Santa Teresa High School - Compendium Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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CHECKING OUT THE PER- SONALS. K r canning the local IV section. Tom and Jell Kerrigan are caught in the library. When asked how they felt about being twins, both of them replied. But we don't even look alike! Pholo by Su- zanne Nelson. LOOKING OVER CLASS ASSIGNMENTS. ■ iscussing their similar term pa- pers due. Mathieu Wisz looks over his sister Tara's shouldor. It's rad because we re sup- posed to be twins, but we're complete oppo- sites. Pholo by Su- zanne Nelson.

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INTRODUCTIONS. r(D pint Commissioner. Michelle Gennger. introduces the spint leaders InJ at the Welcome Back Rally. I fee! anxious when the squads are do- ing their routines in front of the school because I know how much work they put into them.” Photo by Mike McMahon. A STRONG WORD K1 ;oach Gallegos ; ! tells the stu- dents about our var- sity football team and about the first game of the season. We have an out- standing team this year. We should do well if we work hard. Photo by Mike McMahon. JUMPING FOR JOY. HI ennifer Cardinale, a frosh-soph cheerleader, yells her cheers at the |,y Welcome Back Rally. She cheers really well and with a lot of ener- gy like the rest of the frosh-soph cheerleaders. Photo by Mike McMa- hon.



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 E J i v e n though all twins are not identi- cal, they all share a spe- cial emo- tional bond. There are good points and bad points, but most twins feel that the advantages overrule the hard- ships. JUST HANG- □ING AROUND. alking belween classes. John ana Paul McClen- don discuss their chances of passing English. Because of looking alike. They were surprised to iind out. that they weren't identical twins. At tho time we didn't know there was such a thing as fraternal •ins. Photo by Su- zanne Nelson. they say that everyone has a look-alike somewhere in the world, but there are people who have them close to home. Twins. Identical or fraternal, most twins look similar when they are young, then break the mold when they grow up. Although most people think that twins are always identical, fraternal twins can be boy girl, or same sex combinations that don't look alike. Most parents know they are going have twins before the birth. Frater- nal twins Kelly and Scott Economy, said they played very well together when they were young. Twins are said to have very special bonds that no one else shares. One summer, when Scott was at soccer camp, Kelly was at home and got a weird feeling that her brother was in trouble. Her parents dismissed the feeling as imagination. In fact, Scott had been injured by a kick in the head during a soccer game. When Scott's hurt- ing, I know — I can feel it. stated Kelly. Being twins can create many problems. Overprotectiveness or bossiness on the part of the older sibling, and car sharing makes for rough weekends. Having the same birthday is hard, also. Time, instead of going to one person, is divided between the two kids. For this rea- son, a lot of twins will celebrate their birthdays a week apart and have dif- ferent parties. This is difficult if they have the same friends, like Jeff and Jody Higdon. They often feel like they hang around each other too much and there is no indepen - dence, as they have a strong influ- ence on one another. is not all bad. There is always some- one on the same level to talk to, someone to communicate with, ac- cording to Jeff Higdon. Many of the people interviewed felt that a big plus to having a twin of the opposite sex is being able to scam on their siblings's friends. Most would rather have a twin tan not, though, just be- cause of the fact that they're not used to anything else. By Suzanne Nelson.

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