Calthrina950
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« on: December 18, 2021, 11:50:04 AM » |
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I don't remember whether or not my school had a Home Economics class (although it did have a Culinary Arts class). But yes, we had cheerleaders, who were, with the "jocks" (that is, the star athletes) and the top members of the classes, the most popular and well-known students in the school. We did have hall monitors, consisting primarily of the security guards and some of the faculty members. I remember that prior to the start of school, and on "Cougar Connection" days, that monitors would be stationed in the hallways, and would demand to see a pass or to know where a student was headed.
There was one elderly man, a faculty member, who worked at the school for more than thirty years (and retired at the end of my Junior year, if I recall correctly). I had to go to a awards recognition event held by the Dean, and the man demanded to see my pass for it, which I showed him. There was also an older female security guard, who rigorously enforced the "no hat" rule indoors.
My school did have a prom, for Juniors and Seniors, although I was not interested and never went to it. And I didn't have anyone to go with anyhow, since I never dated or had any relationships in high school (or in college). Finally, the school had a woodworking class and an auto class as well, if I recall correctly (or it may have been a metalworking class). Obviously, I was never in either of those classes, or in Culinary Arts. And I wasn't in any of the school's music classes, bands, or choirs either, nor was I ever involved in athletics. I am not a musician, handyman, or an athlete.
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