My stories number 33: Not This Year Jerry!
By winterose
@winterose (39887)
Canada
June 11, 2008 7:09pm CST
the names have been changed to protect the innocent,
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discussion question at the end
Not This Year Jerry
That first year of high school (grade 8) was very rocky for me; the girl that had been so sheltered all of her life and had never even ventured further than a 3 block radius from her house. I was now discovering unknown territory and I was beginning to like it. By the time I had gotten to grade 9 and had gotten to the big high school housing over 2,000 students rather than the small annex that we spent our grade 8 in, I was starting to really like this new high school scene. Everything was so fresh and new. There were new courses that opened up new avenues of pursuit for me such as typing and bookkeeping and there were new teachers. I was finally starting to settle in. I was also a teenager of 14 years old and I was discovering new crushes as well.
My history teacher became my first crush. He was the first male teacher that I had not feared. In elementary school I had only female teachers. While in high school up to this point, I had the terrible Mr. Kaufman for technical drawing in grade 8 and the slightly less menacing Mr. Destounis who taught grade 9 geometry. It is no wonder that I would have a crush on my history teacher. He was a 30 something year old man that was actually kind and considerate towards his students. From what I remember, he wasn't particularly good looking. He was tall and had reddish blond hair. Apart from that I can't remember much now, but back then I adored him and I wanted to please him in the best way that I knew how.
One thing that I had noticed was that he gave a lot of attention to a boy in the class by the name of Jerry. Jerry was your proverbial "nerd". I don't think that Jerry knew what it was to get a C in a course but I did. I got lots of them including in history. So this year to win the attention of my history teacher I had dreamed of getting an A and getting the recognition of the man I was so crazy about.
Although I had buckled down and started working harder I had not pushed myself to the limit. By the end of the first term I had managed to pull off a B but that was still not good enough to rise to level that Jerry had attained in the eyes of my history teacher. I was about to settle and accept the fact that I was a B student and not an A student no matter what my dreams and aspirations were when Jerry himself became the catalyst for change.
I will not deny it. I really did not care too much for Jerry. Jerry was a kid that never knew what it was like to fail at anything. He was the smartest student in all of grade 9 and he wore that badge with honour. Believe me, I could live with that but what I could not live with was his arrogance. He looked down on his peers and he looked down on me. Intellectually I was inferior to him and financially I was inferior as well. I came from a ghetto school in the toughest neighbourhood in the city. When the other kids heard about anyone coming from Royal Arthur School (elementary school) they shrieked away in terror. They had often asked us if it was true that we carried knifes to school. Of course we didn't it was just one of those myths that had been blown out of proportion.
There had been one incident in the whole seven years that I attended the school where one boy actually brought a knife to school. However, he was apprehended and expelled before he had a chance to do any damage. The myth was then born that everyone carried knives to school and we were a real tough bunch. So when the kids asked if we had carried knives to school of course we boasted yes we did. We could not fathom how these kids could be so ignorant and instead of expelling the myth for what it was we played it up. We were 14 years old and enjoying every moment of our notoriety. Jerry on the other hand was not afraid of me or the school that I had come from. According to him I was just "ghetto trash".
Actually I really was just a very shy kid who preferred to be in the background rather than in the limelight. Yet I don't know what came over me that day when Jerry stated that he had never been anything less than the top in his class for history and I blurted out without thinking "not this year". He looked at me with a sneer and said "and who is going to defeat me; you? Then he dismissed me like the garbage he thought that I was and walked away. I stood there dumbfounded; I didn't know what to say.
The group that had gathered around to hear this exchanged edged me on. They told me that I could not let him get away with this. This year I had to beat him. Me, the struggling to maintain a B student who really was a C student in disguise was going to beat an A student? I just could not see this happening. But Richard Bailey a boy from my old school said to me "Carol you have to do it, you are smart enough and our reputation is at stake. You've got to show him that we kids from Royal Arthur School may be poor but we are not dumb."
How could I refuse, I had the reputation of my old school at stake, I had to teach Jerry a lesson, and this was my golden opportunity to prove to my history teacher that I was worthy of his love. I still had this big crush on him!
The competition was on! I studied like there was no tomorrow. Each test or paper we submitted had us running neck and neck for the top position. One time Jerry would score a point or 2 higher than I did and the next time I would score a point or 2 higher than him. The class was divided. All the girls cheered me on while the boys cheered him on. I also had the support of the Royal Arthur School boys so I did have a bigger following then he did. Jerry did not take it lightly. He refused to talk to me the rest of the school year.
Suddenly my history teacher started noticing me. He also noticed that there was some kind of competition going on between myself and Jerry. Since he picked up on the vibes in the classroom about the scores he started announcing to the whole class what our scores were. You would then hear the hoots and hollers from whichever side was in the lead at that point. You could tell from the smile on my history teacher's face that he really loved what was transpiring in his classroom.
The end of the school year was now at hand. We had just a term paper and the final exam to be graded. I had scored 99% on the exam and Jerry had scored 96%. The cruncher would be the score for the term paper. I had to score at least the same score as Jerry on the term paper to tie for the overall final grade. I didn't think that I could score better as he was actually a better term paper writer than I was. I actually thought that I would score about 5 points less than Jerry if the trend would continue the way it had been going all year long. I did better in the exams while he did better in the term papers.
The pressure was on and you could feel the tension in the classroom. The history teacher prolonged our agony. He did not hand out our papers with the rest of the class. He hung onto them until the very end of the class. Though neither Jerry nor I said a word the students begged him to tell the whole class what we got on the term paper. Finally after what seemed like an eternity, the history teacher handed out our papers. Jerry A – 85%, Carol A – 85% I was estatic and the whole class jumped up. Final score for the year Jerry Morgan 86% - Carol Buckingham 86%.
Okay so I didn't beat him but I proved my point. Jerry was not the best student in his history class that year. I was happy he was not!
Discussion Questions
Do you think it was a good thing to that the teacher did by encouraging the competition
have you ever participated in a competition in or out of school?
did you ever have a crush on your teachers in school?
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6 responses
@ellie333 (21016)
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12 Jun 08
This is number three that I have recieved. Perhaps it is because it it story 33 and I'm Ellie 333 LOL. A definately blip in the system here eh! I loved the story and still think my geography teacher was great the same as you did your history one. Ellie :D2 people like this
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
12 Jun 08
they have all been deleted, I asked admin for a verification of why, so I will let you know what they say if they answer me at all.
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@ellie333 (21016)
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12 Jun 08
Hi Winterose, When you say all do you mean these three postings or all your stories? There is absolutely no reason why they should be as you always have a lovely selection of discussion questions etc at the end. If they I have I think it is ridiculous and I will also email them saying so. [b]IFb]they get beack to you I would also be interested to know why. Ellie 

@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
13 Jun 08
Hi winterose, I loved this story and I'm really sorry that they are being deleted. As for the questions, I'm not sure if the teacher should have encouraged the competition, but it made the story interesting. I participated in a couple of competitions in school when I was youger but nothing to that extent, and I did have a crush on one of my teachers. Blessings.
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
13 Jun 08
thank you so much hon, I think a lot of us had crushes on our teachers back then.
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
12 Jun 08
I am so happy that you are haing such good luck and so much success with your writing. Keep up the good work.
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
12 Jun 08
they are all being deleted now, I will let you know what admin says if they answer me at all.
@Fishmomma (11658)
• United States
12 Jun 08
School has a lot of competitions for just about anything. I know as many of them I knew about or participated in them. People already know I could beat every city boy on the track, so they didn't even consider challenging me. The city kids would pick on some of my city friends and I would stand up to bullies.
My favorite challenge was weight lifting, as use to lift a lot of weight. One of the bullies decided no female was better than him his mistake as he lost. He wanted to transfer schools after losing to a female, so ended up leaving mid year. I'll admit you might be thinking I looked for people to challenge me, but didn't just wanted people to treat each other fairly and with respect.
We all have different skills and things we are good at, as we can't all be good runners, good at writing, good at singing and etc. I am happy to know people that have better skills than me and never put them down and just want people to do the same to me and my friends.
I'm glad you were able to show Jerry that money doesn't mean being better. The bully challenged me only because I was a female and expected to be the weaker person. One of my friends that he had put into a locker earlier in the week told me that its good that his friends were there to see him get some of the treatment he deserved.
Several years later I saw him and he told me that I helped him see his behavior towards females was wrong. His mother thanked me for making him see women aren't second class citizens. His father also told me he didn't realize that his son thought that poorly of females. It was a wake up call for that family and his mother stopped letting her husband and son make her feel she was just a housewife and mother.
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
12 Jun 08
hon thank you for answering this story but apparently all my stories have been deleted, they are in violation of guidelines and so I cannot do anymore, I did write admin to ask how they are in violation, if I get an answer I will let you know.
@raydene (9871)
• United States
12 Jun 08
Hello sweets
I am going to answer the last.
I had a crush on my Psy. professor
while studing at LA Harbor in California.
I was 26 years old and he was 40+ but
I thought he was the smartest, most dreamy
man alive and I'm sure you know what is coming next.
I had an affaire with him which lasted
until Christmas break when he conviently stopped
returning my calls and when attending a campus
party I spotted him with another co-ed. I was crushed!
I look back on it now as a wonderful learning experience
in many ways!
oxxoxoxoxoxo
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
12 Jun 08
thanks for answering hon, I believe this story will get deleted as well, as all my stories have been deleted, but I did enjoy putting them up and the great discussions we had because of them. Yes for you it definitely was a learning experience.
@gemini_rose (16264)
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12 Jun 08
I think that the teacher did a great thing by encouraging the competition, it seems that it was a great thing. I also do not think that a bit of healthy competition is a bad thing, and I am glad that you got your A and proved to that boy that he was not the best!
As for the crush thing, as far as I remember I never had a crush on any teachers, none of my teachers were ever very interesting at all.
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
12 Jun 08
I really enjoyed the competition it was the first time my peers actually saw me as a person, and were rooting for me too.







