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Hot to Trot 10th graders get the taste of being an upperclassman As a new sophomore returns to Crockett and sees all of the incoming freshmen he wonders how he could have been like that. But what about a freshman who sees a sophomore? What does he think? As soon as freshmen walk through the doors they begin to wish they were in the 10th grade. Already they are looking forward to becoming a sophomore. Why? So that they won't be called fish'l anymore. There's more freedom and easier classes. Can I catch a ride to the game with you? A Sure, but when are you going to be able to drive?' 'KNext year. As soon as I turn 16. Oh, that's right, you're only a freshman. Yes, it's true, not too many freshmen can drive, legally that is. But when one becomes a sophomore most turn 16 and can therefore drive. They have looked forward to that moment for a long time. Finally a guy can go out on a date without his mother driving him. No more rides to the games with other kids, you are able to be on your own. But along with this freedom comes the er- rands for mom, and stricter curfews. When you were with someone else you could blame being late on them. But no more. There are no excuses, you be home at 12:00 or no more car. Then it's back where you started. Some other freedoms a 10th grader has is starting to date. Most parents allow their child to go out when they are 16. The hitch is to be home at 12:00 or older brother goes with you. And if that happens, then the only closeness will be between you and the popcorn. This is what freedom of dating is about. Along with being a sophomore comes the courses you must take. To pass the 10th grade you must take English 3 and 4, Geometry 1 and 2, Biology 1 and 2, last semester of gym, World History 1 and 2, a foreign language, and electives. But what a sophomore looks forward to is not taking the classes that have to taken. After this year's sophomore is junior they can start taking less class and by the time they're seniors they ca go half day. Along the way, for some, t classes get easier. But it really depen on what you're taking. Being in the 10th grade, to some, is relief. They are the in between clas They are virtually ignored. When the were freshmen they were teased, an when they are juniors and seniors the make sure everyone knows who the are. But sophomore are sort of lai back. Yes, they have finished two year but they aren't to excited. You see the' still have two more years to go. T l long years and then they're out. B then what? As a sophomore they don have to make any do or die descisioneh That's the good thing about being i 10th grade-you're ready to be out in th world, but still having time to thin over your career and life. by: Kelley Crease 1 E Q .LLC x 200fS0phomores l 'Srl ar . ti .eee , is . :iv is ?' i -, ,.. 3- 1 ,XXX V A ,, .f :faq ' z A.. 9 Y 0 Tj ...,, , i 5 ' . qv V I .lib
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