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1. I'm not shy anymore. I speak what's on my mind. I've often been told that I'm very harsh. Oh well. I call em' like I see em'. Oh, I've grown about 1&1/2 inches 2. I'm still an athlete and still not married :) 4. Thank God we didn't have a 5 year. I think they're a waste of time. I wouldn't have gone anyway however, I did attend my 10 year. It was interesting. Think of Romy and Michelle's HS reunion. The "beautiful" people got fat, the class sweethearts are divorced (with kids :(), all of the ugly ducklings (including me) grew up into beautiful swans, we had one guy go pro football but got cut. He was 4th string anyway. I was pretty much a loner in HS so I didn't really have a clique to hang out with. I just hung out with kids from different cliques plus I kept myself busy with the band, cheerleading, track, cross country, and other stuff. I think I will go to my 20th. It couldn't hurt. |
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1.How are you different?
well i've gone greek.. and once you go greek you'll never go back ;) i've also calmed down a little bit. i was kind of over the top excessive for a while 2.How are you the same? i've maintained my cheerful nature, my optimism, and i look almost exactly the same. :) i also have many of the same interests. 3.For the younger people, are planning on attending your reunion? helllllll yes, i wanna see how my friends and acquantances have changed :) |
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2) I still have my wacky sense of humor, my love of writing and acting, and close relationship with my mom. 3 and 4) 10 year reunion was last year. Didn't go |
1). I am infinitely happier now than I was in HS. I had a lot of difficulties that I didn't realize made me unhappy (even though I appeared to be) until I was truly happy.
I'm also not ashamed to call myself a liberal (I got SOOO much hell from teachers and classmates alike, so I ended up calling myself conservative to fit in). I'm probably healthier. See above, and I started playing sports in college. I don't speak to anyone with whom I graduated from HS with. We had a graduating class of 40 and things got weird after graduation. 2). I'm about the same size/height, and my hair's the same. 3). If there was a 5th--oh no! I think I'll have distanced myself from everyone's drama and social issues enough to enjoy it. |
(1) I don't think I'm a lot different than I was in my later high school years (then again, I'm only a college sophomore, so I've got a lot of time to change!), although I'm quite a bit different than I was when I started high school. My biggest changes came in the last two years of high school, not so far in college. But here are some differences between high school and college:
In high school I never drank. I have more self-confidence now. I'm more open-minded now. I'm emotionally healthier (I had a bunch of issues with eating disorders/depression/that kind of thing in high school.) I don't run much anymore (though I wish I did) -- I do a ton of walking and I play soccer and sometimes work out, but I wish I still had the motivation to run. (2) I am still basically the same person -- very optimistic/positive person, extroverted, etc. My basic personality traits are the same. (3) Definitely -- I think it would be so fun to see how everybody turns out. |
1.) I've grown up since I've been at college. Living by yourself and having to manage your moeny really makes ya grow up fast.
2.) I'm still fun-loving and goofy. My personality hasn't changed. 3.) I dont think we'll have a reunion...my graduating class had 47 kids in it. |
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