A coach, especially at a college level - much more at a college or high school level, than at a pro level - you're more of a teacher than an actual coach.
I love writing about the summer between high school and college. It's the last gasp of really being a teen.
People that were a little nerdy in high school would look up to me and know it gets better.
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
It's a brave new world. I'm 42 years old. I certainly wasn't out in high school.
We were just a bunch of high school kids who got into the Ramones together.
I started in high school and regional theater. Anything that came into town, I wanted to be involved in, because I just wanted to learn.
I visualized high school as being like 'Saved By the Bell.' I decided I would do all the things they did on that show.
I was a senior high school student at the Far Eastern University when the war with Japan broke out in 1941.
In high school, I was always into Jerry Lee Lewis, and they decided they needed a piano player for the jazz band. I had my little boogie-woogie thing that I did, so I did my little boogie-woogie thing. I had a very high-pitched voice.
When I entered high school I was an A-student, but not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wanted to hang out with the guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student, but I didn't care. I was getting the high fives and the low...
Stuck in high school for the rest of my natural life. Talk about hell.
The realization, early in high school, that a particle behaved differently if observed or left alone.
I went to high school, which was a good thing because I hadn't interacted with many people my age, and I didn't really have friends. I had a million acquaintances and no friends.
I took courses at USC in film editing and art direction and photography when I was still in high school.
There is no force in high school more powerful than one person's blunt disagreement.
Kyoya: A single day can make all the difference.
I failed angst in high school. They let me graduate anyway.
Some of the best projects to ever come out of Atari or Chuck E. Cheese's were from high school dropouts, college dropouts. One guy had been in jail.
When I was in high school, I became interested in cytochemistry: chemical analysis under the microscope, and trying to understand the composition of cells.
I had always choreographed a little, beginning in high school. And I leaned toward choreography. I always had an overview of what was going on.