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E. . ,S 1 t Tfiiifilf is ...fi pp A ,game 2 Seeing Double? In Providence, Rhode Island, they think it's quite a feat to have seven sets of twins in one of their schools, but Austin's record beats that. The senior class alone boasts ten sets. It was fun circulating among the twins to get their opinions on being half of a set, sharing, and confusing people in general. Remember the fire twinsu with the red hair? Janiece and .Ioan Ulven have had a few times when they have tricked someone pre- tending they were the other twin. Identical twins Don and Dayle Rasmussen think it is great to be twins. While the rest of us might wonder what it's like to walk down the hall and see ourselves, Don and Dayle don't have the problem of wonder- ing what clothes belong to which twin. They are alike in size too, so they just put on the first they see. There's Good News Today Don Russell, lion Russell, Bob Houston, Bill llouston We're the Fire Twins Jzilxim-1-0 Ulven, .Ioan l'lV0ll Wlliclz Twin Ilas the Toni? Anno Hooker, Dayle liasmussen, Mavis Jucolmson, lion Rasmussen We Earned Blue Ribbons Frank Richards, .Floyd Richards
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WANYE 'QR ff Q 0 fr fl I7 KX .T 5' ii? 3 Grab Your Guy! Iqbu 4'Ropc 'em in and Hbrand your man were f o 'bz' I D ' familiar sayings around old AHS during the 4 51 Q new 5 annual WPA week in February. I Women Pay All, sponsored by the Senior Friendship Club, is a gala affair-especially for the boys. They stand with anxious ex- pressions vvatching the girls scrape up a dime for popcorn at the show, or maybe some pop at the WPA Nchuckwagonf' A typical western theme was carried out with the help of the Hranch hands. The girls were eager to get their tags to show that they had roped their man for the Tom Mix-er. Out of curiosity, even faculty members stop- ped occasionally at the booth to see who those lucky critters Were. This being Leap Year inspired the kids to try to make this WPA week the best ever. IIPl'P,S Your Chance, Gals .loan 1flHlll4'l', KlIlI'!IlHIl Nia-ol, .Immune flll5'Pll4', .lim liz-owix, XY2l1'I'ktIl W1-lizel, Marilyn Thompson IFS Tin Can Alley Hlowvis lI:nr'do111-lu-, Sw-jkovsky. l l2lllll9l'j'. Iizxl-flmlvlie, SK'llllll!T12ll'll1'l', liuse-lilmwli Wlloa . . . Bessie! .Ifmnn Cr:-ull. llivk liumlv, Ifllzninc- Zlllllllklllllll, Hob Arnold, llrirln Iiurlon, Mick Hull w . See the Sign, Boy? Bernice lfisvh, .lim ,lg-I'I'--1-5, lmle ,XIll.lt'l'SHIl. Murlyri Pm-te-rson ffff' l ew?-. is V-1, Q'
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i 7 'F ll I g t QQ Ax an' It s Double Trouble When speaking of twins around AHS, none of us fails to include the Richards, Frank and Floyd. As Mrs. Blanche Black, math instruc- tor, will tell you, these boys really know their trig. The Hovland twins, Nancy and Nate, oddly enough aren't alike at all. In fact, they often have trouble convincing people that they really are twins. In the same boat as the Hovlands, are the Harbos - Virginia and Glenna-who neither look alike nor have similar interests Being twins seems very natural, is the opinion of Lawrence and Florence Hertle. Bill Houston, being' 10 minutes older than twin brother Bob, thinks he should be able to tell Bob what to do. However, it seems that it doesn't always Work that way. Brian and Sharon Fischer enjoy doing things together. All in all, Austin High School is lucky to have such a wonderful bunch of kids! Pause That Refreshes Nancy Hovland, Nathan Hovland, Sharon Fischer, Brian Fischer Smale Awhile Priscilla Arett, Pat Arett, Virginia Harbo, Glenna Harbo. Going Somewhere? Florence Hertle, Lawrence Hertle 'i
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