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 10th Grade... same floor...
little change
Ninth gj^aders are fresh meat. New to the experience, lost and confused. 11th graders have major life-changing tests and new cars. Seniors... are seniors! But what do sophomores get? Their lockers stay on the same floor. The lunch period is at the same time. There have been some casualties lost in the advancing year, though- study halls are gone, dead, never to be seen again. Be­ cause of this loss, 10th graders need to keep on top of things (until next year when free periods begin). Also, the teachers have
As these three students ask for a ride, three students look on and laugh at them, because they don’t have to hitch a ride. Tenth grade is the year where permits become licenses for students. Unfortunately, their parent’s vision of another insurance bill also becomes a reality.
stopped babying the students. They know what they’re doing now, and are held accountable for their own actions, or lack
of. 10th graders have to take responsibility for their actions and have to work hard this year. So sophomores: deal with the repetition, handle the homework, complain about missing study hall, whine all you want, but consider yourselves lucky. Next year
84 * underclassmen
brings more hardships, more stress, and more homework. Not to scare you, but you don’t have it as bad as you think.
Marissa Mulder and Anna Weiss


























































































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