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an t ms is is 1 fmt We is ' si J Y 1 'sf'- 45 1 smir- Q 3' ' Ur' K r ,- r in-1 Ai? Dressed in the Halloween spirit, Luanne Nelson drinks her lunch. Could it be a little fresh blood? 8-Enthusiasm plode ith . . . THUSIASM It - 'ae while listening enthusiastically
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always kee s cool whether in the darkroom watc ing things develop or hanging around his 'Fonz' like harem. The 'Fonz' is even cool whilepracticin cheers. 3. Sara 'Belle' iowrey used Southern charm to soothe and calm upset faculty members while aidin Ron in the faculty section. Sara main- taines her ladylike behavior even when she picked upa racket and became the belle of the tennis courts. 'Smiley' Susan Denton showed Mrs. Walton like ingenuity while assisting the gypsy in many business like escapades. lt was rumored that Susan's lunchtime ab- sences are what saved her sanity. A journey- man in his trade, David Van Hoy captured many memories with his Minolta. David was heard to remark, more than once, nowl know why all you people from last year acted so weird. Judy Clugston, alias Madame Zora, tried to predict the outcome of all the hard work by the members. Madame Zora was known to quote from several Suessian books, which often tried Mrs. Walton's patience. One ' of the major signers, Ron Moore acquainted himself with the faculty and administration while attempting to deliver them to their opposition. Not Shown: Tom 'lust call me Rod' Barkell enlivened darkroom proceedures with his tapes of Rod Stewart and the Faces blaring while he processed film and prints. 4. Cindy 'Scarlet' Goode was in charge of declaring the clubs and organizations section ready for delivery. Scarlet was known for the charm she employed while working with spon- sors and photographers. Working in the stu- dent life section gave B. Elaine View a chance to petition her peers for equality among the sexes. In doing so, Elaine had to watch her innocently made remarks. Rod Morris, affectionately call- ed A-1, was AWOL for awhile in an attempt to complete the Yellow Pages beforeethe spring delivery. A-1 also assisted in the sports section. 'Little Boy' Lori Kishi was responsible for delivering the student life section. Lori was known for her affection for sunflower seeds, and her sunny Hallo, hallo! greeting. Leah Sitton was a great help in the student life section with her firsthand account of bus rides to and from Murphy Canyon and her expertise in copy writing. Barbara Autrey's favorite expression What am I gonna' do? belied her continual hard work and persever- ance. Barbara aided Scarlet in the clubs and organizations section. Centaur Staff 7
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J T1 N G Noreen Riveroll kia 'rife' -3' the volleyball tea kill' the home- By lending his voice, Dean Nich- coming activities' ' ols aides the I.V. Cheerleaders. 'J To Crawford students the '75-76 school year will be known as the Year of Enthusiasm. The student body, and even some faculty members, fairly exf ploded with it, ,breaking the monoto- nous apathy of past years. The explosion was sparked off even before school started, at the annual leadership retreat where the spirit of school leaders was evident as they en- thusiastically discussed possible events and activities. This spirit was transmitted to the student body. During homecoming the enthusi- asm of students was obvious as partic- ipation in the week's activities was greatly increased over last year. lt was also evident the following week when students ener etically decorated Hen- ry's quad Thursday night for the game the next day, and dressed with care on Halloween to scare their fellow students. The explosion of spirit around the campus in fall continued throughout the year as Colts exploded with Enthusiasm. . A A .... af' Enthusiasm 9
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