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1 I wi VY Y Y H 'V Y Y A 'Y name on the top 11. Did you feel stress while taking this test? a. no b. just a little c. yes d. no--do you have a Rolaid? For every a--0 pointsg b--1 pointg c--2 pointsg d--3 points 0-8 Your stress level is low. Are you sure that you're in high school? 9-17 Moderate stress level. You can safely finish your homework. 18-25 Higher stress level, be careful...any additional re- sponsibility could push you over the e ge. 26-33 Extreme stress. You qualify to be a typical junior. Loaded down, the reality of homework hits Brian Annis during his homeward stroll. Six pack attack. An overdose of homework topped with all the sugar and twice the caffeine leaves David Snyder in a daze. . i Y L hi-W sl 5,1 l Melissa Watson Michaelle Webb Jerry Wentzel North West Amanda Wiedman Debbie Williams Tawny Williams Jennifer Willis Lesli Wilson Todd Wilson Nathan Wise Meleasa Wishnick Ray Witkowski Bettina Wolbart Mike Wolfe Rosanna Wong Alisha Woolf Nicole Wright Kathreen Writesman Sohail Zafar . , Juniors Z fl My 1 ,.,.
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fl 1, .1 ,4 ,, ,.., Twlns or just brothers? Some students, such as Jason and Gus Emmick were so close in age that they were often mistaken for twins. A convenient birthday party. As much as the odds were against it, some siblings who weren't twins, such as Danielle and Anissa Yates shared the same birthday and cel bration that went along with it. f of r . P i l l l 1 i l l a -Xia DOUBLE THE FUN Wouldn't it be nice to have two Ward- robes instead of one? Some students had this luxury because they were the same age and size of another member of their family. They were twins. Although clothing selection was a plus, it certainly wasn't all that being atwin entailed. Loneliness, a prob- lem that struck many teenagers, rarely faced twins. Whether they wanted the company or not, twins had each other to do things with. Kelly and Corey Auernig demon- strated this tendency by often playing baseball together. Just as relationships between any two people falter at times, twins weren't always the best of friends. i 'We usually get along O.K., but sometimes she reall gets on m nerves. We always filg t over who l uses the phone, said Tyler McDaniel 5 about his relationship with his twin sister Tanya. 5 PSE UDO-PARENTS Dragging a weary body out of bed. I Picking out an outfit with half-closed l eyes. Perfecting the look for yet another long day. Then the real job Came. Wakin up an uncooperative Hve year old Ehild. Carefully choosing Clothes that kept up with the latest Preschool fads. Fixing breakfast for a family and finally, making a delivery , to the local preschool. This routine sounds like that of a Parent, but some students took on . these responsibilities by becoming l Pseudo-parents to help bear the load 2 of bringing u children. Busy parents l Were relieved? of the more menial jobs l associated with childcare by their mature teenagers who were willing i t0 care for their younger siblings. Slllynn Chee and her sister Cynthia epitomized the pseudo-parent rela- f10r1ship. Chee chose the clothes that l her sister wore, provided trans- i Eflrtation to and from school and often Fought her to social events. r I of intense fear and anxiety for most new soccer players. Most first-time players were afraid to make any wrong moves in front of the i . strangers around them. able to relax in the tense envir- onment because they were varsity team who made try- 5 fe Qi K J' -.s.'+. s I ' 4 ' N 5 5 2 '4 if -'if-1 :-. iii: A f :r2iz3i5. : 5:f: :5': '- I r if ' Na, SOCCER BROTHERS The first day of practice was a time Three players, though, were quite familiar with at least one player each on the team. Freshmen Scott Pieri and Cas- ey Cox, and sophomore Tim Coffman had brothers on the outs and the rest of the season a lot easier. The older players were Ron Pieri, Daven Cox, and Steve Coffman. The three sets of brothers, e ' who had played very little together in competitive play previousliy, ound . that there was very little ifference in playing soccer together. It's just like being on any other team. My brother just makes me feel a little more com- fortable, said Scott Pieri. . l Following in his brother's footsteps. Greg NeIson's interest in Drama arose from his brotherJeff'slnvoIvement. Students such as the Nelson's often participated in the same activities as their older siblings. IDEAL AGE DIFFERENCE Did fyou ever notice that many of your riends had brothers and sisters who were friends with your brothers and sisters? There was an unusually large number of students who had sib ings who attended Del Campo along with them. This relationship was especially evi- dent among seniors and freshmen. There were far more seniors who had freshmen siblings and vice-versa than would normally be expected in ahigh school situation. One of the possible explanations for the abundance of siblings with three years between them was a feeling that arose in the early 1970's that this age difference was ideal for children to grow up in. A book called Dr. Spock 's Baby Book was published at this time convinced manly parents that sibling rivalry wou d exist least between children of this age difference. M1111 rr' ag 1 29 .., ,A..,,...... ., 'jlfewii
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