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'Egg' The Boys' Federation float was the first of many activities. Officers: Geoff Smlihf President, Mike RU-'if Vice Pfefl' Boys' edercltion Social Functions Boys' Federation provided representa- tion for the male portion of the Student Body. Under the leadership of Geoff Smith, the group co-sponsored the successful dance, Autumn Round-Up. The club se- lected Athletes of the Month and presented many enioyable assemblies. Representa- tives, elected from gym classes, also main- tained effective communication between the A.S.B. Council and Crawford boys. K. Parkinson, S. Hudgins, B. Adams, K. Mc- Guire, V. Hood, M, Olson, G, Kenney. Row 4: L, Peters, T. Potter, L. Dederman, S. Dreylinger, K. Stryker, K. McGurn, S, Mitrovich, M. Lind, J. Embery, J. Coon, S, Cramer, D. Webster, dent, Sandy Komula, Secretary, and Gordon Darby, Treasurer. Mr. Morely Tadman, Advisor, and Geoff Smith reviewed Boys' Federation program. Council Representatives. Left to right, Row 1: L. Loew, R. Wayne, R, Haase, G. Darby G. Smith, M. Rust, S. Komula, R, Regan, M. Kobernick. Row 2: M. Triggs, J. Nachison, L Killmar, S. Farley, R, Strick, J. Denson, D. Freeman, B. Warfield, D. Nason. Row 3 P. Catalfo, K. Sears, L. Foster, D. Ring, G, Nichols, L. Motz, V. Massullo, R. Pflegger Row 4: H. Tidmore, S. Kvandal, B. Melucci, M. Martin, M. Drakulich, B. Meyer, G Orlanski, M. Naiman, D. Schietzelt. P, Morawitz, S. Bjerke. f' M ' Fw, 'P ' ,' l V V 4 7,2 . . .L , fi ., mf V. ,V W Mgr, ,Q ,,M,, if .j Z L, ,f f .,, Aww . ' it 'fx 'M . f ' 54? Pi 'ff 'C ' i 17
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Officers: Alin Hanson, President, Mia Trompas, Secretary, Judy Duffield, Vice President, and Becky Overton, Treasurer. Girls' League Cabinet. Left to right, Row 1: J. Thorne, C. Martin, B. Overton, M. Trompas, A. Hanson, J. Duffield, N, Kidder, zen, P. Kennedy, M. Duich, J. Watkins, A. G 3: C. Crofoot, K. Glenney, J, Bilz, C. Mann, J, Horowitz. Row 2: A. Press, B. Weit' ermeraad, C. Crawford, C. Cysner. Row B. Grader. I 'E :'Q ,fZi is 2. ' S Sponsored ervlce, Active participation by all co-eds was the goal of the , , Girls' League Cabinet and Council. Representatives from , - gym classes communicated the details of the organization's ig,-E activities and proiects to Crawford girls. Led by Alin Han- ' . ' V son, the Girls' League functioned as a dynamic social and service club. Hardworking chairmen were responsible for Assisted by Advisors, Mrs, Sally Remington and Mrs. Lois DeLay, the cabinet planned events. the success of Autumn 'n Daughter Banquet served the school and the Christmas Mailbox Council Representati C. Trinkel, S, Cole, S. Gullo, M. Kipnis, Lautt, 5, Burnight, Round-Up, April a la Mode, the Dad and ,the Sophomore Tea. The club community with the Magazine Drive, and the Easter Basket Proiect. ves. Left to right, Row 7: D. Buss, K, Sheridan, N. Lelevier, P, Flores, P. Todd, K, Sporleder, C, Marshall, E. Schmaclr. Row 2: D, Patton, L. T. Stone, M. Paullin, B. Forest, T. Smith, G. De Santi, A. Tomatowslri, C. Crawford, P. Doud, M. Ellison. Row 3: B. Nottoli, B. Stryke r, E. Geise, A, Greenstone, J. Hearst, J. Ulak, The Girls' League Homecoming float was only one project that encouraged wide participation. 16
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-ve , , SRNNNM I ,,w :- f I .,,,, ' fim z f y ' 'wl f fl E :,:' aa, Karen Glenney, Editor-in-Chief, and Mr. Francis Linds erman, Advisor, supervised all CENTAUR activity. entciur Staff Recorded Yecl r's Campus Events The i967 CENTAUR was complete! Relieved faces of the annual staff waited anxiously for student approval of the yearbook. Long, hard hours of cropping pictures, designing layouts, and meeting. pressing deadlines were spent in an attempt to produce a cherished record of the school year. Under the guidance of Editor-in-Chief Karen Glenney and Advisor Mr. Francis Linderman, the staff worked tirelessly to cap- ture the many faces which are seen on the Crawford campus. Com- pletely revising and reorganizing the CENTAUR, the group hoped to stimulate more student interest in the annual's contents. Striving for a prize-winning book, editors and assistants united in an effort to portray the many aspects of student life. Q rg , i Y ff'fff-'f Mm... ,li . Randy Lem and Russ Regan, Sports Editors, effectively highlighted lv Write-ups Editors, Karen Creel and Charlotte Cysner, labored long hours to complete the Senior Annals. year's athletic events, SALLY BASKERVILLE CHRISTA PETERSON STEPHANIE SLOGGETT ANDEE PRESS Senior Editor COPY Editor Administration Editor Underclass Editor
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