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SPANISH When you hear Hola Senor. you can be sure it is a member of the Spanish Club sending you a greeting, This club, under the lead- ership of Mr. Morales, not only studies the language, but Spanish customs as well. Through this club the members learn to understand our Spanish friends throughout the world. First row, left to right: Simmons, Bellrii Stead, Mr. Morales. Second row: Hartt. Lamb, Blackman, Dawson, Smith. GERMAN The German Club, sponsored t Mr. Donnelly, is comprised of sti dents enrolled in Crawford's Ge man classes. The Club was an evi present reminder of the delicioi brezelns sold to the student bod' The profit from one of these sal was generously donated to tl support of the Senior Class. First row, left to right: Novak, Her Roemmich, Friedrich, Gordon, Perr Kehry, Johnson, Howse. Second ro Murphy, Gutherz, Milne, McGehee, Me Dowell, Tyndale, Kuessel, Smith, Cal well. Third row: Mendenhall, Lett, Seg Davis, Bach, Nichols. Fourth row: Hass auer, Frieden, Gall, Tripp, Mr, Donnel O'Bryant, Castcel, Gates, Collins, Gi Geyer, l-lelzer, Eberlc, Svedberg, Rob Bada, Louclrs, Kuessel, King. Fifth rc Brown, Brav, Scheibcl, Lewis, Milne, Ri lros, Smith, Davis.
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,,, .4 1 ,i- . , LETTERMEN The Lettermen's Club, sponsored r Coach l-larvey, was composed Crawfords gallant athletes. omoting participation and inter- t in athletics was one ot their ain purposes. During the school :ar, they boosted school spirit nd spurred our teams to victory. st row, left to right: Coach Smith, riflin, Yale, Lutchens, Fernandes, Cole- an, Anaya. McBeth, Osberg, Cooney, clr, Graham, Burdette, Mayfield. Sec- d row: Cullins, Cloward, Zenor, Edic, lush, Selton, Bell, Jacobson, Tuclrer. sely, Ramsey. Third row: Bowman, Per- ta, Louclrs. -Dawson, Flesner, Milne, aoper, Maloy, Berg. Fourth row: Fine. san, Anders, Ramsey, Ball, Whaley, Jnter, Monell, Miller, Graham, Bailey. Fth row: Hart, Hunter, Todd, Spandle, ral, Buss, Waters, Kilpatrick, Korey, Jnter. Sixth row: Console, Bagula, Oli- r, Upham, Geyer, Morgan, Raborn, pp. Seventh row: Quimby, Snyder, oss, Patillo, Webb, Bultez, Cavalin, nb s. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association provides an opportunity for girls with similar interests in sports to compete with one another. While enjoying the company of other players, the girls develop skill and sportsmanship. The sponsor of this campus club was Miss McSwan First row, left to right: Hasenauer, Gall Second row: Ross, Satterlce, Jorry, Thom as. Schwartz, Fahl, Ballinger, Barad. Third row: Tollefson, Stevenson, Mauro. Roch tort, Lamb, Hayes, Hembera, Allsbroolr
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C. S. F. The members ot the Calitornia Scholarship Federation, sponsored by Mrs. Remington, are Craw- ford's top scholars. The purpose of this organization is to encour- age good scholarship and further education atter high school. lt otters many college scholarships to worthy students. To become a member, a student must maintain good citizenship and an A aver- age in scholarship. :irst row, left to right: Roskos, Van Dau, en, Lcwis, Schwarz, Bagula, Mrs. Reming- on, Richardson, Lett, Smith, Ramsey. Second row: Hertz, Milne, Gilbert, Brown- :II, Blackman, Schrnith, Amrnotf, Shields, iailcy, Dobrans, Kitchin, McGahee. Third ow: Cobb, Smith, Kasal, Roscnzwuig. :ourth row: Whcatcratt, Erickson, Howsc. Iulvcr, Granlund, Cronc. Fifth row: Kshc, Mcycr, Schuncrt, Nikkcncn. Sixth ow: Horner, Shutts, Cook, Kchry, Brown, Iarlson. Seventh row: Feldman, Carra- vay, Waters, Wickstrom, MacDowcll, l - 'W F. T. A. Looking to the future, one won- ders who will be teaching our children. Well, here they are! These Future Teachers ot America are on the job learning all the tricks ot the trade through their numerous activities. They are now gaining experience which will be helpful to them in becoming top- notch teachers. First row, left to right: Gilchrist, Burchill Young, Drogin, Martinico, Silber, Kogler Coleman. Second row: Janes, Myers Chulna, Smith, Cobb, Scott. Third row: Goldtarb, Nikkenen, Kerny, Smith, Har- rison, Simmons. Fourth row: Belt, Brown Naish, Kerper.
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