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Mirror Image 23 a sophomore. company. They are often thought to be twins though Kathy is Kathy and Suzy Grist enjoy each oth- er’s a senior and Suzy viewpoint Christy Gianerrino Mrs. Page Roberts shares her view- point with her English classes. She often obtains another from her husband. n literature with his class. An inter- st in English is only one common ir. Don Roberts discusses Anglo-Sax- lait between him and Mrs. Roberts.
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Regina and Renita DeLoatch enjoy taking a break between classes. These identical twins enjoy confus- ing their peers by dressing alike ev- ery day. MIRROR Image WIEKO wade The me | see in you; the you | Have you ever won- dered if there was some- one else, somewhere in the world who was a mirror im- age of yourself? The phrase “mirror image does not only refer to people who simply look alike; it may also refer to people who reflect similar mannerisms. It's not hard to find mirror images among family members, bur there are also those thar are unrelated and could easily pass for twins. Although they are not twins, Kathy Grist and Suzy Grist bear a close resem- blance. “‘People | don’t know often look ar me like they're on the verge of say- ing hello, bur instead ger a confused expression on their face and look away,’ Kathy admitted while dis- cussing her mirror image Suzy. 22 Mirror Image Debbie Nataupsky didn't have to go far to find her mirror image. She has been told all of her life thar she looks like her mother. ‘We have more in common than just looks,’’ Debbie ex- plained. “People say we have the same laugh, smile, and sense of humor.” Many people believe that when two people are near each other for a long period of time thar they ac- quire the same mannerisms. If this is true Mr. Don Roberts and Mrs. Page Roberts of the English department are a prime example. “'It’s al- most like having the same teacher for two years in a row, stated senior Lisa VanGuilder. Another amazing pair is Brian Butcher and John Vaughn, who are often mis- taken for brothers. Having see in me known each other for three years, they have devel- oped similar mannerisms, academic interests and ex- tra curricular activities. They both express enthusiastic in- volvement in class execu- tive board and church youth functions. “On occa- sion we've been asked if we're brothers, and we do have a lot similarities, but our personalities are differ- ent,’’ stated Brian Butcher. Whether brothers, sisters, or no relation at all, many students continue to roam the halls along with their “mirror image. So don't be surprised if someone you don't know comes up fo you and speaks, for it may be that they've mistaken you for your “mirror im- age.” Christy Gianerrino John Vaughn and Brian Butcher pause before class to discuss plans for the day. Their friendship makes senior year a time they will always remember. wy Debbie Nataupsky enjoys spending time with mom in the kitchen. Mak. ing cookies gives Debbie and her mother time to enjoy being friends,
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Unwilling to conform with society, Mike Yarkey exhibits a style of his own. His jacket relays the message of the musical group The Subhu- Junior Adrian Peartree sports a typi- cally different hairstyle. While some express themselves through cloth- mans. ing, Adrian uses his head. Located in the new Patrick Henry Mall, The Limited Express offers a wide variety of contemporary fashions for young women and men. Christy Gi i ianertino Allison Creech Allison Creech Mary Hardy's pony tail speaks for itself. French braided hair is a popu- lar trend. Cool-headed and causal, Chris We- ber, Brent Bryan, Shane Brookman, and Mike Harvey get together to dis- cuss the upcoming weekend. Allison Creech 24 Fashion
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