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GETTING INVOLVED Many students are also in¬ volved outside of school in oth¬ er organizations. Membership in these groups takes away study time, but they manage to keep up while helping oth¬ ers. While providing their ser¬ vices, they encounter many rewarding experiences. J ' m not Ctarmst- Top: A few of the CRAWFORD COUNTY YOUTH ASSOCIATION for RETARDED CITIZENS are Front: Debra Hoover, Amy Doddroe, Leah Belardo, Amy Zaebst, Back: Charla McCallister, Traci Lutz, Dana Coldwell, Doloris Gottfried, Ruth Kimerline. Center Left: CANDY STRIPERS at Galion Hospital are Front: Lynn Huber, Leah Belardo, Karen Bowin. Back: Kim Gasuras, Jackie Stuckert, Lisa Castle. Above: A few members of various 4H clubs are Front: Amy Zaebst, Jackie Stuckert, Noel Chase. Back: Karen Schimpf, Dori Fauser, Colleen Noe, Lynn Huber, Nancy Schimpf. Left: Michelle King and her sister at the junior high are the only students belonging to Rainbow Girls— a masonic organization for girls. 5
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BUSY BODIES Making ends meet is often a crisis in high school students lives. Needs for money vary from gas for the car to dates to clothing to many other so- called “necessities . To ease the situation, many students find the answer... in working. Top: Jan Campbell, along with her brother Joe, work at Kentucky Fried Chicken in Galion. Center Left: Mi¬ chelle Houk works as a lifeguard here at CCHS during the open pool hours in the summer. Center Right: Besides playing pranks on people, Kevin Wheeler and Norm Hall manage to maintain jobs. Kevin is employed at Bu- cyrus Quality Printing, while Norm worked most of the year at Corner Grocery, but is currently employed at Munz-Pirnstill. Others who are presently working are: Shawn Carpenter at the Treasure Chest; Chris McClintock and Cathy Lucius at Long Acre Farms, Jay Stuckman at Bucyrus Motors, Jack Bordner at Lederer ' s Body Shop, Mike Hadsell and Cindy Rank at the Galion YMCA, Susan Morral at Windy Ridge Pheasant Farm, and Cara Lipscomb at Perkins. 4
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A CHANGE OF PACE Students were treated to more assemblies this year. Stu¬ dent council arranged enter¬ tainment ranging from pep ral¬ lies and Christmas programs, to Karate demonstrations and rock bands. Students showed their appreciation to student council by being a good audience. Top Left: Michael Oxley, running for re-election to Congress, visited the school to field questions from students and make his position known on various issues. Top Right: The mini-olympics was some¬ thing new for the school. It was organized by the FHA. Six teams were involved, including this one, the Ford Freaks . During one of the pep rallies, the Cross Country team was honored and psyched for the state meet. Center: The choir performed for the student body on two special occasions, one being Thanksgiving, the other, Christmas. Right: With Spring fever in the air, the student council felt students needed and deserved a break. The First Na¬ tional Band was invited to play for the student body. 6 Assemblies
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