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RALLIES AND ASSEMBLIES .nb i-Y 1 4 Q Ms- E .K W., 2: J Lefk to riglwi: Mrlnc, Patz, Bell, Brnggcn, Scalrsr, Tripp, Crcascr, Dcla no, Blaclrrnan, Scott, Brownell, Educ, Blackwell, Hitch, Bauman, Griffrn, Worr.-ll, Moncll, Blackwood, STUDENT AFFAIRS 1 Flfif YOW. ld? YO right: Tonslcy, Dowling, Rlclnardsorr, Scott, Eidcx. Second row: l-lrtclm Young, Bcllun, Brownell, Krlpalrrrlr.
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9- -Q '4 bg . -. gg FISH sf- -X23 - ,wxxrx 'I f sw.. i. Class Officers, left to right: Vera Bertolino, Secretary: Jim Osher, President: Virginia Strange, Vice Presidentg Virginia Irvine, Historian: Dennis Smith, Treasurer. Class Officers, left to right: Alan Brenda Cumming, President. Griffin, Vice President, Terry Milne, Secretary: John Lett, Treasure it in 'vii my, .3-he CLASS GF '60 The honor and distinction of being the first class to fully com- plete its three years' at Will C. Crawford was bestowed upon the class of '60. Enthusiasm and hard worlr enabled the Junior Class to succeed in achieving their ultimate goals. They selected a classic ring and a smart white sweater, sportin a snorting emblem on the pocget. Caribbean Carnival, the Junior Party, was held on April 24, in.the Crawford Cafeteria. On May 22. the class held the annual Junior Ball, a dressy dress affair. CLASS 0F '61 The main goal of the Sopho- more Class is to bring an ex- change student from a foreign country to Crawford High. They also have high hopes of sending one of their class members abroad through the American Field Serv- ice. The class is to be congratulated for the undertaking of this vast project. Mrs. McMullen also be- stowed her praise upon them for their rapid adjustment to high school life and responsibilities.
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A.S.B. SENATE 1 'A' it row, lefs to right: Molcnhaucr, Elcrem, Ault, Peterson, Posthumus, Rose, Moses, Perry, Griffin, Brownell, Pate, Minor brans, Bcrtolino, Delano, Mangold, Carlson, Lewis. Second row: Hitch, Hasbroolre, Harrison, Kane, Freedman, Krieps rthson, Nixon, Vaught, Werner, Ziehl, Tripp, Brown, Ascultto, Schreiner, Lewis, Friedman. Third row: Richardson, Snyder iuss, Davis, Nelson, Schwarz, Shukts. if row. left io right: Hamilton, Gibson, Rees, Schoenberger, Leonard, Dronenburg, Berg, Brav, Freedman. Second row: ush, Barach, Griffin, Van dcr Maaten, Dawson, Kade, Moss, Cassell, Elrrern, Hensen, Szymlcowolci. Third row: Tollelson rson, Mouro, Belkin, Schencrlex, Walker, Willardson, Nugent, Roaric, Pate, Moldenhauer, Nixon. ,Q , ., l
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