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Eddie Vedder hated San Dieguito High School because the kids were neurotic.....I went there too. I agree. Well, he did drop out in his senior year of High School.
Late 1970's and early 1980's was a really messed up time to grow up as a kid. It was more of a law of the jungle type mentality then it was about helping each other. I think most of the kids at that time had alcoholic parents or something not right. Encinitas/Cardiff was mostly known as a retirement place for ex-military people at that time. I find it kind of odd that San Dieguito's Notable alumni are mostly Sports Figures or Musicians. Seems you got jocks, and artist types that were brutalized....by the jocks? Like I said, neurotic kids.
Granted, there's a computer scientist, but I put him/her in that brutalized artist category.
I think this should be a warning to San Dieguito to put less emphasis on sports, and maybe some higher brain functioning......I think that's why San Dieguito High School became San Dieguito Academy.
[quote]By the time he was 15, his mother and stepfather had separated and he was paying his own rent rather than living at home, filled with the bitterness and anger that is expressed in his songs.
Those feelings flare up when he's asked what high school he attended.
"I'd like not to be associated with any of that," Vedder says abruptly. "They didn't treat me well."
Later, Vedder softens his answer.
"Well, maybe it was just that I wasn'y going to like anybody because I had to work and I had to explain to my teachers why I wasn't keeping up. "I'd fall asleep and things in class and they'd lecture me about the reality of their classroom. I said one day, 'You want to see my reality?' I opened up my backpack to where you usually keep your pencils. That's where I kept my bills . . . electric bills, rent . . . That was my reality."
Vedder, who supported himself by working at a Long's Drug Store in Encinitas, eventually dropped out of school. The anger returns when he's asked about that period.
"I resented everybody around me who drove up in a car that someone provided for them . . . [with] insurance that someone provided for them," he says. "I'd be underneath some shelf putting price tags on tomato soup and I'd watch them come in . . . Obnoxious with their [expletive] prom outfits on, buying condoms and being loud about it." "I'd think, 'Those [expletives].' Maybe I would have been doing that too, if the circumstances were different. . . . Maybe that would have made me more forgiving, but I wasn't very forgiving at all. Everything was just such a [expletive] struggle for years."[quote] http://members.atlantic.net/~elmoo/hedidn't.txt From the Los Angeles Times, Sunday, 1 May, 1994
I don't know if people have changed that much? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.192.143.33 ( talk) 12:52, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
Removed Michael Chang from "notable alumni". As per the Cambridge dictionary, and common knowledge, an alumni is "someone who has left a school, college or university after completing their studies there". michael chang dropped out of school after recieving a GED and is not an alumni of this high school. Perhaps that section should be renamed notable attendants. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Virsingh ( talk • contribs) 02:29, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
Tony Hawkes
Quote from: One Wilde Ride Unfortunately, things went from bad to worse. Tony enrolled at San Dieguito High School, where the upperclassmen made fun of the way he dressed and the way he looked.......Tony also had to decide what to do about school. The big kids were still picking on him, and it was getting to the point where he could not take it anymore. Tony visited nearby Torrey Pines High School. From the moment he set foot on campus, he sensed that was a place where he would feel welcome.
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Eddie Vedder hated San Dieguito High School because the kids were neurotic.....I went there too. I agree. Well, he did drop out in his senior year of High School.
Late 1970's and early 1980's was a really messed up time to grow up as a kid. It was more of a law of the jungle type mentality then it was about helping each other. I think most of the kids at that time had alcoholic parents or something not right. Encinitas/Cardiff was mostly known as a retirement place for ex-military people at that time. I find it kind of odd that San Dieguito's Notable alumni are mostly Sports Figures or Musicians. Seems you got jocks, and artist types that were brutalized....by the jocks? Like I said, neurotic kids.
Granted, there's a computer scientist, but I put him/her in that brutalized artist category.
I think this should be a warning to San Dieguito to put less emphasis on sports, and maybe some higher brain functioning......I think that's why San Dieguito High School became San Dieguito Academy.
[quote]By the time he was 15, his mother and stepfather had separated and he was paying his own rent rather than living at home, filled with the bitterness and anger that is expressed in his songs.
Those feelings flare up when he's asked what high school he attended.
"I'd like not to be associated with any of that," Vedder says abruptly. "They didn't treat me well."
Later, Vedder softens his answer.
"Well, maybe it was just that I wasn'y going to like anybody because I had to work and I had to explain to my teachers why I wasn't keeping up. "I'd fall asleep and things in class and they'd lecture me about the reality of their classroom. I said one day, 'You want to see my reality?' I opened up my backpack to where you usually keep your pencils. That's where I kept my bills . . . electric bills, rent . . . That was my reality."
Vedder, who supported himself by working at a Long's Drug Store in Encinitas, eventually dropped out of school. The anger returns when he's asked about that period.
"I resented everybody around me who drove up in a car that someone provided for them . . . [with] insurance that someone provided for them," he says. "I'd be underneath some shelf putting price tags on tomato soup and I'd watch them come in . . . Obnoxious with their [expletive] prom outfits on, buying condoms and being loud about it." "I'd think, 'Those [expletives].' Maybe I would have been doing that too, if the circumstances were different. . . . Maybe that would have made me more forgiving, but I wasn't very forgiving at all. Everything was just such a [expletive] struggle for years."[quote] http://members.atlantic.net/~elmoo/hedidn't.txt From the Los Angeles Times, Sunday, 1 May, 1994
I don't know if people have changed that much? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.192.143.33 ( talk) 12:52, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
Removed Michael Chang from "notable alumni". As per the Cambridge dictionary, and common knowledge, an alumni is "someone who has left a school, college or university after completing their studies there". michael chang dropped out of school after recieving a GED and is not an alumni of this high school. Perhaps that section should be renamed notable attendants. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Virsingh ( talk • contribs) 02:29, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
Tony Hawkes
Quote from: One Wilde Ride Unfortunately, things went from bad to worse. Tony enrolled at San Dieguito High School, where the upperclassmen made fun of the way he dressed and the way he looked.......Tony also had to decide what to do about school. The big kids were still picking on him, and it was getting to the point where he could not take it anymore. Tony visited nearby Torrey Pines High School. From the moment he set foot on campus, he sensed that was a place where he would feel welcome.
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