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Susie spied Joe in the hall before lunch and said, joe, do you have that spelling list for next period's test? With a sly grin, he explained, Susie, I am not in your English class - that is my brother John. It's already the sixth week of school and you don't know that? To her surprise, the real Ioe met them in the hall. Susie asked if people often confused them. Iohn confessed that they could change places in classes and teachers wou1dn't even notice. Although having a twin makes being your own person even that much harder, both John and Ioe agreed that they would never trade his brother for anyone. A double take Two is better than one Mix 'n' Match. Can you pair the twins? Howard Haber cringes as Iohn cruises along. Andrew and Donald Migot wait for class to start. Mother! Nana and Norma Rivas call home.
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Maeriiseriiase W Ml or shear cltiieifceafi When her first-born enrolled in the ninth grade at the same high school she had attended, she recalled her own treasured memories. She wondered how the school had changed so she decided to take an active roll. First she joined the PTA. She volunteered to sell bumper stickers and spirit shirts and helped in the library once a week. When the gym dances were planned, she chaperoned them. Through these projects, she watched her freshman son begin to store memories of his own. She assisted her child through the difficulties teen- agers experience. While expanding her own knowledge about Paschal, she also helped to expand the knowledge of her child. . .,r. 4 V 4 Lb K k K up .st me 'Y' ' , ' ef? 1. , Mrs. Betty Price sells a bumper sticker to Greg Madere. How'd she talk me into this one? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pauling supervise the building of the freshman float. Mrs. Terry Ray helps lighten the load in the library. Can I leave yet? Mrs. Mary Ann Dorris helps by working the bumper sticker drawing. PARENTS I 23
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1 . Q Charles Dewar tells his brother Iohn of the HDeware Charm. Paulette, Lizette, Kathy, and Mellisa Moss are a handful. Jamie - is that your date to homecoming? Lori and jamie Key show sisterly love. The Lovely Lucignagnis - Dana, Suzanne and Angie - take a break from school. 6' .W VJ i fc if ' , 57' . f 1 .-. 1 QF..-t VF. ',,, .A , , 152.--':..'-s f-J .f . . , , 'rin-f..., 4 , 1 s. ' ,f Y K .gf--eww W in ' F 3 f ,.c, 2 ' An hour before the game and Ianet's room still wasn't clean. After seeing Ianet's room the day before, her mother issued the ultimatium that her room be spotless or she couldn't go to the game. Ianet sorted through the paraphernalia: lost homework, old clothes she would never wear again, and a variety of shoe boxes stuffed with notes from middle school. She knew it would be a long time before she finished cleaning her room. Ten minutes later under a stack of old records, she discovered a '58 PAN- THER. This was her mother's old high school annual. As Ianet thumbed through the old book, she laughed at her mom's old steady and the different inds of clothes. Later she found her ister's 1976 annual and her brother's '78 PANTHER. As Ianet stacked the ooks aside, she realized that these ooks were simply not just old annuals ut memories. Though the fads had hanged with the times, one thing re- ained constant - the tradition of go- ng and then coming home to ASCHAL HIGH SCHOOL. A family affair legacies strengthen purple reign
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