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

 - Class of 1984

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Jo Ann Stauffer llth year at CC Teaches Freshmen and Senior Choir. Attended Ashland College. Favorite Games. Major sports, Scrabble, and Gin Rummy. ?. She states that there really aren ' t too many benefits from video games and that too much time and money is spent on them. Angie Thome 1st year at CC Teaches General and Business Math, Algebra I and Geome¬ try. Attended Ohio Northern. Favor¬ ite Games. Softball, Volleyball, Back¬ gammon. Euchre, Nertz, and Pac-Man. ?: Her opinion of video games is that they are interesting and that too much money is spent on them. Y V Tell us your opinion of vid¬ eo games and lose a turn. A. ’ Tbp GulCz. ' Y move ahead 2 . SPACES . Richard Thorpe I4th year at CC Teaches American and World History. Attended OSU. Fa¬ vorite Games. Major sports. Golf, Ten¬ nis, Monopoly, Euchre. ?. He doesn’t care much for video games and thinks that it’s ok if others enjoy them. Tom Williams 2nd year at CC Teaches Vocational Agriculture. Attended OSU. Favorite Games. Golf. ?. He feels that youth should spend their time and money on learning how they will fit into a com¬ puterized society instead of playing games.

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V A Barbara Ruckman 13th year at CC Teaches Physical Education. Attended Ashland and Bowling Green. Favorite Games: Foot¬ ball and Volleyball. ?: She dislikes vid¬ eo games very much and entirely too much time is spent on them. Emily Smith 23rd year at CC Librarian. Attended Bowling Green and Western Reserve. Favorite Games: All card games and Educational vide o games. ?■. She be¬ lieves that video games would be ok if they were played in moderation. Patricia Sparks 9th year at CC Teaches Typing, Shorthand, and Office Machines. At¬ tended Bowling Green. Favorite Games: Major sports, Bridge, Euchre, and Solitaire. ?: She feels that hand- and-eye coordination may be im¬ proved but they take away useful time. Too much money is spent on them. Bernard Spencer 23rd year at CC Teaches Industrial Arts, Flome Maintenance, Hobby Woods, and Senior Woods. Attended Fairmont State. Favorite Games: Golf, Monopoly, and Pinochle. ?.• He simply says that video games are a waste. 1 - 1 .• For a man who claims he lives in poverty (as a teacher), Mr. Dvorak always managed to have a friendly smile and to look in good health. i . j



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Making A Home Away From Home TOP RIGHT: Cooks Grace Shepperd, Ellen (Posey) Lauthers, and Doro¬ thy Cassaro are experiencing lunch from the other side of the counter. Lucky for students, they never have to go through all that the cooks do to prepare school lunches. In April their task became even greater as the price of lunches rose to $1.25 which created a demand for a la carte items for those who felt the cost was high. Items included were Chef ' s salads, assorted sandwiches, pretzels, and regular menu choices. MIDDLE RIGHT: Frank Taylor, Ben Dilsaver, Harry Jackson, and Kevin Creger all work together to keep the school sparkling. The janitors work around the clock during the school week and are always there to help out in a mess. BELOW: If you think you have to get up early—our bus drivers have to get up even earlier to start the bus and get it warmed up so they are at the houses on time. BUS DRIVERS are Donna Leonhardt, Bob Kibler, Alvin Bowles, Barb Mankey, Jane Howard, Don Lowmiller, mechanic Mike Lady, Red” Van Meter, and Dorothy Brown. Missing: Roger Rowlinson, Peg Lohr, Don Lohr, Roger Haas, Valerie Eichhorn, and mechanic Clarence Watson. - LEFT: Although they have a lot work to do, the cooks also en conversing with students in lunch line and clowning around a this Halloween picture.

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