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Twins, Brothers, And Sisters Each school has it’s own unique student body, but one thing they all have are brothers and sisters. Some of the students have different feel- ings about having a sibling going to the same school. Some students real- ly don’t mind their brother or sister around all day long since they have to see them at home anyway. You may be faced with that situation at one time or another, but whether it’s a problem or not is up to you. Some of the 1986-87 seniors had the following to say concerning their younger siblings. “I think it’s kind of neat,” stated Angela Taylor. “Well I never see my little brother anyway, so it doesn't really bother me at all,” said Tammy Fuller. Kerry Lewis said, “It really doesn’t make any dif- ference at all.” David Dabney said, “I guess it’s all right since I get to tell my little brother what to do.” Maria Resendez stated, It doesn’t matter to me as long as she stays out of my way.” “I wish she’d leave!” stated Kay Robinson. It may seem bad to have your brother or your sister here, but what about those of us who look just like you, namely a twin. There is a slight difference in twins, there are frater- nal twins and identical twins. Frater- nal twins don’t necessarily have to look alike, the pair can even be a boy or a girl. On the other hand, identical twins have to be of the same sex and they usually look exactly alike. A Classical Friendship And A Family Bond There are some advantages and disadvantages to having a twin. Some of the more common ones are: sharing a birthday party, borrowing clothes, having people mix you up, being called twins, and always being asked how many minutes apart they are. Here are some statements a few of the twins made: Tonya Harris sai- d,“It gets rather irritating, having people getting me mixed up with my twin.” “It could be to a great advan- tage because you can pull pranks on your friends, teachers, or your girl- friend,” stated Garland Hart. Kathy and Kerry Tilton said,“It’s like hav- ing a friend your own age around all the time.” Tonya Harrte and Sonya Harris (12) try to e the difference between her and her »J ter Kathy Tilton and Kerry Tilton (10) Look mom' No caviller Joanne Thierry and Joeeph Thierry (11) Can you Tina Sleeon and Tracy Slaeon ! ) Can you teB believe w are actually twin ? apart?
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What were the lives of the students about at Lee? Well, for the most part, there were before school meetings, after school practices, tests and activi- ties during the day, and for some, after school jobs. Were there any times to rest or just have fun? Of course! There were dances to go to, people to date, concerts to see, and of course sports events to support. Participation com- bined with spirit turned school days, activities, and student life into a blast. Left io nghi Marta Lugo. Section Editor MtchcHe Rich ard . and Tonya Hebert
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Eric Caatro and John Caatro (11,10)- Show that «van brother. and utter. can be a perfect pair K«J.«V Fuller and Tammy Fuller (10,1ft If. true He •» my true-blood brother Peter Lugo and Maria Lugo] (9.1ft Why am I titling hare? We never act like thi.' John Mlchon and Monica Mlchon (11.12) He doewi’t look like me. or doe. he? Craig Contreaa and Laura Conlrcaa (9.12) Show of! their Levi'» jacket» at they goof off In the hall. 7
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