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Family Affair
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are apparent across campus. There
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are nearly thirty sets of siblings, and
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several students have parents who are either .••>• ® » s > y&Z^'ys' '•'
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members or students. Jack and Jep
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nifer Hughes are resident students which Dr.
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Jack Hughes enjoys because "it's
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really quiet at home, but they al-
Pi Senior Elizabeth
ways come around when they need KemP and her sister
money." The number of Sarlos on Sophia, a sopho-
more, have spent
campus grew to five when mother two years at college
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together. Not only
Diane and brother Justin joined did they share
classes with each
Jesse, Rose, and Darla. other, they were
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roommates as well.
Such family support is no longer "Most sisters find it
unique on campus. Whether for difficult to live to-
sentimental reasons or for conve- gether, but I enjoy
it," Elizabeth said. "I
nience, having family at college is like having some
one to talk to. It's
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here when I
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oney!"
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The Sarlos didn't let
college separate
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them from each
other. Darla, Jesse,
Diane, Justin, and
a Rose get together
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fore the fine arts
program. Jokingly
, "We're
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all here because
we're not all there!"
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