God, a few of those could apply. I wasn't really the nerdiest of the nerds (I was involved in geek culture but wasn't strong in traditional geek subjects like math or chess) so maybe dispirited dork or misunderstood misfit. Need to contemplate on it a bit. While I was already flirting with writing, I wouldn't say I was an aspiring artist at that point. That came more in my university and later years.
I was a classic overachiever. I've been fighting the workaholic tendencies my whole life.
Drama/debate/lit magazine nerd. I had long hair and over-idealized the 60s, so a little bit of hippie thrown in there too.
Always a good girl, I studied hard when I needed to and was nice to everybody. Graduated a year early and was a close friend of the librarian. I wasn't really a nerd but not one of the cool kids either.
I was a good girl for the most part, studied, got good grades but was no where near the smartest in class, quiet usually read after completing homework or drew a little. Due to my shyness other students thought I was weird, left highschool my sophorme year to attend a trade school graduated from both and during my senior year got in a little bit of trouble which changed the way teachers looked at me, but everyone's entitled to a few mistakes. Also the librian liked me and often let me spend lunch peroid in the library reading and helping out.
I was flighty and dumb seeming in high school. Didn't like to demonstrate intelligence in front of other humans back then.
arts and drama I always wanted to be a actress
I guess the closest is the misfit... but I was voted "Most Unforgettable" so I guess that's something.
Revolutionary rebel, always, but I was also the first of the class.. :P
My twin and I were so antagonistic towards each other, we literally divided the whole class into the Philippa camp and the Beth camp. Hers were the social-climbing brown-nosers. Mine were the misfit revolutionary libertines. She pretended to be Miss Goody-Two-Shoes, while I was the class slut! (I'd only slept with ONE boy, for Chrissakes!) But by my junior year, my rep had nothing to lose, so I started living down to my reputation. I was also a band nerd and majorette, while she was a cheerleader.
For the first year, I was quiet, fairly insecure, by the second, I found i could make people laugh, which boosted my self confidence to good comfortable heights, third found I had on of the bigger penis' in school, and confidence went thru the roof...
I was a mixture of several of these. I played baseball. I won the most spirited award. My English teacher called me the most mature teenager and most immature adult she knew. I marched in a protest march to support a sanitation worker's strike, which occured at the same time as the one in Memphis where Martin Luther King Jr. died. I must have masturbated a thousand times thinking of the French teacher at school.
I was an athlete, tennis and cross country. My GF, now my wife, was a cheerleader and a fierce volleyball player. We reconnected four years ago, and it was instant love, just like in HS.
Jock. Quiet and the Wingman
Jock - rugby team captain and Army cadet
Rebellious misfit though I did hockey, football and track. High school bored the fuck outta me; I spent most of my time looking out the windows.
Drama, debate, literary mag geek. I was straight A and squeaky clean until my senior year, and cuz I was seen as a good student, I found I could get away with anything. Skipped first hour government class 2-3 times a week so I could sleep in and still got A's, skipped PE and made up all the missed days during the bowling segment (I love to bowl). Partied hard every weekend - drank a ton of cheap wine, smoked a ton of nearly worthless Iowa ditch-weed (it grows wild, we'd dry it ourselves and smoke it).
Popular. I dated the same guy from middle school through soph year of college (over 6 years) so I wasn't any kind of a popular because of sex girl. I was hot though, hotter then than now i'd say. I don't regret that as such but we should have broken up way sooner.
I was a good girl ,got good grades was nice to everyone played softball and volleyball . volleyball was short lived when I got in a fist fight with our team's star player . graduated near the top of my class .
My high school personna (my entire school career actually) was that of lightning - I chose the path of least resistance! I wanted out of school the quickest and easiest way possible! Now I wish I had paid more attention, but back then I just wanted out - plain and simple!
I started out as sort of a nerdy misfit but things gradually changed and I was a cheerleader my last year of high school.