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I have to admit I was in the Marching Band, Drumline and Pep band group. I rocked the Clarinet, drums and the band uniform! Honestly, we were pretty cool too =) lol.
I went to a small town high school that had around 400 students total from grades 9-12. We didn't have really "clicks" but just different social groups. I have to say I was blessed to go to a school where there were not super mean groups or super picked on groups. Everyone pretty much got along.
But I'm still curious...where did you fit in back in highschool? If your old classmates saw you now would they be surprised???
"Nerd" clique all the way, lol!
Beta Club, Debate, National Honor Society, Newspaper Editor of the Editorial page, French Club, etc. Good times!
Nerd/Musical Theater Clique.
Often spent my lunch hour in the science library quoting Monty Python & the Holy Grail, or spent lunch hour in the choir room singing.
I was in AP classes and a Varsity swimmer. I guess I was smart and an uber jock haha
I was a cheerleader and student council member. Technically, I was just in the cheerleader clique because most of my squad members were in ap classes and student council too.
I was a nerd! I waiting in the library in the morning with my friends for classes to start and I used to skip pep rallies to just walk around the library and look at all the books.
I was in the Drama club... Can you tell? haha
All of my friends were there and I met my bf through theatre. :)
i was in the Orch Dork (Orchestra) and Punk cliques, I guess. Even though I was an "achiever" I hung out with the burnouts lol. The main table I sat with was pretty normal though, I can't really classify it.
I was in the cool clique :-) I was a cheerleader, student council, etc.
I don't think my classmates would be too surprised. I am pretty much the same person now!
@elliestan: lol you sound like me back in highschool! I kinda had friends from all backgrounds. I was chosen to be in my schools CSI (teachers pick high achieving students to be leaders for the school) program but I still hung out with some the "burn outs". And by "table" you mean lunch table right?? LOL Did you graduate within the past few years? You seem like your around my age. You sound like you would of been one of my highschool friends!!! haha
I was clique-less. More of a loner than anything else (and home-schooled). My senior year, some of the goths kind of "adopted" me. My brother is convinced I would either have ended up extremely goth or just suicidal if I'd gone to public high school (he did public school and he was a band nerd who worked out.)
I was on the dance team. Flag/baton twirler during football season, and jazz after that. I was in AP classes as well. I think I was classified as a "preppy" kid. It's funny how it really doesn't matter anymore, but it was so important then.
We had nerds, jocks, and popular kids in our small high school class. However, our little group of friends didn’t really fit into a "click" so we were referred to as “the other people.” So we became the “others.” lol
this is a subject FH and I argue about....lol we went to high school together and he claims i was one of the popular chicks.... i beg to differ.... to me the popular cliques are like the girls on the movie mean girls....no offense to anyone!! in our high school, they were the ones who knew everyone, always got invited to parties and such, were on cheerleading squad and/or varsity teams....none of which was me....lol it was more like, i was 'known' by everyone...only cuz i was top of my class....but i wasn't a nerd...although i felt like one on the inside...lol i never got picked on, was in choir, marching band, musicals, and many other clubs, but didnt really get invited to parties or other such things.....i was friendly and got along with all the other cliques but never really felt like part of any of them.....guess i was a floater?? haha....
I guess I was the "cool Clique" I was a cheerleader and dancer...but I was in national honors society and chorus as well...so I dont know. And missfroggy i agree it seemed so important back then and now it's like who cares? LOL
@MissFlipFlops: We should add a poll with some of the major ones on there :).
@MissFlipFlops: haha yes, I meant lunch table. :] I graduated in 2005 and am 23 now. I think I got along with just about everyone in high school for the most part. I was friends with the punks, burnouts, preps, book nerds, bando-s, computer geeks, popular kids, ninja-wannabees (lol!). i guess because i was a combination of most of those things (not a burnout/prep/popular kid though).
@elliestan: LOL Okay, 2007 here! I could just tell we were around the same age with the highschool termanology you were using. Especially with what you just wrote when you said "Band-os". haha I use that term all the time!!!
I was kinda on my own and floated between groups. I was known as the girl who didn't give what anyone else thought. I won a bet in high school because I wore the same outfit everyday for a month. After that, I continued wearing it for the remainder of my high school career (jeans, 'wife beater', flip flops)
I was the cool girl by default. My brother was the captain of the football team and I was the captain of the cheerleading team. However I played softball as well. I hated drama so I was a bit of a loner and not the crazy party girl so I used to get invited to all the parties in the popular circle but I prefered hanging out with my boyfriend lol, I was a serial long term dater. I have been told that I'm the person everyone wanted to hate but couldn't and I like it that way lol. I have a good life but am nice to everyone and I don't have a single enemy (besides my inlaws lol)
I am now 24, have a good job, am married, own a house, have two dogs, and am very much of a homeowner. Probably right where people would guess I would be
I was a bit of a floater between cliques. I moved freshman year of high school from a big city (Seattle) to a small town where literally everyone in the high school had gone to school together since Kindergarten. Most people were very friendly, but by that time, they definitely had some divisions.
On one hand – I was in AP courses, Latin Club and played in 2 different orchestras (so yeah, I was nerdy)
On the other hand – I started working at 15, and spent most of my senior year “studying hard, playing hard” (lots and lots of beer pong on the weekends)
Secret: I never had a boyfriend in high school! ;-)
I was in the "in crowd". I was a cheerleader and lead singer in our highschool show show choir.
@Miss Biner: The druggies/stoners.
I was in several groups. I hung out with the goth/punk/stoner crowd (I was pretty hardcore goth), but I was also apart of the music crowd (I was concertmistress of the orchestra) and the drama crowd. AND, I dated the nerds. In fact, I married one of my high school nerd boyfriends. :)
i donno if this is an official click.... but i was in the, 'those girl with the tattoos, nose ring, and tongue ring that dates older guys click' haha
what can i say, i went to catholic school and most of the kids there were pretty goody goody or just downright hypocrits.
I hung out with the wannabe ganstas on the bike path smoking cigarettes, dating boys that had already graduated or dropped out and being a general badass. Or idiot, depending on your point of view. :D
I was in the gothy-dancers clique. Yes, there was such a thing! We were all dancers (pointe/ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, that type of dance, not strippers, LOL!) and were into the goth-ish clothing, music, Edgar Allen Poe, etc.
I went to 4 different high schools--one each year. So I never really got into any cliques. If you could possibly put me into a group, it would be in my freshman year. I was in the small group of girls who didn't want to be with any of the other stereotypical groups.
Our high school didn't really have cliques. Of course there were the jocks, the people who were in band and drama but we didn't have a cheerleading squad or anything like that. Everyone was 'mostly' nice to eachother which was awesome. So I can't really put myself in a clique because we didn't any them really, and I had friends from all different groups.
I was kinda in the middle, if you know what I mean, not nerdy but not super cool.
Cheerleading - wow, would've loved to be able to get the chance to do that.
I had a core group of female friends who had similar schedules - my high school was basically tracked - but otherwise I mostly kep to myself.
@ScooterBride: That sounds like my high school group of friends. We weren't sterotypical anything. Not nerds, not popular, not anything. Just a group of friends. :)
This is a hilarious thread. I love it!
I was a floater too. I was a Varsity Athlete (Volleyball) so I knew all the athletes and was "social" at school with them but due to my lack of desire or affinity for the "after school" scene wasn't known as a "popular" girl... more of the goody goody church girl. I had good friends who were popular, athletes, loaners, goths, the valedictorian... But my youth group (300 strong from the "other" HS) was my core.
I was fluid. I was editor of the newspaper and I did theatre tech. Most of my friends were from choir class, but I was also friends with a lot of geeky guys from German class.
I liked keeping different sets of friends.
@KaitlinHudson: I was so a swimmer and a smart kid, too! Fun times!What was your event? I did the 200 and 500!
I was a major loner in high school. I basically ate lunch by myself outside, or stood under the awning outside if it was raining, until somebody would adopt me into their group, because they felt sorry for me. Nearly every year (yes, even senior year) I was asked if I was either new or a freshman.
When I was a senior, I was adopted by a bunch of freshmen. I just sat at their table, ate, and almost never said a word. My junior year, when I met my first boyfriend, I sat with the smart people (all boys). Another semester I sat with a friend from my theatre class. One semester it was with my best friend. We had four different lunch periods, so this was very rare. Yet another semester, I sat with an old friend from elementary school and listened as he went on and on about Halo.
I think I could safely say I was in my own group. I was known was 'the girl with the cool hats', because that's how everyone knew me.
If anything though, people would probably be surprised that I didn't marry my high school boyfriend or that I didn't end up with another friend of mine (people were constantly saying that we should date). I honestly wouldn't be surprised if people thought I would never get married. However, I'm still the same person. The only real differences are that I'm more comfortable with myself and I dress better. I'm still as reserved and quiet as I always was.
I didn't really have a clique, I hung out with very few people in school, most of my realy friends went to different schools or had already graduated. Plus I worked after school so I didn't get a chance to do any sports. I was in choir and band in middle school though
Choir, Drama Club, Mu Alpha Theta, French Club.
Even with those clubs I never had many friends. I still don't to this day. I spent most of my time with 3 people, and now I only sever see one of those people on a regular basis. But, I worked, and many of my friends graduated years before me. I went to a school with around 750 people, and there was always some sort of drama going on. People didn't go out of their way to be hateful, well, most of them didn't, but none of my graduating class ever really got along that well.
I was a hybrid: soccer captain, marching band, valedictorian...
My graduating class was large, like 450 (school was 2400) but everyone was friendly with everyone else. I wasn't "cool" but not totally unpopular either...
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