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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]There is no way STA boys would have a party like that shown in the Gansler photos. [/quote] I also graduated from NCS in the early '90s (waves to other poster) and went to a ton of parties with STA boys, including those at Beach Week, that looked just like the Gansler photo. They didn't have parents in them, though.[/quote] Pp ncs poster here. By senior year, way more than fifteen percent were drinking. The fifteen percent number I gave was for regular drug use. I think that was more rare. I wonder if you are one of the girls in my class who got arrested for drinking at beach week while my friends and I were off having a safe fun chaperoned time at a friend's lake house? We got a kick out of that, that the snobby partying "mean girls" in our class got arrested. Of course, their parents got them out.[/quote] Oh joy. The two NCS biddies from the '90s have joined the thread. This means the thread will now devolve into a mean girl-fest of bashing NCS and every girl and mom who was ever associated with the place. I know, it's hard to believe that anybody who writes, "we got a kick out of seeing our classmates busted" could be in her 40s, but there it is. For those of you hoping for insight into drink and drugs in area high schools, you might as well leave now. [/quote]
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