Friday, September 23, 2011

Friday Five: High School

I wrote a bit about high school this week - twice, really. So, I thought we'd try a little something different for Friday. Five questions about high school - I'll go first.
  • Which class was your most favorite? Your least? Journalism was my most favorite; gym was my least. 
  • What clubs did you join/sports did you play? School paper (Managing Editor), band, National Honor Society, Peer Leadership; no sports for me (you're shocked, I know). 
  • How many best friends did you have? Four - Rachel early on, then Cathy and Karen. Akore was my best friend throughout. I'm still friends with all but Cathy (long story). 
  • What was your best fashion choice? Worst? Probably jeans tucked into black boots, with a white top and black blazer. Basically classic, with just enough 80's-90's influence to be "in" at the time. Worst? Flowered jeans. 
  • What did you want to be when you were "grown up?" I was going to be a journalist. I had a place for my Pulitzer all picked out. 
Your turn.


2 comments:

  1. Which class was your most favorite? Your least?
    Math, Religion

    What clubs did you join/sports did you play? National Honor Society, Soccer, Track, Cross-Country, and I tried to join the JV basketball team but was cut.

    How many best friends did you have? Just one.

    What was your best fashion choice? Worst? They were all bad...it wasn't until college that I really paid attention to what I was wearing.

    What did you want to be when you were "grown up?" In High School I had decided on being an accountant at some point, not sure why. I should have become a rocket scientist I think.

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  2. Favorite then least : Math! Anything my Dad taught (chemistry, physics etc)

    Clubs/Sports : Soccer, Basketball, National Honor Society

    Best Friends : 2 for the most part

    Best/Worst Fashion choice: levis!! my mom's wrap skirt :(

    What did I want to be when I grew up : a math teacher - hmmmm, I'm an accountant so that's kinda similar!

    Thanks Sue, this was fun!

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