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Top left, Gretchen Armbruster, Julie Taylor, and Karen Busch use a study hall period to enjoy the latest news. Above, Kelly Dallman and Amy Edwards are distracted at lunch. Middle right, Kevin Sandall leads the discus- sion in the library. “Appreciating” the discussion are Todd Reeverts and Scott Shank. Lower right, during Activity Period Dana Har- mon, Lisa Busch, Aimce Shelton, and Desa Rich- ards discuss the video tape of the latest girls' basket- ball game. Below, Bob Digiovanni reaches deep into his locker for unmentionable items.
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Scott Shank celebrates by blowing up a balloon in the li- Chris Woods and Mike Shank either arc showing senior togetherness or will try to kill each • ™ry. other as soon as the camera is out of sight. Holadays typify ‘Sequel with No Equal’ The Holaday kids — Eddie (out of school), Brett, Chad, and Alan — are good examples of the Sequel with No Equal. Each had his her specialness in high school but none of the three can match the experiences of being the last of the line as Alan has. As a family, the Holadays enjoy backpacking and other outdoor ac- tivities. Individually, Brett says he enjoys being the oldest of the three still in school. Chad maintained that being the middle kid “isn’t all that great,” but youn- gest Alan says he learns from the mistakes of all the others. It isn’t all fun and games, according to Alan. “Everyone expects you to be just like the rest of the family,” he said. Bad or good, Alan is the last “sequel” and has no equal — at least not in the Holaday family. Right, the Holaday kids pose for a picture around the hol- idays. From top are Eddie (Holaday) Groves, Brett Hola- day, Chad Holaday, and Alan Holaday.
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Senior Gile with no equal! Senior Holly Gile symbolizes the idea of the Sequel with No Equal because she is the last in her family — a position with no equal. All of Holly’s six brothers and sis- ters (except one) have gone to Byron High School. A close family, all of the clan have given her advice on how to survive in high school. Holly says that having such a family situation occasionally made things difficult. “When you live in a large family, you have to grow up fast,” Holly said. Even though one would think that her parents are glad she’s the last one, Holly said that she thinks they will miss having children at home. is a real sequel Senior Holly Gile (center in red sweater) sits among her brothers and sisters as the “Sequel With No Equal” personified. At left, sitting, is sister Stacey and at right, sitting, is sister Becky. In back, left to right, are brothers Rocky. Rusty, Monty. Rory, and Rodney.
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