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Haith, Sarah
Haley, Ross
Hall , Jeffrey
Hamilton, Eli zabeth ost students got along with
their siblings very well . They were the special
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Hammond, Sarah ... always be turned to.
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... "Although my older sister is at college, we keep in touch,
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always together because we are really
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.a close," JUnior Allie Willensky said .
Hanson, Kara
Hanson, Valeri e Senior Clark Youngman agreed .
"My older brothers don't live here, but
when they come to town, we are
together, even if it means JUSt sitting
Haq, Zain around ."
Harck, David
Students agreed that they
received the best advice from siblings .
However, some students were not so
lucky .
Harriger, Jessica
Hazard, Matthew
"I really don't get advice from
siblings," junior Nate Downard said, "I give them advice on
school, sports, and relationships ."
Some students struggled With the thought that their unior Jen Neuberger
Heaney, Caitlin J and £re£hman £i£ter ,
Heard, Cassandra parents compared them to their siblings, even if it was
Amy Neuberger, £troll
unintentional . However, others said their parents never into £chool. "Older
made comparisons . £ibhng£ get £tuck taking
younger s;bhng£ to
"My parents know that my sister and I are different £chool, which i£ a ha££le ,
Herrington, Sam people, so I feel they don't compare us," V/illensky said . but I enjoy £pending the
Hill , Megan time with my £i£ter ' Jen
Siblings were people who were always there . They might £aid. photo by Rachel
have gotten annoying, but when a shoulder was needed to Fischer.
cry on, a brother or sister was the best bet.
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