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Markne Calvin looks in- tently for her other half, as she also tries to sense her location. Andrea and Michelle Kunkel are caught by the camera as they smile big. TWINS It ' s te seeing double Twin ' twin adj. born with one other or as a pair at one. Usually when you think of twins thoughts of iden- tical pairs come to mind, how- ever with close inspection slight differences come to view. Dif- ferent shades of personality come to light along with more disTinct characteristics. Usually by high school the twins no longer dress alike, but telling them apart is still quite a chal- lenge. But another thought comes to mind when you think of twins, those fraternal ones. These are the ones that were born at the same time but look different. One look at this pair and you could tell if they were related, quite the opposite of identical twins.
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MARCHING DOWN UNDER T S. uring the summer of J 1988, the Wilson Band I— and Tall Flags took a 1 6 day tour of Australia. They were invited to help celebrate Aus- tralia ' s Bicentennial of. white settlement at the World Expo, in Brisbane. The group departed from LAX on August 3, 1 988. After 1 6 hours of flight, they arrived at Sydney International Airport for a day of sightseeing and intro- duction to their host families. Apart from taking in the sights, the band played at the start of the Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race, and performed at Canberra, the Nation ' s capital. Following the stay at Sydney, the band traveled to Surfer ' s Paradise and the Gold Coast. At the World Expo, the band and the Tall Flags were given a free day to enjoy the exposi- tions from various countries be- fore the final performance, which concluded the trip. The great succes s of the final per- formance was played to a standing room only audience, which was the highpoint of the trip. With much gloom and resent- ment the band departed for the return trip home on August 18, with everlasting memories of a fun-filled 16-days spent in Aus- tralia. by Juan Cueva - ,- - ' . 1 What was the most memorable event of the trip? Being told we were the ones with the accents. — Vito Tassone frftir--- 1 • The band exhibits showman- ship on the streets of Australia at the conclusion of the Sydney- Gold Coast race. Austiidia 17
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CARS: Owe ojy feme ' s (Me. necessities The Car. It may be one of the most important utilities to a teengager over 16 these days. Cars were used for various reasons, such as going to school, going shopping, or just plain driving around. Without a car. many people were at a lost what to do. Because of this necessity, people would drive anything with four wheels, including mom or dad ' s car, which in some cases was not to bad. ▲ ▲▲ Tom Sanchez gets ready to get out of the park- ing lot as his backseat pas- senger is scared to death that they might get into a car accident, photo by Cartos ▲▲ Olivia Lils displays her hanging Garfield in her window, one decoration many students at Wilson High have, photo by Cotfos ■ Being repremanded by a police officer. Joe Chang learns the hard way one of the responsibilities of hav- ing a car. Gas 19
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