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Working together, Renea and Tommy Bradley are both members of DECA. Just for fun, Jonathan Green plans to choke Jennifer, his unsuspecting sister. Double duty means that Duane and Share and share alike, Richard and David Seabolfs car gets washed in half David Sayre learn the principles of the time. accounting together. Student Lifd21
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Going to school can be a way to get away from the family; but it wasn,t that easy for some because their families came with them. Brothers, sisters, and twins shared the school, halls, and even some classes. There were three sets of twins: identical girls, identical boys, and a pair of fraternal guys who are the same age, but dontt look alike. One pair of identicals were David and Richard Sayre. For Always aware of their parents tHoward Daniels and Stan Whitei, John Coleman and Willie White discuss school rules. Mirror images Amy and Amanda Harless help each other to look her best. Getting ideas for the yearbook, Andy Blackwood and his mother, Jo, go through old Charlestonians. ZOIStudent Life those who didnit know them, the boys presented a problem. Terri Poling, who had classes with each twin, said, For the first few weeks of school, I couldnt figure out why a boy would change shirts during the day. I didnit know there were two of them! For the brothers or sisters who had hoped to keep their day-time activities from their All in the family parents, there were some draw- backs of having a sibling at the same school. Toni Hall said, ttMy brother always tells on me. But I dont get mad, I get even.,' Worse than having a tattle- tale brother or sister is having a parent or guardian working at school. Andy Blackwood, who had his mother as his English teacher, said, HI didnit want her for a teacher, b I had no oth choice. There are a few advantag though, of having a brother sister in Ithe same scho Their experience comes handy; for instance, if they had a teacher before, th know if the class is easy hard. They could loan mon and give rides to activitie But best of all, itis ItAll the Family?
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