Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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“IBLINGS WSiblings: can’t live with ‘em, can’t live without ‘em. Having an older brother or sister in high school had definite effects on many students. For the most part having a sister or brother made life a lot easier for the many siblings in high school. It’s not unusual for the seniors to have one or more siblings on cam- pus. For the freshman, older siblings could help their sisters or brothers. “My big brother helped me around the high school so much. He showed me where all my classes were before school started, so I knew where I was going,’’ said freshman Katie Ligon. Rides from older sisters and brothers were convenient for many underclassmen. The embarrassment of riding with mothers could be remedied when an older sibling’s Check ’em out ie os -' se ’ s oa — - = 4 . aoe Er he : -s 4 = xr © Ne = transportation was available. “Getting transportation from my sister is not only easier then trying to talk my mom into taking me someplace, but it also gives me a chance to talk to my sister,” said Kim Uhr, a sophomore. Through sisters and brothers, siblings had a great op- portunity to meet people in different grades. “My job as Hilites Friendship of- ficer was so easy, because I knew most of the freshman girls through my sister Katie,” said senior Laura Williamson. Talking and having a good time were also important factors of having a sibling. A sibling as a friend was someone that was also reliable. “My brother Collin is my very best ee It is really neat to hee a dif- ferent viewpoint and he is a great listener,” said Allison Curtis, a sophomore. All in all, having a brother or sister added a special touch to a student’s high school career. { Marcie Nobles 8 @ AT a Sports Club @© AFTER a work- out, sophomore Bill meeting in the Titus gets a good cafeteria senior laugh with senior twins Griffith Mary Titus in front Mason and Schel of the boy’s gym. Mason share a Photo by Michelle special moment. Weitzman Photo by Michelle Weitzman

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®LOOKING distressed over the score at the South Garland freshman football game is freshman player Guy Harrison. Photo by Courtenay Nearburg ® GIVING a speech about the potato he created is freshman Matt Turne r in Mrs. Ambrosio’s third period speech class. Photo by Marjie Leong @© ON the sidelines of the freshman football game, freshman players Thad Smith (24) and Charlie Gale (54) laugh. Photo by Michelle Weitzman LITTLE ONES



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@ BEFORE classes begin, senior Ann Wylie shows sophomore Jon Wylie alternative Latin study techni- ques in front of school. Photo by Michelle Weitzman @ DURING passing eriod, “43 omore ichael Doherty reminds his twin sister Michelle Doherty who is boss. Photo by Michelle Weitzman SIBLINGS

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