VOL. III, NO. 8
MARCH 2, 1962

Double Trouble

This week the spotlight focuses on Doug and Don Seagren, third in a series on twins from the Senior class.

Both Doug and Don are active in sports, and are members of M‑club. Doug participates in basketball and golf, while Don goes out for basketball, cross-country, and baseball. They both like to go trout fishing in Wisconsin.

Both plan to go to college after graduation. Doug wants to go to Purdue, and Don has applied at Rice institute. Don has a B plus average and Doug a B average in school.

At this time Doug is infatuated with a senior, and Don has failed to comment on his girl for reasons unknown. When asked what subject was their favorite, both quickly replied, "Government!" This opinion is probably biased because Mr. Gaston Freeman, their basketball coach, is also a government teacher.

"Being twins is okay because you can always borrow money from your brother whenever you're broke," commented Doug. "One bad thing is that you always get blamed for your brother's mistakes," added Don.