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Eric  Mason
                   John Mass
                   Barbara  Matthias
                   Brett  Matthies
                   Wendy McCarty
                   Shane McClure
                   Tracy McConnell

                   Martin McCormick
                   Dean McDermitt
                   Jason McElroy
                   Kristi  McGee
                   Kevin  McKay
                   Brian McNeel
                   Mike  Melander

                   Ian  Melroy
                   Shelley Merchant
                   Jon  Merkley
                   Susan Meseck
                   Tonya Meyer
                   Mitch  Miles
                   Debbie  Mill er

                   Paul Miller
                   Rhonda Mill er
                   Suzanne Miller-
                   Sandra Milnes
                   Paul Milone
                   Ron  Minor
                   Jon Mislivec

                   Renee Mitchell
                   Julie Moore
                   Chris Moorhead
                   Heather Morrison
                   Jennifer Moss
                   David Mossberg
                   Amy Mu ehl eman




                              Siblings  at it  Again


                  H        ey, that's my sweater you're wearing!  night.
                           So, what are you gonna do about it?
                                                             The real arguing began when a  family  had
                            You've been in  the bathroom for over  a boy and a girl.  As  a rule, brothers and sisters
                  an hour, hurry up!  Sound familar? This conversa- did  not  get along  very well  for  even a  short
                  tion  was in  a  household who  had more than one  period of  time. They often argued over whose
                  child.                                   turn it  was to take out the trash, or who should
                    Sisters that are close to the same age argued  shut  the door, the one who opened it  or the one
                  over guys, clothes, and even bathroom time. One  who  went out  last.  Most  brothers and sisters
                  of  the more common arguments seemed to  be  argued over anything two brothers and sisters
                  telephone time. When one of  the two sisters hung  argued about,  just  for  the  sake of  arguing.
                  on the phone for  more than her share of  time this  According to Seni or Dan Galbraith, "one of  my
                  would, and usually did,  lead to  an argument.   biggest arguments with  my  sister is  which one
                    Brothers tended to argue about different things  of  us  gets to  sit  in  the front  seat if  I'm  not
                  than girls, and even football teams, if  they were  driving."
                  rooting for  different teams. One could suspect a   Even  though all  siblings  argued frequently
                  major  argument if  the family only  had one car and  they still  got  along, once in  a  while.
                  both of  the  teenage  brothers had dates that

                                                                        -G.  Beighley -
                                                                                                  Can  I  please borrow  your  sweater? Senior  Amy
                                                                                                  Womack asks. Siblings who are close to  the same size
                                                                                                  sometimes  end up sharing more of their wardrobes than
                                                                                                  they might lik e.  (photo  by R.Moore)
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