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A rose by any other name . . . — Even with all of his speech projects. Kenneth Huber still finds time to talk to his younger brother Greg. Even if not for a long time, he tries to make those moments count. And then he told me . . . — While sharing a moment alone before class. Leah and Carlo Ellsworth take time to tell each other what goes on in each of their lives. This is something they both enjoy doing. Siblings % Student Life Z J
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-s tudent They ' re everywhere we go, school, vacations, even at home. Who are they? These people are none other than our siblings. Loving and hating W, hen I see Arlene first thing in the morning, I try and avoid talking to her. Sometimes she ' s in a bad mood, Michelle Rhoden, eleventh grader said. When ever Susan and I get into an ar- gument, we try to talk it out, we never leave our arguments to sit without being solved. Annette Cortez, tenth grader said. Of course brothers and sisters will always fight. It ' s almost inevitable. Somehow they always seem to know what to do or say to push our buttons. Once I remember having a major fight with my brother over who was better. Su- perman or the incredible hulk. We went on for hours arguing about who was the best, and eventually he began to cry, so I stopped harassing him, Myrabelle Sagun eleventh grader said. But sometimes brothers and sisters get along famously. I hate it when Michelle and I fight, but she doesn t seem to mind. We could go on Where is he? — Gregory Huber patiently awaits the arrival of his older brother Kenneth, who apparently got tied up during his speech rehearsal and was run- ning late for their meeting during nutrition. Still, he understands and keeps on waiting By Wendy Hernandez not talking for three years and she wouldn ' t care, I am usually the first one to apologize to her, I especially feel bad when we get into a fight and it ' s over something really silly, like what show to watch. These types of fights make me feel really bad, Arlene Rhoden, senior, said. Even though these brother and sister duos might seem to be rough and stormy on the outside, they do have their moments of quiet, loving brother to brother talk. I can always count on Richard to listen to my problems and give me his advice on what to do, Rachel Cunningham, senior, said. No matter how much we say we dislike them or despise them, we can t really do anything about them, they will always be with us, not necessarily physically, but they will always be in our hearts. They will al- ways be there for us, whether we want them to be or not. Siblings ZZ Student Life
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Full House — A funnv look al three grown men ex- Married H iih Children — A hilarious and some- times realistic look at the American family life in the m periencing the joys of mother hood, starring John ' suburbs of Chicago starring David Garrison. David Starfios. Bob Saget. Candace Cameron. Jodie Swee- tin. Mary Kate Olson, and David Coulier. broadcast ed on Fridays (8:30-9:00) on channel seven. Faustina. Christina Applegale. Ed O ' Neil. Amanda - Bearse. and Katey Sagal, broadcasted on Sundays (8:30-9:001 on channel eleven. I can ' t believe it! — Rachel Smith suffers from with- drawal pains because she missed her weekly dose of Growing Pains last night. She hopes she can find a friend who video taped it last night so she can borrow it and watch it. 21 Jump Street — Based on an actual top-secret po- lice program in progress in many U.S. cities focuses on four police officers who go back to school star- ring Dustin Nguyen. Johnny Depp, Steven Williams. Peter DeLuise. and Holly Robinson, broadcasted on Sundays (7:00-8:00) on channel eleven. 24 Television Student Life
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