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920 Being a HJ Two heads are better than one Double trouble Are two heads really better than one? Many twins had different opinions about having a mirror im- age . The most common complaint about having a twin was when people got names and faces mixed up, but twins also felt that competing for both boyfriends and girlfriends and sharing a room were also prob- lems. However, twins thought there were many good parts to being a twin, too. When it came to trouble, twins found it comforting to stick up for each other. Having two wardrobes was a definite plus. Selena Croteau said that she would not like to have twins because two babies at the same time would be chaos. Y According to Sherry and Shellyjones, the best part about being a twin is that it's like having a live-in best friend .ER A MIRROR IMAGE becomes more than just an expression when Selena and Sharlene Croteau search for differences in their features. WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH to send the very best, you need to do your best work. Steve Smallwood and Mike Ware decide that buying cards is a lot easier than writing error-free letters, as Mrs. Ann Seibert pinpoints letter for- mat. if Seeing double we as Z, '57
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TRADITIONALLY RINGS HAVE been used as a symbol of everlasting love as it is impossible to tell where they start and end. In a classic pose, juniors Libby Sammons and Vaughn Ager show off their promise rings. ....,,,,,xN Being a lO Hand it over with double and even triple pierced ears a regular sight, jewelry was not a new or uncom- ' V mon thing. But it was still one of the best ways I . 1 ' to say Happy Birthday or Merry Christmas , , F If .f ' and sophomores found waiting for the chance I I, if N ' to buy a class ring or to exchange promise rings K ' R ll in I l was a very special and exciting time. Q ' 1 ia g 'X , --If Class rings were more than lust something to 1 gn .3 - g M, ' wear on a chain during fifties-day, they were a l- FE-2 gi symbol of high school days- a way to show the ,A If-E 1 world that you had actually made it! , f Z ? ffl- Promise rings were also very special to high X' 'qi , A X' yr' schoolers, symbolizing growing love in a rela- X wg l ' , tionship and a certain extent of commitment. il .Q 'V l-'l ' ' . Class rings seemed to get more expensive i , i every year, but juniors and seniors still flock- X ed to buy them. While each high school had its 0' 'Q' own style, the rings could be made even more , uni b h ' h ' h b' h X que y aving t em set wit a irt stone, engraved initials, or an emblem of a sport. Promise rings were a special gift no matter when they were received, but it was unusual for underclassmen to wear this symbol of love. But with each test taken, sophomores found themselves closer to becoming upperclassrnen and to being able to flash a ring.lRQ Dead ringer 5 .s . me xi .r 1-
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