The girls at DSHA were not too wild...........I was part of the "wild girls" We didn't wear the preppy IZOD shirts or the docksider shoes. We didn't keep our blouse tucked into our uniform skirt etc...........
We dressed like Boy George, StrayCats, Billy Idol etc.....listened to Bob and Doug Mackenzie every morning, always adding to our uniform "code" or actually it was more like Modifying the uniform code.
You rebel Carol DSHA has a pretty good rugby team if I remember correctly! I'm pretty sure I took some pretty hard blows to the face from those girls. Glad to say we didn't have to wear uniforms to school - I liked wearing the "stylish" Muskego sweatpants and over sized t-shirts from the football team. I wish that was still the "stylish get-up" today.. wouldn't life be sweet.
I went to Kettle Moraine for one and a half years, then to Waukesha North, then dropped out. Got my GED from WCTC. I am glad that I went to Kettle Moraine, that was fun. I loved that school. After all, that is where I know my boyfriend, my true love, from. Plus, I was on the cheerleading squad and we managed to win state at the compitions while I was on the squad there. Miss that place. Well, I would have graduated in 2000, so i wasn't that long ago!
I attended a small, I mean small school. Amherst High School or Tomorrow River High School as it is known now. I graduated in 1983 and there were 83 students in my class. It might have been small, but it was a great place.
9th and 10th grade WISCONSIN ACADEMY near Columbus WI. JR. and SR. year PITTSVILLE HIGH , boy what a difference and I would have never thought I would have made such life long friends! I graduated in 86 and still keep in contacted with many from both schools!
I went to good ol' Sussex Hamilton High School. Can't say it was too terrible. It's where I met my husband after all! I am also still friends with a handful of people. I really miss a lot of the teachers, actually. Some of them really made a big difference in my life.
I went one year to Badger High School in Lake Geneva then the last three years at good ole' Ithaca High near Richland Center. Our graduating class really was small with only 32 students...and two of them didn't get their diplomas.
We've moved around some over the years but came back to the same area so our boys could also graduate from Ithaca High School...and a few of the teachers I had in school were still teaching there yet!
Menasha High for me.
I will not tell you the year,the popular music of the time or anything else that will point to my age.
BUT
I will tell you it was the most popular year in the 20th century. If you do not know by that well, you do not know and I will leave it at that :wink:
OK one clue I graduated in JUNE :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Personally, I am guessing your grad year as 1976. Only because my classmates & I said the same thing: "the most popular year". I went to Neenah, class of '76. Bicentennial Baby!
We had our 35th reunion this last July and I attended. It was a blast. I ate a lot of Perch, had some cheese curds (NOT fried thank you, blech!) and enjoyed the cool summer weather. (even though the locals were complaining it was SO HOT) Funny. Good times.
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Personally, I am guessing your grad year as 1976. Only because my classmates & I said the same thing: "the most popular year". I went to Neenah, class of '76. Bicentennial Baby!
We had our 35th reunion this last July and I attended. It was a blast. I ate a lot of Perch, had some cheese curds (NOT fried thank you, blech!) and enjoyed the cool summer weather. (even though the locals were complaining it was SO HOT) Funny. Good times.
That is funny 1976? I am older than that!
If you look at the last two digits of the year I graduated , right side up or upside down it will look the same and then you will understand
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That is funny 1976? I am older than that! If you look at the last two digits of the year I graduated , right side up or upside down it will look the same and then you will understand
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