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When I was in high school in the '50s you were supposed to be an Elvis Presley, a James Dean, a Marlon Brando or a Kingston Trio type in a button-down shirt headed for the fraternities at Stanford or Cal.
The first book that really knocked me out was the 'Brothers Karamazov.' I read it when I was a senior in high school.
When I was in high school in the '50s, all pop music - Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard - was aimed at teenagers. I loved that stuff.
When I was In high school, I became interested in Greek mythology. I had to know all about the exact dates of all the history.
I quit high school to be a pro skateboarder out of Ohio, which is just asinine, but it was meant to be.
I was an underground rapper and only 16 years old, a freshman at high school. Bang thought I had potential as a rapper and lyricist, and we went from there. Then Suga joined us.
The only autograph I ever got, which I do not have anymore, was Matthew Fox when he was on 'Party Of Five.' I was in high school, and he came to our local amusement park, and I stood in line and got an autograph.
According to a study by Achieve Incorporated, Texas is the first state to make a college-prep curriculum the standard coursework in high school, starting with this year's ninth grade class.
My father, Robert Ernst, was teaching as an architect at the technical high school of our city.
I went to Detroit Public Schools: Harms Elementary, Bennett, which is now called Phoenix Academy. This is all in Southwest Detroit. I graduated from Southwestern High School, so I'm a 'Prospector,' which is what we used to call each other.
After high school, I moved to the U.S. and studied music in Boston, at the Berklee College of Music.
I prefer really often to talk to high school students, mostly because I think they're the future for us.
I wrote my first song when I was six or seven, a silly little song. But I used to write poems in high school - not songs.
I wasn't even prepared to be an actress. I was 17 when I came out of high school, and suddenly became Miss World and then I became an actress.
I was bookish and dorky in high school, so the best part of this movie was getting to be on the other side.
Certainly, my exposure in high school to writers like Flannery O'Connor, Shusaku Endo, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Graham Greene was formative.
I grew up a little north of New York City and went to high school at Regis, an all-boys tuition-free high school in Manhattan.
I hated high school and got to college and realized they didn't care if I showed up because I'd already paid. So I decided, 'I'm going to turn this around.' And I did: I got straight A's and was named 'outstanding senior.'
When every high school graduate can spell the word, 'inauguration,' let's put lampshades on our heads and listen to his speeches until Obama's voice gives out.
I came to the University of Chicago on the morning of January 2, 1932. I wasn't yet a graduate of high school for another few months. And that was about the low point of the Herbert Hoover/Andrew Mellon phase after October of 1929. That's quite a number of years to have inaction.
I played the tuba in high school. I wanted to be a member of the marching band. I thought, what can I play that has the most effect? What can I play to get people to laugh?
When I was in high school, I was lucky enough to be an exchange student to a small town in Argentina called Goya.
I had this fascination with four-track recorders when I was in high school.
If I get asked to talk to a group of CEOs or a group of high school students, I pick high school students.
In high school I was president of the Student Council, and I ended up doing a lot of speeches. After you do a few in front of different schools, you get really comfortable talking in front of an audience.
I don't think that players learn how to play any other aspect of the game in high school or college.
I was taught to play that way when I was in high school and even before I got to high school.
When I first stopped going to high school, I was about 15, 16. It had to be, like, 2000, 2001.
I was born in Barranquilla, Colombia, and I came to attend high school in Massachusetts when I was about 15 years old.
I got bullied in high school. A lot of girls were so mean to me because their boyfriends wanted to hang out with me and my girls, so they pretty much bullied me to the point where I was crying at night.
I was home schooled in high school but was definitely the nerd in middle school.
I have my master's degree in secondary education. I actually interned at a high school and student-taught at a high school for a year.
In high school, I was always into Jerry Lee Lewis, and they decided they needed a piano player for the jazz band. I had my little boogie-woogie thing that I did, so I did my little boogie-woogie thing. I had a very high-pitched voice.
My least favorite subject? Uh... I didn't have a least favorite subject because, I mean, high school is so much fun.
I attended private Catholic schools in Paris and Los Angeles through high school.
I wanted to be Jimi Hendrix's drummer when I was in high school, but I graduated in 1970, the year he died.
I was born in Nashville, Tenn., but I have lived in a number of places. In 1937, I moved to Baltimore, Md., where I attended junior high and high school. I lived there for five years before leaving for college.
I was scheduled to graduate from high school in 1943, but I was in a course that was supposed to give us four years of high school plus a year of college in our four years. So by the end of my junior year, I would have had enough credits to graduate from high school.
I was babysitting the night High School Musical premiered last year. I watched with the kids and we sang along to the lyrics. I was making $12 an hour.
Doing well in school was a cool thing to do when I was in high school, so I had a blast.
I started performing in high school. There was a pretty great drama department at my school, and that's when I started doing plays and musicals.
I went to college because I felt like I was supposed to. I graduated from public high school and I did all the things that I was supposed to do.
When I was in high school, if my favorite band got too popular, I'd watch carefully.
From high school, you can see my Sierra Club card - I've been a member since 1979. That gives you an indication of early interest.
In high school, I started my first company, called M Cubed Software. We named it that because it was me and two other guys named Mike.
Basketball was not my main sport in grade school, or even the first year of high school.
I get the job with the 49ers, and I'm four years removed from my high school coaching days, and I'm going to be coaching Joe Montana, and I'm going, 'How do I approach this? How am I going to do this?'
After high school I was going to be an architect. In fact, I was studying to be an architect when the audition for 'The Monkees' came along.
I had started doing theater in high school, and while I was doing that, I got my manager.
I grew up Jewish. I am Jewish. I went to an Episcopal high school. I went to a Baptist college. I've taken every comparative-religion course that was available. God? I have no idea.
In high school, for two years, I made all my beats on earbuds. I'd just guess, so the frequencies would be all off.
I was a theater dork in high school and did all the plays. My theater teacher in high school, Janet Spahr, was absolutely incredible and mentored me throughout school. She taught me a lot about relying on my instincts.
When I was 18, graduating high school, I was going to the University of Missouri.
I still have my high school copy of the collected Poe - missing its covers and pretty worse for the wear.
I haven't taught since 2004, but I taught high school English for seven years, primarily at a place called Haddonfield Memorial, which is in a very well-to-do-community in Southern New Jersey.
We're kind of like the smoking section in high school. We're immature, keep to ourselves.
In high school, it was NEH-gee. In college, it was NAG-ee. Now we don't know what it is.
I was born in New Hampshire, moved to Tennessee when I was 9, and lived there through high school, then went to school at College of Charleston, so definitely a lot of pieces of the South there.
I'm this high school dropout. I quit in my sophomore year, when I was 15. I worked for a while in a deli, and when I was almost 17, I got married.
I went to a performing arts high school, we learned Shakespeare, I did 'Fences.' When you train, you can do anything.
I didn't go to a normal high school. It was for people in the performing arts.
In high school, I told my trainer Keith I wanted to be the No. 1 player in the country and the No. 1 draft pick.
'Don Quijote' by Cervantes. I read the original Spanish version when I was in high school. Such a classic!
I have been a goof my whole life. I wasn't really the popular girl in school and didn't have any boyfriends in high school because I was a nerd. I was a geek.
I played baseball up until my freshman year of high school. That was my main sport. I played third base.
Sure, the job of high school teachers is not to tear down students' self-esteem. But it's certainly not to inflate students' sense of self-worth with a bunch of unearned compliments and half-truths.
A high school and college degree are linked to greater employment prospects, higher earning potential, and the ability to contribute more to our communities.
There are a lot of people in Chicago that I miss. I was there one year out of high school. So I basically grew up there.
Even in high school, when I had injuries, I tried to play with them. When I shouldn't have worked out, I worked out.
I was in a band when I was in high school, and I was bitten by the performance bug, if anything else.
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