TRICIA

Character: Tricia
New spin on: Peppermint Patty
On Character: -The cool girl at school. She hides behind her insecurity making her slightly cruel and bitchy at times, but deep down she is uncertain of her true identity. We very rarely see Tricia let her own guard down. Secretly she is obsessed and jealous of Frieda, making her constantly talk about her. Her frustration about not knowing who she is comes out in blurts of anger, sarcasm, and multiple drunken instances. Hangs out with Marcy, her best friend. She is direct and confident but not the brightest bulb in the bunch. Doesn't contribute anything to the school, not on any sports teams or in drama club etc. She means well and cares about her friends, but protects herself by not getting too close to anyone.
On your own high school life:
- It was great for me, I have some very fond memories. First off I drove a red mini van each day...called the Spon-Mobile...that should explain a lot. Late almost everyday but was on honors with distinction. Was highly involved in the drama program, received a scholarship when I graduated for performing arts. Graduated with a bilingual diploma. I had an amazing group of friends which I am still in contact with. Worked hard and played hard. Wouldn't want to go back, but am grateful for all that it was. .
New spin on: Peppermint Patty
On Character: -The cool girl at school. She hides behind her insecurity making her slightly cruel and bitchy at times, but deep down she is uncertain of her true identity. We very rarely see Tricia let her own guard down. Secretly she is obsessed and jealous of Frieda, making her constantly talk about her. Her frustration about not knowing who she is comes out in blurts of anger, sarcasm, and multiple drunken instances. Hangs out with Marcy, her best friend. She is direct and confident but not the brightest bulb in the bunch. Doesn't contribute anything to the school, not on any sports teams or in drama club etc. She means well and cares about her friends, but protects herself by not getting too close to anyone.
On your own high school life:
- It was great for me, I have some very fond memories. First off I drove a red mini van each day...called the Spon-Mobile...that should explain a lot. Late almost everyday but was on honors with distinction. Was highly involved in the drama program, received a scholarship when I graduated for performing arts. Graduated with a bilingual diploma. I had an amazing group of friends which I am still in contact with. Worked hard and played hard. Wouldn't want to go back, but am grateful for all that it was. .