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a second glance at each other, but twins usually cause When walking down the halls among 2450 people, its easy to look without Wait a minute. Didn't you just see her ear. Also, many twins did notlike being com- s at once! But sometimes twins illusion. both advantages and disadvan- a twin. One advantage was that they could talk to about since many of their experiences the same. Sr. Dmitry Goldin have a friend at home who can 3, and I almost never get twins were taking several of so they helped each other studied for tests together. was that it was sometimes Sr. Don Mendell said, much more easily be- seem to instantly start a when they discover I'm a twin. A disadvantage that went with being a twin was having to share many things, sometimes a in the opposite direction? No one can pared with each other, thus provoking compe- tition. Another disadvantage was constantly being mixed up. Many times one twin got into trouble for the actions of the other. Soph. Tonya Seaman said, One time Tammy's teacher saw me in the hall and wanted me to serve detention. I wasn't even in her class! Being confused for another all the time might cause identity problems for some twins, but not many. Sr. Terri Harmon said, While growing up, we each were taught to be our own person, therefore, we have our own likes and dislikesf, They were confident of their indi- viduality, although most twins were thought of as a unit. Tonya and Tammy said that if they weren't together, someone would always ask where the other one was. Sharing the same high school brought many sets of twins closer together and caused most of the student body to be seeing double. Qduegx ts Kelly Gricscmcr ouble dribbling is the call on Soph. Tammy Seaman and her twin Tonya. Tammy attempts to block a KJ .iiiSKE'lltfill.l. shot from Tonya during a basketball practice. Competi- tion between twins was common. ...... ..,... . ,,.., as ppp i X A ..,... K. v E as 'ffliil 7 gif 1:-M . .. ..1s.aE:is ' Ts' ..tt. -fff Of t X ass i S - - ,X -+ X z X a QQ x rl s .i es X ,wigs X X Q 'W l l 9 twrxx as .....,, ,. .. ...... .. 1 1555:'ifif'ff1!1ifSEv29 323' -fl' i fE. 'L 12512515 A I ,-,t 2 flireiit t w.. ,.,..v. ,,,,,, ..
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N'l R Ss i. N 3 , , Si Q s Q g X l reelanee photographer Ron Dorito from lligh School three day Whom Session' Ron also SPCVU CUC dal' at U10 Sports magazine talks to Jr. Jeremy DuPont during a printers to watch the process of publishing lite Scout. Daly Sk iv 1' 1 ,X J as Stix wa , Q 4 1' 3 sf . S . SV' ,M .. Long judged by national critiques as a superior publication, recognition by High School Sports magazine again proves The Scout a cut What's going on? Ask tThe Scout! When students wanted to know what was going on in the news they could turn to The Scout. lt reported the news around the nation as well as around the school. The newspaper was recognized with a very prestigious achievement. The national maga- zine-Iligh School Sports featured the newspa- per in its February edition. The magazine dealt with high school sports and athletes across the nation. In each issue, the magazine chose some high school extracurricular activity, other than a sport, to feature in their Time Out section. When The Scout was chosen, it was the first time that lligh School Sports had decided on a newspaper for its feature. High School Sports chose The Scout from twelve other award-winning newspapers from across the nation. The paper was chosen over the competition for its coverage of interna- Co-py: Kun Goodwin Layout: Tyler Salazar tional, national, local, and school events. It was also chosen for balanced coverage, clean layouts, and creative designs. Although many staff members had never heard of the magazine, they were excited to be chosen for a feature in a national magazine. The Scoutis advisor, Mrs. Sheryl Foster, Said, i'Most of the staff did not realize what was going on until the professional photographer came to take pictures for the article. I was tree mendously surprised and pleased. Sr. Jarod Trow said, Nlvlost people do not get the chance to be in a nation-wide magminef' Being chosen for the feature was a great morale booster. It gave the staff more incen- tive because they had been recognized for their work. Sr. Jason Bumett said, This recogni- tion made the staffmore willing to workhardf' Mrs. Foster said, 'lThis makes the entire staff feel like weare doing something right. It helps us keep concerned with quality. Debbie Traudi sk V . 5 aint- as The recognition helped the staff feel better about being on newspaper. It in- creased morale and made us work harder. Sr. Jarod Trow ....... .......,...,. .
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