Eva and Isaac Anderton are fraternal twins in the 11th grade at Eastmont High School.
Isaac is older by one minute and loves to rub it in. The siblings have no classes together and rarely have lunch with each other. They share a vehicle after a car accident had caused them to lose the other car. Eva states she enjoys having her sibling at school, as he is like a built-in friend, while Isaac agrees, except for sharing a car. Eva and Isaac have one more sibling on the way to Eastmont High School after them. Both siblings were asked the question, “In one sentence, can you describe your sibling(s)?” Eva responded with: “He’s quietly kind. He is a really sweet and genuine person,” while Isaac responded with: “Eva is thoughtful. She cares about me doing well.”

Dax and Alana Dickson are brother and sister at Eastmont High School. They are two years apart; Alana is a sophomore, and Dax is a senior. Both siblings don’t have any classes together and never has lunch together. They drive separate cars except during the winter when Dax drives them both. Dax and Alana do wrestling together at Eastmont, and both enjoy having their sibling at the high school. They have 3 more siblings on the way to Eastmont High School in the upcoming years. Both siblings were asked the question, “In one sentence, can you describe your sibling(s)?” Alana responded with: “He acts like he hates me, but he doesn’t. At least that’s what my mom tells me.” Dax also responded to the question with: “Alana is hardworking and is a great sister.”

Darius and Isaac Severson are twin brothers in the 12th grade at Eastmont High School. Darius is older than Isaac by 5 minutes, and they both enjoy having their sibling on campus. The brothers have four classes together and sit by each other when they can. They share a car and have lunch together every day. Isaac and Darius are in Band, Choir, Jazz Band, and Key Club together. They have no younger siblings coming to Eastmont either. Both siblings were asked the question, “In one sentence, can you describe your sibling(s)?” Isaac said, “My best friend,” while Darius said, “A loyal man, but don’t take his word for anything.”

Peyton and Austin Zelinski are brothers here at Eastmont High School. Peyton (junior) and Austin (sophomore) are 15 months apart in age. They have no classes or clubs together, but do play football and track and field together. The brothers never have lunch together and mostly drive separate cars to the high school. They enjoy having each other at school with them and have two more siblings on the way to attending Eastmont High School. When asked the question, “In one sentence, can you describe your sibling(s)?” Peyton said, “He speaks when spoken to, and he is very athletic.” Austin said, “A good leader, but a bit hot-headed, has high expectations and will most likely be a jack*** if you don’t meet him.”

Maria and Fatima Gomez are twin sisters in the 12th grade at Eastmont High School. Born just one minute earlier, Fatima is older than Maria. Both girls have mariachi together and sit by each other, as well as play the same instrument. The sisters never have lunch together, and both walk to school together. Maria and Fatima enjoy attending school together and asked the question, “In one sentence, can you describe your sibling(s)?” Fatima said, “She is sometimes annoying,” to which Maria responded with: “She sometimes has an attitude.”

Clara Lebow and her twin sisters, Savannah and Emma Lebow, all attend Eastmont High School together. Emma is the older twin by 9 minutes, while Clara is two years older than both of them. The sisters have lunch together every day and drive the same car to school. All three of them enjoy going to school together. Only the twins have two classes together and have no more siblings on the way to high school. Savannah and Emma described their sister as “Hard working, an amazing student. She is determined, smart in what she does, and we love her.” Clara described the twins as “Very supportive and friendly. We have fun.”

Finally, Bailey and the extravagant Taylor Webley are sisters here at Eastmont High School. Bailey, a senior, and Taylor, a junior, are 1 year and 7 months apart in age. The sisters have one class together with Mr. Waters in the weight room, and work out at the same rack. Bailey and Taylor have lunch together once a week, and they drive separate cars to school most of the time. They do track and field together, and both compete with the javelin, as well as participate in Link Crew Club with each other. The sisters have four more siblings on the way to Eastmont High School. Taylor described her sister as “my best friend and someone who I can always talk to and count on. I love her.” Bailey described Taylor as “she’s really funny, has a positive attitude, and gives the best advice.”



























