
Anna Mary "Amy" Thomas, 69, of Ligonier Township, looks through old newspaper clippings featuring the Zavada quadruplets of Latrobe. Thomas is the last surviving sibling of the famous quadruplets. The world marveled at the Zavada quadruplets when they arrived early at Latrobe Hospital on a Sunday morning 70 years ago. But it was all their parents, Andrew and Barbara Zavada, could do just to keep their names straight. "My mom got confused — they had to put name bands on us when we were little because they couldn't tell us apart," said Thomas, the last surviving sibling of the Zavada quadruplets.(Stephen Huba/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)
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