Dupontster
Would THIS face lie?
Ken King said:Not arguing, more like setting the record straight that duponster was around to celebrate the first Christmas and the discovery of fire.![]()

Ken King said:Not arguing, more like setting the record straight that duponster was around to celebrate the first Christmas and the discovery of fire.![]()

And, if so, WTH is it Pom PoNs and not Pom Poms? I was a Thomas Stone Cougar Pom in ninth grade for basketball season. Those girls were SUCH #####es! I dropped that gig and started eating lunch in the band room. Those kids were really nice. 
ocean733 said:Little Flower (Philadelphia), 1991

Seneca Valley class of '82.Railroad said:Montgomery County - Magruder HS class of 1975.

harleygirl said:Curious, what high school did everyone attend?
St. Mary's?
Charles?
PG?
Out of state?


dems4me said:Out of State.. Northern VA - Garfield... the same year as the mall across the street was being built (Potomac Mills Mall)... they then put up a fence around our school and it looked identical to Lorton with a watch tower and everything
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Demsy!! Where ya been?? around...Mikeinsmd said:Demsy!! Where ya been??
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I finally have a cable hook up instead of dial up.... with dial up I had to refrain from going into the computer room at the house because I was afraid I'd end up throwing the entire computer out the window... I avoided the room entirely.. 
Great Mills had a smoking area outside the cafeteria, too, when I graduated from there. They fenced it in and everyone called it the "Corral." I don't think the fence lasted longer than a week or two. It mysteriously got torn down in the middle of the night.MargeInCharge said:Gwynn Park Senior High PG County class of...ahem....'82. Yep, we had a smoking area right outside the cafeteria. There was still plenty of smoking in the bathrooms, that is if you could find ones that were unlocked!

K_Jo said:Was anyone else on the Pom Pon squad?![]()
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And, if so, WTH is it Pom PoNs and not Pom Poms? I was a Thomas Stone Cougar Pom in ninth grade for basketball season. Those girls were SUCH #####es! I dropped that gig and started eating lunch in the band room. Those kids were really nice.
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We did the same thingjazz lady said:Great Mills had a smoking area outside the cafeteria, too, when I graduated from there. They fenced it in and everyone called it the "Corral." I don't think the fence lasted longer than a week or two. It mysteriously got torn down in the middle of the night.![]()
Someone left the keys in the Bull dozer thing and someone drove it down the hill and right through the fence. 
we were always allowed to with a (forged) note from parents or real note.
I was a freak/freakerWenchy said:Back in high school? The gals who were the cheerleaders and pom pon squad are now part of the mainstream: Raising spoiled kids, battling weight problems and depression issues. The guys who were the football stars now battle it out on the forums, and cheer on their fave, while stuffing their faces and reminiscing about the past.
It's the "frocks" like us that rule at the the reunions...
In 1982 there were 3 classifications:
Freaks: smoked pot and skipped school
Jocks: 'Nuff said.
Frocks: The in-betweeners who did not fit in, did both of the above, and found their own nirvana.
THE REBELS!!!
THIS FORUM!!!
I know...I'm delusional.![]()
except it wasn't pot... I just pretended and drank like a fish like my other friends.
Skipping school and getting into fights was a speciality though... a must requirement. 

I was a frock who became a bit of a freak in my senior year.Wenchy said:In 1982 there were 3 classifications:
Freaks: smoked pot and skipped school
Jocks: 'Nuff said.
Frocks: The in-betweeners who did not fit in, did both of the above, and found their own nirvana.
THE REBELS!!!
Yeah well... I was a geek - geeker! What of it???jazz lady said:I was a frock who became a bit of a freak in my senior year.![]()
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