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- JUST HAMGIMG AROUMD, senior Jen- nifer Horborg and junior brother Chris relax in the park. CMICKEM riGHT, AMYOHE? Senior Mike Gavazzoni and sophomore John demonstrate their brotherly love. iJ U O X in M A In my opinion, both of my siblings need to grow upl! — Linda Zuniga My brother told me to never talk to him in the hall- ways. If I did, he said he would not ackncA ' ledge my existence. — Gabe Lorenc I like my brother. Everytime something goes wrong, even if it was my fault, he will take the blame. — Gretchen Binning My brother is great! He talks to himself and never seems to bother me in the least. — Anonymous Freshman Girl What do you like or dislike about your brother and or sister?
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Blood Runs Thicker Than Water Family Ties Walking through the halls this year, it seemed a certain resemblance passed among many of our students. Whether it was eyes, a nose, or a smile, often times it seemed as though double vi- sion had struck. It was not, however, a trick on the mind. Often siblings do have common traits that dis- tinguish them as relatives. John and Mike Qavazzoni share an obvious facial resem- blance, but are different in oth- er ways. Their fashion sense differs as John points out, 1 don ' t shop at Goodwill. There are varying opinions on having a blood relative at your school. ' What could be good about having your sister at school? pondered senior Tiffany Boiler. The worst thing about it is she wears my clothes, and people think they ' re hers, commented se- nior Michelle Gates. As stated before, some sib- lings don ' t share the same styles. Jerry doesn ' t have to worry about me wearing his clothes, said senior Brian Emerick. Competition between brothers and sisters is fierce, both in school and out. Some- times it can give added su p- port in sports when both brothers and or sisters play the same things. Senior Melisa Kuller and sophomore Maren Kuller both dive together and play tennis on the Clay team. I consider Maren one of my closest friends, stated Melisa. Problems can arise when you have to share the same bathroom, and only have a limited amount of time before you have to get to school. Se- nior Jill Schultz summed it up: Rachel always gets up at 5:30 to get the shower first. — Tracy Serwatka -( 4 t . , .-i ' -.v 8 student Life HARD AT WORK, senior Jill SchulU supervises as sophomore sister Ra- chel and freshman sister Katie appear to be doing fine.
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■ ' ijv THE PERFECT LIME, freshman Scott JUST PLAYIMQ AROUMD, juniors De- Hildebrecht tries to pick up senior siree Shaw and Mary Elorkowski at- Merci Swafford, junior Sharman Wil- tempt to crawl through some tires in liams, and freshman Emma Bellis. the playground at New Buffalo. A I miss watching Days of Our % Lives. Now I have to video tape it. — Suzanne Getz I love the Cubs. I miss those hot days I sweated in the Wrigley bleachers. — Mark Williams My favorite thing to do is to go to the beach. I love watching the guys! — Betsy Harmon Sleeping late and just being a relatively lazy and boring individual who is by no means tired. — Lori Levy What do you miss most of all about last summer?
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