DENMARK, WI (WTAQ) – Twins…After Twins…After Twins…And it just keeps going.
In Denmark, six sets of twins are in a graduating high school class of 102 students.
The Denmark Twins have been the talk of the town for more than a decade now.
The six sets of twins, three identical and three fraternal gathered for photos before graduation Friday.
Stephanie Pribyl says it’s a little unusual to have so many twins in one school, but said it was a nice way to grow up.
“I like having someone to talk to where I can be like, ‘Oh! She did this and she did that,’ and the other twin’s like, ‘yeah! I totally relate to that!”
Because as close as twins can be, there are struggles too. But with high school now behind them, these siblings are all looking toward the future.
Some will be going to college, some to the same college and some in separate directions.
The Pribyl sisters are headed to UW-Green Bay in the fall, studying different majors. Jackie Pirbyl…
“I never lived without her so I don’t know any different, but it’s kinda fun”
Stephanie says it’s a lifetime bond..
“You have a best friend for life. You know they’re always gonna be there for you. Someone you can always talk to and share your secrets”
But they said , no matter how far apart, the bond is always there between twins.
In Denmark last year, there were two sets of twins that graduated.


