What Was Your Social Status In High School?

I guess you could sum me up as a loner that always fought for the underdog(I hate bullies). I smoked a little in school. No boyfriends (from the school) but from neighborhood.

I had a few friends (mostly the people I stood up for). Not popular by any means. But also became one of the late blossomers that the guys wanted to date after HS was over..... Again NOT!

I'd say I'm pretty much the same way now. Except I quit smoking long ago and the pedals are falling off my blossoms. ;)
 
I went to a small school that almost all the kids went to from K-12th. Needless to say we were all very close. It was an amazing experience and it taught us to get along with lots of different types of people.

As for status, for the most part we were all friends. I was captain of the cheerleaders, class salutatorian, voted most likely to suceed, and involved in every group available (also help office in every one), I worked almost a full time job and was very active in my church youth group.

I loved high school. I was very comfortable with who I was then. I would love to have the self-confidence back that I had then, but I am working on that. :)

Sherry
 
My hometown had a good side and a bad side. Each side had its good crowd and bad crowd. All met up at one jr. high, then high school. I was a good kid from the bad crowd on the wrong side of the city...we weren't likely to be in school at 16. But because of this I was granted some opportunities that the average student doesn't get, attended school in different places or venues, met people from all over the country in the process. Good memories.

My social status is a mystery though. Nothing fits.
 
You mean my anti-social status in high school.:p Unfortunately I was kind of a non-conformist rebel. I had the attitude that I probably wouldn't make it past thirty! I really hope that kids aren't like that now a days.:D
 

I was a member of the 'in' crowd, but I got along with everyone. We had a small school, 80 kids in my class, and the only people I didn't associate were the kids who were into drugs and ditching class. I didn't do sports, I was WAY too uncoordinated, I was in band instead. That never really made a difference, the most popular boy in my class was in band with me, we didn't have that 'band geek' label I guess. It was great, I was invited everywhere, always had stuff to do, it was a really good time.:teeth:
 
I was everyone's friend. Which sucked b/c I never had a b/f til I was out of HS. I was cute and perky but not cheerleader material. LOL I fit in with everyone (the stoners-never did it to the christians-I did go to church, to the basketball players to the computer geeks and anyone inbetween).
I was voted most liked and something else... shocked the crud out of me LOL.
 
I guess I would classify myself as a socially successful brain. President of NHS. Editor of newspaper, gave the graduation speech but also went to Prom as a freshman, sophomore, junior and Senior. Never the Prom queen, just a Drama queen, dated a drummer so moved in "artistic circles". I do remember my most tragic high school memory was NOT making the Pom Squad as a freshman. I went home and told my mom my life was OVER.
College was infinitely more fun- went Greek and then studied abroad in Italy where I met hubby.
 
When I was in school there were jocks, cheerleaders, burnouts, and all the rest..I hated jocks and cheerleaders, was kinda scared of the burnouts, but I definitely liked them better. I didn't drink, smoke pot, date much, so I guess I was pretty boring. I used to wear kinda "hippy" , "earthgirl" clothes (70's) and for about a year I wore (every day) one of those little nail decals on my right cheekbonenear my eye. I was voted 2nd runner up as "Class Individual", and then the 1st runner up didn't even graduate..Boy, after reading this, I see what a weirdo I really was..LOL...I had a lot of friends and fun in High School. I was also in the "Thespians", or Drama Club...:rolleyes:

We didn't even HAVE computer geeks when I was in HS..:(
 
Lol. I would probably be in the nerd or the geek category. I've been called both. *shrugs*
 
I was the "lone wolf" social reject. :laughing: On the social status totem pole, I was somewhere underneath the pole. Outta sight, outta mind and I sort of liked it that way. :eek:
 
Freshman a Jock, Sophmore a Head, and Jr and Sr Years a Party Animal getting along with all.
 
I guess I was popular. I had a large cross section of friends. I was class treasurer, Performing Arts Club President, sang in the vocal ensemble, played softball, was on yearbook staff, was in National Honor Society and the Art Club. (wow, I was busy) I still keep in touch with a few people. I'd classify my HS years as good, no major traumas or dramas.
 
I was one of those who liked everyone and had friends in every group. I was a class officer and :laughing: homecoming queen. I enjoyed high school...was very sociable!
 
i was kinda friends with everyone..i had a few people i usually was with..but i would talk to everyone
 
I was happy. That is really what I remember most from high school so I figure my social status must have been o.k. I think I was lucky.

Part of the studious crowd and band geek. Had a nice core group of friends but wasn't in the most popular crowd. Elected to class office, so I was not disliked! Had 2 boyfriends almost back to back from mid sophmore year thru graduation, so I always had something to do/ someone to be with and went to all dances/proms etc.
 
I was the "Little girl"- I looked like I was about 12 when I graduated!!!!! Did not date much, but you can imagine all the "patting on the head" and "awe, she's so cute" that went on!

Truth be told-I hated high school with every fiber of my being!

Well, I turned 38 today and my 20 year reunion is next month. That's fine because I am a grown-up now and look almost 28-so I'm fine with that! I'll be at my reunion-all 107 lbs of me, with the highlights-you go girl!
 
Well, I only went to high school for a month before I was home schooled so I didn't have enough time to be anything more than invisible.
 
My friends were brainy and/or musical. We formed an informal group at lunch and met in the library instead of eating (we were always on diets back then).
 
I was one of those blend-in types. I could fit in in every group and while I wasn't really "popular", I was accepted by "them" as well and could show up at parties, etc. I was actually painfully self-conscious and insecure - probably didn't live up to my potential as I was told constantly. I was too scared to be in the spotlight. I'm hoping my own two girls (8 and 10) will be stronger young women!!:D
 












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