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II would seem that Ray and Clay Martin have been 'trained Allender. Leila feels being a twin is different,” while Mary likes it be- cause it makes her and her sister clos- er friends. Leila likes summer and playing basketball. Mary likes to talk on the phone and to run around. Kerry Grant doesn’t enjoy being a twin because he says they fight all the time, but his sister Sherry likes it be- cause she wins the fights. Sherry likes math and enjoys riding around. If Kerry could have one wish it would be to grow five inches. Ronnie and Donnie Wooldridge and Timmy Miller weren't available for interviews and last but not least is Jimmy Miller. Jimmy feels being Timmy’s twin makes them closer friends. He spends a lot of time work- ing with his father. No two are exactly alike, but as one sees, some can fool just about anyone. Kerry Grant and his twin sister Sherry are ready to ride away on his Honda Leila Allender seems to have mirrored her sister Mary'e appearance 23 twins
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Look alikes Ronnie and Donnie Woolridge sit in the lobby. double-take! double-take! Presently enrolled in ACHS are nine sets of twins. At times this can be very confusing, but each twin has charac- teristics belonging to him and only him. This was proved when we interviewed the Wooldridges, Edwards, Millers, Loys, Martins, Corbins, Knifleys, Allenders, and the Grants. Pat Edwards and his carbon copy Sam, two of perhaps the most identi- cal twins at ACHS, both like the color blue. When asked how they liked being twins. Pat replied. I get asked too many questions, but Sam liked it. Nioki and Naomi Loy both like hav- ing a twin. Naomi replied, “I think its fun having a sister your own age. If the Loys could change anything about ACHS, they both agreed it would be making lunch longer. Two more fascinating facsimiles walking the halls of ACHS are Ray and Clay Martin. Clay feels having a twin “sort of makes you feel special. Ray said, It's kind of like having two of yourself: a permanent friend. Clay likes springtime while Ray prefers the fall. Timmy and Tammy Corbin felt in- different about their twinship. “It’s no different than just being brother and sister, Tammy replied. Timmy’s fa- vorite color is green and he spends a lot of his time watching T.V. If Tammy could change anything about ACHS it would be the demerit system. Jeff and Joe Knifley like using their similar looks to fool teachers. Joe’s favorite class is Latin, and if Jeff could change anything about ACHS, we would have longer between classes, classes. Going on with our quest for dupli- cates, we discovered Mary and Leila Pat Edwards and his duplicate Sam relax on the front steps of ACHS. Although Timmy Miller and his brother Jimmy don't appear to be twins, twins they are. 22 twins Naomi and Nioki Loy reflect upon their twin- ship
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The way we were-1980-81 The year of 1980 was one of national events, changes, and occurences that affected the lives of Americans in many ways. On November 4. 1979, Iranian militants under the Iranian leader Aya- tollah Khomeini, stormed the Ameri- can Embassy in Tehran, Iran, to take 52 American hostages in an attempt to gain vengeance on the United States for protecting the former Shah. After well over a year (444 days to be exact) of captivity and a futile attempt to res- cue them, they were finally released when the two countries came to an agreement and settled the dispute. Also on the political scene, the 1980 Presidential election left Ronald Rea- gan a happy victor. He took strong stands on foreign relations and the na- tional economy, and said that as presi- dent he would try to improve these par- ticular areas. In addition to a new president, the government reinstated the draft registration so as to prepare our country in case of interational ca- tastrophe. The people residing around Mount. St. Helens, Washington, experienced a terrifying encounter with destruction when the huge volcano violently erupt- ed on May 18, 1980. Approximately 22 people lost their lives and over twice as many were never found. The losses to- taled over 1.5 billion dollars of destruc- tion and ruin. Another natural disaster was an enormous earthquake centered around Naples, Italy. Claiming approxi- mately three-thousand, this proved to be one of the most destructive of its kind. Days after its occurence, humans were being dug out of Italian ruins, both dead and live. This was an event that left many Italian people homeless and that no one will ever forget. The city of Las Vegas, Nevada, suf- fered a great loss with the burning of the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. Be- tween 80 and 100 people lost their lives for reasons ranging from smoke inhalation to jumping from windows. According to news reports, MGM hadn't met certain fire safety laws but these reports hadn’t been confirmed. With the extreme heat this past sum- mer, fall brought on the hot, dry condi- tions inviting fires. Soufhern California suffered desperately as huge brush fires destroyed over 40,000 acres and well over 300 homes. Approximately 1,000 people were forced to evacuate thier home, but the fires reached some too soon and several lost their lives. One of the worst and most destructive blazes began in San Bernadino as an arson. It grew out of control because of erratic 55-mph winds devastating 257 homes and 12,000 acres across the northern edge of the city and San Ber- nadino National forest. The losses in,: this particular city totaled about $44 million. Sue Ellen? Christen? Cliff Barnes? Who did it? American minds have been boggled, confused, and contemplative over the world-wide saga of who shot J.R. Ewing. In the spring of 1980, the second season of the CBS series Dallas” left everyone hanging as to who the culprit was. Be- ginning with the third season, several suspects had been exposed and finally Christen was found guilty of this deed. But old J.R. has nothing to worry about. Everyone knows he can worm his way out of anything; even death. 24 current events
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