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Astronuc said:I never noticed if there were different cliques or groups at my high school (11 and 12 th grades) - at least it was not so conspicuous. Certainly the jocks stood out since they wore jackets with the school colors. There were those who had long hair, and tended to be more non-conformist than anything.
When I was in high school, the cliques stood out mostly by what they wore, not the music they listened to. Yep, there were the jocks in the letterman jackets, and what we called "ginkers" (nobody else in my generation has ever heard of this, so it seems a term unique to our high school...don't fret that you don't know this term)...these were the kids who cut class to smoke, had big hair (it was the 80s), wore ripped jeans, black t-shirts from heavy metal concerts, and had their wallets attached to their belt loop with a chain (they were basically considered the low-lifes of the school). We had the ones who wore Benetton clothes, or had Gucchi purses (or at least good fakes), etc...I think they were the same ones who wore the Jordache jeans in junior high, but my memory isn't as clear as it used to be. Then there was sort of a skateboard punk group, but I can't even remember what they wore that distinguished them anymore. And then there were the rest of us who couldn't be bothered with any of that. You really weren't going to find the honor students hanging out with the ginkers, but other than that, the "cliques" weren't really that exclusive...I had friends in all those other categories.