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       Noah Haynes Wells
       By: Jack Date: July 27, 2019, 2:38 pm
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       If an older boy doesn't have his own biography already on this
       forum, I'm starting these as updates, not as full bios.  I will
       say that Noah was raised by his single mother, until she passed
       away when he was 11.  Haynes was her last name.  His middle
       name, by birth, was Frances.  When I formally adopted him, he
       asked if we could drop Frances and take Haynes, which we did.
       I will quickly say that Noah is 6'2" weighs about 205, and is
       still active in field events at school.  He and Barry look so
       much alike they pass as twins - not identical, but I've known
       actual fraternal twins who look more dissimilar than the two of
       them.  Besides the inch in height and about 25 pounds in weight
       (Barry was mostly a baseball player, so he never worked at
       bulking up like Noah - who was a football player - did), is that
       Barry has dark brown hair, while Noah's is more auburn - call it
       chestnut.
       Noah is taking longer to graduate than Barry will.  That's not
       because Barry's smarter (though he is a bit better student than
       Noah).  It's mostly because Noah has been involved in both
       athletics and drama while in college.
       Noah really did think about teaching, more because he loves
       sports and theater, but he knows he's not professional quality
       at either.  After some back and forth on it, he finally decided
       to stick with his original option.  If all goes well, he's going
       to be graduating next May with a degree in chemical engineering.
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