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School TiesBy Maryellen McClainWhile walking down the crowded hallway rushing to class, itsnice to see a familiar face in the throng.I really enjoy having anolder sibling because I know he is always watching over me,freshman Michelle Bower said about her brother, senior MarkBower. He helps me with whatever I need help with and is alwaysthere for me. She admitted that its also nice having him take meto and from school.Even though sometimes siblings and family members are farapart when it comes to age, their relationship can still be close. Mysister and I are very close, and we get along very well and its thefirst time since elementary school that we have been at the sameschool, Mark said. Its nice having her there just to know what sheis up to.Sisters Natalie and Jerilyn Kremer had not attended the sameschool in three years. My sister and I get along really well. I can askher questions about things at school that I dont know and it is reallycool to have her there, but I wish I could see her more, freshmanNatalie Kremer said.The advantage of having my sister at school with me is that wehave more in common and we have something to talk about, seniorJerilyn Kremer said. We dont have any classes together and Idont see her that often during school, but I see her before and afterschool and maybe once in a while in the hallways throughout theday.I am a senior and so is my twin brother Shaun, senior ShaneAxom said. Shaun and I see each other at the start and the end ofeach day, in the hallways, and at lunch we sit at the same table,Shane said. He entertains me during the long SRT class onWednesdays.Having a sibling at school can be not only entertaining, butcomforting as well.18 ^TUDFNTLIFFTheyre always buggingyou and you have to givethem a ride to school allthe time.-junior Brian Erdmann (left)pictured with junior Will |
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Bloomington High School South |
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