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Cathy Knauf Pam Knodt I Mike Koroly - risers Sandra Korompilas Janelle Koshgarian Nancy Kroll Andy Kupcinet ' -. rx ef 5,541 i .rf ' ,,. Mg.: ,I+ 'lv' e-wg: I I ft' 1 251 X 1 ,Q 'w X 4: .- . N A s. X. 3 If X A illl .- , Y AB f 1 ax... .i -it r X ' Mike Kupcinet 458 ' I Joey Kupfer V ,' i r, Sue Kuzan , Q Jeni Lacy , . ' ' Libby Ladd ' K i ki I ...,I,,. Mark Lallas I 4 Alisa Lambert , . X.-ri Live reflections exist at GBS - - hat would it be like to have a sibling with the - - same birthdate, possi- bly the same interests, and the same required courses in the same school year? The 15 sets of twins at GBS have this to face and gener- ally find it to be an advantage. Advantages The advantages of having a twin are that the relationship between the two is closer than it is with the other brothers and sisters, and that one twin is al- ways there to share the happi- ness and loneliness that the other one has. I like growing up with Mary because when we were little, someone was always there to play with, but as we were growing up, there was a little competition such as in school activities, commented sopho- more Sue Carlborg. At times schoolwork is the number one advantage of hav- ing a twin because if one doesn't understand a problem, the other might know it. Hav- ing Michele as a twin is nice because if I have a problem, Michele might know the an- swer, commented frosh Bev Hanks. Switch classes For the identical twins, switching classes is a possibil- ity. During elementary school, Jim and I switched classes. The students knew, but teachers didn't have the slightest idea, which was pretty hilarious, stated frosh Jeff 3,5016-..-qw ores Niemann. But this was the only incident that we had en- countered. Speaking of switching classes, seniors Boyd and Bri- an Zander had a similar inci- dent happen to them in high school. During the '78-79 school year, Brian's English class went to the IMC to do a research project. At the same time, Boyd's English class was in the IMC. Mr. Tony Laouras, Brian's English teacher, need- ed to talk to Brian about his present grades. Brian and a few friends were busy looking for books, so Mr. Laouras talked to Boyd about Brian's grades for 10 minutes, instead he was talking to Boyd, until Boyd's English teacher told him to get back to work. I thought Brian was crying about his grades, so I pitied him, but Boyd had tears in his eyes because he wanted to burst out in laughter, com- mented Laouras. Disadvantages There are also certain disad- vantages to having a twin. An example of this is experienced by identical freshman twins, Ed and Joe Murphy. Ed stated, Because of mistaken identity, I sometimes get blamed for what Joe does if he does something terrible. Freshmen Peter and John Muckenhirn are also twins who FRESHMEN ED AND Joe Murphy work diligently on their homework on a bench in the Old Pit. have experienced certain dis- advantages. Pete commented, Sometimes a disadvantage is that he gets on my nerves, but I know his personality better, and he's great to be around with. A real disadvantage to hav- ing a twin is first priority, stated junior Grace Gattone. Phil always gets the first pri- ority to the car and also the seniority of staying out late be- cause he's older than me, and also he's a guy, and can take care of himself betterf, There seem to be more ad- vantages than disadvantages because the twins are close to each other in age and interest, so they always have a friend for life. Twins at GBS class are as follows: Freshmen: Bev 8: Michele Hanks, John 8: Pete Muck- enhirn, Ed 8: Joe Murphy, Jim 8: Jeff Niemann, Vicki 8: Viv Voeks Sophomores: Mary 8: Sue Carlborg, Andy 8: Mike Kupcinet Juniors: Laurie 8: Les Fren- zel, Grace 8: Phil Gattone, Carol 8: Connie Hackett, Dave 8: Jane Heidenreich, Leslie 8: Ross Beyer Mac- kenzie, Patty 8: Tom Man- zella, Mike 8: Sue Wojcik Seniors: Boyd 8: Brian Zan- der JUNIORS LES AND Laurie Frenzel share a yearbook in the publications of- fice. SOPHOMORES SUE AND Mary Carl- borg search for intriguing photos while sitted in the publications office.
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