Colonel Crawford High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (North Robinson, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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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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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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ESCAPING BOREDOM To help get away from the hustle and bustle of school ac¬ tivities, these students have picked up on some exciting and unusual interests. Many of the hobbies would have never been suspected by other students, but here they are for all of you to see! Center Left: MALYNNE KEITER (left) has loved Koala bears ever since she saw them on television. After collecting them for five years, her favorite is from Austra¬ lia. Foreign exchange students have helped TODD HEINLEN in¬ crease his collection of napkins. After eight years he finds he has several that are very different. The first monkey she was given is still SANDY ROWE ' S favorite in her collection. Left: Jody Doven- barger displays part of her ele¬ phant collection on top of the ce¬ dar chest she made in Hobby Woods. Top Left: KIM BURSBY has been able to collect 100 stuffed animals in a three-year period; while RENEE SOBERS began collecting bells 5Vi years ago when her grandmother said she could have a bell she admired if she started collecting them. Top Center: NOEL CHASE (seated) passes her spare time by riding her 4-year old quarter horse Cassie Lass. Two years ago KELLIE ROBINSON ' S mother suggested she might like to scuba dive and she decided to give it a try. Her dream dive would be in the Bahamas because the water is clear and beautiful. Top Right: JULIE DEVORE has spent 1 Vfe years building her 8-room doll house that measures 4 feet long and 3 feet tall. When a rocket kit came in the mail, GRADE CROWLEY became interested in building the models. His favorite is his space shuttle which took 1-2 weeks to build. Center: MIKE HADSELL and JOHN BARNHART don ' t collect items; how¬ ever, their pasttimes of meditation and magic are a bit unusual. Above: BRIAN KALB didn ' t real¬ ize when he saw a model airplane kit that it would take anywhere from 1 to 6 months to build at a cost of $50 to $100. 7

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