Wagoner High School - Dog Daze Yearbook (Wagoner, OK)

 - Class of 1985

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Y Lana Cheatham said, When Lisa and I were in kindergarten we switched chairs for about a week until Shug figured it out and got mad. in the picture are: Lana and Lisa Cheatham, Carol and Mark Young, and Kelly and Kevin French. Y The administration building, which was built in 1925, is the background for this picture of Junior High twins. They are: Glenda and Linda Clayton, Melinda and Melissa Johnson, Laurel and Leslie Rasson. it Petrilla, 4 Flashing great smiles these happy Junior High twins are proud to be twins. They are Tate Caudle, , fhis twin Andy was sick that dayl, Mike and , Michelle Srickelmeyer, Lisa and Teresa Bradley, Janice and Janet Brown, Laura and Michelle Double Trouble 13

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'ts 1. s 4 1 S l ws if fn Double Trouble Twins occur once in every 96 births. That means that in every 1000 live births, 10.42 of those are twins, The enrollment of Wagoner Junior and Senior high schools is 1025 students, and that number includes 13 sets of twins. So Wagoner produces more sets of twins than the national average. Twins don't always look alike, maintain the some interests or enjoy the same friends. But a talk with Wagoner twins shows some ofthe similarities that do exist. You always have someone to talk to. Sometimes we have the same dream. When one of us was sick, the other was too. One of us will be thinking ofa song and the other will start singing it out loud. Several of the twins agreed they were glad they were twins and enjoyed the advantages. The closeness we share is something ordinary brothers and sisters don 't have. Without a twin you would have no extra help on homework. I would miss that. Identical twins agreed it is fun to be able to fool everyone. When we were in kindergarten we switched chairs for about a week before Shug figured it out. I like to call my mom and act like my sister because on the phone she can 't tell us apart. I went out with my brother's girl friends 12 Double Trouble 4 Here are two twins, can you tell them apart? Right - one is a Parisotto and one is a Boyd. Y Ed Parisotto Evan Boyd Chris Parisotta and Kevin Boyd one similarity among the four of them is that they all have worked at Pizza Hut P Reminiscing about the past, Carol Young fills out her information sheet for the Double Trouble feature last summer. We switched on Mrs. Stivers in the Oth grade and that was fun. Being twins did cause conflicts. One day after school I got beat up because these guys thought I was my brother. When you want to be alone, sometimes it is difficult. A twin can be like a shadow. You get tired of answering the inevitable questions - Are you two really twinsp you don't even look alike? or Uh - which one are you? We had to dress alike. Sometimes when I'm on the hunt for a girl, I'd just as soon be a single faced guy. The overriding opinion was that the advantages of being a twin outweighed the disadvantages. To tell you the truth, lreally couldn 't think of myself not being a twin. 02'



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They March to the Tune ofa Different lf you see him walking dawn the hall to a syn- capated bearp if cleaning out her locker brings a smile instead of a frowng if he reads his science book with a foot tapping, if she smiles and hums through a history lecture, look ogoin. There is probably a small wire coming from his or her ear and attached to a little box about waist level - the year of the Walkman - that little cassette machine that carried music wherever we went. Music was a big part of our lives, For those who didn't have our own private source, we could sometimes get a teacher to turn an the intercom. In the morning while we were still halt asleep, we liked our music soft. As the day progressed, so did the volume. By evening we were really ready to get into it - unfortunately our parents weren'tl The big fun came when o great band was on- nounced to come to Tulsa and we Could save ,Q ,po kiwi ix, Wu. ,,,-f

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