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Check our web page at http://www.4.0andGo.com or call 696-8886(TUTOR) Page 4 THE BATTALION Monday, October 29,1 Oh brother. where art thou? Students find comfort with siblings at Texas A&M By Heather Campbell THE BATTALION Amy Wonsmos, a junior marketing major, said that going to A&M with her older brother and sister has far exceeded her expectations. “It was such a blessing to have Jeff and Kelley here my first semester because it was hard to adjust at first,” Amy said. “They taught me the ropes and I knew who 1 could go to for advice and encouragement. I followed in their footsteps by doing Fish Camp and other organizations they were involved in.” Siblings can alleviate first-semester pressures and can be comforting when faced with stress. “Family is a great place to turn to when you need reassurance or someone who you know is pulling for you,” Amy said. “My sis ter would always send me notes or bake me cookies when 1 had hard weeks.” Amy said during sorority rush, her sister bought her lunch and a cake for good luck and they eventually pledged for the same sorority. Jeff Wonsmos, a senior accounting major, pulled pranks on Kelley, Class of 1999. Kelley and her roommates fought back and the war began, Jeff said. They did everything from taping each other to chairs to leaving each other’s possessions on their front porches. For the Wonsmos siblings, being at A&M deepened their relationship. “By going to A&M together, my brother, sister and I are fulfilling the dream that our Aggie grandfather had for us,” Amy said. “This is a bond we will share forever.” Having siblings can be taken for granted and once at college many realize the impor tance of keeping those relationships close and deepening them. Amy said she learned to appreciate her siblings more after the Sept. 11 tragedies. “I never want to take my siblings for granted and I make it a priority to spend time with them at least once a week.” Amy said. Family is a great place to turn to when you need reassurance. — Amy Wonsmos junior marketing major “The tragedy made me realize how grateful 1 am to have a brother and sister who care about me and want the best for me.” Summer Wiese, a junior architecture major, broke her ankle and her sister stepped in to help. Megan Wiese, a senior education major, drove her to classes everyday and made sure she was OK. “I tend to be like a mother to Summer Entry-Level Clerical Positions (Full and Part-Time) SourceNet Solutions, a leading business process outsourcing company, is expandin its global operation and opening an office in College Station SourceNet Solutions has immediate full and part-time openings for qualified, dependable employees for office work, including data entry/customer service because I’m older ... I would go pick hen and cook for her when she lived inthedom Megan said. “I think Summerenjoyedhan somewhere to go when she needed todol laundry or just take a break fromthedomi College life can be demanding and tit a commodity with not much to be spaml Keith McSpadden, a freshmen biom; ical science major, and Mark McSpadsfa a sophomore mathematics major, fc with each other and shared a roompoi ing up. 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