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I know you got them!

Its time to bust out your HIGH SCHOOL graduation pictures.

This should be interesting!!

ill go first!: (sorry bad scanner BTW)
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oh yea, i was that much of a sexy beast too.
 
The thing around your neck, aren't they called stolls??

Maybe I'm wrong.

But the blue and yellow neck ornament, does it have a meaning?


edit: Here are mine

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The blue is for National Honors Society and the pink if from Tri-M (national music honor society)
 
The thing around your neck, aren't they called stolls??

Maybe I'm wrong.

But the blue and yellow neck ornament, does it have a meaning?

The blue is for National Honors Society and the pink if from Tri-M (national music honor society)

oh no, thats just the reg. school one, but we didn't have out prom yet (dont know whos the "smartest" person lol)...nice drunk there tho all the same lol
 
Watch you'll see that being in high school was great. You can do crazy things without having responsibility.

I miss that.



rofl without responsibility...my senior year I had to deal with 3 very difficult classes (two AP, one was a required senior course, with a very driving teacher), a job, piano lessons, and play practice 'til like 5 3 days outta the week starting in like november. The most responsibility of my life. Next year I'm looking at maybe a job, and my music major at a local university. And hopefully I'll have time to find a girlfriend...like it's about time.

EDIT: I forgot to mention band practice on mondays and fridays.
 
I've always wondered - what's with the graduation gowns / mortarboards thing when you graduate high-school? It's HIGH-SCHOOL, where you are spoon-fed and generally babied through a very structured syllabus, at least in Australia. End of university / college maybe, if you are receiving a PhD then yes - but HS? :confused:

That said, I have no picture to offer so feel free to ignore my post. :ninja: