9 Ii ithe lett is probably Leona, Three £ other ono is.9Which Is Which and WhoIIs Who, Big Problems forClassmates, TeachersBy MARJORIE LUCAS.FULLERTON UNION HIGH SCHOOL, Feb. 2.—Whenever anyone says “twins’' around the campus 18 very shy boys and girls ifluck for cover—and I don’t blame them ..at all! Just imagine having to be polite to those well meaning people who always make the brightremark, “Oh, are you twins?’'It really is funny to have nine pairs of twins strolling around the School doubling for each other and forever getting mixed up, but that fa just the situation here at Fullerton high school. 4 ■Take Marion and Maxwell Erwin,for instance. They were both born in California in 1008, and talk about doubles—just look at them!Aha! The Jackson Sisters.Then come the Jackson twins, girls this time. Leona and Viola, also bom in California in 1008 on Thanksgiving Day. “Nothing to he thankful for, though,” they say. |Bernice and Arthur Bell come next, born in California in 1009. Of course, they don’t get, mixed up for each other; and neither do Donald and Dorothy Wiese, but they have ffll the other characteristics of twins. Cleo and Loo Tanquary from Illinois are brothers and as alike as two pins: as are the sisters, Verial Mae and Vista Fae Wyatt lt;fCalifornia.lt;SCda;theWlt;onstaneyIb uThgarGelt;MatorC’esocMamatisiancJacce tPuTndeimapof1stuisoutwelt;herCO lcolereSome say that Charles and Robert Hexmalhalch do not look very much alike, but it takes a bettor judge than I to tell them apart— and Tvs known them for fiveSir*.Mother Constantly Worried.Elizabeth and Esther Bohling are another two whose mother must have had difficulty in knowing which was which; but Edna and Ethel McCoy are easily distinguish- s(able for the fact that one has dim-pies and a good complexion and the foiother a good complexion and dim- hlf pies. pj.Contrary to the common belief, jai twins live very amicably together ' except when they quarrel, and then nh