<p>Going on the band trip to California for a band/orchestra workshop and a marching band performance at Disneyland. The best part was the boat cruise around Catalina Island.</p>
<p>High school was honestly not that special for me. I liked friends, dances, summer camp, jobs, hanging out and all that and life has been good to me, but nothing has in particular stood out as my "favorite memory." But I have to say, probably my parents' homemade food is the thing that I'll miss most, and maybe my 10 yr old brother, obnoxious as he is.</p>
<p>The beginning of high school was a lot more fun because I was so into it. </p>
<p>-first real party
-watching the first football game
-meeting all kinds of people</p>
<p>then monotony settled in and I got tired of things fast and ended up going back to my friends form grade school who had gone to the public school in my town.</p>
<p>I had a good time, but I don't feel like I ever experienced 'high school' (i went to an all guys prep school and 80% of the kids lived an hour form me.</p>
<p>there's not much to experience in high school, girls crying every day.. go to a parties on the weekend.. there's guys who act stupid when they drink and act all wasted, there's guys who are badasses and try to fight, there are girls who cry.. then you go back to school and you have people trying to be your friend that you don't care about. rinse and repeat 4 years. zzz I don't see how people can actually look back and miss high school.</p>
<p>Senior year: TP'ing back and forth between the juniors and seniors, nearly getting caught a couple times. Probably the funniest one was when we were staying at my friend's house and a few of us left to go TP this girl, and two of my friends stayed behind. After TP'ing the girl, we decided to TP someone else and ended up TP'ing the house of one the ppl who stayed behind, lol.
The next day he called his parents, and it was all we could do to keep from laughing when they told him they got TP'd.
Best part was, we convinced both the girl we TP's and my friend that this other girl Amy did it, and we got them to help us TP her for revenge. They found out later though, it was all in good fun.</p>
<p>Also used to do a lot of ghosthunting, and visiting cemeteries. What an adrenaline rush.</p>
<p>I had all guy friends in high school (I'm a girl), so that made life pretty interesting.</p>
<p>earlier this year, my yellow ford mustang was towed...i had forgot to buy a 'parking sticker' b/c it was a new rule at my school...the funniest part was that i didn't think about it until after lunch. I was walking down the hall to my next class, and suddenly remembered. Then i started running and shouting, "YELLLLLL-" down the hall; then "OOOWWW" when I turned the corner -to my friends (they told me lol) that they only heard the "yell-" part. This is all made funnier due to the fact that I run weirdly :<...</p>
<p>After prom junior year and senior year. they borrowed the whole amusement park for 3 high schools in my district prom attendees. It was cold but empty until 5 in the morning! Rides were running and all the lines were short. free food, free rides, haahah It was wonderful :D I actually really enjoyed high school because I met some wonderful people there :D</p>
<p>Oh just thought of a funny memory, night before graduation: my friends and I heard that these guys who were semi-friends with us were going to egg this kid who was also a semi-friend who we knew since grade school, so we bought eggs to counter egg them. Turns out they were there already but just hanging out with him and not egging him. So we pulled up slowly and one guy was like 'hey' all cheerful and all in his car and we pegged him and his car, pegged the guys in the street, went back and egged them again, then went on a high speed chase through an area(we were chasing them, they split up so we followed the one car) they stopped their car and stepped out to say *** and we pegged them with eggs again. And then we left. They then egged one of our houses, but we didn't care. Next day at graduation, a bunch of them were ****ed off... we didn't care though, we just laughed. It was just fun and an adrenaline rush, one of the funner things we ended up doing in HS.</p>
<p>The ppl taking the test were all classmates of mine. When we opened the free response booklet, everyone just started to chuckle/laugh. We had no idea what it was about lol. It seems a lil sad, but at least I know that I wasn't the only clueless one out there.</p>