Crawford High School - Centaur Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

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Crawford High School. t ln making this dedication, we feel a kinship with the ancient Greek belief that all creative efforts reach fulfillment with the aid of inspiration. To the Greeks in the Golden Age, inspiration came from the Muses who inhabited the remote Mt. Olympus. ' At Crawford the inspiration dwells within the foundations, the walls, and within the very cornerstone ofuthe school itself. Our campus is endowed with an intimate, rather than remote, spirit which inspires us daily in our creative efforts. We hope that this inspirational spirit may be as beneficial to those who follow as it has been to us. May Crawford's Spirit ofpllapiration end e for all those who learn within these walls! 9' ll r i W W S iilwililliif , , JU 0 i C 4 A iiilllw Ml tif t i ,,i ,jig fl Q if C ll My lfwpilp Oilffilltlilirlv i,irl,.itfil'i ft' S J XJ ,Ji C lyllo 'Millll Ulf Ng! 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The better-self has his fa.ults. Sometimes he is a bit of a prig, sometimes a tyrantg but one thing you may be sure of, he is never a bore. He is adventuresome, daring and never con- tent with the mediocre. ' My wish for each of you is that you accept the challenge of superiority that is without a doubt within you and achieve in terms of that better-self. lMrs.l Mary I. McMullen A,:....h14n.a11. , , ,N - 3.--v Mrs. Daugherty MRS. THOMAS The diplomas earned by you, the class of l96O, represent little more than a mini- mum requirement for successful citizenship and eventual achievement in your chosen ocupation. Through continued education or apprenticeship you will have an opportu- nity to prepare yourself for useful service. ln the next few years you will be making decisions which will affect your future. Prime factors in these decisions should be any special capacities which you may have for service. Have faith in your ability and mankind will recognize and use it effec- tively. A. Melba Thomas Acting Girls' Dean MRS. DAUGHERTY Congratulations to you, the members of the T960 graduating class for your per- sonal and academic achievements and for your contributions to the excellent esprit de corps developing at Crawford High School. Since you are the first class to have the tuition of our skilled faculty and staff for three full years, you represent our first Crawford product, of which we are all exceedingly proud. The true test of the education you have received here, however, will come as you apply what you have learned to the better- ment of mankind. Our greatest wish for you then is con- tinued health and happiness and the satis- faction that comes from serving your coun- try and your world in a measure commen- surate with your ability. F. Daugherty Girls' Dean 453' Mrs. Thomas Mr. Byrnes MR. CLAPPER The class of 1960 has had the opportunity of assisting in the establishment of a great many outstanding traditions and policies at Crawford. These traditions and policies will always stand for leadership, good spirit, scholarship and friendliness. ln three short years the reputation of Craw- ford High School has grown to a highly re- spected level. Your school has grown from The new high school out on the Blvd. to Crawford High School, one of the finest schools in San Diego. You, the class of l96O, can feel that you are part of the fine reputation that your school stands for. You have helped build these traditions and poli- cies and your leadership will help guide future Crawford graduates to attain the high stand- ards you have established. We thank you for your unselfish part in establishing these traditions and wish each of you continued success in your future. C. J. Clapper Vice Principal MR. BYRNES You, the members of the Class of l960, can be proud of your accomplishments at Crawford High School. lt has given me a great deal of satisfaction to observe your growth in scholarship and citizenship as well as in school and class government. By all available measurements, your years at Craw- ford have been successful. The ultimate measure of the success of both faculty and students is yet to come. How well you apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes you learned at Crawford, in the years ahead, will be of great importance to you. Individ- ually, you will now have more opportunities for personal achievements in your studies, in your work, and in your hobbies. At the same time, you will have opportunities for unselfish contributions to your family, your friends, your community, and your government. Working with you and participating in your activities has been a source of genuine pleas- ure. lt is with justified optimism that l look forward to learning of your future successes. Joseph H. Byrnes Vice Principal Mr. Clapper 2 'IT Q 11. i 'rv 9 c Left to right: Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Trower, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Selness, Mrs. Hallinan, Mrs. Fergerson, Mrs. Condon, tMrs. Venson, not picturedt. CAFETERIANS Our Cafeteria, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Joseph, has served us with delicious and nutritious food daily. Did you know that the first semester the cafeteria baked 28,- 670 cookies, sold 245,632 pieces of cake, and made 5,560 brown- ies? SECRETARIES Crawford's secretaries do an excellent iob of running our school smoothly. We are grateful to them for their many services. They compile the daily bulletin, enroll and trans- fer student records, take care of our money and many other nu- merous tasks. my e 4 ,A I sf -' if l . ' ' 5 - A7 - 'L YR X ' l 4 E 52 L l . .5 ' it 6 --QT , . 2 I Qs -wk V. NS -B W - ,ex :VF i Left to right: Mrs. Morgot, Mrs. Faiman, Mrs. Edenfield, Mrs. Renehan, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs, ladlow, Mrs. Steer, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Bos, Mrs. Molina. Left to right: Mr. Wood, Mr. Parkhurst, Mr. Landolf, Mr. Buckner, Mr. Firebaugh, Mr. Bohn, Mrs. Stevens. ln the rear: Mr. Mellington lSeatedl, Mr. Rough. 1-....MH.... A .. Q-'....',,, D, 3 9 hi Qs 1 - .amiga fy . -f ,L 3 ' ' X.- .,.f f I W 4' 'X' V isa- X ,.,,i 3, V- My .,,, 17.1 f i ' sf- as fc- , . ' . . . .. ... fi CUSTODIANS Custodians work hard to keep Crawford's campus clean, safe, and secure. They keep pleasant relationships with the general pub- lic, teachers, administration and students. Ten men and one matron work under the direction of Mr. Melling- ton, our head custodian. ARAKEUAN, HAIG BADGETT, HOMER BERTAIN, RICHARD BILLINGS, WALTER 4 BLANKENBURG, RICHARD English English English Chemistry Sf. Pl'OblemS Stir-ups Club Bowling Club English Literature Biology U- 5- History Sophomore Class Advisor Skin Diving Club BROWNELL, MRS. FRANCES CALDWELL, MARY LEE Spanish English English Sr. Problems Memorial Fund H. S. S. ,Y , , COLLINS, MRS. FLORENCE DE LAY, LOIS Homemaking Girls' P. E. Tennis Organization G. A. A. 5537 J x 5 W -...ar , .2 V, , i., 5'-A-ef' gl' I e,,. . . -, - A ff -- 4' , CAMERON, DUNCAN CARTER, MRS. BARBARA CHAPMAN, WALTER Geometry English Crafts Algebra F. T. A. Intermediate Algebra Q ' . 1' 'Xa c xa' +m. -.X DONNELLY, DONALD Mathematics Boys' P.E. Athletics-Track Cross Country LARY i- . . L M I . , : X- . :r A-ff -5 Y L M5 T 1 Sf' K W . V ' ' 'T EATON, FLORENCE American Literature English Literature Honors Literature English Dept. Chairman . saw! -my kim EVANS, HELEN Homemaking GIBBS, JAMES GREEN, PHILLIP GUENTNER, MRS. MARY HARVEY, WALTER Art Music Appreciation English Counseling-'lOth grade Art Service Instrumental Music Basic Citizenship Boys' P. E. Drawing and Painting Athletics-Football HAYES, ASAHEL Boys' P. E. Boys' P. E., Dept. Chairman Athletics-Baseball lntramural's Athletic Director HEUBACH, PHILLIP HILSGEN, JAMES JACKSON, RICHARD JOHNSON, JESSE American Government Electronics Mathematics Record Keeping Basic Citizenship Radio Club A. S. B. Advisor Typing JOHNSTON, MRS. RUTH Shorthand Typing JONES, DAVlD JONES, LUCY JUEL, ROBERT KALTENBACH, SGT. KUHN, DOROTHY Geometry English Mathematics R. O. T. C. Art Algebra Debate Physics Rifle Team Sophomore Y-Teens Fancy Drill Team Y 7 A Mgr... 41. J? si ? 'L LAUER, CLIFFORD LEISURE, MRS. EMMA German Shorthand American Government Counseling-IOth grade Office Training Business Education Dept. fist' lie , ' f Y -:ws f 5 L ' 173 . irr, . . . -iii. ., . I A - ,,.. -fii .. f i a:i1L.?5' :iii f f '11 ,li I '3g.., Q LEPORE, LOUIS LEWIS, CHARLES LOKKE, LAVIER U. S. History Physics Chemistry Scholarship Counselor Honors Physics Advanced Chemistry Counseling-I Ith grade Golf Team Chairman. ii' d mv- ' 2- 'I i i Q' 'i iii I y ,ga S, ,y x Q I f R J W, fill.. , i . L LUCAS, WILLIAM MacMASTER, MRS. MALCOLM, MARSHALL MARLAY, WARREN Sr. Problems VIRGINIA Boys' P. E. Drafting American Government Latin Athletics-J. V. Football, J. Electronics Basic Citizenship English V, Basketball, Gymnastics MARSHALL, EDWARD Advanced U. S. History Basic Citizenship Travel Club -. 1. I f i t ' e il F3 5 A -iii I R . r'ti MARTIN, RICHARD MCALLISTER, NANCY MCCUTCHEON, JOHN McLAUGHLIN, MERRILL MCNAMARA, FREDERICK Biology Public Speaking Sr. Problems Woodshop Biology General Science Public Speaking Coach American Government Key Club mu LMI. Y Basic Citizenship V .. : as-34'-1 ww- -1: sit-:...z'. 3 . f Rllihki If ' 1 ' i'V15.1i375if E'f321 W ?9ff 2'fQf2.g1giFaf -, . , ,Q .t I I . f ' 'L ' t - ' . , y ' - LQLL I ' rl. ' Leif-z f - ' gt: zz,g.y:,' im 1? Q 111112-11-fee-mfg? , I I I I - . . A ' h ' E I ' . ' S . V y t . I I 'Q , i eii,mxg.sf,.'X , 1 syn ' ,nt s 1. .1 lm.: ...: gi ,3g,,?.f+elQ1 Ry' , 1 fargzjy--5 - . , A -t . 1 - M I MERZBACHER, MRS. HELEN METCALFE, ROSS Business English Basic Citizenship First Year Shorthand U. S. History MILLER, KEVIN Bookkeeping Merchandising MORALES, RUDOLPH Spanish 4 Y X A K n,-.AV Nuff MORPHEW, JESSE Graphic Arts Drafting Annual Advisor Graphic Arts Club QR I I MURPHY, SEWARD MUSSELMAN, WEILDER MUSTOL, CARL NEWTON, CHARLES NICHOLS, EDWARD American Government Driver Training Auto Shop Typing American Government Sr. Problems Algebra World Affairs Basic Citizenship Mathematics A Honors History Saving Stamps Advisor Sr, Class Advisor 3. PEASE, GERALD PERKINS, MRS. ELLEN PINGITOREI PIERRE Boys' P. E. Girls' P. E. Frengh Health Education Specialty Units Lqfin Athletics-J. V. Football, J. V. Baseball RECKIN, GERALD General Metals .mm 3 if ' 3.4 3' 1 REDDITT, ROSEMARY Girls' P. E. Girls' Rifle Team Girls' Drill Team 4 4 awww, GB 'Q-44 1 :swf A 'KT-.?' REMINGTON, MRS. SALLY ROSE, WARREN SCHWADA, MRS. World Literature Sr. Class unselor 4 FLORENCE English rf Honors Math . Algebra Math Dept. Chairman Math Club Xdupmg ' C' g '- fs2 3 ' ,Z MLA ff S X '7fu. lr 'KL Eig a z it ii-is I QM .rrll VRS: . vzsvr, vww' .L Q K iff ' SHELDON, GALE SMITH, FRANK SMITH, MRS. JANET THOMAS, MRS. MELBA THOMPSON, EUNICE U. S. History Boys' P. E. English Gifted Program Choir Junior Class Advisor Athletics-Line Coach, Head Sr, Y-Teens Counseling-Ilth grade Girls' Chorus Wrestling Coach Assistant Vice-Principal Music Appreciation Counterpoints DQ' THOMPSON, FAYE TIDWELL, MRS. LOIS TUCKER, WILLIAM VAN BUSKIRK, DAVID GirIs', P. E. I Senior English Office Practice Drama Badminton Organization American Literature Clerical Procedures Slagecrafts Modern Dance Organifa- Junior Red Cross TheSPI'-ms tion I '-. 41 Ml. mai. -, A .. is 53 I iii? SS. I 4 WAGNER, RAYMOND U. S. History Basic Citizenship Journalism Pacer Advisor Quill and Scroll Chess Club fim- ...W -I .V WALTERS, BIRDENA WEBBER, MRS. RUTH YOUNG, LYALL Girls' P. E. Geometry Spanish Girls' P. E. Dept, Chairman Algebra English AZ-,,,,-ff ' Spanish Club 'Cum if ,..fm1::ftgy' f V if-Mm Hr ,Amo-1. YOUNGBLOOD, DEWEY KAYE, MRS. ALICE U. S. History Assistant Track Coach School Nurse J 1 XSQAR 'W' 5 t ifikf ', PETTIT, MRS. FRANCES SKIRVIN, EMMETT Librarian Junior Employment .f 1 J . U ,ZZ f fir! WM, 4,7 Z Cfqrlhlx ' D 'MA' ' Z ' 9 Cg4frfVW'ff dv' ' I WWW. ZW WMM Mimi? fa . of M W fs' 414 W1 wv vu M11 iffy? 1 M J4!Lj,.kjL' fx yy ffl. UW X ju'-f1!:!f1'?J' f Adffi f3 I ,lfffx W 1 x Q , -pri' L fb J. Wy. If ' 4 J. ,gfffx 1 'l 11 , Fifi! 1 - .RJ ,I 1,761 . 'r I 'U lily, .A- irfxcv ' -,. F!! ll: I JW I I m,-,' ' I h X . .V , f-f f J.. ffkf ,f M ly. ,f1' V ff f I .ll ' . X I 'I ' 7 X! , I .Wa 'C I A' f A ,',,,, IU I ug: A- U WM Nw fdw 6 wZj9f?gQ?M ffyy 9 b WM M W W 5, ,ww A , TW' ff, n MVFXJM J 'ff ff J, mW? Hjww Q ' M wa? L WM My ffffffy J M! ff L, i J'WT f ff MMU-f WM iwffw f ,MM ME' A...- As So 4 IA TE D STUD EN T Bo DY gi gil mf Z, Gin ASSOCIATED STUDENT BCDDY CFFICERS J 2. T25 -fs f , Q - ,,m'Q 33, 9.1-K Pg ff 1 .Q X 18 'is M 1 'Rf , 'K P X 'K T 69,7 Lindo Gordon Vice-Presidenf 'Cfl-T? l it A' i ' Mary Lou Shields John Ramsey Commissioner of Commissioner of Girls' Activities Boys' Activities :xx YM? Vera Bertolino Sharon Culver Commissioner of Commissioner of Assemblies and Rallies Elections Q07 44415- 3, fr-ss' Sue Lawton Commissioner Judy Sinclair Commissioner of Publications Student Affairs ik , ...Ml Cookie Rogers Jo Ann Smith Clerk Clerk we 1' ,r ., V1 ,KJ K F 'A 4 Pat Bartlett Dwight Miller TiCket Auditor Ticket Auditor if -' 'xt Q xy, frm, Ji? 'x if J Y V51 aw' A I ,uP' ,sv Y.-Y J ix Ai ilgjk- N .I ii ' A' :', . ,I 'l '-, ', 'V . N , J 19' i S fs H -A -' -1' ii, , .fi xii b y -.ff Q , 'Q 1 J M,-f If f- , ogy. ,- If be 5. cj.. if . X g-wa 3, 9, Q1, i ,K A N1':,f,'X' , 1 ' A 5,-1 i k f ' Fritz Ziegenfuss Ruth McShane Commissioner of Parliamentarian lnterscholastic Activities Barbara Granlund Historian Crawford's Associated Student Body officers have planned and executed many excellent ac- tivities for us. They sponsord a clean-up cam- paign, organized an awards assembly, worked out an efficient budget, and presented the A.S.B. Ball on January 29th. The A.S.B. Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of every school month, and are open to student body participa- tion. , tryk ,VX Ni ,,i lf' ., ,ax , lik Nm ll Q' ' ,, J C ' Mi, T . im.. my .mmm 2 xl? 4 , t - U, ,Elle J as f , -. 'X X P-x. ff., xr 1.. vi 3, -N,-J 7344? if!! AA iii' Alan Griffin Vice-President Diane Tollefson Secretary John Lett Treasurer Mr Sh ldon Ad .IUNICR 1 Brenda ' Cum ming President The high ideals of the Junior Class describe their matur- ity and self discipline, and are found in the first few words of their constitution We the class of l96l of Will C. Crawford High School in order to promote better class activ- ities better relationships among students faculty and com- munity, to further our educational knowledge and to develop responsible citizenship They have actively participated in the American Field Service Program One of their students will study abroad next year and an exchange student will study at Crawford. Junior Party g l CLASS v JUN .OR COUNCIL A ' K X J ii z i ' ' 73, , ...Wi L 4 L L fe ' , L fffffy. iff' 'R . ' ,I ,mm Xxx. ,ff ff, I Lett. First row: Multez, Scott, Sather. Second row: Lantz, Wilker- Left to right, seated at Fourth row: Frazier, Patillo, Lawton. son, Ault. Third row: ff pn-an-nas ttLttt2tt,C 1. .elf .. A In Vi ,Y 1 f ..,,,,, i, if get L, ,V x -'U A ' A V ,V ' J ' 1, ,,1,,,5 ' if 2 x f L ii o'LL L Left to right, first row: Griffin, Tollefson, Cumming, Lett. Second row: Wilkerson-Public Relations, Bell-Ring, Belkin-Program, Lawton-Public Relations, Pasas-A. F. S., Pierson-Historian, Potillo-Ways and Meons, Hull-Budget, Griffin-Sweater. -Q ...inn - , YN?-I WWEW riff ,lf Orr WW llfllwfll Susan Acord 5'-le Knoll L Q I pmsideny Vice-President . 3- v wsjfl, r V-N g Z 53' ' A ' f fl' ii 'e ' I 4 V k 0 A Q l l I I 2 ww-J R vf 1, -K 31 ul'l 7 ' It l Donno Smith Pat Holowinski Secretary Treasurer ,.m4v is. ' :ff V' , yr, - Mr. Bertain Advisor One of the maior activities of the Sophomore Class this year was Slave Day on February l. Slave Day was narrated by San Diego's noted disc jockey, Shadoe Jackson, from KCBQ. There were thirty girls and three boys sold, the highest bid was 55.00. Crawford is proud ot its Sophomore Class and its contributions to our campus activities. Council 5 l Sophomore Slave Day Left to right: Knoll, Holowinski, Smith, Acord. Second row: McDonald, Herald, Masliah, Oken, Kazmrier, Raborn, Cameron, Prager, Woodberry. gait LUB NCIL The urpo of the Interclub ouncil is to promote co- opera on an co-ordination ' c pus club activities. Because eac club i represented, it i ossible to convey pertinent inf ma 'on and to unravel r blems. A servi of the lnterclub Council has been the f e Colt' Review, headed by Kathy Kem- e s ne tter of s the reader an accurate account pu o gg? r. ii IO api' s and general information about the CQ' Judy Sinclair President 5511? -r 'f' Claire Cook Secretory-Treasurer 1 ,lx , rs Kathy Kemper COLTS' REVIEW Chairman Left to right, first row: Kemper, Sinclair, Cook. Second row: Roskos Bennett McDowell Feldman. Third row: Ramsey, McGeehee, Carlson, Apcenski, Neece Oudick Balderman Raborn, Hatch. Fourth row: Heramb, Kerth, Butzine, Gorden, Ault, Myrick Shields ,,.. In RALLIES St ASSEMBLIES X The Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee is responsible for planning and presenting Crawford's rallies and assemblies. The committee is constantly striving for the promotion of school spirit. Rallies held during football and basketball seasons were responsible for the energetic participation on be- half of the student body. The song and cheerleaders, Mr. Jackson and student representatives ,composed the committee. They were also responsible for o major portion of the Orientation As- sembly last September. -1-'ne-.ngnmgg if MJ, Vera Bertolino, center. Left to Johnson, Dronenburg. Second row: Cumm g, Pasas, Bell, Andrews, Knoll, Butzine, Mass, Hitch Rogers, Zamova, Stevens, Dovey, Martinico. Third row: Korander, Griffin, Schnurt, Roberts Dean, Ellison, Sleet, Richardson, Underwood, Bailey. first : Kennedy, Bell, Strange, Smith, Minor, Sanderson STUDENT AFFAIRS Judy Sinclair, center. First row: Thornburg, Miller, Balderman, Miller, Tonsky, Scott. Second row: Leonard, Zeltins, J. Smithson, L. Smithson, Clark, Sleet. Griffin. One of Crawford's busiest committees is Student Affairs. Under the leadership of Judy Sinclair, chairman, and Terry Milne, secreta ry, it has worked to solve the problems of communication between the various school organiza- tions. Because of this patience ,Q-le and work, activities on our campus have progressed 'K s Q. ,js .,. X i ,Q is 1.e 1.l': smoothly without conflicting interruptions. The A.S.B. Ball and the Inter-Club Council are their major contributions. SENATE 5' fir Q 1 Left to right, first row: Sandburg, Green, Hitch, Sleet, Poma, Frye, Hailey, Griffin, Dean, Paine, Balderman. Second row: Pehka, Klein, Drake, Bell, Strange, Sanderson, Martin, Kemper, Mueller, Smith, Acord, Andrews, Jones. Third row: Pomplen, Alumbaugh, Smith, Marcott, Hull, Dillion, Ayers, Rogers, Holowinski, Herrett, Apenski, Secor, Loss, Pfau, Leonard, Dowling. Fourth row: Patillo, Lawton, Bailey, Feldman, Baily, Blumer, Dronenburg, Smith, McCorquodaIe, Underwood. 'i Le Ba ye, Left to right, first row: Roko, Witty, Robinson, Bailey, Frye, Blumer, Smith, Dronenburg, Baro, Rees, Snead. Second row: Sleet, Smith, Clardy, Gorden, Segal, Neece, McShane, Ault, Hull, Faulkner, Bobrof. Third row: Korander, Patillo, Meyers, Mil, Frazier, Bell, Oken, Douglas, Radkey, Collura, Loss, Holman, Anderson, Woodberry, Fall, Santher, Hunter, Summer, Milne, Dean, Seville, Kramer, Dubbs, Underwood, Bennett, Bradley. E l Leslie Martin Historian Betty Blackman Treasurer The purpose of the Girls' League is to encourage and promote a friendly and unified relationship among the girls at Crawford High School, to serve the school in any way possible and to support the constitution of the A.S.B. Under the leadership of Mary Lou Shields, presl- dent, the Girls' League has conquered many chal- lenges and problems. They have planned service and social activities for Crawford girls. Thanks to many hours of hard work, the annual presentation of Fillies Follies and April a la Mode were high- lights of the year. if if K A GIRLS' LEAGUE Eloise Miller Secretary Af, , , ,,. 3 Mary Lou Shields President Diane Baker Vice-President Left to, right, first row: Shields, Miller, Blackman, Martin. Second row: Bartlett, Holowinski, Acord, Petteys, Smith, Roletto, Kazmrier, Dawes, MacDonald, Zyirek, Zamova, Irvine, Kritzer, Smith, Hunter, Korander, Kerth. Third row: Kalanquin, Tucker, Smith, Bell, Fox, Marcott, Pfau, Patz, Rizzo, Todd, Brown, Eidex, Persky, Tollefson, Ault, Bertolino, Sinclair, Keller, Cumming, Clark, Lieberman. BOYS' FEDERATICN John Ramsey President , w ye Vernon Bowman jf Historian Rick Franzen Treasurer f '- qv'-Q. paw- j,,,!,s W Ed l-GMI The Boys' Federation has sponsored a number of SeC'e 7 activities based on their safety campaign. Their ac- tivities include: the annual car show, a car safety check, an assembly on traffic safety, and a safety convention. John Ramsey, president, also helped the boys to provide Crawfordites with more school spirit. The selling of Crawford beanies was one of their maior ABob Ogle service proiects. Vice-President L . Lett to right, first row: Lantz, Odle, Ramsey, Franzen, Bowman. Second row: Bullez, Frye, Marr, Pledger, Ziegenfuss, Bailey, Smith, Bradley, Flinn Killeaney, Furrow, Chillo. Third row: Milne, Dronenburg, Crouch, Yardas, Seville, Wilson, Fisher, Hitch, Beardslee, Clark, Cooper, Copeland, ,. -.,w:ga'f4,f,.l.2Ha .. , ,,:qx, V: 1, - ffl Q E, me -,,-- t .Mt -Q we 'my ,ES 51.0 3 it Q x K f 3.1 A I .L ...,, , .. Myra Segal Copy Editor Patty Wilkerson News Assistant Sue Lawton Feature Assistant Nadyne Lieberman Sports Assistant ,-iqv-I-uv PACE R 1, Q it i t , ff' Wi? ' E L iL ' it r,rr L . ,-r, .. i L, A fa A i ., .3 l X , Mr. Wagner Advisor 5. . lg JUS, in Lela Kerlh Editorial Editor Virginia Irvine Feature Editor Mike Brown Sports Editor Phillis Dudick Business Manager W- ik Pf. 2' ,Q-15'-vfv: 1:- f H ar S 84205, 'N M, .-1. .r,,., , A X. ,sg 5 . il. TW' if lx lg? . STAFF Crawford's commendable newspaper, the Pacer, is a bi-monthly publication. During first semester the Pacer flourished under the editor- ship of Toni Aminoff. Second semester brought the talents of Judee Butzine to light, when she headed the staff as Editor. Mr. Raymond Wag- ner is faculty advisor. This hardworking staff presents us with an accurate account of the where's and when's of activities at Crawford. Editorials give students a chance to express their opinions on school controversies. Topics range from social clubs to senior privileges. The Pacer remained a highlight of school activities throughout the year. Toni Aminoff lst Semester Editor Ji 1 Judee Butzine 2nd Semester Editor Vowen Clark Editorial Writer Marlene Novidor Advertising Manager John Kucer Photographer Jeanne Thomas Bookkeeper Mary Ellen Wilson Morgue Editor .gwrqs M: ,.,. . if ' s N-.rr T fl! 1 was if rt? MONITORS Left to right, first row: Pate, Roehers, Pangburn, Rogers, Richardson, Brugger, Holter, Hinkly, Cohan, Beloate. Third row: Meaney, McArthur, Johnson, Cassi Robershaw, Frohdick, Richardson, Moellinger. :Q fi' ' .2 , 4' r Left to right, first row: Ziezla, Bale, Wulfemeyer, Cockran, Pring, Page, Eidex, Lawton, Czekala, Lesser, Mueller, McCorqudale, Breedlove, Swain. Third row: Johnson, Fowers, .J Ali. 9 Negro, Quentario, Wieland, Myers. Second row: Hearst, DeWoskin, dy, Rogers, Baldelli, Wilke, Thompson. Fourth row: Fox, La Verle, Ruth, Miller, Bradley. Second row: Johnson, Tibbs, Buck, Raymond, Richey, Has, Jones, Walker, Muller, Alum, McAllister, Haas, Bowers, Blough. Fourth row: Johnson, Zeltins, Clare, Meyers, Newberry, Craig, Bachman, Hunter, Gibson, Lindsly, Dobyns. We--M Ang, ,Ls , Lt, , A In Wg.: . STAGE CREW f C ' Left to right: Hill, Lultmer, Van Horn, Mr Console, Berger, Williams. Many spirit promoting ideas x 'il ' K . Q , Van Buskirk, Shandrick, McArthur, Bradley, Marr, Brackett, have been conveyed through the use of artistic talent in our , art service class. if g 'Under the direction of Mr. , M Gibbs, these students make posters for school events, toot- fi. 5,1 i ball and basketball games, T' plays, dances, and extracircu- 'ill - lar activities. They also help iff, With dance bids and decora- ' l tions. The students in this class i-. T' ' have had lettering background and are very apt at art. 7 These are the people be- hind the scenes that help in the production of the Crawford stage presentations. This class works together as a team. lt is an offshoot of a drama class. If you were a student in Mr. Van Buskirk's class you would do such things as: study and plan designs, plan lighting and build sets. They are responsible for all technicalities of our assemblies and productions. ART SERVICE ' we gf-f V Q -.cv est Qi- I j. 'ull'-Q-6, gfj lk . . 4,.f A t Left to right: Herman, Stewart, Todd, Bultez, Mr. Gibbs, Holley, Larsen, Lundgren. A .11 -- 'uf J -4 - et- x V Lifffg I STQUDENT LIFE K fna, ,V 1 x I A XC OM WM XAUM Xffvyw. LL Cyl, ZA? V O. , SQ , . Q ' ' I fbi' 'Ni fm NJOJ1 AMVQSLQQ lad' ,fgvmxkx ,QE A ' ., , , M 'TQMWJTM ' mm M WDM yi gmew Q- fYNx if 5, I ,XL QQ , f ,Jv-0 gil-xx My -wk Mk- We . 11,15 wade , ,If ' Q N , SI 'N V J 0'X, :! 1 Vx fy My fo ' Adm V I kv wx .1 by V C, H V' . . NIV f V4 M292 L , 6 Q, X ja' I -.U MH ' A' 'LX' fl.-5 i 'Y LUV pg gg L29 ,MV x'jQ,.M2?' ry X L' ,, . Y My ' My vc 1 jf Vg! Ml JA, M f jplj X 4f, ff-V,-lk JJ I V' Lf A L I U K 1 ku . I Agj K J Q D A' I! mug! UGC.. N ga w, 2 1 'A iff W y , mf W J , f ,x f L X' ff.. 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If one could just stand back and listen, he would hear the stomping of feet on cement, the chatter of friends from every direction, and the hectic rattle of one hundred lockers all being slammed at once. Anxiety mounts as time draws near for the tardy bell to ring and for some, tardiness is inevitable. Well, the alarm clock didn't go off in time, and I just had to go to my locker, and what will the teacher do-- this tardy will be the third . . wMMN,,,,.....e-- A - Q ww mmwnwhv-:15?!T ?Tt?Z53l4Sff2WY25'?'-T' ' - 'V i-f- , 'W fl 's ful 4' I-rr--Y 1 . W s il 'QV ivllllfl lf! fbi? il fjll lgjjrllwvjlfwllfj DMZ Wkwfcyll ,ij j lj ij lg, fum l , lrllll jp Jlluyjif h W ll The scream of the second bell has waked the sleeping. lf you're late now, you're in for slight humiliation. As for the halls, they're in their glory, except for a few peaceful footfalls, our hallways after the bell enjoy the gracious interlude following a storm. Little do they know at this point, that in a short fifty-five minutes they will be bombarded once again . . . 1 fum' dwg' s 'l qs'!' ' Ks -i m W-,4,h,:. os, lil 'M 1 ,zgfw -if lf f' V 2+ n S PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Learning to Drive? One good way to master a car is to learn under the patient guidance of Mr. Musselman. By the time Crawford students reach their senior year, a large majority have taken this class. They probably all will agree that it is a well spent hour each week, throughout the semester. AI- though there is still a certain amount of speed testing, most new drivers have a better knowledfge of the car they are driving, and think twice before acting foolishly! Thank you, Mr. Musselman. 1 i' ' '4 it 'wa ixam. - wwf? COLTS' CORRAL After students leave Mr. Mussel- man's class, with bright and expectant eyes, they attack the road. Students with cars at school know what this pic- ture illustrates. Here is the excitement of the 2:30 rush. Voices liven, horns blow, and people wave frantically as they spy their friends after a long, hard day. Although there have been a few minor mishaps, accidents around Craw- ford are few and far between. Wa . wwf - I 'l., .1 s XA ,ws uk Ark, , pgs, Nm Llwfn ,ilk ' A ,Rvws sa- it -X -ft, M 1 . A ' f ,r T ' st COLT 81 MASCCT Thanks to Joleen Hemberra, our colt, and Susie Ellison, her trainer, we have a tradition which stays with us the whole year. Wherever Crawford's sports and spirit go, our friends go too. No spirited activity would be quite com- plete if these two weren't there to give us cheer. They've put a great amount of personal time into our many games, we will be ever thankful and will remember always, our Colt ' and Mascot who have done so much. WE GOT THE PEP...! Here is our Pep Band, one of our most spirited groups. In order to give us music and spirit at our games and rallies, they have met faithfully during their free time. If you are in proximity of room 703 between 1:30 and 2:30 in the afternoon, you will hear them practicing. It is here they work, and here where a lot of our spirit begins. Although some people may not have stopped to think about it, the Pep Band has had an enthusiastic influence on our cheering section. o N w g' -- H l ri, ,-. HOCKEY ON THE GRASS lt is most common for the boys' ath- letic program to be stressed in the an- nual, so we decided to show a sample of our girls' activities. During the year, our girls' gym classes sample many sports. Those to be included are soft- ball, basketball, field hockey, tennis, archery, and many more. One of the rewards of physical edu- cation is to stand under the shower lwhich is either ice-cold or boiling-hotl. After showers the gym looks like a cy- clone hit it, with towels flying in many directions lsupposedly into the basketl. This is girls' P.E.-it may not be a famously well-known sport, but it will always be well-remembered by every American co-ed. Ms. . a. 0' 'is v ?,, A 2' 15 - f t X QA : in ig Y, nys xx 94 Llc .px A X its ,lv of QQ dk WHATS COOKIN'? Classes pass quickly, before you can say, Crawford High School two thousand times, lunch time ar- rives. One of the favorite eating places is the cafeteria, where stu- dents gather to drown their troubles in conversation. The lunch lines are full of starving, desperate souls, who are searching unceasingly for a friend closer to the food, at the head of the line. Strictly against the rules, crowders push their way forward when the supervi- sor isn't looking. And, all's well that ends well, if you don't get caught. it F., i f, in . i- fn - , Q , rx w..fM,t. I UA 431, Alwkifqg A MVA my? 1 CNEQQMQLG L iw . Q, ., MW-Q13 tiki! ,.zf,,, I -we QT' -ffc!-ve. lf I 1 RWM Q93 QA! 1 ry ' - - is ' DARWIN MCNTALDO The term, i959-60, will go down in history as the year the First Exchange Student came to Crawford's campus. Crawford has been greatly honored by the presence of Darwin Montaldo, who is from Uruguay, South America. Dar- win, our Latin-American brother, has dived into Crawford's school-life with energy and heart-felt friendship. ln Uruguay, the boys build up great leg stamina through their sports activities, Crawford has keenly felt Dar- win's strength on many of the different teams. He has been a tremendous asset to our basketball team, his presence on the court seems to arouse school spirit and special pride for Crawford's accomplishments. We are so proud and thank- ful that we could invite him to San Diego this year, we hope he is as proud to be here. While talking with a few of his many friends, Darwin expressed his feelings for Crawford. He said it was wonderful to be so heartily accepted by the student body. When a student is new, he or she will feel the difference in the types of acceptance. We, the Crawford students, could have stared at our new friend with deep curiosity, but we didn't. We treated him as a friend, likewise he treated us as his friends. From the very beginning, Darwin was more than willing to talk with us, and by doing so, he gained more and more friends. Coming to Crawford has broadened Darwin's education, likewise, it has given us a cleaner idea of life in South America. Darwin feels that this experience of life in a North American city will help him with his future education back in Uruguay at the University. He said that although he likes San Diego, he plans to remain in his home land--that is, he'll stay in Uruguay unless he receives another great opportunity to come to the United States. No one will ever forget Darwin Montaldo, the pride of Crawford High. Q-kk, xllffvveef 0-.fv-L. I i0txv-QLCAJ-if f',x.f1 ,UA I9fQ:fw'jALi,gL, -GQ,X,.Qq4T 6--LJLAA LlVfLf,V, Dxjls-lltfi ARGU WITH OUR PROS Those who have never been in a special debate class probably don't realize what they have missed. Learning how to debate is a wise choice in education, for it gives enlightenment in many subiects. Those who know how to enunciate clearly and are punctual in their speech, play a larger part in the classroom activities, cultivate a deeper interest, and receive better grades. This class is a small group of fifteen seniors, all friends, and ready to argue. Q ii. i f... 5 STUDY HALL ,fd , fmlhen this school term began, many stu- dents who had signed up for office monitor jobs found themselves in classrooms in- stead. This marked the beginning of some- thing new Crawford-a study hall. Almost everyone will agree, especially the partici- pants, that study hall has been a com- mendable addition to the high school cur- riculum. . 7 f s is i qw W. 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I L Vu' X I f ' 5 'K L ff A 1 JY f L K A .iff 2' W' If x, . xy , gf A7 U J J 7 L X ' V 'I A f l L 1 X , F Q r 'f' 3 . gf' , L A 4 V , I UML z 4 f M L p ' 1. J X El 1- gl fy fx , U I XM lfx N WX ll .-1' f .f L xx if Q lj? ,ff - J , J f Zf 1 A Ly I f yf A ' f2'P7 V f ' Z V Y . , ' I J L - I N ' - f U' H, 1 X L f Wpyfmmyf fL ffe! x ,fl 1. nfk ,xv KXM DP STIR-UPS t X Qt xff l'rvwfW's- Row one, left to right: Woodbury, Clark, Granlund, Butzine, Cairns, Bertalino, Minor, Sanderson, Frame:'R6w two: Belkin, Smith, Johnson, Ander- so'n, Alumbaugh, Herd, Austin, Gilbert, Okun, MacDonald, Bell, Holewinski. Row three: Smith, Raborn, Ross, Kasal, Lennig, Bartlett, Novidor, Myers, Erickson, Strange, Miller, Thompson, Moldenhauer, Bl k M ' k lins, Gordon, Dronenburg, Leonard, Culver, Kennedy. Judee Butzine President Crawford's Stir-Up Club is to be commended for the loyal support with which they have encouraged our teams. Under the skillful leadership of Judee Butzine, it has rapidly become our most active club. The majority of Crawford students possess Stir-Up cards which enable them to sit in the reserved cheering section at games throughout the year. The number of actual club members is considerably smaller. They provided elaborate decorations for our first Homecoming and were responsible for other festivities at various games. ary Cairns Linda Carlson YA, Secretary Treasurer I A 5 30 A A C 4' rt an X, A V 1 7,5 ,gal I , V, ,t W 5 v . X C V t , , - ,YAC ac man, yrlc , Griften. Row four: Mr. Arkelian-Advisor, Loesser, Bailey, Blumer, Marr, Cul- V, wr..-1 Barbara Granlund Vice-President t we Y Vg vm , 'lfli 1- ' i - . '69 l, S Qi? Lf' , maj ' th W QW' M w Q A gow - of pi Q, ,LAX 1' Wil by - l .Vllj i W1 i A ' ft l W ,YY ,f .W Xu' XE lbyilkwp 7 'ls X . ' ,I sl ICJ ,NN N3 XJ abil I nt ' lo' L f' M fy . V' rx, Wx N .J-' . N C, X L my-1 qfs, V NNN .ludee Butzine, Stir-Up president, presents the Mr. Football trophy to Mark Frye. The runners-up, from left to right, are Vernon Bowman, Dave Flesner, Mike Tucker, Ron Cullins. ,ge-4 72'-f l . 1 l 3 L l l I , l Stir-Up cheering section at the Crawford vs. Saints Stir-UPS deCo al'n9 fo' the 50 D'e90 VS' Crawford T basketball game. football 90m9- A Stir-Up club party was given to Craw- ford's Seniors as a reward for winning the All School Spirit contest, Mr. Arke- lian, the club's advisor, was part of the featured entertainment. , 'f . llllffarf' L, R xl ff L l ,X WEIGHT TRAINING QTWFUQ7 ELM Hug Boys interested in athletics have actively -, ultflm , supported the Weight-Training Club. The 7 daily workout program is catered to the individual's choice, depending upon his achievements and goals. The weekly schedule includes a heavy workout three days a week with lighter ac- tivity on the remaining days. Because of their untiring efforts these boys have sur- passed their strivings for physical fitness. Row one, left to right: Hatch, Morris, Pat Murphy--President, Rogers, Bucheit. Row two: Mr. Pease-Advisor, xDonan, Allison, Anderson, Zane, Noack, Tinder. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Teachers have advanced in recognition and importance since the first strides were made by the early Greek educators. Crawford's Future Teachers of America is comprised of students interested in the teaching profession. The primary purpose of this organization is to give practical experience, helpful information, and encourage its members. FTA is one of the first clubs organized on Crawford's campus. i Row one, left to right. Mrs. Carter-Advisor, Rhodes, Lyle, Prager, Karel, Cairns, Garrsion, Wiemeyer, Pick, Swedelius, Cook, Cameron, Kessler, Stevenson, Barrows, Heinrich. Row two: QSilber, Myers, Bartlett, Left to right: Judie Smith-See Smith, Perna, Pallas, Bixby, Williams, Eidex, Down, Baker, Richardson, Castle, Belkin, Wilkerson, Chapek. retary, Bob Bixby-Viqe.Pre5i. dent, Sherl Myers - President, Q Pat Bartlett-Treasurer. nf -vu Row one, left to right: Marr, McAllister, Witty, Milne, Brown-Chai an, Eidex, Daly. Row two Mr. Murphy-Advisor, Wilkerson, Moldenhauer, McFarland, Mass, Campbell, Strange, Quellette, Baker, Seifert, Mrs. Curtis-Advisor. Row three: Clark, Turner, Geismann, Backous, Kasal Bartlett, Bell, Morgan, Gibson, Myrick. Row four: Cloward, Kazzmaier, Sellman, Jacobson Rhodes, Douglas, Brown, Dowling, Holmes. Row five: Berg, McStroul, Jack, Henson, Wilson Roemmich, Swaim. Row six: Bowman, Wied, Weiland, Watkins, Buss, Ceaglio, Suoreen Pelczar, Vyvyan, LeMay, O'Conner, Bailey. SAVING STAMP ORGANIZATION What is the Savings Stamp Pro- gram? lt is a plan whereby students can support America's national de- fense program with the purchase of Savings Stamps. It is a practical method of saving money and simul- taneously endorsing peace for pros- perity. The Savings Stamp Program at Crawford is under the leadership of Mike Brown. He is assisted by his ad- visor, Mr. Murphy. Row one, left to right: John Ramsey-Secretary-Treasurer, Vernon Bowman-President, Garr Jacobsen-Vice-President. Row two: Brav, Selten, Wickstrom, Bada, Milne, Warren, Kuhlken, Risley, Tucker, McCorquodale, Frye. Row three: Loucks, Young, Watkins, Flesner, T. Bailey, Brackett, Smith, Kitchin, Feldman, Blakeman, Lemay, Malay, Marr, LETTERMENS' CLUB Twice a year Crawford honors its outstanding athletes by award- ing them a Crawford letter with symbols of their particular sport. Those so honored form the Letter- men's Club. Among their money raising campaigns are the selling of rib- bons for all home games. They sell for a dime and are printed with spirited sayings. Crawford has over forty varsitylettermen and many iunior varsity lettermen. They have received recognition at the Fall Sports Banquet for foot- ball and cross country, or the Spring Sports Banquet as partici- pants in basketball, baseball, wrestling and track. A. Bailey. Row tour: Peters, Cullins, Berg, Buss, Monteiano, Perretta. Row five: Voight, Clasen, Gird, Krauss, Dawson, , McGehee, Tyndale, Killmar. .572 -'-- A fa 2,6 ff- Y ff , l Row one, left to right: Brookler, Slayen, Dean, Ziegentuss, Jack, Flynn, Clark, Cassie, Phillips. Row two: Bailey Toole, Copeland, Malin, Kitchin, Blakeman, Miller, Noble, Kinczel, Prager, Fahl, McClean. Row three: Alumbaugh Shields, Holewinski, Rogers, Eidex, Segal, Gilbert, Pruden, Lame, Hearold, Ault, Evans, Cassell, Friedrich, Kimball Dillon, Moldenhauer. Row four: C. Chapek, Rosenzweig, McAllister, Dowling, Pehka, Hinrichs, E. Chapek, Granlund Wickstrom, Carlson, Lawton, Brown, Myrick, Smith, Silber, Neece, Sears, Flood. Row tive: Knoll, Haynes, Karel Cole, Cook, Belkin, Hoffing, Johnsen, Vreeland, Miller, Kemper, Butzine, Wilkerson, Judy, Jacobson, Williams Kasal. Row six: Hamilton, Franzen, Solomon, Prager, Meyer, Culver, Secor, Loss, Smith, Bradley, Benson, Tonsky Dowling, Rose, Irvine, Cobb, Sanford, Erickson, Bartlett, McGehee, Fry, Anderson. Row seven: Betz, Gibson Loucks, Kemper, Lieberman, Marr, Bada, Lieblich, Killmar, Cloward, Bachman, Adler, Feldman, Tyndale, MacDowell Hickey, Milne, Richardson, Crone. The purpose of the California Scholarship Federation IS to foster hlgh standards C S F of scholarship, service, and citizenship for students throughout California All mem bers must have achieved an A- average on a semester report card If a student is able to maintain this high average for four semesters, one of which must be in his senior year, he is awarded a pin. For further recognition the students diplomas and transcripts are embossed with the gold CSF chapter seal now composed of thirty thousand members. SI' . Elna Chapek Secretary :QW - as F rf i ,rrlotktfff K ev-If 1 A W ..,, L, ,,,, .. . ..,, ,. f r JV ,f ssir , is L 'QQ J J a i John Len CSF Installation September-January Semester. Lett to right: Kathy Estey Barbara Granlund Secretary Treasurer John Lett-Treasurer, Linda Carlson--President, Mrs. Remington-Advisor Not pictured Larry Wlckstrom -Vice'President. ,fe D . Qs , f st , f j-Engng 59- Laci Q,s,,s..V,,,Qfn 'w,s1?5fmJ,,A ff.. ,eA,V,' S Q ii K A 2 sf! W ll if 1 , , V -'I-L-anniaib-L 4- S Scholarship for Service is the motto for CSF. Each year thirty four colleges and universities Ithirty-one in the state of Californiai reserve over one hundred and twe'nty-five scholarships for CSF life members at a cost of approximately two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Charles Seymour, an administrator at National City High School, was the originator of this statewide scholarship organization which is is Phillis Dudick President sn' VP' Diana Morris Vice-President THESPIANS Row one, left to right: Mr. Van Buskirlc-Advisor, Weiner, Dudick, Tokars, Morris, Utley, Edwards. Row two: Weissman, Klein, Simthson, Romanoff, Okun, Wilson. Row three: Galley, Culver, Novidor, Leonard, Ulberg, Caldwell. Row four: Coleman, Faulkner, Bunnell, Ross, Clasen. The National Honorary Dramatic Society, of which Thes- pians is an affiliate member, is involved in promoting and participating in the dramatic productions staged by Craw- ford. Mr. Van Buskirk has charge of the direction of Thes- pians and the plays given. As a year-round proiect, these club members provide the ushering for the Globe Theater. Other activities include field trips to other schools to see productions, and the pres- entation of San Diego State College students to lecture at club meetings, on various phases of the theater. Crawford's Thespians are active, interested, and doing a fine iob. 15 'ffl The Thespians prepare for one of their own stage prod ion . -sf ,414 Connie Korander Secretary faux 56' ,1- M...- Florine Weiner Treasurer . ,jkffgl-f VV ! '1?' fykfrimfell, , T . ' -fe. W A -g , - M ,H , , g X- 1,751 LX, ,-,Q . 5. JAX wH'lAy1lk ,QQA ,418 I yy kj? ts 9 ,rf 4, F! FN T, 17 rl .env '5f4.,e.J.A 4Qc,j,44i1T!llti,i,.Av-ilsftt I Q. m,MfgfGALQfR 9 my f,4,9l.v 1 1 .-,. f f RED C RUSS Crawford's Jr. Red Cross col- lected over S250 in a fund raising campaign at the beginning of the year. Spurred by representatives, the drive became a competitive activity between homeroom classes. The representatives are the working volunteers you see pic- tured. Thanks to their unseltish efforts we can be proud of our contribution to the Red Cross. Row one, left to right: Silber, Brugger, Klein, Velazquez, Wiemeyer, Willette, Stevens, Mrs. Tidwell-Advisor. Row two: Menconi, Kasal, Sinyord, Clark, Gabrielson, Lieberman, Strange. Row three: Law, Tappan, Owen, Marr, McStroul, Knudsen. RADl0 CLUB The Radio Club consists of l-4 active members, who are working to receive their ham operators license. To attain this goal they must have an accurate knowledge of Morse Code. Their activities are under the di- rectorship of Mr. Hilsgen. They in- clude learning how to handle radio communication equipment, and educational excursions. Members of the Radio Club are serious minded and keep their fun to a minimum while working. Row one, left to right: Bach, Jerry Clapp-President, Fonda, Ron Hickey-Vice-President. Row two: Miller, Pope, Tindale, Rodstrom, Ceaglio. Ii 6 'W NICDR l C2UH1.8 SCRQLL The Quill and Scroll is an interna- tional honor society for high school iournalists. Membership is awarded only to students who do outstanding work in iournalism. Members are ac- tive on the Pacer and Centaur staffs. The students must be in the upper third of their class academically and meet other rigid requirements. Many of Crawford's fine publications are due to the hard work ofthe Quill and Scroll members. They are easily iden- tified by their honorary gold Quill and Scroll pins. Row one, left to right: R , iiy M osenzweig, Judee Butzine-Secretary, Lela Kerth and Barbara Bray- ow two: Milne, Swedelius, Rizzo, Lieberman, Segal. Row three Austin, Alumbaugh, Wilkerson, Lawton, Irvine. Row four: Van Deusen, Blough, Novidor. Row five: Drake, Coleman, Fall, Brown. Co-Presidents, Dudick. R Seated, left to right. Feldman, Butler, Milne, MUCD0Well1 TYnd0le1 MVS- SChWUd0'AdVl59 ' McGehee, Carlson, Fry. l - VY' H r-' t 4 za 'I ,AJ . H- ,f.i.,wZ-W ft A :- .'- - ri- . 1i9idz?tl.. i7 'f?l i' if A f' ' M' N wi, ' ' ' ' I 4' ,A -J:-.e , 't Y,f A 7 . . - --s'fw,, ,'- ,. iff 4 ..,+, , .. . .-z., '11 - . k ' Af K ' M. 1 wwe,-I . W ' Nw ' , si. 51' ff' .. W, , , ,W , f . -: '4!.7 ,af'f'-'NF:,gzeEq.,2,? e ' 'RT 45 H-ks' , . K .Q L, A - - - MATH CLUB Math has increased in importance since the early days of Greece. Crawford has a very fine Math Club in which the students give lectures on certain phases of math in order to gain more knowledge. Students from other colleges and other learned men in math also lecture to the club. Each year a field day is held at Occidental and some members of the Math Club serve as representatives. Tests on the person's knowledge of math are given, last year Crawford made an excellent showing. Row one, left to right: Heramb, McShane, Howell, Clardy. Row two: Eidex, Shields, Mueller, Bach- man, L. Kemper, Martin, Minor, Silber, Gilbert, Anderson Sinclair, Alumbaugh. Row three: Apcenski, Sanderson, Miller, J. Smith, K. Kemper, Fischl, Austin, Swedelius, Kritzer. Row four: Williams, Neece, Ellison, Vaught, Jackson, Reed, Benson, Meyers, Herd, Kerth. Row five: Tonsky, Menconi, Jacobson, Bartlett, Fox, Johnson, Erickson, Persky. Row six: Rogers, Sweany, Irvine, Culver, G. Smith, Gabrielson, Ross, J. A. Smith. Row seven: Pate, Speer, Czekala, Allsbrook, Nadler, Reed, Wilcox, Gordon. Row eight: Fahl, Leonard, Cairns, Koering, Cobb. 4 1:-is cs' im f ' i n ' .fn -r ' ' .91 . 0 K Pam Howell Ruth McShane Cindy Howell President Vice-President Secretary A 1 .pg T gg 'S 5 f s-'w..-rgszirry 4 is it .. , Wear What You Wouldn't Dare! SR. Y-TEENS Crawford's Sr. Y-Teens began their year with a very successful Wear What You Wouldn't Dare party. The cos- tumes ranged from a football outfit with iewelry to a hula skirt with workshoes. The girls put an emphasis on careers at their meetings. Guest speakers in- cluded representatives from American Airlines, the teaching profession and the business world. A Vicki Heramb lnter-Club Representative Left to right: Menconi, Heramb, Anderson, Gilbert, Ellison, Austin. GRAPHIC ARTS 1... F ' Q. I If5iF: Qfsjfjal f::'1-'ff ,uh .eh I u x J0YCe Tfrwnsend Mike Rossman Leah Bartlett Lowell Thomas Pfevdefll Vice-President Seqfefqry Treasure, -vw? Row one, left to right: Mitchell, Lobo, Myers, Townsend, Bartlett, Martin, Ferro. Row two: Carlson, Lingelbach, Mr. Morphew-Advisor, Thomas, Peterson, Rossman. A v '19, y' 'j 1 - il if A, Graphic Arts Club at work. From left to right: J. Jones, H. Jones, Carlson, Lobo. Seated at the table: Townsend, Mitchell. Under the supervision of Mr. Mor- phew, our industrious Graphic Arts club has made the football programs for our home games, basketball schedules, and numerous other arti- cles used in school curriculum. They enioy themselves every Wednesday after school when their meetings are held. Each member concentrates on developing skills in photography and various other aspects of graphic arts. 'fffts I gm ii SOPH. Y-TEENS 1 0 , , ,i.' J ' asf I 'N ,ky rg l -J. K y lj' IN ... mmxk, . M- J s it C L t. lf . . , Q J Q.. Qf v . . ' it id - ' , - , 11'AA J ' 4 'l 't Q WX. f ff 1, ' ress . w '- fk. in t ,f,,,w, . M my ip Y , f' a t V ,g ' ,X I D 1 f, gg ,,. V . ,A g 4 H KWVWW is J J 7 J' I , I -L. Q- . ,'-- - . J 'I .N ii-- '.. 3 . Fu.. M A.- - ,. ,. . ,V-1 - sd-gm 335' H lJ:.f..',i2i:ft5ff!t2L2f:E ,z--H . .. Row one, left to right: Clark, Petteys, Rayburn, Rolleto, Holeman, Early, Johnson, Holewinski Cameron, Solomon, Baldermain, Poe, Masliah Pearson, Prudhome, B. Holewinski, Popplin Row two: MacDonald, Wells, Leters, Frone, Warner, Ritter, Caftey, Hinkle, Silberman, Tucker, Coklan, Breeden, Cole, Secor, Janzard, Kallinquin, Buckalew, Murdock, Johndoll, Erickson, Lelsh. 1 The Colleen's, Crawford's Sopho- more Y-Teens, work actively on service proiects as well as social functions. This year they made doll clothes for the San Diego Children's Hospital which they visited during Christmas vacation. The World Festival, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., was adorned with fiber flow- ers made by the Colleens. Revenue from their various sales has provided a fund for a trip to Disneyland. :nw eg-. ,.,,, . as eaiae ,Leap ,Nr-1 X 4,61 'fu' fig. Natalie Ault Colleen Bell Claudia Pierson President Vice-President Secretary A V. I Q., 1 i -' Left to right: JoAnne Wulfemeyer-Treasurer, Lynne Solomon-Secretary, Kathy Turner-Vice- President, Gail Baldermon-President. J 71,05 jejh., 1 JR. Y-TEENS lil I ng the partially Greek name of Debs, the Junior Y-Teens carry through the Greek ideal of attainment in forming a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of per- sonal and social living. Some of their service activities to date have been the World Festival, the profits of which went to the Y.W.C.A., and adopting a needy family. This club boasts of 90 members. Congratulations! Row one, left to right: Folts, Evans, Ault, Bell. Row two: Brisendine, Wright, Warnock, Kimball, Baker, Cloyburn, Schmidt, Brugger, Hull, Cassell, Tellefson, Lawton. Row three: Young, Mauro, Breedlove, Miller, Smith, Dillon, Freidrich, Sears, Passas, Buck, Rose. Row four: Velasquez, Sather, Bartlette, Schuster, Flood, Day, Biggs, Marcott, Ayers, Paine, Frazier, Hull. Row tive: Claboux, Wiemeyer, Kuessel, Wilkerson, Kessler, Jensen, Borchart, Barrows, Lemme, Breeland, Myrick, Lieberman, Dowling, Blackman. Row six: Burdeen, Johnson, Froelich, Milne, Wille, Cum- ming, Jenaro, Lovanich, Comstock, Ross, Pepi. Row seven: McMonn, McDaniel, Dyer, Hunter, Hayes, Patz, Robinson, Stevenson, Richy, Smith, Henson, Richardson. SOPH. Hl-Y The Sophomore Hi-Y is composed of boys who enioy participating in sports and social activities. Their regular meetings are held on the first and fourth Thursday of each month in the Crawford gym. After a short business meeting, the boys enioy the gymnastic equipment under the supervision of their advisor, Coach Pease. Left to right: Richard Hatch-Treasurer, Steve Hain- man-President, Jim Rupe-Secretory, Bill Monteiano --Vice-President. JR. HI-Y The Junior Hi-Y is associated with the Y.M.C.A., which is a world service organi- zation. One of the largest proiects under- taken by the club this year was the spon- sorship of the Varsity-Faculty Basketball game. The Jr. Hi-Y organized the game, printed programs, sold tickets, collected tickets, and gave the profit of over S150 to the American Field Service. The club is ambitious, hard working, and is to be com- mended for outstanding service. Row one, left to right: McCorquodale, Knudsen, Smith Seville, Copp, Mr. Sams-Advisor. Row two: Beekley, Vyvyan, Emrich, Harrison, Pierik. Row three: l.. Young Helzer, Yardas, Dronenburg, D. Young. Row four: Dixon Franzen, Karcher, Odle. Row tive: Ziegenfuss, Pepper, Nash Kennedy. QF' Q 'W 1' 'Q 'al 'RWM Row one, left to right: Mr. Pease-Advisor, Hatch, Hornman Burqess Aiken Ceaglio Parker Roberts, Farrar, Phillips, Cole, Lewis, Penn. Row two Chesire Boughman Greene Bowman Rainey, Morris, Allison, Dubbs, Power, Rupe, Monteiano ,vs- wx Mike Turner Gerry'Nash Gordon Beekley President Vice-President we A X x ,fftis jkf . P 6 - if 'f Q it., 'QV K x. W x rf in Jw N, ,,, ,,,, , , file Tl v i , i F i Row one left to right Marr Odle Smith, McCorquodale, Mr. McLaughlin-Advisor. Row two: Brav, Freedman Bennett Hertz Tappan Rees, Allen, Gilmer, Dronenburg. Row three: Roskos, Fall, Clasen, Franzen Freedman Feldman D Young L. Young. Organized and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club is an association for outstanding boys. This group on our campus meets bi-monthly at the early hour of 6:15 A.M. for breakfast. These gatherings enable them to discuss their service proi- ects and social activities. The Key Club Banquet, held in May, recognized outstanding membership and commemorated a suc- cessful year. ,., KEY CLUB Dennis Smith XJ President r SN' X1 i A ,X in ilk.,-Ne 'V C Bob Odle Vice-President C A 'Mi . fill 4 by - J' EY GLU b F ef CQ, 3 llsl ' 0 I 5 gf Q , A o , 2 , ,- ,, , ? N I kgkk . - 1ff.l1fgfgf',JIEG0 ,, , .. 1 L ,M ,., 4 ,3,,1.. my .. . ,Q at ., 5 K ,- affefi- ka-:IZ J . 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Row three: Mendoza, Marsh, Meekstroth, Johnson, Roemmich, Kessler, Ross. Crawford's leading interscholastic ac- tivity is the Girls' Athletic Association. This organization has participated in field days with Clairemont, Kearny, Pt. Loma, San Diego, Hoover, and La Jolla. Among their activities G.A.A. has been host to the R.O.T.C. Christmas party and the Mother and Daughter Banquet. Members also participate in team sports, drill team, Modern Dance Club and some attended a dance symposium at Point Loma and the G.A.T. confer- ence at Redlands Beach. G -A.,a,.,.. ,.., M. ., , pt Er me Pitkanen, Parrell, Benson, Persky, Kosal, Cole. Row two n, Rolan, Johnson, Roemmich, Roisman. Row one, left Ness, Ross, Toth, Row one, left to right: Parrell, Johnson, Rhodes, Cook. Row two: Meckstrro , Zahalsky, Toth, Holba, Bursten. V312 .4 . .-,gg 1 I 2 S tl L ini , Row one, left to right: Morr, Yokel, Knight, Hermonn, Fohl, Anderson, Wiemeyer, Noble, Kline, Holsteod, Mr. Bodgetl-Advisor. Row two: Mor .JPL '-A. fv 25 Z' . 'Kg ,T .1 -cgigt u 3,?,,,Hf,,-1, A Y Q A we K, . QL .. 4. f. siglio, Bio, Booth, Sherwood, Sleet, Pitts, Crowe, Green, Bollinger, Bored, Heidiohn, Crisefulli. Row three: Bodle, Liobom, Boker, Von Horn, Ritter, Kennedy, Boker, Scheid. Row four: Coe, Colemon, Whiting, Swing, Bixby, Myers, Anderson. Row five: Dobkins, Whiting, Lutz, Robinson, Foster, Austin, Schimmelmon. Row six: Korsmo, Ives, Wittenberg, Killoeny, Pledger, Porter, Phou, Smithson, Oion, Harrison, Foster. BOWLING CLUB The Bowling Club, with the ciicl of its odvisor, Mr. Bodgett, meets once o week ot Uni- versity Lones.'The eighty-two members strive for individual ond teom merits. Accomplish- ments hove been mode by oll the porticiponts. It is on excellent opportunity for bowling enthusiosts to improve their skills cmd competitive interests. Bob Fox Mike Morsiglio Georgonn Anderson Dorrel Yokel President Vice-President Secretory Treosurer 9'ff',Q,,,-fw'i J!' ', . 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L , 3 ' 1 L 'L 4 fy' 1 H ' FL . if Quan - , ' 5, .fit ' W' V Tk , A. A - 'L 4 f W p Q- - z W C -5- f 'ig' V K , V H a , -. at , A qt - W. I A . A J t o Y z . 1 -V - . ' . ' ' 6: ' . X . . , ., . A V in W -VAL H -- A T fy .ou - 2jF':,,af - 1Ela',1 ' 1 , f I Wyyy 'kk ' 'W ' '41'3' .Lv ' - gt ,saswzf KIM ' ' R ..,,.. . A kkkf - 1 f ,, V ' W , 1 'K M ' . 1 K Dm! its from Football Carnival Game shot. Qx-sexo 7 A tw 5 -bw- ' ,k R., AA 1' D 5 -5 - . W kwa ,.T ASSEMBLIE American Field Service Assembly A.S.B. Cord Holders Assembly 255113.74 f3i! 'if'7 W x., A AND RALLIES Rally , - 2- .vu Science Assembly The first A.S.B. card holders' assembly on October 2l welcomed Dr. Humbert, guest speaker, who delivered a message on The 3 C's of Success. On February l4, l960, Darwin Montaldo, our foreign exchange student from Uruguay, Mutsumi Nishifuii from Japan, Angelo Soza from Italy, and Bob Houde from La Jolla spoke at the American Field Service Assembly on their impressions of the United States and the difference in customs. Five C.H.S. students spoke on selected topics I Speak for Democracy and My True Security, at our American Heritage Assembly. The assembly was presented in con- nection with the city-wide essay contest. A demonstration of a model atomic reactor was presented to C.H.S. students at the first Science Assembly of the year. Th school spirit of Crawford High School has been greatly furthered by the en- thusiastic support at our rallies, given on various occasions during the football and basketball seasons. - lEF' SPECIAL Senior Party Q--- I C.S.F. Installation ef? Q , q.run4i::m...e Y V. ' fi is J VISIT TO ASTRONAUTICS Judee Butzine represented Crawford High School at the press conference for the Mercury Astronautics at Convair Astronautics. EMPASORIO The oper- etta Empasorio was presented in our auditorium on March 3, by the Los Angeles Opera Guild. TRAFFIC SAFETY WEEK During Traffic Safety Week slogans appeared in the daily bulletins and posters were displayed in the glass bulletin boards around school. INSTALLATION OF C.S.F. Members of the C.S.F. were installed and Crawford officially became a Chapter of C.S.F. receiving its Char- ter and seal. SENIOR PARTY Ole was the theme of the Senior Party in honor of our foreign exchange stu- dent, Darwin Montaldo, on December 9. The program consisted of Spanish food, bull fighting, dancing and the breaking of Pinatas. EVENTS mpasorio Play .i it it te V Axxv swf' Q , h ' . , S Q A K9 ' H Q. i , a 'L 2 V a, X a S x ' K 1 45 f 3 s A i x E J 45 ' I avi Q -N - Mmm... , , ....-- xitixiitititt l Visit to Astronautics Traffic Safety Week legit Paul Cox, male lecld Aletha McGregor, female lead ONIONS IN STEW Onions in the Stew was presented by the Thespian Society on the evenings of De- cember 3 and 4 in Crawford's auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Paul Cox held the male lead and Aletha McGregor was the leading actress, starring respectively as Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. The comedy takes place in the MacDonalds' home on Vashon Island, it shows a family adjusting to a new life on an island. Betty MacDonald's three act comedy hit held an attentive audience and provided an exciting evening for all students and parents attending. Paul Cox. Marv Utlev. Sharon Edward: M. . CHRISTMAS MUSICAL The Christmas season opened on Crawford's campus with as- semblies on Thursday and Fri- day, December lO and ll. The Counterpoints, band, or- chestra, choir, brass quartet, girls' ensemble, and the modern dance club provided Holiday folk dances for the pageant. They presented the various types of Christmas celebrations throughout the world. The en- semble completed the scenes of merry ol' England, with ct papier-mache boar's head and a Jewish Hanukah celebration. Among the songs sung were Adestes Fideles by the choir and My Dreydl by the girls' ensemble. u JM MMM..- ASSCCIATED STUDENT BODY BALL The Associated Student Body Ball, Evening in Paris, was highlighted by the music of the Sounds and antics of the Sigma Chi Border Singers. The semi-formal dance began at eight o'clock in the Balboa Park Club. A.S.B. Commissioners and their dates formed a double reception line in the foyer. Ernie Griffin, A.S.B. President, presented the door prizes which included tickets to Porgy and Bess and dinner for two at the Lafayette Hotel. JO'nUC Y 29, 1960 Balboa Park Club EVENING IN PARIS PQ-'H NQX grasp! 4' I M -k,...h. Reception Line l Sophomore Dance AUTUMN ROUND-UP - Sponsored jointly by the Girls' League and the Boys' Federation, Autumn Round- up, Crawford's first dance of the year, was held on September 25. Music for the sock hop was provided by the Nomads. Fun and laughter reigned from 8:00 to ll:OO in our attractively decorated gymnasium. AFTER GAME DANCE WITH HOO- VER-After-game dances always provide fun for all. This sock hop was held in Crawtord's gym follow- ing our game with Hoover. The Con- tinentals provided swingin' music keeping the evening bright until l 1:00. MARCH MADNESS - On March l8, the Sophomore Class sponsored a Saint Patrick's Day Dance, March Madness. Music was provided by the Phaetons. Everyone had a won- derful time celebrating with the Irish. DANCES Autumn Round-Up After Game Dance with Hoover '1- 'ia 1515+ fgzi wnga.mf.,a-::...v HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Judy Drake, a lovely Senior, reigned as Crawford's first homecoming queen. A capacity crowd stood to welcome 'W their gracious queen as she approached the grandstand. Her attendants were Miss Vera Bertolino, Senior attendant, Miss Brenda Cumming, Junior attendant, and Miss Susan Acord, Sophomore attendant. They formally welcomed all returning alumni at our Home- coming game with Hoover. Vera Bertolino Judy Drake Brenda Cumming 'Q y ' 2- s-mir U , . --'-i V . r Susan Acord X ROTC QUEEN 7 f N ,Af will il. W S ,V if ' ii Ez vm ,, J ssc r R. rr f X is -3 'x 2 N Q ii , i. C S C Aletha McGregor F si so ,. M, . - ., :,1, Q 154 W' . amp in SSH W r wr Miss Aletha McGregor reigned this year as the Sweetheart of the R.O.T.C. She was their Queen and appeared at various functions desir- ing her presence. Her attendants, Miss Dee Boyer and Miss Sharon Culver, also supported Crawford's R.O.T.C. These young ladies are top students at Crawford and were chosen for their poise, charm, and beauty. 1-f5'7f5f,, ? Sharon Culver Y'-5,3 Dee Boyer , C0-ED GF YEAR Miss Barbara Bell was selected as Co-ed of the Year by the girls of Crawford on the basis of her exuberant personality. Barbara has lifted our school spirit, as a song leader with unfail- ing energy. Around campus she always reflects a friendly smile. We know that Barbara is a very attractive girl with an un- matched initiative for achievement. Along with Barbara, we are very proud of our Girls of the Month. The girls were chosen for their pesonality and participation in the student activities. Mary Lou Shields October Lela Kerth December Judy Leonard BC1l'bOl'G Bell January s eia r 1 , K! N SV V, V.'L Qi .'Kfr.f 112.2 Lindo G0'd0 ' Jo Ann Smith Judee Butzine M arch A p r il Ma y Y . , ,1-4.g.......f-L-.fe ... Linda Carlson November Marilyn Eidex February W MR. FOGTBALL jl lw'7 M ff .2 W., Vernon Bowman Mr. Football was chosen on December l4 by the Stir-up Club. Mark Frye, our very capable quarter- back and most valuable player, came out the scramble on top. The runners-up in alphabetical order were: Vernon Bowman, tackle, Ron Collins, guard, Dave Flesner, end, and Mike Tucker, haltback. Mark, a 5' lO senior, came to Crawford in his junior year from Mt. Miguel High School. He was ap- pointed to the All City Football Team for his passing and running skills. Mr. Football was honored at Crawford's Fall Sports Banquet. Dave Flesner 5i::.zr'f Ron Cullins T 'f !'. P Mark Frye rsss... B .. .... . Mike Tucker Virginia Strange SONG 81 CHEER A g lmls 'R li ,LL... .ww ,..., V' 42 :es M, 1-wfsx, gg-2:+a',i,1, ,, 5 35 ft Ernie Barbara Bell Li Dynamic Steve Smith, head cheer leader, and petite Marion Minor, head song leader, led our victory yells with the assistance of Barbara Bell, Dottie Johnson, Virginia Sanderson, and Virginia Strange, song leaders, Marion Minor lf' LEADERS My My Mir Y ty llfllll lf ltr Mike' Kennedy and Mike Kennedy and Ernie Dronenburg, cheer leaders. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their untiring efforts and leadership which enabled us to spur our teams to victory. tr W GAME ACTIVITIES Mario Knori, Bond Moioreffe f A Y Song ond Cheer f-fII' Le G d e r s f W Varsity Song and Cheer Leaders QT? f Rozonne Zamora Mike Roberts I TVCYI' YQ-yfyf' e1'Ik ' lf . , . 2 - m. COLONEL At the head of our high stepping drill corps was our 1959-60 colonel, Marilyn Calderoni. ln this responsi- ble position, Marilyn has been assis- ted by Karen Poulson, Flag Captain and Tamara Kritzer, Pom-Pon Cap- tain. Their leadership sparked the co- ordination and precision acclaimed by crowds at the Toyland Parade and the State College Homecoming Parade. The girls also participated in the Football Carnival and games which followed. f I I 2 is C y . T, - W- 2 .. g A - ,s I ff-- 3. 7 ' ,br-.,f'1f' 451,114 f 15 y y, ,, .' k xx: qYsp?j5x,Vwv-lex ,rf 'S -' rf ff N if 5 ls ,A .6 frigjsu, rr , an LA: .lk pg y -ijrl, 3,:'Q3.Qfg1gsg5 . H n1,i-,spy Qu,rQff.f,.,znfQ,.1.z3,Qd:qg,,' 5. ,JMS , ,3,,42rW.y.1k?, 1 :HQ q,,W,g,,g?:r I A aft , N- . ,,, . if i ,M s,fnf.fQ, my . 5 'N fy' -2,,g,fg' Ke 3 iqff-is tilftifdili 1 L :E was 7 5' -Ll to W'-.f if ?fii?i'f5hli' W -2 I t 5-, 11 fr, j gi, QQ, g,.v.,?r'f':f Wi fg - ,tv i, 4 yi :Q t.,r K. 3 A 5 QQ, 1' r ri.. 0- ' 11 Q' 1- qv' 'Wi '.l - ' ta xg-s,1yc', fr Q. . ' 'K '..5.:x f X- x z,.L' -, -i 4 , ' C Marilyn Caldaroni iuulium--L 45 s ff l DRILL LEADERS Georgann Anderson and Jeanne Berger z Karen Poulsen Flag Captain Tamara Kritzer Pom-Pon Captain Blankenship Dee Boyer Flag Lieutenant Dee Boyer, Flag Lieutenantg and Georgann Anderson and Jeannine Berger, Pom Pon Lieu- tenants are to be recognized for their contributions to the leadership of our Drill Units. They have worked with the Cap- tains to accomplish the show- manship which supports our sportsmanship. ,., ..,,x Remington 0.5 FLAG coRPs Karen Poulsen Flag Captain I Parading in costumes of blue velveteen with white fur trim, our Flag Corps received praise and acclamation at all their ap- pearances. L Under the eXcellent'direction of Karen Poulson, Captain, and Dee Boyer, Lieutenant, thetgirls' intricate maneuvers brought re- warding applause from spectators. The Flag Corps worked many hours and their graceful pre- cision compensated for thel many afternoons of overtime exertion. i 1 i , Mx i Standing, left to right: Gabrielson, Patz, Hayes, Harris, Belkin. ln front: Poulson, Boyer. l l Front row, lefteto right: Folts, Gibson, Lieberman, Stroud, Blair, Mardon, Black, Meyer, May, Anderson. Front to back: Miller, Stevenson, Howse, Faulkner, Buck, Reeher. Back row: Barchart, Jensen, Ross, Holmes, Smith, Wilkerson, Vreeland, Hinkley, Dyer, McDaniel, Jung, Berdeen, Hollingsworth, Berger. .YQ U Tamara Kritzer Pom-Pon Captain ...t..gnm.u4.uu.n..A-.- POM PON CCRPS Spirit and sparkle promoted the distinction of our Pom Pon Corps, under the excellent guidance of Tamara Kritzer, Pom Pon Captain. The girls were dressed in uniforms of glistening white with shining sequins of red and blue. Their elaborate formations reflected many hours of drilled training and enthusiasm. Our many thanks to the new girls' coach, Miss Redditt who has helped Mrs. Perkins with the drill Corps,' acquainting our school with many new and unique formations. N5 i .. 'tg ,V ,, 1 1 . L, -Q W ff- I lg X , 3. Emi? U s is-r -,l gi1ek'r4:6f1i? Lmafmfimfg We Q22-S' .4 Miss Thompson The Counterpoints Sing 115' .1 f Wallen 'K COUNTERPCINTS Some of the finest vocal talent on Crawford's campus is possessed by the thirteen members of the Counterpoints. Through many hours of diligent work they have accredited our school with the best reputa- tion for an ensemble in Son Diego Schools. Listeners are awed by their synchronization, coun- ter melody and close harmony. Although they sing publicly without a director, the Counterpoints are quick to attribute their success to the undaunted efforts of their instructor, Miss Thomp- son. The nine Seniors who will be leaving the group this year wish luck and good singing to their succes- sors. And the Class of '60 will always remember the Counterpoints with a 'song in their hearts.' N -.Z Allen .ff ' Q - '1 5, N - 1 ,. si so Us f 9 Coleman e Q at r j iii' . -f . ti 'I Drake . li ': f' , Q , ,yr t, A 1 -, ff 3 1. ss-1 e T yr . x ' j r rl T M- ., 5 1- Q Gibbs ' ,W 'X A Gordo n -jj W , ' ff :: S . rf . ' ,-'viz ' lf . , if 'K . . Q: x Koester Fw f .- ' K ,,,. . Pg Q, .1 V , ,fx . V' T .L i McShane , W .e 9, . yn- , ' , 1 24 , . ' x 10 'S Qi 'A A Parks Nz 're--1-r 2: 5:-l ,, I 'M J' Fall 2: S- -ff Kerth 11. if f' X I x '5' Q 3 81 ,X 55? Moldenhauer :yi in Second Campbell. ack, Parks, Swedelius, Howse, Jensen, Shatt cKean, Sinclair, Lobo, l, Ballinger M Howel Knori, right: Front row, left to 'U .': -C t.. 'aa Seifert, Rhodes. Fourth row: Com- han, I, Wilson, Lovranich, McMc Martin, Jones, McGregor, Young, Pallas, lewis, Stanley, H Bennett, 'o C an ':: '4- o -I- 0 U7 4. .E U C o E cs U 4- D O .C -0- 'S end, I'leV6l' would Ps U 'U 0 .C -o- Ui C 0 VI U -0- D 0 5 ? U7 C 0 an .: aa .C i- L-E 15N L.- U- an 23.0 --E Q0 5 Ez W: -:nO 'Et -98 3: UO -U U +2 o o .vm 'U DZ .to ,.:I.I. 'aa gf 05-05 E8 L U? 'Can QU -5C +-o UE 3.2 H- 25 Q. -5- 2.2 3+ uhm 'G.': D2 Eu 21, .C Ei- V1 lh 'U L o 3 T0 f beauty 0 de t a solemn attitu public brough Re 6 th of Hymn f the Battle O sentation fe climatic p e program. .C 4- iah 3 an the Hall of endition r their r O t OD ati OV warding :ved a re 'cv U an I- Choir ndent Our resple S WCI Gm l' PVOQ he same tt atured a Fe l8. 1. GJ .Q Decem On Gm l Holiday Progr at the traditiona rus, ho C 6l1Ce. ctful sil with red F10 was ho .C .E .:: 3 x U1 o E 'O- lf! ': .C U '4- o cn C o an cv .C l' '4- o C o ': o 4'- C as V3 an L Q. .2 E O C as 'O C cu .C 'O'- QD Q. an ID L GJ I. CD 3 U1 L CD .Q E iD E .': O .C u KD .C -I- Ts .z 4- V1 G2 l.l. L' O O .C U CD be . : U O CD .9 cn C U VJ E D C C O n om U7 5.5 .EE L V1 E6 U'C .eg .ga 5-In U.: 0-cv .C U1 431 O 'U D O I- Q. the Choir merged its talents stoles of white and red, blue, with yal O L. H- O an 0 .Q O i- Dressed in 'O C o +- E Q. V7 .2 'P L .2 .C on D o C -do -I- oo'o f.-2 go 1- co. Om 6.0 1,4- io 'DE Ll. o Xu o V7 D: .-VIO- BS -Cu -O- oh.. E-o ig 0.9 3? C C9 UU an C fo .Eg- 2: o9 oat 'CC lilo U xo .tr 22 'Dl- .C '0- o .C .: 3 Ter. ITIG esteemed alma OUI' UDOI'l voked hich they have en W Ce ellen U X 0 H- O on 'U I- U 'U C U 1' va CHOIR COUNCIL Led by Kenn Fall, President, the Choir Council comprised of Denis Allen, Judy Drake, Cindy Howell, and Dave LeMoy, hos planned many of the activities for the A Choir. The Annual Choir Awards Dinner, ' Through the Years, is held each year to give members of the Choir recognition for their achievements. Left to right: Cindy Howell, Kenn Fall, Denis Allen, .Iudy Drake, GIRLS' CHORUS Front row, left to right: Ford, Ellison, Flores, Black, Goldate, Crittenden, Berman, Bultez, Brugger, Blair, Thomas, Grant, Chelland, Groeger Rogers, Tillinghast. Row two: Poma, Mclntire, Cochran, Prichard, Keller, Herwig, Hill, Oxford, Feurzeig, Lieberman, Holeman, Hull, Stroud Person, Woods, Osher. Row three: Quintero, Byrum, Stevenson, Bass, Tatum, Gerdis, lbe, Poulter, Poe, Folts, Peterson, Vultaggio, Haas Ferlinger, Johnsen, Saiz. Row four: Rowles, Thomas, Hinkley, Van Cleave, Smith, Gray, Peters, Baird, Sandford, Davis, Brown, Harper Rice, Dewey, Deputy, Belling. Participating in Christmas musicals, city festivals, and pop con- certs, the Girls' Chorus, in their contrasting skirts and blouses, has gained recognition as one of our finest choruses in San Diego. As it is an elective course, the girls have a wonderful opportunity to better their knowledge of music in the various music groups. 1 reen, direclor, Somers, Prager, MG Y, L Bcile Slecld, Sleel, WZ h 'ro cl. Fiff mpbell, Johnson, Slree Ca , Fahl, Amick, Blackwell, On Mekol nn ngham. Fourth row: ncenl, Cu Maker, Vi onis, ch VI-thi E123 .':.,Qg V1 31: 335 OXB 3-Om Euro .Qc-C .535 o Egg -sow 035 22.2 NEH- 520 C -- we ESE ex-3 'U gm.. 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U I- lf'- in O .: u I- CJ 'U c U 'U c U Q 0 .C +- 0- U L' O O .:: u Ah l 4, ,W - ' fr 4 il lx iii' I X. -Q 'fl 5 l REGIMENTAL CJFFICERS Color Guard The superior R.O.T.C. officers are to be cred- ited in achieving the paragon of our Reserved Offi- cers Training Corps. The R.O.T.C. has done an Labor, Fowler, Person, Pastoral excellent iob this year and we are very proud of the progress they have shown since their establish- ment. The officers have been responsible for the group's able reputation. Officers 1 HF- '-.l- Front row, left to right: Smith, Sharon Culver, Aletha McGregor, Dee Boyer, Nordin. The R.O.T.C. Color Guard leads all parades and official transactions. The battalion carries both the national and unit colors. Our Color Guard has participated in the March of Dimes Parade, many civic occasions, school activities, P.T.A. meetings and our sports activities. Crawford is indeed proud of the fine young men who bear our country's colors. TRAINING CORPS Drill Team . Left row, left to right: Pastoral, Tabor, Fowler .1 siglia, Portugez. Back row: Morris, Allen, Long Standing: King, Nordin, Perna, Flinn. Performing precise and rigorous rifle maneuvers, the precisioned R.O.T.C. Drill Team has entered in many com- petitions. The select squad is the pride of the R.O.T.C. department. Rifle Team Front: Hamilton, Goodmanson. Left to right: Quint, Delong, Nordin, Jungblut, King, Noble, Smith, Ganser. The R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, consisting of select cadets, enters one national rifle match and one city-wide competition. The team uses .22 caliber rifles and do their practicing on Crawford's own shooting range. Goodmanson, Right row: Whittaker, Breeze, Mar- 'R' COMPANY, FIRST PLATOON E55-Tull!!! vl My Dennis Bradley . - - ' - Somers Moore, Thompson, Kemper F f , IH io rghf: Newton, Schnebman, Qulnl, Ganser. Second row.. Lamke, , ' . I Klzseroxlakjr. Third' row: DeLong, Pheil, Newitt, Hamlin, Gibson, Milch, Whittaker. Fourth row: Porulquez, Morsrglla, Lndbom Craig, Trainer, Suarez. 'R' COMPANY, SECOND PLATOON IU' -4. Dennis Bradley Firsf row, left io right: -Jungblul, Schriebman, Quinl. Second row: Treadway, Fowler, Wells, Shinn, Frye Cowan Breece Carlson, Jack. Third row: Person, Befz, Arruda, Morales, Hart, Allen. Fourth row: Goodmanson, Gurdner,'Kielh, Jdgodinskii Hamilton, DeLong, Wilson, Ganser. 'O' COMPANY, SECOND PLATOON Colin Cameron First row, left to right: Smith, Clark, Sherwood, O'Bryant. Second row: Miller, Mestroul, Morris, Adolphi, Miller, Caplin, Long. Third row: Baker, Garvin, Collins, Branson, Roeckel, Carman. Fourth row: Hamilton, Ming, Drilling, Occhiello, Scroggs, Clarkson. L 'O' COMPANY, FIRST PLATOON Colin Cameron I k Sh d O'Br ant Second row Pastoral Swing Schmidt Lau, Kirk. Third row First row, left to right: Clapp, Car , erwoo , y . 1 , , , Copeland, Skinner, Gordon, Mixon, Nagel. 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C: m If G5 .ik VN3FC:N'XQ:3 w,w fQf Q .2 VX X176 Q If Q if fv I Q3 C TL- cl, 9 QP J fp F PJ 3 QS 3? f,J'xQ?X1I!'ffl5' VY Tw 5 ff 5 , jwwmxw lf MlgwA5,CH U4 ,Wf Q WZ? QWQWMW .aff f' Q X f QA! f f - H 1 A 1 V h ' X ..-1 2 . ' 'L' In CRAWFORD FOOTBALL 1959 Crawford O ,-?'-L 1 Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford 7 19 34 7 38 26 63 Kearny Clairemont Grossmont Hoover La Jolla Lincoln St. Augustine's San Diego This picture certainly depicts the fighting spirit of our Colts. Mark Frye, our All-City quarterback scampers past tacklers, two hav- ing been sent sprawling by full- back Mike Tucker, as John Ram- sey, right guard, Vernon Bowman, and Howard Nott, both tackles, are seen coming to the aid of their teammate. ' f5 1- Jim McCorquodale sprints through the hole, as Dick Maddox defends against ci wouldbe tackler FGCJTBALL 1959 Thrills and spills highlighted the Crawford foot- ball season. The Colts galloped through their pre- league games, bowling over such fine squads as Grossmont, by a score of 20 to l9, and the Western League SCIF semi-finalist, Kearny High School, by a score of seven to nothing. La Jolla High also met de- feat in our hands. Though the squad won no games in league com- petition, their drive and determination caused many an opposing coach a great deal of worry. Led by co-captains Vern Bowman and Ron Cullins, our line, in one instance, held for three downs against their opponent on our own one yard line. Taking posses- sion moments later, our fine backfield, sparked by quarterback Mark Frye, led a running attack to mid- field . . . a remarkable show of drive and spirit. Cur hats are off to the football squad of l959 . . . for the pride that they, as a team, have instilled in Crawford High. Coach Harvey and Coach Smith seem to be enloy ing this play. Managers Earl Feldman and Dave Blakeman com pare notes. dai-F , 1- . 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Dave Flesner Left End A A 1 wwf r my-N. i l sem f , A , Ron Cullins Co-Captain 1959 Ernie Griffin Halfback Sing the praises of her warriors Chant the stories of the colts On to victories urge the heros Of our mighty Crawford High , ,Q 11 1-1 5 V g.,, ' X , A f A -. j I vi i gr 1 V ,. ie gygg 7 if X . -M' rsrrt r r if fi F Q tse Q tiir 2 etse f ' r ' ' . .1 r r i it .A , itl,., f' if H . Aiwa iff V , i 1 - ' l Mm U f is 4 'Z 2 Q ili 1, 3al'1!'l4w: if'f as if L r L 21,-A 2, .,.4 2 cs,c ' ,rc ,r . ,A ,, ini 53 ,rl f ,. . ,k,e s .riiiirn m.-X11-wigirn, .i-r. 2 iix1'ra-sz:-fa. k.,. wg? S h i o ut Q kid K j -X I xx K K , - ,1 ,fir 1 ' ggg-5 :-kL 'Y '1l ' 5 Li, i issr rssriee i i leir Howard Nott Left Tackle mm . Vernon Bowman Jim McCorquodale Right Tackle Halfback Claude Buss Linebacker 'Y'-'-1 'L 21126 fx 5551: - :ay -my-,:5:z,4glw'wa,'g A ' 1 -. 5 Q K ' , V-' w ' ' 'fl'Q:?5s. Q --'ff--qi lb---' N , , is V g r a W V we f.. an '-9 U .. , , ,, ,. --in , 3 - 1- -f 1, 7, i s- GQ ll 3 . 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Dave Loucks sees daylight against Lincoln. l l l Ernie Griffin plows past La Jolla for the extra point. ...gggngg A, ,,.1,- JUNICR VARSITY FOOTBALL r Mr. Malcolm and Mr. Pease A fine running and passing attack was the forte of our Colt junior varsity squad this year. Led by two very able coaches, Mr. Pease, and Mr. Malcolm, the team was able to score con- sistently throughout the season. Mark Frye takes evasive ac- tion against the Cardinals as he makes his way to a six- point score. 'sw iLMrZ's' ,, -J f' wmv Managers Christianson and Pope Dave Loucks runs into a rough wall. l i 1 i .1..4....,.n.L..L ,.4Ls..fi.nm... Though teamwork was constantly tested, per sonol feats of heroism on the gridiron were many Examples of these are shown below. Garr Jacobsen rounds the turn, and makes for the end zone. The sticky fingers of Dave Flesner X Jim McCorquodale is stopped temporarily as Vernon Bowman comes to the rescue. ,Q 2 ' N m i .2 T' N. 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P QM. ,mag Here goes Mark against Hoover. Mike Tucker takes a short spill after a long gain. -Kiki!--Hattie A-'-' '-f CROSS COUNTRY Q Pacing the way to first place in the city and Q eighth place in the entire state takes drive, deter- -ff' mination, and spirit. Our Cross Country squad had iiii wg Viif iiii ,r . just that-and it accomplished those things, too. , g 'ii . Led by several returning lettermen, the team out- S 5 ' iiiiiiiii distanced such keen competition as San Diego High 'ttf ii ii iiii ii School, Lincoln High School, and Saint Augustine ' High. Q.fA iff' The most outstanding single victory for the Colts Q, ,E . g c,r,,,ii was their resounding triumph over Hoover High gi,2 ll ,4 School. The Cardinals had not met defeat in over is , 1ii six years. This victory broke one of the longest win- 'L ' C ning streaks for Cross Country in San Diego. 'i g gigygg yggyyi .iltt . iits Coach Donnelly Firsf row, left to right: Mikolon, LeMay, Milne, Perez, Spandl, Console. Second row: Watkins, Tyndale,,Q39DQN.D.Q.SL Glffl-I BUHEY. Nfgell Marshall, Killmar. Third row: Cummings, McGehee, Donan, Snead, Buda, Green, Kramer, Knapp, Drecson, Roskos, Miller, Bvrku SW Wilson lManagerl. Fourth row: Mathie, Martin, Urbcch, Sheehan, Houser, Evans, Rupp, Bmllell, RUff'nQ- Milne Spandl Console Killmar A..-...Js...,,4.gk,,ge.. , 7, , 74 L N ,M Bailey Gird Marshall lgll W, 'arty K cw -2 ,4 Tyndale Watkins Perez Mllfolon Rigorous training marked the Cross Country Team's fine perform- - ance. Each man worked hard to perfect his stride and his stamina, and spent long hours practicing in the hot sun. lt is with great pride that we of the Annual Staff dedicate these pages to you--the Colt Cross Country team of 1960. Wilson: Manager . iJ5 2s: 3? .ff f, if U' 1 Q 1 s i s r iilcs , 1 ,,,,W -.V ,, lf,,' gg-fr Qzr,:f,,: ,. .. , Determination pays oft for Cross Countrymen Watkins, Bailey, and Killmar. I BASKETBALL v 's QA , 7 J! f 4,g.l.21... f.. r is W U K,b'1-1 Coach Sams With ultimate perfection in mind, our basketball team fought its way to second place in the annual Kiwanis Invi- tational Basketball Tournament. Shooting and passing ef- fectively past such notable teams as San Diego, Escondido, and Pt. Loma High Schools, our Colts tasted defeat but once, succumbing to a fine Hoover five in the tense cham- pionship finals. Throughout the season, Crawford added to its string of victories, the scalps of Mount Miguel, El Cajon, La Jolla, St. Augustine, Clairemont, and Mission Bay. The Colts ended their season with a respectable 12 wins, T2 losses. Mr' l Garr Jacobsen Fritz Ziegenfuss Gary Maloy Guard Forward Forward Darwin Monfaldo Griff Rausch Bill Bruce Dave Flesner Cenfer Cenler Guard Ross, Furrow Al Risley Bob Kuhlken Guard Forward Forward Giga , 12.3 'VX Larry Wicksfrom AI Greenwood Larry Willis Bob Dobkins Forward Guard Cenfer Guard 2-W A ..p.,-g 1: A N Wi lilly if X1 NT, Jn... Darwin Montaldo, our exchange student from Uruguay, is an excel- lent basketball player. His playing helped us win many games. Here Darwin is going up for a field goal against Hoover. Fritz Ziegentuss drives for two points against La Jolla. Action highlighted the Varsity-Faculty Basketball contest. , ... ...mv Ja..- JV BASKETBALL , ig! X33 4 L32 l l sd 5 -41 1 A L , i Www , tif i L 1 421 WSJ J' l, Bottom, left to right: Urdahl, Olsen, Cairns, Brainard, Cassie, Svedberg, Janicki. Top row: Cole, Dubbs, Bennett, Kramer, Bishop, Clem, Bladow, Posthumus. Outside shooting proved to be the rewarding factor in the junior varsity basketball season. These boys have earned the respect of all for their tenacious fighting spirit. Lincoln, San Diego, Mission Bay, Point Loma and St. Augustine high schools were added to the long string of victories which Crawford amassed. Coach Malcolm was correct in saying that Our outside shooters saved many a game for us. 4 , ff , ' 'Vex-Q, 1. Dick Bennett and Dennis Bishop show their mettle against Lincoln and San Diego. Dennis Bishop knocks away a Hoover lump shot. WRESTLING Under the able guidance of Coach Frank Smith, our wrestling team grappled and fought its way Through a fairly successful season. Among the most able on the squad, first year men Mike Sims, and Denis Bowman, both outstanding prospects for the future, gave fine I fy performances in both non-league and league competition. The T23 il' pound weight class was headed by iunior, Sandy Shapery. The first men in the rest of the divisions were seniors. Outstanding among MX these were Ernie Griffin, captain of the squad, and Vernon Bowman, selected the most outstanding wrestler of the i960 season by his teammates. Both Ernie and Vernon represented Crawford High at the SCIF fincils in Redondo Beach. N . Coach Smith S 5 3 it ' x zfm st ggi 1 Wf,. f-:ii -:,i an -,:- i', 1' :::l ii- T ,si T if if - tisi , S .cf Q T Front row, left to right: Kennedy, Hughes, Clark, Brookler, Ehmke, Christensen, Bricky, Mathie, Shapery, Anderson, Hertado, Kaplan, Simms. Second row: Cheshire, Miller, Fowers, Smith, Lanning, Spandl, Sleeper, Hensley, Post, Schulte, Donan, Bailey, Seville, Peters, Third row: Parker, Somogyi, Loucks, Bowman, Nelson, Roberts, Thudium, Griffin, Newport, Maddox, Voight, Bachman. Fourth row, Zane, BOWFUGH, Rumsey, Frye, Pepper, Parrell, Newberry, Wilhite, Franzen, Coach Smith. Top row: O'Conner, Enstead, Knott, Cullins, Turner, Chapman, Farrar, Fry. Richard McGehee pins his man. Lee Voight is seen working on a half-nelson. Dave Loucks fights for a reverse. During training periods, the wrestling squad worked fev- erishly to improve both strength and form. With the help of weight-training, many were able to reach their goals. Crawford 2l vs. 22 Crawford l5 vs. 38 Crawford 22 vs. 21 Crawford 26 vs. I8 Lincoln San Diego Mission Bay Hoover Crawford ll vs. 32 Kearny These matches were the climax to hard work and long practice. lt was a gratifying sight to see the Colts' fine performance. Dave Loucks is now on a more even basis with his oppo- nent. l i ,.. ,. ' - ,:g1'1iw . T WN I 'g sf - , f if . 145- -f-ie,-, E 1 if .gil 5 if 5 -'VM' E.. s '5 .T 1 TE ' wg if fxbk' . ,k.-- jgii-,125 Q X l .rsss . ' , . .41 Coach Donnelly TRACK Track events as we know them were initiated by the Greeks in the Olympic games. Their practice spread among the Germanic and Celtic peoples. Today, each high school is proud of its most time-consuming, idealistic sports squad, the track team. Under the able instruction of Mr. Donald Donnelly, our track team ran, iumped and hurled themselves through an exciting and rewarding season. The team was balanced between a large maiority of second and third year men. Expected to be strong in both running and the various field events, many coaches watched the Colts for league leadership. C left to right: Post, lan First ro Roskos, Frye, Mikolon, Ruffing, Killmar, Nelson, P. Killmar, Liebli W1 Y f T . Q rrls . , ,y -. iw - ' , W . ,J- Wir ,'t' ' 'S .ff P M ' w li? 9 2 7 'ff' 5 in ffl' 2 , -T U 7 I ' ,T f T ,Q 4 It ITY4 hxri Q, U QL, 1 iid' n l l X 1' K 'T iiii K i F' . ,... ,. A Al, , si j W. , 1 ! .,.. tt' i 15 . f ' ,::,'l , 'Tlljjgtf :I g. 1-'W ', 'W K rm .521 54 J -.J V -- ,.. 5 v - N K'-if ig olt track men show their prowess in both field and track events. ff: Lantz, Johnson, Miller, Green. Second row: Creoson, Console, Gird, Hauser, ning, Owens, Watkins, leMay, Milne, Wilson iManagerl, Coach Donnelly. Third row: Coach Youngblood, Rainey, Brown, B. ch, Bada, Knapp, Finney, Portuguez. B TRACK Q .. Q Q tt. 4 it if '?' . t f bl . f f' 1 ' ' ' l ner V B ' , :XX Y Q t ,lm ff- 92' f' N 'i ' B B , I Qu f X i X W 3 I 3 kk ,V 1 .. ,b.' fi A, in ---' ' 1 S 1 N 4 4 5 is Y' X ' B A - VN 'xg1lR..n,,,s ' ,-1 A yjji .- I f . . , 0-' ' :sr- , 1 , w .envy - First row, left to right: Aiken, Marshall, Newport, Walker, Haiman, Rodgers, Ceaglio, Burns, Bartlett. Top row: Coach Youngblood, Hobach, Donan, Cummings, Cook, Cheshire, Pierick, Thompson, Bailey. Supporting the fine record of previous Colt track teams, our B and C squads provided many thrills for Crawford fans. Excelling in field events, the team was livenecl by several new faces and abilities. C TRACK Q ,B . ,ir sf' ,1... - -. , , - . ' ,.....J.-.-.,-.-.I Q y , , r 'T V I l n I I 1 gil J N,f K H , 1 kg X ,ANR l, :J UK C1 N A E, ' ,',,-' 's I Kp First row, left to right: Blackburn, Donan, Buckallew, Penn, Tappan, Gabor, Ehmke. Second row: Coach Youngblood, Parrotti, Urbach, Tate, Martin, Mathie, Kogler, Mikolon. .NN Y X E XX ' N.: f'-L X ' ,, If BASEBALL Our varsity baseball team has met Craw- rd's high standard of sportsmanship and fair pla . Their fine record throughout the season certain y shows their fine spartan tenacity and spirit. Coach Ash Hayes' squad lacked the necessary depth in various departments, but his overall squad has played fine baseball, spoiling the hopes of many aspirants to the Eastern League crown. The pitching staff, headed by Norman Marr and Gary Maloy, was, in a large way, responsible for the suc- cess. Enthusiastic support of our baseball team A - by the students caused excitement at many fine, skilled games. Coach Hayes Yay 6. -.11 3 , . , W l jf' . if 3 . gc f.., ,, - ag.- . A, X 5 N 't-LLM . K A 3' 0, ei' ' vi f' f 'aakgi 'XX ' - .c.,..1 ryrt i Q. X t -l , I X W K Y V ,. ,V . ,..,,V 7,.- ML' V, w,V,,: f -. is 'r A --L-tina' ' 1f.IiZfiIVv- ffl lleiilglc , A sf- fi 'yygi , A ' .X -it, if ' gf ' , 3 K '-1-'F:-.'i:q.'.g'- , 5 t. t ilflir'-1 . ' . Dan Helzer, Catcher Dave Flesner, lB John Monteiano, Outfield C 1- I it ' ra., ' , t ' LAP! . , , 'H in K x Q je MV, , V V MK, -1 no I if, XX L 1 E? M 41 X' cl- . ,tr - C C c,,, -'E 'l' tl A iiii r ' or A YL, i 'Qin ' f , y , , . L - L 1 'I y '4 ,Mug L 1 ' Jwixm Q 'E I L tresr rerr L A .ups ', M if rr ':t' 3 A A K 1 V,.' K f L it y t to ' -if - -'Y'-ff L L Q P L . Norm Marr, Pitcher John Allison, lnfield Ron Coe, Outfield A... ....u...... 1. 1- w g ,,, ffl, ti c, , C ,Tf rr' fi iiiiit iiii y yysc R. Pope, Manager , , ,A , Us ---15551:-E:fiH22:!,W-Aiim , 1 W:ew--.iQ3g5Nzggg:,,gains ..,,,-Q-:..f.,,W,,.1 1v,,-,.,,,, .u...,, ft- . ,f - ,fs ,ii-A A Q C . if L-- L. Q' l '2'r:e2?-ry--:vm ,-vk,tA,.,3.,,givJ A j y 4.33 ,QQ-':f7 A I ' 'g .fx mf? is .3 L tg.-::5iEt',,,'.. . 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A u -rn, K , x 'V Q B sqfr f JV BASEBALL , . , ,,, '-KWAJSR B W I . fl I ' Coach Pease Boffom row, left to right: Vyvyan, Pasloral, Urdahl, Olson, Cassie, Rupe, Monson, Top row: Coach Pease, Monlejano, Dubbs, Whelan, Tcub, Bruen, Dickson, Brainard, Lidboum lMgr.l. dfiffv -lf -asf. -Lamkin , .114 55s:4:mn.w Q... AALLA, A 1305! Q Ed Brainard heads for first, while playing -- in a JV contest. Jim McCorquodale gets set to bunt. .492 3 I 'U' ,Axe ,cs I Tom Cassie rears back ro blast a slow pitch, in a JV game. JV first-baseman John Taub makes me out on a Saint, ' 3 TENNIS Under the capable supervision of a new coach, Mr. James Sams, our varsity tennis squad paced its way through a rugged season. The team was in no way lacking in depth, largely because of the interest which has been shown by both sophomores and re- turning iuniors and seniors. Starting off their season with a skillful drubbing of Lincoln by a score of seven to nothing, the team certainly proved itself to be one worthy of representing Crawford. 's l unfzqwtfvr 4 s 'E' . i -,isseamiyiu a , ,L rg ii, , 'rw fi? ,- L- - L, Zw? :a: 1 - . ij! :Il i , gm .- f .,-,,..f I-,,s,,,. ,,,.,. , ,,,,,,m,.,,.A, N.. A -V f f-Jffifff-yfgflf 1 '-nm : fl , ,,xr,'gr,f:f,iffff::::fffrq:ff- : . L: ',- in , : ing , - ,. 1 g 4 1 M--egg, .1 1 f-' r - :.z. s it-Y :4 jawn: f , 3 A :Hag ir Q. g r r- -w- ,, , K - ,M W , if. , M u- , qc r iv . f mw ' ? 5 ' .n,v.zeQ .1 'f1 ,. , Coach Sams Paul Brown and Randy Selton are seen working hard hard against Chula Vista. . , ,c,... M ., 'Wi if H - . Z L-7+ c f . v 'WM'-1 541 N . V w ,vZ,Z,, M, Ffh N ggilf j -gm, Q Y ,Q 2 :if Gig - . K D.. f ff S. iir 1 f s i , saaiec X it ', r i 1 i e issi f ef: i,-s 1-1 iirrrr, . r . .. , .. k John Wallen Ray Gibbs Randy Selton Paul Brown ' -.naemmmaxnm-. , , A. ,. m,.,. 21 Ii ' ' is it J illii .. A it ,, '2f 3?f?t' H Q ,..,., ' m m .,. m,'L J is J '- ,--- ,. K W , ' f , H ' J J ' J .sw llli 5 awww f AME w' 1 mv iwiil GWMWSM -1fFFUWiQ H M 'LAL --,, J' 3 J . ,. i ' J f if ' K K , gi . 'f ' EEW3E?Mi YY- 53? WKWMEJE . ,,,,..,,. , iiggiiii 'wfyhii Egg? , it c ' M.,-+-y' - f 'www ..,, tp,sw Hema df' ,giwg mmsdama- mwmmae Tom Kitch in N M, 5 V t g ,,.. ,, rs f in - ' J ..', 5 Bob Bennett Our newly organized golf team, under the able direction of Mr. Lavier Lokke, turned out to be the strongest in league competition. It is gratifying to notice that this fine sport has been taken up by so many. Jim Pledger Dick Bennett Ken Ziegenfuss GGLF Eff 3 5' E if -El M .X i S l J J llss iiilcs so f ttt, A ii,1 J 'i'1 'F Dick Cloward . 5 9 i J 'i Those not Ovcllable for PJC- tures: Ron FOX' Willard BYOWH, Jim Coleman. Mr. Lokke Jim Gilbert Byron Pepper Ed Gabrielson Tom Koester -1 f gfafy, ff . f . ' 4' L,:3fw 7ffQfivf fb , ' I 4 ,L ffl ' ' W WCMMQMQ WW Wlwff f ZW 5 W Ai W 4. I 3 Wwx,Q.kML.w, i Qu, QW X X Q Y ,Qffffi QAKQX M my M, Q QW 3'-'fi RQ M,, xi KW QL in cm LX Mia 30 QQ, YHQM, S CELL-Q 'WKNQJMDMZN X gm. QJQL Q , CIKQ ,xr X C A A 1 I 2 X N f K, 'QQIN x H - - ERLU 983' Huck' kaigsjvirxi-is fQ-fCbfj3Q- lfqhdfkix f'k5CClf'xV.g A-QQQLIXI ZNQMO vQSxUxL M42 Q K .4 K , N A , , . J mv, W ' JSO A M ,X ,X FA? kj WQAQX JHYWXUNQ M .- A ' NOQUNQ Q D Jixfvvx ii-jgIX,,,f5 Jgvfxjvfqvxf-YYXSEJX. x ' MQQNMJX iFC g ig .. b ' My ,ig -its xl is U E 7i 411: n7i, ' ++ - .1-L, -J- N M Brmife Hitch la, EST PERSONALITY Marilyn Eidex Ernie Griffin MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Ken FU Judy Leonard Bob Stewart Monfy Rosen BEST DRESSED T AND MATHEMATICS Penny Rosen Richard McGeehee MOST TALENTEE Linda Gordon Li n d a Ca rl so n -K S , -1, 4sie:sa5a-V , . ff-'--ff:-- fw. .2 .. iif H F ' . - ::'--- 1-if Ze :,,m-7.11 ima., -- fire-'wr 4. T V-..fm.av' .. J .Ei :twigs ,- ,mf -- i ' vw- ,- BEST 'N SUENCE .i.i, ET TT za' .,-fr ' ' , Y -fig:--wr I: fr ,.--- 1 wg: 'av 5.3 1 1 'ini 'J iff?-r:'5 fi' 'K K : 2 ..:: ,,,..N, , 2 ' -- -,my . -f'- ff E .,kk i , egsmzas ' FW HM -' 'TWT Darwin Montaldo FRIENDLIEST Q-M, Judy Sinclair Denis AIIen Mark Frye BEST IN SPORTS Pat Scott -ff: W4 5.47 'jug ,rx BEST SENSE OF HUMOR -qi! 1 T , Cindy HoweII Vernon Bowman :an BEST BUILD Dave Milne BEST FIGURE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ji Ta --er Judy Dovey Mary Lou Shields N1 9. x, Xxkc 'afa- .K Vw, 4 IG x it W ,,,, 2 ,,, s 5 r -. . i ry , ' .ic . .Www N J- ,fi l M, ,, if it' Q gf- FVM2 D i fev- Jo Ann Smith SENIOR The Senior Class is led by a council which meets bi-monthly in the Senior Hall. This council is comprised of senior class officers, senior com- mittee chairmen, and class representatives. Com- mittees represented include the senior prom, ditch day, extra activities, vespers, and commencement. Vespers Judee Butzine Commencement Sharon Culver Bob Farmer Caps and Gowns Budget Linda Allsbrook Linda Carlson Announcements Ways and Means Pat Meaney Lela Kerth Senior Prom Publications Tim Bailey Barbara Grandlund Ditch Day Publicity Diane Baker Kathy Tonsky Social Tradition Judy Leonard Virginia Irvine Extra Activities Historian Phillis Dudick Howard Hertz Senior Play Memorial Aletha McGregor Randy Selten Senior Play Tickets Senior Privileges Z , ' all i if--C gt 1' I ,C gig, l S ,css is . ,ff-'el' f -,. I ,,' illlii . , if C C U N C I L J . Mr. Nichols Because of the efforts of this group, the class Advisor yy activities have been skillfully planned and executed. ,ff ffii Thanks to their united approach, senior privileges have been installed, ones which we hope will re- y p main undisputed and unabused at Crawford through yg the yea rs to follow. stsg ft Paul Killmor . 4 A ,K . President Mc 'lY l Eldex J -- K Vice-President T. iss Cindy Howell - S , Spencer Milne ecre cry Treasurer Left to right, row one: J. Dovey, R. McShane, C. Howell, M. Eidex, P. Killmor, V. Irvine, P. Dudick, J, Butzine, B. Gronlund, J. Kasol. Row two: K. Fall, D. Milne, E. Miller, K. Tonsky, D. Bradley, J. Smith, D. Baker, G. Ouellette, N. Lieberman, H. Hertz, R. Haus. Row three: P. Mecney, A. Fox, S. Culver, S. Ellison, L. Bronw, J. Jones. Row four: D. Allen, L. Carlson, S. Clordy, L. Kerth, S. Douglas, B. Hitch, B. Bray, J. Leonard, L. Allsbrook. 2 . E . i?W3v,f M N8 S 5 A 91 ., ,,,, 1, .WS ,,,,, . . Nr.. s, , qs- 1? -' Q E ,T 22f4f2f:z:.wzf.1fe,iff:ri..., .ij , if P fr: I P 3 , W were-i . , is is - ' 1 -szzg5,N .s1-5 C svse l i David Blakeman Tonia Aminoff Nancy Alumbaugh Mrs. Remington advisor CSF LIFE MEMBERS The C.S.F. Lite Members, known as the Seal Bearers, have qualified DSIWS 5f0dleY for this honor by having an outstanding scholarship average. The mem- bers must have an A average tour semesters in high school, one being in their senior year. The students who have qualified for this organization, receive special recognition at graduation for their high academic average. Seal Bearers are also eligible for scholarships given through the California Scholarship Federation. Seniors who have attained the goal of Lite Membership receive a gold seal on their diploma and transcript. They are also awarded pins for recognition. The C.S.F. Lite Membership is under the advisorship ot Mrs. Remington. .,- . Linda Carlson 1 ,, ' f . ,- V-for L, - ,,.e Mary Ann Cobb Claire Cook Fred Crone Sharon Culver Deanie Gilbert ,Sa . A., vig , R51 Elf f.- Q K 6 1x 2 at-K1 M57 . ' 1 Q -1 Mi. ...wi-L--Q , Q ii .. A I A ' 0' A it - 1- t. At .1112 , - ' r , 2' - . A J, I ' iia y- ,, Rx . K, X ah.- pf if 'f ff , Mrk, ggi Y X 0 it he Judy Kasal Bill Lieblich Tom MacDowell - 31 , ff f . 5 -:fa--y :L . r. ' fi 'K W pf K 'W f' 4' K-. V A ,y 1 ,,Filf r gy lk. ff. t E ,ik l'4 it , is . 9' , r X- , ww ,,, '5 .L ...W...,,. gg '4Z Y0 9 z 'V 'rv 'm 1 'J .135 4 I f 2' A Linda Neece Daphne Rosenzweig Mary Lou Shields A f lfll F .rf ll a , 1 I ww. 0' Q i ' wr- P -rf Barbara Granlund f w,,.13 -,ffyu 21, i5'L'09'l if Richard McGehee sK4 - r wr: Robert Smith ff L, 4' Y A 51 . r , 3 i Kathy Tonsky Larry Wickstrom K '1 1--i .' :Ya .. . f LL.L ,-W,-- L,L.-. . 4- ' - Ji iisiiikiilil ' f1:LY.iiijigggilgyg.Q1.g,-iv fm .,'-, 3 j :.k jg g: . .,,1,3V 41.1, - , m L' . issr f is .T 1' - ii A ,. ...1 as ' ..:. .ki f : .c f,,,mzNQ1::f-- F ' A : ' -V , Nc- , '1 -. ' ' . 1 - ' 0 -4, -. -, my s 2 J . 3 M Y 1- .. -gl.: , fa, 3 . ' f . :. ,. W' ff - . ' .. 1 l 1 'I . 5 K ,f1A' ilm I -f , Z A fe, A - . Q .52 5- 6 ' . ' . G . M1 . V V V.' LLL.. 4 . h .N . . Q . .,..i I - :Q.,.. ,my :ag . mATAi7u , A 1 K kin- - 3. H: ' X ' ,, fm . 'S ' ,.v or--251-:. 4? .. ,F ... L A .... ' S ' .. .-.:-4 ,+L eff: I ,L ,,,, .- fqQ1i:,,,Q ' :rf-.j.,.Q., . ANNOUNCEMENT, CAP AND GOWN. Left to right, row one: M. Nixon S. Menconi, N. Alumbaugh, G. Anderson, K. Herd, L. Erickson, B. Peters Row two: M. Austin, J. Kasal, S. Culver, L. Shulkind, M. Cairns, C. Reed G. Apcenski, P. Bartlett, L. Johnsen, M. Eidex, K. Tonsky, K. Williams Row three: K. Jacobson, L, Brown, M. Jackson S. Swain P. Kalak B 1 1 Bray, S. Douglas, L. Blough, T. Dungey, S. Ellison, C. Coolk, D. Mueller, C. Janes. Row four: L. Allsbrook, D. Rosenzweig, D, Allen, T. Bailey E. Leed, B. Fox. BUDGET, WAYS AND MEANS. Left to right, row one: T. Bailey, M Eidex, D. Allen, C. Reed, B. Farmer, K. Williams. Row two: T. Macl Dowell, L. McAllister, P. Bartlett, M. Lennig, S. Harrison, R. McGehee L. Carlson, H. Hertz, R. Girulat. Row three: Mike Fry. .NNGC A '77 SENIOR PRIVILEGES, PUBLICITY. Left to right, row one: H. Hertz, Farmer, R. Selten, T. Bailey, D. Allen. Row two: Eidex, D. Baker, B. Speer, C. Rogers, N. Pate, Cairns, S. Myers, K. Williams, B. Martinico. Row S. DeSure, M. Novidvor, C. Hearst, M. Austin, K. I 1 B. L. McAllister, M. G. DeWoskin, M. three: K. Tonsky, Herd, D. Gilbert, G. Anderson, B. Granlund, L. Erickson, N. Alumbaugh, J. Kasal, M. Bruha. SENIOR VESPERS, COMMENCEMENT. Left to right, row one: M. Jackson, K. Jacobson, G. Smith, J. Smith, M. Eidex, K. Tonsky. Row two: M. Wilkerson, R. Harrison, K. Herd, N. Alumbaugh, L. Erickson, A. Fox, G. Anderson, D. Gilbert, J. Swedelius, M. Segal, P. Howse, A. Pelczar, L. Dahl, M. Garrison, M. Lennig. Row three: D. Boyer, C. Gabrielson, L. Brown, J. Butzine, S. Culver, M. Austin, S. Ellison, E. Smith, A. Bailey, J. Avery, E. Leed, T. Bailey, D, Allen, F. Crane, D. Roskos. COMMITTEES 'QI'- PROM, DITCH DAY. Left to right, row one: P. Meaney, J. Smith, G. Apcenski, C. Rogers, T. Bailey, R. Selten, V. Strange, N. Pate, M. Minor, E. Miller. Row two: M. Jensen, J. Porter, L. Neece, B. Peters, P. Dudick, L. Johnsen, M. Eidex, K. Ton- slcy, K. Williams, L. Brown, L. Shulkind, T. Kritzer. Row three: S. Clardy, H. Hertz, D. Boyer, D. Allen, J. Ruth, D. Baker, G. Ouellette, B. Umholtz, B. Speer, P. Sweaney, B. Ziehl. Row four: R. Cullins, K. Kemper, G. Smith, C. Cook, M. Novidvor, L. Mc- Allister, P. Bartlett, D. English. Row five: S. Myers, L. Kerth. Row six: C. Benson, L. Horton, L. Priede, M. Cobb, L. Blough, A. Fox, V. Heramb, R. Nadler, M. Cairns. Row seven: D. Flesner, L. Wicllslrom, B. Stewart, B. Farmer, D. Ras nzewig, D. Schiller, J. Hembera, P. Howell, C. R ci, W. Wilcox. x .,. ' FQ . G M . 'sb' it ,L ' ' kit. , s . Wt Q Q - fi lii I . A' 2: 1 'Q ... A-3- 'K ' 'I of -- : ft It my f , f F -. . ' IJ-IHA S '5' - L I il lf I LYS i ff etstt A , . I Q ,M ' 'I . fl I:-f -f if is-. . ..fL, K 4 ,V in , xv if 55' ' 1 W ..... , , ' -A ' it MEMORIAL, TRADITIONS. Left to right, row ane: J. Smith, B, Farmer, G, Smith, L. Johnsen. Row two: K, Tonsky, M. Segal, D. Allen, M. Eidex T. Bailey, R. Selton, K. Williams, N. Pate, B. Speer. Row three: D. Baker B. Lieblich, M. Austin, K. Herd, B. Granlund, N. Alumbaugh, D. Gilbert G. Anderson, L. Erickson, H. Hertz, C. Rogers. I 1 I EXTRA ACTIVITIES, SOCIAL. Left to right, row one: M. Jensen, M. Eidex, K, Williams, S. Hoffing, R. Nadler, M. Novidvor, P. Dudick. Row two: D. Baker, G. Ouellette, N. Pate, C. Rogers, P. Rivers, S. Swain C. Reed, W. Wilcox, J. Leonard. Row three: B. Farmer, D. Allen, T. Bailey. I .Asa SENIOR PLAY, SENIOR PLAY TICKETS. Left to right, row one: J. Ruth, D. Boyer, H, Hertz, S. Culver, K. Ross, R. Nadler, J. lnscore, F, Weiner, P. Dudick, M. Novidvor, K. Williams, D. Morris, C. Rogers, A. McGregor. Row two: C. Janes, R. Lesser, S. Lybarger, C. Gabrielson, K. Peters, J. Kasal, S. Weissmann, C. Jensen, K. Falls, S. Creighton, C. Down, L. Tokars, C. McArthur, C. Fleischmann, C. Burrell. ABBOTT, MAIE WINNER Likes to be called Booper . . . a welcome transfer from Virginia . . . a member of G.A.A. and the Skin Diving Club . . . looks to a future at Scripps as a Diver . . . her hob- bies are surfing, water skiing, ice skating, and playing the piano . . . her favorite teacher was Mr. Martin and her favorite class was Biology . . . will always remem- ber Graduation. - we Li' Q., 'V N . X. I A 4-,VW- . ' , . It i figf ' i f ' ,. 2' ,. , , !1,., , Mb 'Sl .. i -..R -A,,, , V, - - ' :lilly , V it , Q5iEj3??iTiJg. 3 1-vw if ' is - .ls ANCONA, JOSEPH SALVATORE ll Often called Joe-Joe . . . belonged to the Bowling Club II, Senate l2, Skin Diving Club President I2 . . . spends leisure time skin diving and loafing . . . plans on a career as a Corporation Lawyer . . . enjoyed having debate and Miss Jones . . . will always remember Graduation. mfg! f 9, J... lfslsl if 2111:- Q, ' 'Wu K , . ,,, . 'CX' 7 ADAMS, EMILY RUTH Known as Em . . . enioyed having Mrs. Thomas . . . will be a Secre- tary . . . she is a great fan of miniature golf, swimming, fishing, and cooking . . will remember the Kearny Football Game . . . her favorite quote is You learn from your mistakes. ALLSBROOK, LINDA MAE Has served Crawford well . . . Girls' League IO, Ways and Means Committee II, Chairman of An- nouncement Committee I2 . . . member of the Spanish Club IO, G.A.A. II, Y-Teens I2 . . . heading for a business maior at college . . . enjoyed having Mrs. Merz- bacher . . memorable moments were Graduation and Ditch Day. AMBLER, CLAIR LEROY Couldn't get along without cars . . . enioyed drafting and Mr. Mar- lay . . . wants to go to college and major in Mechanical Engineer- ing . . . will always remember Graduation and Ditch Day. twm, ADAMS, DALE RAYMOND Dale, who will never forget the Senior Prom, favors Mr. Mustol and auto shop . . . hopes to be a Landscape Architect . . . among hobbies are boating and fishing. sr - ALLEN, DENIS WRAYE Lots of fun to know . . . active in -I 'Band IO, J. V. Football IO, Wrestl- .1 gr9 Q ,i 'L . , A I E l . 5 I 'A ,wfav vi g PAQ , . . in Q. ali - K' ' ,gi if K, Q----,K ANDERSON, MARY GEORGANN Better known as Georgann . , . participated in Stir-Ups IO, II, I2, Y-teens II, I2g Pom Pons Il, Lieu- tenant IZ, .Travel Club II, Caps and Gowns Committee, Senior Pub- licity Committee, Bowling Club I2 . , . will always remember her Senior year . . . favored Mr. Ni- chols for world affairs . . . going to State for training as a Teacher. ing IO, Senator IO, Hi-Y I2, Senior Council and Senior Prom Bid Com- mittee Chairman, Key Club II, I2, Counterpoints Il, 12, Letterman's Club IO, II, I2 . . . a great fan of surfing and Counterpoints . . . high point at Crawford was Gradu- ation. , ALUMBAUGH, NANCY LYNNE Nancy is often called Nan . . . ac- tive in Biology Club IO, Girls' Chorus IO, Modern Dance Club IO, Travel Club II, Pom Pons II, Stir- Ups I2, Publicity Committee I2, Senate I2, Club Editor, Annual Staff I2, C.S.F. IO, II, I2 . . . will treasure memories of every day of her Senior Year. AMINOFF, TONIA HELENE Referred to as Toni . . . favorite expression is Only one minute 'til HAPPY TIME! . . . Feature Editor, Pacer IO, Red Cross IO, A.S.B. His- torian IO, News Editor, Pacer II, Editor-in-Chief, Pacer I2, French Club II, Quill and Scroll II, Treas- urer I2, C.S.F. IO, II, I2 . . . favored Mr. Lokke and Mrs. Perkins. . I less rss t. ' . Q isrl 4 in ,ii-ii- is wr ,. ...,..,, any krkb 'I k..: -fs for is rv' W9 I I , I L 3 K wean? ANDERSON, RONALD KENNETH Answers to Ronnie , , . active in Football lO, Baseball TO, ll, Gra- phic Arts Club ll . . . intends to be a Tool and Die Maker . . . greatly enjoys sports and photog- raphy . . . favored Coach Malcolm . . . partial to the song Summer- APCENSKI, GLADYS MARY A welcome transfer from Weldon E. Howitt High School . . . is called Jaye . . . active in Tennis Club l2, G.A.A. l2, Senate l2, Senior CAP and GOWNS Committee . . . enthusiastic about painting, swim- ming and cars . . . plans on being a Linguist. ARTHUR, ROBERT MELVIN Bob's favorite pastimes include water skiing and cars . . . hopes to be an Electrical Engineer . , , was partial to Mr. Lewis . . will always remember Ditch Day. AUSTIN, MARSHA LEE A talented artist, Marsha has par- ticipated in many activities , . . Constitution Committee lO, Modern Dance Club lO, Biology Club lO, Council Representative lO, Senate lO, llg Pom Pon Corps ll, Stir-Ups ll, l2p Travel Club ll, Fall Sports Banquet ll, Y-Teens l2, Senior Memorial Committee, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee , . . looks to a future in Commercial Art. time. ri 72? sux fvwyg 1 BACH, GERALD EUGENE Better known as Jerry , . . belonged to the Radio Club l2 . . . preferred Mr, Hilsgen . . . hopes to be an Air Force Pilot . . , hobbies in- clude aviation, astronomy and elec- tronics. ARCHER, GERALD WARREN Answers to Tony . . . greatly enioys weight lifting . . . was Weight Lifting Club President ll . . . as- pires to graduate . . . liked Mrs, Brownell's English class . . , can be heard saying iillm iust a lonely boy. , . . favorite song is Lone-lv Boy. ASHLEY, ROWENE ELIZABETH This Crawfordite would like to be a homemaker . , . a great fan of bowling . , . memorable moment was the Senior Prom . , . favored Mr. Gibbs and Mr, Chapman . . current saying: You're kidding! AVERY, GERALD FOX Likes to be called Jerry . . mem- ber of C.S.F, lO, the Honor Roll IO, Wrestling lO, l2 . . . aspires to be an Aeronautical Engineer , . . intrigued by skin diving . . . memorable moment: Crawford's first Homecoming. JP an 'vc'-r W-- -.,,.p ANDERSON, TED LAW Came to us from' Glendale High . . . where he participated in B Swimming lO, Varsity Swimming ll, B Football lO . , . enioyed playing Varsity Football especially in the Crawford-Hoover Homecom- ing Game . . . hobbies are skin diving, surfing and cars . , . pre- fers to be called Andy , , . plans on four years of college and a career in lndustrial Management. paw Us V. ,JW f l AWE' 'N XL ,i x, , K-,w....' BACH, THOMAS VICTOR Tom liked all of his teachers . . . enioyed every moment at Crow- ford . , . hopes to be an Air Force Pilot . . . favorite pastimes are experimenting withiall things, and photography. , BACHMANN, BARBARA ALICE ,Av A-1-., Ano. - , Has been active in Y-Teens IO, Il, E . -. -I I - 12, Honor Roll ll, Prom Commit- tee II, Nominating Convention ll, Senior Announcements Committee, and Senate I2 . . . a great fan of swimming . . . Graduation will linger in her memory . . . favored Mr. Lokke. cl 2 gk - , 5295 I M N y Q , E 'li, BAILEY, ALLAN RAYMOND -'i Known as Canvasback . . . active , in Stir-Ups I2 Senior Commence- '-' 14 ' if ment Committee, Honor Roll IO, II, E Letterman's Club IO, II, I2, Wrestling IO, II, I2 . . . favors A I an-,f,.f tudy hall , . . memorable mo- ment: Won the first Crawford High wrestling match ever held. BAILEY, TIMOTHY MICHAEL Prefers to be called Tim . . . was Senior Ditch Day Committee Chair- man, Boy' Federation Representa- tive IO, II . . . belonged to the Biology Club IO, Il, Honor Roll II, Hi-Y I2, Senate I2, Golf Club I2, Senior Council, l.etterman's Club Il, l2, Key Club I2, Cross Country II, l2p Track ll, I2 . . . will always remember being on the Varsity Championship Cross-Country Team. A- ' ffmilrm. ,.iW,, ,, I ,i , ...vi-Fef'!y.,x ii'i'f A - BAKER, CHARLOTTE DIANE ,A 2 Di has served Crawford well . . . f Senate II, French Club II, Modern 433 Dance Club II, Christmas Play ll, , As I Senior Memorial, Extra Activities, and Ditch Day Committees, Senior - Cabinet and Council, Election Com- , iI mittee 12, rhespiuns 12, All School ii I Play I2 . . . will always remember being elected Girls' League Vice- president. it BALDELLI, EMILLEE LUCILLE Enthusiastic about swimming and sewing . . . memories will include Graduation and Senior Prom . . . hopes to marry in the future . . . usually heard saying Oh, well . . . enioyed Business English and Mrs. Merzbacher as a teacher, E-'fre ...fe I re' R 'Q At' ,L 2 ti' Vw. 44 4 xg-N Qi g i 1 , 'nf' R:-:..'-'ir-..-. ,tswsstm -2-,-I 5 V . ,1 , K, g me -NSS 3 1 , A ,fi ' if 'J ' 1 , ,,,r ,E A , , Q5-A ,,, BADA, JEFFREY LEE Often called Jeff . . . interested in athletics . . . Cross Country IO, II, IZ, Track IC, II, IZ, Letterman's Club IO, II, I2, and the German Club IO, Il, I2 . . . another col- lege bound graduate who will maior in Engineering . . . enjoys going to the beach and bowling . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . partial to Mr. Donnelly. ,, ,xg-K I I Hi i i i? ' ix , ix fu iv K f I. be Qu..,..,. f . BALDWIN, RONNIE MICHAEL Hi Man! is the favorite expres- sion of this Crawfordite . . . hob- bies include surfing , . .would like to be an Architect . . . favored Mr. Donnelly . . . favorite disc: Just to 'Be With You. 192- BAILEY, JUDITH GRIFFITH Answers to Judy . . . belonged to C.S.F. II, I2g Honor Roll II, IZ, was Drum Maior ll, I2g Stir-Ups IO, ll, I2 . . . wants to be a coun- selor at Camp Palomar . . . likes to listen to music and keep an eye on a certain boy . . . will treasure memories of the Football Carnival of I958. BAILEY, WARREN DALE Dale enioyed metal shop and hav- ing Mr. Reckin . . . active in Bas- ketball IO, Football IO, II . . . hobbies include cars . . . hopes to be a Sociologist . . favorite song is Worried Man. BAKER, MICHAEL ALLEN Referred to as Mike . . . was es- pecially partial to Mr. Rumsey . . . enioyed public speaking . . . headed for college . . . spends leisure hours collecting records. BALLINGER, DONNA GAIL Full of pep, Donnie has been active in Tennis IO, Badminton II, Choir I2, Stir-Ups IO, II, G.A.A. IO, Vice-president II, Secretary I2 . . . plans on being a Physical Educa- tion Teacher . . . enioys swimming, dancing, and sport activities . . . will always remember the Senior Prom, Ditch Day and her Senior Year. 4 .X I wc- BARNES, LOUISE The Senior Prom and Ditch Day I will linger in Louise's memory . . . she hopes to be a Dental Assist- ant and to marry . . . member of Senate IO, I2, on Office Monitor II, and a Red Cross Representa- tive I2 . . . enioys dancing and SWIFHYTIITTQ. Aix r ' tietr s f 'n 1' ,i - BARTLETT, PATRICIA ABBOT E' ' Belonged to the Senate IO, C.S.F. ,p K ' II, Girls' League I2, F.T.A. Treas- a i ,A urer I2, Senior Ways and Means 'l ,RX -, Committee, Senior Cap and Gown I' 'N ' Committee, Stir-Ups II, I2, Y-Teens ' IO, II, I2 . . . high point at M- Crawford was the Senior Prom . . . r E I likes to have fun especially danc- ,Asif in . 1 9 'ai BEARD, LUCILLE LAVOUNE Known as squirt . . . participated in G.A.A. IO . . . partial to MY. Lewis and science . . . plans on being a Secretary . . . memorable moment: the Prom. A,v!' ,gc AF 4-f' -..f BELL, BARBARA JOAN Active in G.A.A. IO, Girls' League II, Senate I2, Stir-Ups I2, Assem- blies and Rallies Committee I2 . . . Barb is a songleader . . . will never forget being Junior Prom 'P queen and songleader. swimming. i Y - 'Q ' f ' 'ttf ' ' .,. I-if 'N'-. g, - fl Am Y 7 ' 51' .. -- ,, fl Q ws.. A Vvgg Q BARRETT, JEFFREY ALAN Swinging is .leff's current ex- pression . . . spends leisure time listening to Theme from A Sum- mer Place . . . favored metal shop and Mr. Reckin , . . hobbies include working on his car . . . Senior Ditch Day will never be for- gotten . . . looks to a future in the California Highway Patrol, BAY, THOMAS DAVIDSON Referred to as Kong . . . member of the Band I2 and the Orchestra I2 . . . preferred Mr. Green and Band . . . hopes to be a Protes- sional Musician. BEITNER, BRENDA MAE Brenda is active in Y-Teens IO, G.A.A. IO, Spanish Club II . . . enioyed drama and Mrs. Rem- mington's class . . . aspires to be a Psychologist . . . memories will in- clude Senior Provn and Ditch Day. 's..p9'i BARAD, SHIRLEY LYNN Prefers to be called Shirl . . . be- longed to Girls Chorus IO, II: Stir-Ups IO, II, I2, G.A.A. IO, II, I2 . . . will never forget the Sen- ior Prom . . . will be a Secretary in the future . . . favored Mrs. Lei- sure and bookkeeping . . . her hobby is horses. -1:w..' .ie ' 5 '.... , . ' . A fi I -N f R x, 4 Imadf I If w iii? , , . gm 42 f cf. surf BELL, JERRELL LEE Answers to Jerry . . , participated in Hi-Y IO, II . . . would like to be a Physical Education Teacher . . . will remember playing in the Crawford-La .Jolla Basketball Game when he scored from half-court with two seconds to go in the half. BENNETT, JANNA LEE Likes to be called Jan . . . would like to go to college . . . enioys skating, swimming, and dancing . . . will always remember the Senior Pram and the Crawford- Grossmont Game in the fog . . . current expression is 'lLike man! -,.y.n,K..: f---,. fa- f s , . c KW po '--agar .sf ' W-v X BLACKWELL, RICHARD PHlLlP Nicknamed Dick , . . member of Ways and Means Committee 11, J. V. Football 11, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 1O,11,12...enioys music and sports . . . high point at Crawford was when the Band won a superior rating at the Music Festival. gf'--if-r BENNETT, MICHAEL ALLEN Better known as Mike . . . member at Senate 12, Key Club 11, 12 . . . enioys working for youth group . . . expects to be ci Diplo- mat . . , favored honors history . . . will never forget the Senior activities. ww. ,.-. L , . X X-t.'-wear.-L ' g2.z'l-is ' ,, J BENSON, MARY CHARLOTTE Known as Clown . . . came to us from Kansas . . . aspires to see the World , . . has been active in Band 10, 11, Debate 11, Chorus 11, School Paper 11, Tennis 11, 12, Prom Committee 12, G.A.A, 12, and Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 . . . her favorite song is Shenandoah. BERG, LOREN MICHAEL Loren has participated in athletics . . , Football 11, 12, Wrestling 11, 12, and the Senate 11 . . . enjoys swimming and fishing . . . will never forget beating Grossmont in Football. BERTOLINO, VERA JEAN Well known for being Junior Class Secretary and Commissioner of Ral- lies and Assemblies 12 . . . has belonged to the Senate 10, 11, Honor Roll 10, 12, Girls' League 11, 12, Junior Class Council, A.S.B. Council, Homecoming Chairman 12, and Stir-Ups 12 . . . a State bound graduate who hopes to be a Legal Secretary . . . will never forget being elected Senior attendant for Homecoming. , K .L K r it . -ff --...ss-5 'K - - ' .1-' 'flf:iii?ti1l.2?5i1lTi5lti'R' . .-r -,W i if 1 e L- WM X 1 P1 1' we H F2 JE! . ,W VE L A it ,ffl -.. Q V 1 it . . ,, X . .J Q, Q 3 1 ,mx r 4 If t rg af We 'K 5 , 1 Q y t f f' f- 1:11-1t..sM.,..t:e-assi' - f st, .1 wg at Qs, 3, V Q , , ,Q fa, W2 I' rf ' 4 LK fr Q L' x 'L z L , A 'af ff 1- f 2 'P ' -' ,ff ' iff. 'f 1 , Kftfsil' -K F51 K K .5 .ig K ,Q ,.,-., - , , . V L. ,iii 'fl L L cm V 5 T1 Q , x t Q 'M rx BLAKEMAN, DAVID MYRON Dave has been very active as a manager for Track and Football 11, 12 . . . C.S.F. 11, 12 . . . United Nations Group 10, 11, 12, and Debate 12 . . , is considering a Business Career . . . enjoyed hav- ing Mr. Marshall . . . interested in current affairs and photography. BENTLEY, SHARON EILEEN This Crawfordite has been a mem- ber of Stir-Ups 12, Senior Privi- leges Committee, Assistant Adver- tising Manager for Pacer 12 . . . hopes to be a Dental Assistant , . . enioys bowling, ice skating, and talking on the phone . . , will always remember everything at Crawford, especially the Senior Prom and Graduation, BERGER, JEANNINE VIVIAN This active co-ed has been a mem- ber of Stir-Ups 10, the Honor Roll 11, Pom Pons 11, and Pom Pon Lieutenant 12 . . . favored Mr. Chapman and Mrs. Remington . . . will always remember the night she was chosen Pom Pon Lieuten- ant. BLACK, KATHY LOUISE Kathy particularly enjoyed Senior Math with Mr. Donnelly . . , wants to be a Secretary . . . favorite song: Sea of Love. ' 1 '2? i ?i?'1'i9 ' Shir? f- K--3-'L . k z- KA' .wt 1 ,..51,5Vf5f.gsfz - , '. g Q -'xt -SI' f BLAKESLEY, oirrono DORN Corky would like to be a Profes- V sional Bowler . . . considered auto shop and Mr. Malcolm his favorites .A AD-t .fm 'fm- IL BLUMER, KENNETH ROGER Ken to one and all . . . Commis- sioner of Finance 12, Golf 12, Hi-Y 12 . . .- couldn't get along without cars and golf . . . plans on a career in Engineering or Naval Law . . . memorable mo- ment was when his favorite teacher, Mr. Lokke, mode a mad dash to door when one of his experiments backfired . , . his favorite song is Love Potion Number Nine. 4 BODLE, EUGENE NELSON Bowling is the favorite pastime o at Crawford . . . hobbies include bowling and outdoor sports , . . a great fan of Half Way to Heaven. f : . N' fm 1 - fzfegs . i this Crawfordite . . . Gene en- ioyed Mr. Mustol and auto shop . . . plans on ioining the Army. BONJORNO, DOMINIC ANTHONY Answers to Dom . . . especially en ioyed Mr. Chapman and crafts . . hopes to be a machinist . . . likes working on cars, fishing, swim ming and hunting . . . favorite song: l'm Walking. s A 1., ,... . IVY 'WK 1 -e ' wg A g g g g ,.-.5 BOBBITT, RONALD LEE Occasionally called Bubbles . . . ran in Cross-Country I1 . . . fav- ored Mr. Donnelly for Cross-Coun- try . . . looks to a future in the Air Force . . . enioys surfing . . . will always remember Graduation. BOJACK, RICHARD JAMES Known as Dick or Ricky . . . active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . Mr. Miller and advanced bookkeeping were favorites . . . likes to hunt . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . wants to be in the C.P.A. BLOUGH, LINDA CAROLE Ambitious, Linda has been a mem- ber of many organizations . . . Constitution Committee 10, Sopho- more Council, Y-Teens 11, Ring Committee 11, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Announcement Com- mittee, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Business Manager of Annual 11, Picture Editor of Annual 12 . . . likes to listen to anything by Johnny Mathis . . . will treasure memories of the Senior Prom. rrp MU- 'f,,1T, fs, -1..ag,.-f K g I .V ,H . Q1 i- J? xX ., , . ws - f BOWMAN, MORRIS CARL Often called Skip . . . has been active in Basketball 10, and Track 10, 11, 12 . . . partial to Mr. Don- nelly . . . would like to be a Forest Ranger . . . enioys fishing and hunting . . . will never forget Graduation. BOWERS, LYNDA SUE Likes to be called Suzie . . . ac- tive in Pom Pon 11, Y-Teens 12, Senior Social Committee, Senior Privileges Committee . . . favored homemaking and Mrs. Collins . . . will do Secretarial work . . . memorable moments were the Sen- ior Prom and Graduation, Zi BOWMAN, VERNON CLYDE, Jr. Referred to as Big Bow .' . . tive in athletics, Wrestling 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12 and the Let- terman's Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y and Boys' Federation 12 . . . fav- ored Mr. Smith and Mr. Harvey . . . would like to work at Convair Astronautics . . . will never forget the daily exercises. ac- 12, BOYCE, ROBERT EUGENE Answers to Gene . . . enjoyed hav- ing Mr. Morlay and mechanical drafting . . . aspires to be a Mech- anical Engineer or Draftsman . . memories will include Grossmont' foggy' Qame. nw ,vs fn. fv- WH' ...a c. ry, f 'f is f Q , i .--we BROWN, GEORGE BERTRAND Often called Charlie . . . Busines is his ambition . . . enioyed Mr. Blankenburg's class . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom. S BOYNTON, JACKLYNN JOYCE Prefers to be called Jacki . . . has been Red Cross Representative 1O, Senate 11 . . . favorite class was merchandising . . . expects to work and get married . . . enioys cook- ing . , . will always remember the Senior Prom, BRADLEY, DENNIS MERLE Often called Brad . . , belonged to the Senate 12, Senior Council and Boys' Federation . . . Honor Cadet, R.O.T.C. 10, Officer, R.O.- T.C. 11, 12, and C.S.F. 10, 11, 12 . . . enioyed Mr. Blankenburg . . . wants to be a Financier. BRAY, BARBARA ANN Amiable . . . Publicity Chairman of Mother-Daughter Banquet 10, lnter- Club Council 11, Dance Committee 11, Director of Del Portrillo l1, Senior Prom Committee, Announce- ment Committee, Social Committee, and Council, Colt's Review 12, Y- Teens 12, Quill and Scroll 12, President 11, Assistant Activities Editor, Annual 11, A.S.B. and Fac- , ulty Editor, Annual 12, 5 ,,,. . ..,.., E. , BOYER, DEE ANNE Better known as Deede . , . has belonged to Drama Club 10, R,O.T.C. Queen 1l, Christmas Play 11, F.T.A, .12, Ditch Day Commit- tee 12, Modern Dance 10, 11, G.A.A, 11, 12, Flag Corps 11, Flag Lieutenant 12 . , . plans on being a Teacher and on getting married . . , hobbies are dancing, tennis, and drama . . . will always remem- ber being chosen R.O.T.C. Queen. 4-Q.. ft.-- ti-..1'. - N ...cs f s, ,, , Y.. . - , x' J A ,igi ry Y-fs. f-i...f 1 , - K 5' 'Q . . iz 'fl I j ,gJ ,:.54is. ' K 4 ,r . Q - W, ,.-qv.. BROWN, LARUE ANNETTE LaRue has been a member of the Spanish Club 10, Red Cross 10, C.S.F. 11, Senior Council, Girls' League Representative 12, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Social Committee, Senior Announcement Committee, F.T.A. 12, Math Club 12, Y-Teens 10, 12, Convention Delegate 10, 11 . . . aspires to be a Math Teacher . . . will always remember Graduation. ,J , -v BRACKETT, LARRY ALBERT Enioys athletics . . . Wrestling 10, Football 10, 11, 12, Letterman's Club 12 . . . favored Mr. Smith . . . likes woodworking, and work- ing on cars . . . plans on being a Football Coach , . . will never for- get when he made the Varsity Football Team. BRAV, MELVYN JAY Nicknamed Mel . . . participated in Spanish Club 10, Track 10, Wres- tling 1l, Football 12, Letterman's Club 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Ger- man Club Secretary 11, 12 . . . partial to Mr. Harvey . . , another college bound graduate . , . mem- orable moment: beating Grossmont. BROTHERS, JOHN John couldn't get along without archery, swimming, and horseback riding . . . favored Mr. Morphew and Graphic Arts . President Graphic Arts Club 12 . . . plans on being a Printer . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. BURNETT, LARRY JESS i l .gg , LR BRUCE, WILLIAM HASTINGS Answers to Bill or Wee Willie . . . came to us from San Diego High School where he participated in Hilltop Choir, Spanish Club IO, Pepsters IO, Band ll, All School Show ll, J. V. Basketball ll . . . active here in Stir-Ups 12, Orchesf tra IZ, and Varsity Basketball I2 . . . likes lunch . . . greatly enioys music, basketball and surfing plans on being a Millionaire. BUEHLER, GEORGE ALEXANDER George's future is undecided . . liked gym and auto shop . . . hobbies include cars and the guitar. BURKE, KATHLEEN MARIE Often called Kathy . . . belonged to the Band IO, ll, I2 . . . en- joyed Mrs. Collins . . . a great fan of swimming . . . will never forget the Band's trips to Los Angeles, ,fx .v- if 9, MQ! BROWN, MICHAEL RICHARD Better known as Mike . . . has belonged to Golf Club l2, Sports Editor, Pacer l2, C.S.F. IO, ll, I2 , . . favored Mrs. Remington and Mr. Lepore . . . enioys golf and bowling . , . memorable moment: when we beat Grossmant in the fog. -' A w ' ii' A BROWN, PAUL BERNARD . Paul enioyed Mr. Nichols and iiiiiiri world affairs . . . spends leisure in E! ,R , time playing tennis . , . expects to P1 g as be a Chemical Engineer. wc 5, ZA, fr-sf ce' .5-as ,, Q- ev BRUHA, MARION ELIZABETH Golf and badminton intrigue this Crawfordite . . . active in Debate Club ll, Inter-Club Council ll, Travel Club ll, N.F.L. 12, Stir-Ups I2, C.S.F. ll, I2 . , , aspires to be a Lawyer . . , high point at Crawford was qualifying for the State Finals of a Speech Tourna- ment. , GEORGE ON- I a ways ap of the We n W nate' IO c iorust O or Co getting as been Counci r 0 2 Le er . t a pe nnial sin e t e s v rade . . . headed for care r s an Architectural Engi' neer . favors Progressive Jazz. ..-ily F i,.. in 'iii Kiki X, . .AV BURNETT, IRENE ALICE Will make a terrific Secretary , , . enioyed Spanish and Mrs. Brown- ell . . . enthusiastic about dancing and listening to records . . . mem' orable moment: Graduation. BURNER, RONALD KENNETH Ron favored Mr. Blankenburg , . . is looking forward to a career as an Electrician . . . spends most of his time keeping his car running . . . will always remember Gradue ation. l'I.'1'f' Nu.-I' AA, l . 'Nil 0,3 ,,-4 Another college bound graduate . . . liked Mr. Miller and bookkeep- ing. . . enioys sports . . . will ,Q treasure memories af the Senior Prom. BURRELL, CAROLYN ANN Carol is a member of the newly formed Girls' Track Team and Y- Teens lO, ll, l2g and Vice-presi- dent of Y-Teens ll , . . favors Mr. Donnelly and senior math . . . en- ioys dancing, water skiing, and swimming . . . hopes to be a Model . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. .em-., - - ggi. .,,:, . .. yi? f- ,A , 1 S . wt if' 1 W' ff f flax? ii T. .-as 'F' 4-'W' ,R . 5 K 4 X .V g-:P+ ' .V c is IVX 9 ,al Bi .,,. A' l Buss, ROBERT CLAUDE Known as Claude . . . member of Boys' Federation ll, and the Let- terman's Club lO, ll, l2 . . . partial to Mr. Henry, Mr. Smith and Mr. Chapman . . . a great fan of cars . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. BURROUGHS, ROBERT JAMES Nicknamed Bob . . . hopes to be a Doctor . . . enioys all sports . . . likes gym and Coach Malcolm . . . memorable moment: when Craw- ford beat Grossmont in football. l fiff' 'A A 24 BUTZINE, Juomi MARGARET A 5 3315 n Called Judee . . . Traditions Com- ti' TC M- mittee ll, Inter-Club Council ll, 1 Pom Pon ll, Senior Commence- K , K ment Committee Chairman, Senior 1 JU' Council, Assemblies and Rallies Y commmee iz, c.s.r. ii, iz, sem- ' g IU' A, U tary of Quill and Scroll ll, 12, Or- S chestra lO, ll, 'l2g Pacer Staff lO, .M ll, News Editor, Pacer l2g Editor- K in-Chief, Pacer I2 . . . plans on being a Primary School Teacher. CALDARONI, MARILYNN RUTH Being chosen Colonel of Drill will always stand out in Marilynn's memory . . . has been active in Drill il, G.A.A. Representative l2, Colonel of Drill l2, Y-Teens lO, ll, President ll . . . spends leisure time swimming, sewing, hairstyling, dancing, and driving . . . another State bound graduate. CAMERON, COLIN GUILFORD Colin has participated in the R.O.T.C. Rifle Team lO, ll, l2 . . . enioys art, sports cars, writing, and music . . . hopes to be a Writer and Artist . . . will never forget seeing Mr. Lokke almost burn down the chemistry room. 'ITC' ALA Ji ...,,,-- Halma... BUTLER, ROBERT LEE Known as Bob . . . has been active in Science Club lO, and Math Club lO, ll, l2 . . . liked Mr. Hankins . . . would like to be a Mathema- tician . . . enioys reading and people. CAIRNS, MARY ELIZABETH Likes to be called Betsy . . . active in Drill Team ll, Senior Privileges Committee, Senior Prom Commite- tee, Stir-Ups lO, ll, l2, Secretary- treasurer 12, Y-Teens lO, ll, l2, F.T.A. 'lO, ll, I2 . . . favored Mr. Rumsey and physiology . . . en- 'oys dancing . . . plans on a ca- eer as an Elementary School Teacher . . . will treasure memor- ies of the Fontana Football Game. CAMBETES, GEORGE Like help! is the favorite expres- sion ol this Crawfordite , . . greatly enioys cars . . . wants to be an Auto Mechanic . . . memorable moment: Ditch Day. M .. - :-,, CAMPBELL, Joi-:N STEPHEN Q Often called Steve . . . an enthusi- astic member of the Pep Band lO, il, l2, and the Band IO, ll, i2 . . . enioys music and cars . . . expects to be a Dentist . . . will always remember beating Gross- mont in football. '11-'UW 'Pts R af -st Sr 't-2QfeL ,.,.. . .,.... .. . is c 1? .r,.' i ' -L-if . ' 1-. r xv! cg. CAMPBELL LOUISE KAY This co ed is headed for Junior College and marriage favored Mr Miller and merchandising intrigued by bowling memor able moments were Graduation and Senior Prom eztr CARLSON LINDA ANN Well known chairman of the Wavs and Means Committee II I2 ive ate Inter u uncil I2 avel b th Club IO ice president ll President r Ups IO Secretary ll Treas urer I2 enthusiastic about Mr Hankins expects to be a Math Teacher CARMAN, JEFFERY ALLEN Jeff enioys swimming, bowling, and driving his car . . . partial to ad' vanced crafts and Mr, Chapman . , . wants to be a Forest Ranger . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. CASE, GARY ARTHUR A talented artist, Gary hopes to find a career in Commercial Art . . . spends leisure time drawing . . , partial to Mr. Gibbs and art . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. CATTELL, CHARLES SIDNEY Likes to be called Charlie . . . participated in Senate ll, and Hi- Y II . . , greatly enioys surfing, skin diving, and his Model A , . . favored Mr. Blankenburg . . . will treasurc memories of Gradua- 'Wu SLN. G rw., . . I - TL.. C if ,si ,,r CARROLL, CHARLES CALVART, JR. Known as Chuck , . . has been active in Weight Lifting ll, Wrese tling IO, II, Football IO, II , . . favored Mr. Mustol and auto shop . . . enioys airplanes, and old cars . . . will always remember when Crawford beat Lincoln . . . hopes to be a forest Wildlife Manager. CASTEEL, DOUGLAS KEITH Referred to as Tiny Tim . , . be- longed to the Varsity Track Team IO, President of Weight Lifting Club II, German Club ll, Hi-Y I2 . . . enjoyed Mr, Murphy and senior problems . . . likes cars, guns, and photography . . . his high point at Crawford was the Senior Prom . . . would like to be an Electrical Engineer. CESARIO, ANTHONY JOSEPH Stage Crew and Mr. Chapman were Tony's favorites . . . loves hunting and cars . . . would like to be a Tool and Die Maker. 4l '?- ses x Az' vv 'S4 4'W7V- tion. -.,,,.-an Ne f CHAMBERS, PATRICK HUGH Answers to Pat . . , an enthusias- tic member' of the Amateur Radio Club Il, Secretary-treasurer I2 . . . partial to Mr, ,luel . . . would like lo enter the Ministry. DL CHESSHIR, CLAUDIA LENORE Claudia will always remember each exciting day she spent at Crawford . . . belonged to the Modern Dance Club II , . , enioys camp- ing and dancing . . . favored Mr. Billings and science . . . headed for college. CLARK, VOWEN MERILIN CLAPP, GERALD ALLEN An active member of Radio Club ,, K 7 .l -'-' J ll, President 'l2, C.S.F. ll, l2 . . hobbies are swimming, and uma- ' A teur radio . . . enjoyed honors 3 math and Sergeant Kaltenbach. FIV- , WZ 'V' COE, RONALD STIRLING Known to his friends as Shorty . . . lunch qualified for his favor- ite part of the day . . . would like to be a Mortfcian . . . enioys all sport activities and making donuts . . . favorite quote is Good things come in small packages. F 'QF232'M-Ex.g5'f:sRi1sfigis?3--,.s X ' X - E x fs is ri QW snug mm QM rw-is ,c 1 gff gi 4 if-sc 1 . Q 7-vs, I' New 'wwf' Well known Editorial Editor of the Pacer and Editor of Del Potrillo . . . member of the Science Club lO, R.O.T.C. l2 and Math Club l2 . . . favors English . . . spends leis- ure time writing, and doing any- thing that's interesting CLASEN, RICHARD DRAKE Better known as Dick . . . active in Christmas Play ll, All School Play l2, Football lO, Football Man- ager ll, Key Club ll, 'l2, Letter- man's Club ll, 12 . . . favorite pastimes include water sports and camping . . . enioyed drama and Mr. Van Buskirk. CLOWARD, RICHARD STUART Answers to Dick . . . Commissioner of Publications, A.S.B. lO, ll . . . member of Pacer Staff lO, French Club ll, Tennis ll, C.S.F. lO, ll, 12 . . . partial to psychology . . . hopes to be a Psychologist in the Air Force Medical Corps. ,I CLARDY, SABRA JEAN This Crawfordite has belonged to the Social Committee ll, Senior Prom Committee, Elections Commit- tee l2, Senior Prfvileges Commit- tee, Senate lO, ll, Y-Teens lO, ll, l2 . . . wants to be a Teacher. 29+ Ar, --..,..-al k .91 y y 96 yi' lik T sf' . y COLEMAN, JAMES LEO Known as Jim . . . liked Mr. Lucas and American government . . . en CLARKSON, GRANT FRANK To be an Electrical Engineer is his ambition . . . active in the Regi- mental Cadet Club of the R.O.T.C. lO, ll, l2 . . , an avid fan of cars . . . he will never forget when his car came in second in Crawford's First Auto Show. CLAVELL, DEANNA JEAN Often called Dee . . . belonged to Red Cross ll, Ring Committee ll, Senior Breakfast Committee, F.T.A. lO, ll, Y-Teens lO, ll . . . look- ing forward to marriage and be- ing a Secretary . . . enioys water skiing, and dancing . . . memor- able moments were the Senior Prom and her Senior Year. COBB, MARY ANN Plans include being a rich spin- ster . . . active in Spanish Club lO, Junior Council, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Extra Activities Committee, Senate lO, ll, Y-teens ll, 12, F.T.A. lO, ll, l2, C.S.F. lO, ll, l2 . . . her outstanding mem- ory at Crawford was the Senior Prom . . . her favorite expression is Tears and Conniptions! in-I ' ioys working on automatic trans- missions . . , will attend the Uni- versity of San Diego. ,4- fe. ,, , ,. , f, I COOK, CLAIRE MARGARET Often called Maggie . . . membe of F.T.A. l2, G.A.A. l2, Senio Announcement Committee, Senio Ditch Day Committee, Inter-Club Council ll, 12, C.S.F. IO, ll, l2, Modern Dance Club IO, ll, t2 . . . liked Mr. Lokke for chemistery . . . enioys sewing and painting . . . hopes to be an Elementary School Teacher . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom. COX, MARY GENE The Senior Prom will always stand out in Mary's memory . . . active in Modern Dance Club ll, Vice- president of the Drama Club ll, l2 . . . expects to go to work... favored Mr. Chapman for crafts, CREIGHTON, SANDRA LEIGH Answers to Sandy . . . has be- longed to Stir-Ups IO, Red Cross ll, Y-teens l2 . . . partial to Mrs, Leisure and office practice . . . COLLINS, LINDA CATHERINE Linda will make a great Secretary . . . enioyed office practice . . . spends leisure time cooking . . will never forget Graduation. I' t' ' sis:- college bound . . . enjoys bowling arm . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. kim ....,.,, ., CRONE, FREDERIC EUGENE Often called Dome . . . favored Mr. Nichols and honors history . . . headed for college . . . favor- ite quote 'Helpl Helpll' said Moses, 'The bush is burningl' . . . his memorable moment at Crawford was receiving a passing grade in honors physics. CORIO, MARY ANGELINA Expects to be a Secretary . . . erv ioys office practice . . . a great fan of swimming . . . favorite song: Put Your Head on My Shoulder. COX, PAUL SANDFORD Known as Hammie lafter his act- ing abilityt . . . a member of Thes- pians, he has participated in many of Crawford's plays . . . his favor- ites at Crawford were Mr: Blanken- burg and art class , . . a great tan architecture, music, and art . . . Ould like to be an Architect . . . aemorable moment: playing the rillain in All School Play. CRISAFULLI, CHARLES Known as Nick . . , a great fan of baseball . . . favored woodshop , . . expects to do Masonry Work, COLLURA, JOSIPHINE ANN Referred to as Pizza Pusher . . . active in Junior Council, Senior Council, G.A.A. ll, 12 . . . favored Mr. Blankenburg and senior prob- lems . . . hopes to be a Dental As- sistant . . . enioys dancing, water skiing, and surfing . . . can be heard saying Honestly-Some people! , . . memorable moment: Graduation. CROUCH, JAMES PAGE Referred to as the Grouch . . . Boys' Federation Representative 12 favored Mr. Lokke . . . will enter the Forestry Service . . . favorite expressions are C'hevies don't go! and Forties forever . . . his memorable moment was when we beat La Jolla in the rain. Cnusr, JUDITH MARIE Known as Judi . . . future plans include being a Cosmetologist . . . enjoyed having Mrs. Leisure and Mrs. Merzbacher . . , will never forget the Football Carnival. YN A sr im 1 L g-A 'gi' K - -Agf 'ia , ., .',,.: -- 3 DAHL, LINDA LOUISE This charming co-ed has been ac- tive in Badminton Club IO, and Modern Dance Club IO, II . . liked Mrs. Leisure . . . will never forget Ditch Day . . . hopes to be a Private Secretary. fx KVM ww-.sv CULMONE, FRANK LEONARD Later for you is a favorite ex- pression of this Crawfordite . . . member of Senate IO, Radio Club IO, R.O.T.C. Cadet Club II . partial to Sergeant Kaltenbach and physics . . . hopes to be an Elec- tronics Engineer . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. CULVER, MARIE LOUISE Marie plans on marriage and a career in Business . . . active in Senior Privileges Committee, Y- teens IO, II, I2 . . . liked Mr. Chapman and crafts . . . memor- able moments were Senior Prom and After Prom. CUMMINS, SHARON ROSE Known as Sherry . . . belonged to Tennis Club IO, Stir-Ups IO, II, I2g Y-teens IO, II, I2 . . . plans on being a Private Secretary . . . enioys sports and dancing . . . will always remember when we beat Lincoln in the eleventh grade. I. exztfs- I Iliitiifilm, '-'fi Liz' 'IliEziiiiifffiifift''75,i'f f5'i , ,iis, , , ,,,., , I, i,,,,, ,,,ii.,,ii ,i.,,c,-, fe Qe , It 'QN- ...av 1 55 I - tt I I ieiis ii kv fixif cz? 'IX 1-,1 I v 1 - -,-1 gi ' av' .. iQ,f CULLINS, RONALD GLENN l Occasionally called Cuddles . active in Football IO, II, ILY! Wrestling IO, II, IZ, Letterman's Club IO, II, I2 . . . will always remember being named one of the co-captains of the Football team . . . future plans include being a History Teacher and Coach. 'I u ass 1, w F 3 - I- I E rs i , g ,J Jf3iff??gefif': I: . ,z'Wiff5jI'I?fI ' 1' I NEI, s af' i, I 'T' 1 C 5 if 1, it 1 sc., c . f I IE: Ag DAKE, RONALD WILBUR Ronnie has been active in Senate IO, Junior Council, Skin Diving Club I2, Boys' Federation IO, II, Hi-Y IO, II, I2 . . ,va great fan of hunting, fishing and camping . . . would like to be a Dentist . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. fY CULVER, CRAIG RAYMOND Craig considers the Senior Prom the most outstanding part of his Senior year . . . favored Mr. Rum- sey and physiology . . . expects to be a Dentist. CULVER, SHARON ELAINE Known as Sherrie . . . active in F.T.A. IO, G.A,A. IO, Senate IO, Junior Traditions Committee Chair- man, Choir II, Travel Club II, French Club II, Y-teens I2, A.S.B. Elections Committee I2, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee Chair- man . . . will enter the Foreign Relations Field . . . spends leisure time dancing . . . will always re- member being a member of the class of '60, CZEKALA, CHARLOTTE JUNE Charlotte will treasure memories of her Senior Year . . . member of French Club Il, Y-teens I2, A.S.B. Nominating Committee IO, II , . . likes bowling and badminton . . . headed for State College and a future as a Medical Secretary. Age DOVEY, JUDITH ANN 'T'e-r DESURE, SUSAN RAE Referred to as Susie . . . member of Spanish Club 10, F.T.A. 12, Sen- ior Special Activities Committee, Senior Prom Bid Committee, Senior Privileges Committee, Senior Budget Committee, Senior Play Committee, Senior Social Committee, Senior Announcement Committee, Y-teens 10, 11, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . would like to be a Kinder- aarten Teacher. DEWOSKIN, GAIL SUE Petite Gail has been active in Senate 10, A.S.B. Nominating Com- mittee 1O, Sophomore Council, Girls' League Representative 11, Senior Privileges Committee . . . enioys swimming, sewing and talk- ing . . . hopes to be a Private Secretary . . . memorable mo- ments were the Senior Prom and Graduation. DOBKINS, ROBERT DALE Nicknamed Bob . . . belonged to J.V. Baseball 10, 11, Basketball 10, 11, 12 ...likes swimming and basketball . , . memorable mo- ment: starting against Clairemont in a .l.V. Basketball Game . . . is going to State College. , ,Q-4 .,., ,,..ff:-f,f-z,g.. .V ,, .2 :,wfg, i.:- , s- ., 1- ' A 4 4 . .ff . me-ge . ' 4 V tt 3' 4' ' if A bm qv'--v DANIELSON, Often called Blonkenburg . . . aspires likes hunting . . . will alw ation. LEROY RAYMOND Lee . . . favored Mr. and senior problems to be a Painter . . . and working on cars ays remember Gradu- - if ,ps fa: N A 5 MAN we-...,- DOUGLAS, SHERYL ANN Interested in swimming and read- ing . . . active insConstitution Com- mittee 10, Flag' Corps 11, Senior Council, Senate 12, Senior Ane nouncements Committee, Red Cross Representative 12 . . . partial to Mr. Blankenburg and senior prob- lems . . . most outstanding mem- ory of Crawford was the Senior Prom. fav DEWEY, CHRYSTAL ANN Often called Chris . . . belonged to Stir-Ups 12 . . . liked Mr. Tucker and senior problems . . . enjoys playing the guitar and skating . . . aspires to go to Christian College. DOBKlNS, RICHARD DEAN Known as Dick . . . active in J.V. Baseball 10, Debate 11, N.F.l. 12, Bowling Club 12 . . . plans on be- ing a Speech Teacher . . . spends leisure time reading, bowling, and swimming . . , will always remem- ber all the speech tournaments. DOCTOR, BARTLEY ETN Known as Bart . . . favored Mrs. Brownell and world history . . . plans on Medical School . . . will never forget the Senior Ditch Day. DAWSON, GORDON Ill Known to various groups as Ani- mal or Nodrog . . . member of Senate 10, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12, Let- terman's Club 10, 11, 12 . . . plans include attending the University of California at La Jolla . . . will never forget beating Kearny in the tenth grade. ,iw ,..-ff st, .if , K -- .H ve. if ,, N23 4 . , , rs K.t, , s ' . its 't ti fist BN. 2 . , . . Q A E 3 ' 'tl --..,, ,gllfi .fame ii.. Known as Judy . . . member of Senior Assemblies and Rallies Com- mittee, Senior Council . . . enjoyed Mr. Jones and English . , . plans on college and marriage . . , memorable moments were her Sen- ior Prom and the time spent in her homemaking classes. DOWN, CAROL ELIZABETH Carol will always remember her first day of high school . . . active in Senate IO, Red Cross Represen- tative IO, A.S.B. Convention Com- mittee II, Spanish Club I2, Stir- Ups IO, II, Y-teens IO, II, I2 . . . favored world literature and Mrs. Remington . . . plans on be- ing a Teacher or Home Economist. at mx F -':. ..f ' .,,..4,.-v f - . , . sity, we IQ? f ' liste ,ww QV' .. - ELLISON, CAROLYN SUE Sue is the peppy Trainer of the Mdscot Team . . . participated in Junior Council, Senior Council, Sen- . J ior Privileges Committee, Senior Ac- tivities Committee, Rallies and As-I semblies Committee I2, Senate I2, Y-teens II, I2 . . . future plans include being a Private Secretary. DUDICK, PHILLIS HENRI Phillis has been the Publicist for plays IO, II, I2 . . . All School Play II, Chairman Senior Play Committee, Senior Activities Com- mittee, Entertainment Chairman of Senior Prom, Advertising Manager of Pacer IO, II, Business Manager I2, Thespians IO, President II, IZ, Student Director and Co-ordinator of All School Play I2. EGBERT, CHARLES ROBERT Future plans include being a Pro- fessional Forester . . . liked Ser- geant Kaltenboch and R.O.T.C .... hobby is coin collecting . . . favor- ite song is Just a Closer Walk With Thee. EHLERS, ALBERT JOHN Known as Jon . . . active in Quar- tet II, Bowling IO, II . . . favored Mr. Rumsey . . . would like to be a Horse Rancher or an Engineer . . . will treasure memories of the Senior Prom and Ditch Day, Tx' 6.4-S, ..- -L-3-L.. ,Zhao eww DRAKE, JUDITH LEE Our lovely Homecoming Queen . . . member of Y-teens, Secretary IO, Girls' Glee IO, Junior Council, Girls' League Representative II, Pom Pon Corps II, Student Life Editor, An- nual I2, Homecoming Queen I2, Senate I2, Choir II, I2, Counter- points IO, II, I2 . . . partial to Miss Thompson and Counterpoints . . . memorable moment: being elected Homecoming Queen. M: i x at , . 'wx JFK ,iw ENGLISH, DAUNE MARIE Answers to Sunset . . . belonged to Y-teens I2, Senior Breakfast Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee, Stir-Ups I2 . . . liked Mr, Don- nelly . . . plans on a career as a Nurse and marriage . . . most memorable moment was the Senior Prom. DUNGEY, TONI LEE Coming to Crawford was the high point of high school for Toni , . . member of Girls' Chorus II, F.T.A. II, Book Assembly II, Senior An- nouncement Committee . . . favored Mr. Rumsey and physiology . . . plans on being an Elementary School Teacher. EGLESTON, ANN This Crawfordite plans an touring Europe, college and marriage . . . can be seen sitting in Oscar's . . . member of Y-teens IO, I2, treasurer II , . . Graduation will linger in her memory. EIDEX, MARILYN SHERRY Marilyn, who is Senior Class Vice- president is a member of all the Senior Committees . . . belonged to Tennis Club IO, Sophomore Council, Student Affairs Committee II, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Council, Girls' League Council I2, Y-teens I2, Stir-Ups I2 . . . ex- pects to be an Elementary School Teacher. 95 -- mf . : ,. .ft il . . I 1'-' w. f ---za-I-zg?f Q 1 K., ERICKSON, LYNNE LOUISE Lynne has been active in Girls' League 10, Inter-Club Council 11, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee, Senior Publicity Committee, Senior Memorial Committee, Choir 12, Travel Club 11, 12, Y-teens 11, 12, C.S.F. 11, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . will be a Dental Hygienist . . . enjoyed all three years at Crawford and Graduation. ERWIN, WARREN R. Likes to be called Kik . . in Hi-Y IO , . . especially enioys hunting . . . favored Coach Sam's Gym Class. . active for ESTAVILLO, CARLOS VICTOR Will always remember transferring from a boys' school and finding girls at Crawford . . . favored Spanish and Mrs. Brownell . . . is looking forward to a career as a Private Investigator for the Police Department. FAHL, JUDITH ANN Better known as Judy : . . member of Orchestra 11, Girls' Track 12, Bowling Club 12, Rifle Club 12, Y- teens 10, 12, Badminton 11, 12, Band IO, 11, 12 . . . couIdn't get along without music, sports, col- lecting records, dolls, and ceramics . . . will be a Doctor . . . mem- orable moment: all the times Mr. Rumsey and Mr. Juel teased her. ur :fax - nl i ,Av ., n.: . - -2.-2 ' ' 'lf A-sf' tl' ,H Q my 7-14 E . , In r x rv? wwe 4- . ii, f 71 . ' 13.5 yt . , , s.,,.... FALL, KENNETH RICHARD Kenn had the male lead in the Senior Play . . . participated in Junior Play 10, Senior Play, Senior Council, Senate 12, Business Man- ager, Annual 12, Key Club ll, 12: Counterpoints 10, 11, 12 - - - intends to be a Professional Musi- cian. Yew' .4-un ESQUIBEL, LUCILLE PATRICIA Prefers to be called Lucy . . . par- ticipated in Y-teens 11, 12 . . . enioyed having Mr. Chapman and crafts . . . spends leisure time dancing and bowling . . . plans on a career as an Airline Hostess or Nurse. EVANS, JEFF JOHN The night we beat Grossmont, but couldn't see it, is Jeff's outstanding memory of Crawford . . . Sopho- more Council, Red Cross Represen- tative 1l, Senate 11, Cross Country 11, 12, Track 11, 12 . . . greatly enioys sleeping, golf and surfing . . . would like to be an Industrial Designer. FAIMAN, JOHN ELMER John's life ambition is to be happy . . . belonged to Skin Diving Club 12, Senior Council . . . hobbies are sports, cars, skin diving, radio and television . . . will never for- get Graduation. -'-H? ERICKSON, SANDRA LYNNE Sandy belonged to Spanish Club 10, and Stir-Ups 10 . . . headed for Oregon State College . . . will treasure memories of the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. ,,.f-.Q ISK 'Vi asm,- fa.-sun. - is Ni' ik FALLS, M. KAY Graduation was the high point ot her years at Crawford . . . mem- ber of Modern Dance Club 10... enioys cooking , . . plans on being an Airline Hostess and going to college. gm., imp ,I I... E, FARMER, ROBERT LOUIS Nicknamed Bob . . . Chairman of the Budget Committee II, I2, Choir IO, II, I2 . . . wild about water skiing, fishing, and swimming . . . would like a career in Business Administration. .si ' 'N , 11 wi --1, K ii ww--Wei, FLETCHER, JUNE RICHARDS A transfer from San Diego High School . . . member of the Senior Ditch Day Committee . . . partial to Mr. Donnelly and senior math. FINNEY, CLIFFORD SHANE Cliff's memories of Crawford will include beating Lincoln in football , . . participated in Bowling Club II, Cross-Country II, Hi-Y I2, Sen- ate I2, Track II, I2 . . . hopes to be a Landscape Architect. FITCH, ROBERT H. Likes to be called Hersh . . . active in Football IO, Track IO, and Hi-Y IO, I2 . . . enjoys surfing, skin diving, dancing and going to parties . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . will attend Brig' ham Young University. FLESNER, DAVID WILLIAM Dave has been active in Hi-Y IO, I2, Football IO, II, I27 Basketball IO, II, I2, Baseball IO, II, I2... headed for State College and a career in Professional Baseball . . . memorable moment: beating Gross- mont in Football. FERNANDES, ADRIAN Referred to as Adie . . . membe of Track Team IO, II, I2 . . .the outdoor type . . . will always re member when he made IO-feet in Pole Vaulting. -urge ,L X fi 'i-Q... + Q l' wal., FISCHL, EVON LEE The day Mrs. Smith knocked a hole in the school building is one of Evon's favorite memories , . . belonged to Y-teens IO, II, I2... spends leisure time playing her guitar. FLEISCHMANN, CAROLYN FAYE Often called Cindy . . . favored Mr. Donnelly and Senior Math . . . hopes to be a Fashion Model and plans on marriage after Graduation . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. fd? FLINN, JOHN LEROY Known as Fuzzy . . . active in R.O.T.C. IO, II, I2 . . . favored Mr. Jones and geometry . . . likes flying and hunting . . . will make a career out of the Army. FLETCHER, CARROL JEAN Prefers to be called Dolly . . . favored Mr, Blankenburg and art . . . would like to be a housewife and mother . . . likes to collect earrings and' cologne. FORT, JERRY CLEMENT Referred to as Big Jerr . . . par- ticipated in J.V. Basketball IO . . . spends leisure time fishing, bowl- ing, and golfing . . . hopes to be an Engineer. FOX, ROBERT Likes to be called Bob . . . enjoyed sports, hunting, fishing, and loaf- ing . . . favored Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom . , . going to State to study Buis- ness Management. FREEMAN, JOHN LEROY John would like to be a Cook . . . enioys cars . . . favored auto shop. QV FOELSCH, JOAN MARIE Came to us from San Diego High School . . . liked Miss Eaton and math . . . plans on marriage . . . enioys swimming . . . will always remember her first interview with Dr. Daugherty. 1---fr the-.9 ye- 1 FRY, MICHAEL NEFF Better known as Mike . . , partici- pated in Stir-Ups ll, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Math Club Vice-president IO, II, I2 . . . will never forget when everybody in first lunch, last year, ran to the Senior Parking Lot to see why everyone else was running there FORT, COLIN DALE Wants to be an Archeologist , . . liked Mr. Wagner . . . participated in Baseball IO, Key Club IO, Wrestling ll, and Track Il . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . headed for San Diego State College. FOX, ALICE MARIE This attractive co-ed has partici- pated in Spanish Club IO, French Club ll, Honor Roll ll, C.S,F. ll, Travel Club ll, Senior Council, Girls' League Representative, Co- chairman of the Senior Prom Com- mittee, Y-teens ll, I2 . . . would like to be a Teacher. FREEDMAN, MARTIN STEPHEN Nicknamed Marty . . . active in Spanish Club IO, Senate il, Key Club IO, Il, I2 . . . liked Mr. Lokke . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom . . . headed for Col' lege at Santa Barbara. FRONCZAK, BARBARA JEANETTE Likes to be called Barbie . . . ese pecially enjoyed Mr, Lewis . . . plans on being a housewife , . will always remember the Senior AQ, Q -, , x Prom. 13' FRYE, MARCUS CHARLES Mark is known around campus as Mister Football . . . active in Sophomore Council, B-Track IO, Track ll, Wrestling II, IZ, J.V, Football IO, Football Ii, I2 . . . plans on College . . . will always remember beating Grossmont. j 4 GABRIELSON, CAROL CHRISTINA Carol plans on being a Kinder- garten Teacher . . . belonged to the Spanish 'Club IO, Modern Dance Club 10, Tennis Club 12, F.T.A. 12, Y-teens 12, Flags 11, 12 G.A.A. 11, 12 . . . enjoys water skiing and cruising. I? . ,:, gal' . 'gives 'if jfs. if ,. ' ---3' GIRULAT, ROLLIN MATHEW JR. This Crawfardite has participated in Science Club 10, Senior Ways and Means Committee, German Club 10, 11 . . . hopes to be a Physicist . . . will treasure memor- ies of Graduation. 1 ...M --wav GALE, PAUL JOHN Plans on being an Automotive En- gineer . . . great fan of cars and model airplanes . . . active Senate 10, and Junior Council. '1 ' GAMBARDELLA, PATRICIA J. 4, Is called Pat . . . member of Y- iiiii 7, ' I iii teens 11 . . . favored Mr. Nichols I kvzkig and senior problems . . , will do Q3 . f Secretarial work . . . will always treasure memories of the Senior I Prom. k A, .,-,,....., . GETZ, SHERRILL LOUISE Sheri to many of us . . . active in Y-teens 12, Girls' League Repre- sentative 12, Office Monitor 11 . . . going to Beauty College . . . High points at Crawford were the Senior Prom and Senior Ditch Day. GILBERT, DEANIE L. Deanie has been active in Modern Dance Club 10, Biology Club 10, Travel Club 1l, Y-teens 12, Memor- ial Committee 12, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee, Senior Publicity Committee, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12 . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom . . . future plans include being a Dental Hygienist. l 'UN- N0:r ' GITTINGS, DIANE GAIL Often called Scotty . . . active in Travel Club 11, 12 . . . enjoys mur- der mysteries, fishing, and collect- ing song lyrics . . . will be a Teacher. ,rss X.. GARRISON, MARGARET ESTELLA Referred to as Margie . . . active in Stir-Ups 10, Junior Prom Com- mittee, F.T.A. 11, Spanish Club 10, 11 . . . spends leisure time sewing and reading . . . wants to be an Elementary School Teacher. GIBBS, EDWIN JOHN No lie! is currently the favorite expression of this Crawfordite , , , active as Biology Club Vice-presi- dent 10. . . enjoys skin diving and fishing . . . Senior Ditch Day was his most memorable moment. GILMER, JAMES LANCE Nicknamed Jim . . . participated in Wrestling 11 . . . especially en- joyed having Mrs. Brownell and Spanish . . . likes fishing and cars . . . wants to be an Accountant. ' IX he ,. tg . If :H K 5 H .2 ' V' -f 1 c . ' I 4' . Zik R A GR HAM, CHRISTOPHER J. Ofte called Chris . . . member of Senat I2 . . . favored Miss White and ar . . . will always remember when h first, gazed upon our awe insp ing edifice . . . plan- ning on career in Commercial Art. GREAR, JUDY CLAIRE A great fan of swim 'ng, tennis and playing the piano . . . mem- ber of Y-teens I2 . . . li ed short- hand . . . will be a Secre ry . . . memorable moment' Ditch ay. N15 Q . GOLDFARB, LINDA BEVERLY Linda's favorite classes were inter- mediate algebra and World Liter- ature . . . member of Modern Dance Club IO, Y-teens IO, Christ- mas Play IO, All School Play II, Junior Red Cross Representative II, F.T.A. IO, II . . . hopes to travel or become a Dancer. :fir me W A9 P ii s gygg ., i,ii ,ii.,, i Dt Q Ms owfiis 4 .sf U eis' sp GRIFFEN, ERNST CLARK 6' Referred to as GreasQ5'Big . . . active as Commissi of Athletics IO, II, A.S.B. resident I2 . . . belonged to the Letter- man's Club IO, Il, I2, Varsity Football IO, II, I2, Varsity Wrestl- ing IO, II, I2 . . . memorable moment was being elected A.S.B. President . . . will be a Lawyer. GUTHERZ, KEITH STEPHEN Prefers to be called Kit . . . be- longed to German Club II, Stir- Ups I2, Senate IO, II . . . partial to Mr. Hankins . . . enioys playing the guitar . . . future plans include being a Dentist . . . memorable moment: Graduation. . W :AI J K VIIV N i.,,, I .. Vi. , -lfilg ii ii' . ' . 'QWATTTY' ' ' A I issi . A GRANLUND, BARBARA JEAN Referred to as Barbie . . well liked A.S.B. Historian and Publicity Com- mittee Chairman . . . active in Bi- ology Club IO, Pom Pon II, Tennis Club Il, Senior Council, French Club II, I2, Stir-Ups IO, II, Vice- president l2g C.S.F. IO, II Secre- tary I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2 . . . will never forget her busy, wonder- ful Senior Year. GREENWOOD, ALLEN ROBERT Playing two overtimes in Basket- ball against Kearny was his high point at Crawford . . . partial to Mr. Gibbs and art . . , enioys sports and cars . . . aspires to fly a iet plane. GRIGG, JON JEFFREY Likes to be called Johnny . . . fav- ored Mr. McCutcheon and senior problems . . . future plans include being a Jet Mechanic . . . will al- ways remember Senior Ditch Day. GORDON, LINDA ANN Lots of fun to know . . . well known A.S.B. Vice-president I2 . . . active in Choir IO, German Club II, Ways and Means Com- mittee II, Senate Chairman 12, Publicity Committee I2, Stir-Ups I2, Y-teens I2, Modern Dance Club IO, II, Counterpoints IO, II, I2 . . . memorable moment: Making a basket at the Get Acquainted Party . . . hopes to be a Musical Comedy Singer. M. -2 gf gig,-:get-5 - 5.3 GUTHRIE, LARRY ROSS Guppie favors the quote Don't take life too seriously, you won't come out of it alive anyway . . . liked Mr. Blankenburg . . . will always remember being a Senior. HAAS, ROSEANN LAURA Her Senior Year will always stand out in her memory . . . participated in the Drill Team II, and Senior Council . . . likes swimming and tennis . . . would like to be an Airline Stewardess. We x en, Sirk 51 ifiiflxitff it 4 cs., 1-z E 5 If -vu: ti? IE ,YS 'ir 1QJTlt4fi-list I - . i t L - v ' T ' et. :ie at-, .-1 V 'x 4 iv 'R-.-' ' - ' - va. f - ft A . iiiiffdi f -' . i2'i'5.Q f i .iii- f A gk 'VLW r sir? f .il i' :tic i- Q-' .ti I T7 21337 f--ff' :gf 'iq ' 1. I P 522 'ZZ T' sf' ' 'is L.:- 1 'T'f HAYS, CARL WILLIAM Hunting and water skiing occupy the spare time of this Crawfordite . . . active in Wrestling IO and Hi-Y I2 . . . the Senior Prom will always stand out in Carl's memory . . . plans on a career in Engi- neering. HARRISON, HAROLD JAY Looks to a future in the Air Force preferred electronics . . . enthusi- astic about bowling, guns and swimming . . . member of Amateur Radio Club ll. Weight Lifting Club II, and Hi-Y I2 . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. HARRISON, SANDRA LOUISE Will always remember the day the Vendograph made her hair stand on end . . . member of Red Cross II, Senior Ways and'Means Com- mittee, Rifle Club I2 . . . favored Mrs. Brownell . . . hobbies are sew- ing and playing the piano . , . intent on being a Nurse. HAYES, CAROLE JEANETTE Cowal especially enioyed physi- ology and Mr. Rumsey . . . active in F.T.A. Il, C.S.F. IO, II . . . looks to a future in Nursing HAMMITT DWAIN DARCY Dwain plans on attending San Di ego Junior College partici pated in Cross Country IO Senate rack I2 HIY Pres: en HIY Social Char an couldnt get along without bowling, and cars . . . favorite uote is Que Paso, How ou was? . . . greatly enjoyed Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. va? Q at , x ' HEARST, CARLENE LUCIA Participated in Girls' League IO, Stir-Ups I2, N.F.L. I2, Senior Pub- licity Committee, Badminton Club Il, 12, Travel Club II, I2 . .. looks to a future in Teaching. HARRISON, ROCHELLE DIANE Likes to be called Roxy . . . active in Tennis Club IO, Stir-Ups IO, and F.T.A. II . . . enioys music and tennis . . . loves singing Crawford's Alma Mater . . . college and mar- riage are included in future plans. HASBROOKE, RONALD EUGENE Nicknamed Hasie . . . participated in Senate II, .l.V. Basketball II, Hi-Y IO, ll, I2 . . . especially enjoyed Mrs. Thomas and senior problems . . . plans on being a Scientist. HAYES, JOSEPH B. Joe enioys dancing and cars . . . will treasure memories of the Sen- ior Prom and Ditch Day . . . mem- ber of Drama Club IO, Stage Crew II, Stir-Ups I2 . . . his future is undecided. ?'N Z1 HEMBERA, JOLENE KAY Will always treasure memories of performing as Colt at Crawford's games . . . preferred senior prob- lems and Mr. Chapman . . . en- thusiastic about fashion designs, collecting salt and pepper shakers, and interior decorating . . . be- longed to Publicity Committee IZ, Badminton Club Il, I2, G.A.A. IO, Il, Treasurer I2 . . . Jo looks to a future as a Fashion Designer, HERAMB, VICTORY GAIL Referred to as Vickie . . . extreme- ly active in Bowling Club IO, Girls' League II, Inter-C-lub Council I2, Senior Prom Committee, Senate IO, II, Stir-Ups IO, II, IZ, Y-teens IO, II, I2 . . .won't forget the Senior Prom . . . would like to be an ln- terior Decorator or an Elementary School Teacher. HERRMANN, DONNA LYNN Oh! Really! is currently the fav- orite expression of this Crawfordite . . . hopes to marry . . . likes to bowl . . . enioyed art service and Mr. Gibbs . . . will always remem- ber our Homecoming 'YN 95, .f HEIMLICH, RONALD GLENN Often called Ron . . . fond of auto shop and Mr. Mustol . . . would like to be an Auto Mechanic. fits. -QV? uf .JKQQ 5 si A ' I 'ill' s I pq 'wifi Al W-...T-7' ff .. Q, ' ,gr 1 ft' , 1 4, x .-af. t V, ki X s ,,....,,:, HICKEY, RONALD MICHAEL Prefers to be called Ron . . . par- ticipated in the Radio Club as Vice-president IO, Public Address System Crew Il, Senior Traditions and Awards Committee . . . hopes to be an Electronics Engineer. Ng - .4 K H , QT-i.,,,.,V,,' 4 X fr ,xi Y . 'ss' .. M . i . in Fr. is HENKEL, GEORGE FREDERICK Will never forget the day Mr. Juel wore a sport coat and tie . . . favored Mr. Thomas' eleventh grade history class . . . enjoys eating, bowling, and working on cars . . . plans to attend Brigham Young University where he will maior in Engineering or Secondary Educa- tion. HERD, KATHERINE MAE Often called Kathy . . . member of Girls' Chorus IO, Biology Club IO, Travel Club ll, Stir-Ups I2, Y- teens I2, Senior Memorial Commit- tee, Senior Publicity Committee, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee, Senior Commencement Committee, Senior Play . . . will be a High School Teacher, HERTZ, HOWARD LEE Has a variety ol nicknames . . . activities include Constitution Com- mittee IO, Tennis II, Bowling Club II, Senior Memorial Committee Chairman, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Ditch Day Committee, Chair- man of Senior Fashion Show Com- mittee, Key Club II, I2, German Club IO, II, C.S.F. IO, II . . . future plans include being a Cor- poration Lawyer. A Us 1 wr-3 ht:-:uv X L.. A' . ,LLC HELIE, SANDRA LEE Better known as Sandy . . . espec- ially enioyed senior problems and Mrs, Brownell . . . belonged to Senior Memorial Committee, Stir- Ups Club I2 . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom . . . look- ing forward to college. 41.1 15 .-..... I.r,, W, , W iw-.3 52 - - I 1. .ffl ts-- HILL, TERRY SHELDON Memories of the day the experi- ment in Chemistry blew up will never fade . . . favored Mr. Bil- lings and chemistry . . . his hobby is eledronics , . . plans on being an Electrical Engineer. HITCH, BRUCE BROWN Occasionally called Booze , . . belonged to Student Affairs Com- mittee 11, Senior Council, Key Club 10, 11, Boys' Federation 11, 12, Senate 11, 12, Rallies and Assemblies Committee . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . would like to be a Lawyer. I fc 105,790 'RT'-f' C. 1521 1 I W, , -. -f if -dw is E if if . ,Q f . he f gf-to ..,-- , 'xo'-'sf 'g F-Q HOWELL, PAMELA ANNE Pam has been active in Junior Council, Chairman Junior Social Committee, Choir 12, Senior Prom Committee, Quill and Scroll 11, Vice-president 12 . . . will never forget the Redlands Publications Day.. . will be a Home Economist. Q. G 6 U --. J., HOFFING, SANDRA LEE Referred to as Sandy . . . active in C.S.F. 11, Senior Activities Com- mittee, F.T.A. 12, Bowling Club 11, 12 . , . favored Mrs. Carter and bookkeeping . . . spends leisure time bowling and swimming , . . will always remember her first at- tempt in drivers' training . . . looks to a future in Accounting. HOLLINGSWORTH, LOUISE ARLENE Answers to Randy . . . Go-Karts are her hobby . . . member of the Drill Team 10, 12 . . . will never forget Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . . favorite saying: But I like my hair gray. HOUSER, N. DOUGLAS Likes to be called Doug . . . par- ticipated in Cross-Country 12, Track 11, 12 . , . enjoyed Mr. Marlay and drafting . . . headed for col- lege. 4-,gp HOBBS, GLENN DUANE Headed for Junior College . . . liked auto shop . . . currently, his favorite expression is Swinging, manl . . . will always remember Graduation. ,..,-A Q '-'J 5 ersl HOGARTH, JOAN FRANCES Q ' i 'f Joanne has been active in Y-teens K- Wggnf ' 11, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . 0 ff' f il' favored her office machines class ' and Mr. Donnelly . . . loves water - skiing . . . will never forget Grad- uation Day. so is Q X HORTON, LANA ' -si'f'ii U Lani enioys modeling and'swim- 1 1 :ning . . . participated in Y-teens NW? f't for io, sooaol Committee ii, A.S.B, 'ff 'B 4 ' Council ii, School riokoi Auditor ifgfi rs..- K ' 11, Senate 11, Girls' League Rep- resentative 11, Ditch Day Commit- tee 12 . . . favored Mr. Rumsey's -iii eertit I, . . .. ,,. ,, physiology class . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Grad- W 'Q' Wrjjff' HOWSE, MARGARET BRYAN Known as Peggy . . . member of C.S.F. 11 Choir 11 12- Drill Team 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, G.A.A. 10, 11, 12 . . . enioys ice skating and baseball . . . would like to be an Interpreter. uotion. HOWELL, CYNTHIA LEE To many of us Cindy is known as Runt . . . active in Senate 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Choir Council Secretary 12, Senior Class Secre- tary, Rallies and Assemblies 12, Sports Banquet Committee 12, Y- teens 11, 12 . . . being Senior Class Secretary is her memorable moment . . . her ambition is to always keep smiling. Hug,-J w-,- .,, 5'-Q' su--a INGALLS, DONALD WAYNE Frequently called Dingles . . . ac- tive in Senate IO, Stir-Ups IO, I2 . . . enjoys dancing, dating and pushing buttons in Oscar's . . , memorable moments were the Sen- ior Prom and having his legs in the Pacer. IRVINE, VIRGINIA MARIE Is known as Ginger to many of us . . , active as Temporary A.S.B. Secretary IO, A.S.B. Constitution Committee IO, Stir-Ups IO, Senate IO, Sophomore Council, Elections Committee I2, Senior Council, Fea- ture Editor, Pacer I2, Girls' League Representative IO, I2, Class His- torian Il, I2p Y-teens IO, II, I2 . . . future plans include being a Teacher. JACK, BARBARA ELLEN Likes to be called Barb . . . mem- ber of G.A.A. IO . . . enioyed having Mrs. Leisure and shorthand . . , loves horseback riding and swimming . . . would like to be an Office Manager. Mika .rd YW 'l g I iv K fi ' 'L iliistif-'r ' , , iq-4 iff . 1 . .V ,I I 4 , HUGHES, DOROTHY JAMES Often called Dottie . . . active in Girls' Chorus IO, Red Cross Rep- resentative IO, Trio II, Counter- points I2, Stir-Ups I2, Choir II, I2 . . . headed for San Diego Junior College and then a career as a Secretary . . . will never for- get being a member of Crawford's second graduating class. ii' i il 'qu I -ffl- - x, if X. 's . ig , - D .. , Ii ' 5 il - , 1' 1 ,,, W Qs.-ev' JACOBSEN, SYLVAN GARDNER Always called Garr , . . partici- pated in Cross-Country IO, Hi-Y IO, I2, Football II, I2, Basketball IO, II, I2, Lettermon's Club IO, II, I2 . . . a great fan of sports . . . will always remember losing his Reyes in a Hoover game . . . plans on college. .1,.. 1 h -Y -,Q 5- ' .. f . 'n-. lu' if INSCORE, IUDY LOVE Future plans include being a Legal Secretary . . . member of Tradi- tions Committee II, Senate IO, II, Girls' League IO, II, I2 . . . spends leisure time bowling and trying to water ski . . . memorable moment was her Senior Year. IVES, RICHARD WILLIAM Referred to as Burl Ives . . . en- joys baseball, football, basketball and boating , . . will always re- member having his,Senior picture taken . . . hopes to be a Sports Writer. JACKSON, MARY ANN After completing college Mary Ann would like to be an Airline Stew- ardess . . . active in G.A.A. IO, Spanish Club IO, Y-teens I2, Stir- Ups I2, Senior Announcement Com- mittee, Senior Vespers Committee . . . will never forget her Senior Year. HURTADO, ROBERT REUBEN Often called Bobby . . . member of Hi-Y I2 . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . ci great fan of sports . . . wants to graduate. av '7' 'Y pn! 1:-. ,Q 51 I unify f f' - ' - f F as iis .,,, I 1 1' 4' A f ',1- it x L' JACOBSON, KAREN ANN Going to the University of San Diego to study to be a Medical Technologist . . . member of Span- ish Club IO, Y-teens I2, Stir-Ups I2, Travel Club I2, Senior Vespers Committee, Senior Announcement Committee. JAFFE, LAWRENCE JAMES Referred to as Larry . . . member of the Golf Club 12 . . . enioys golf, hunting, and swimming . . . memorable moment: the day of Graduation . . . hopes to be a Commercial Artist. ua.,- 'aff'-r W 'sw hx.-Y' JOHNSON, LAWRENCE CARLTON Frequently called The Devil . . . participated in J.V. Football 10, 11 . . . enioys going fishing and camping . . . will always remem- ber Graduation . . . plans on bee ing a Carpenter. Q'f,v JENNINGS, EVALYNN ELIZABETH Likes to be called Lynn . . . mem- ber of F.T.A. 12, Badminton Club 11, 12 . , . enioys collecting coins . . . will never forget Graduation and Ditch Day . . . future plans include being a Teacher. JENSEN, JO ANN Jo Ann's future includes Dress De- signing . . . favorite teacher is Mrs. Brownell . . . her hobbies in- clude collecting ceramic cows. JOHNSEN, LINDA MARJORIE Will always remember losing her voice in a campaign assembly . . . participated in Spanish Club 10, Girls' League 10, Girls' Chorus 12, Senior Council 12, Yeteens 12, Sen- ior Caps and Gowns Committee, Budget Committee, Bid Committee, Awards and Traditions Committee, Stir-Ups 10, 12, C.F.S. 10, 11, 12 . . . enioyed Mrs. Remington . . . headed for college. JANES, CHERYL ANN Cheryl's first day at Crawford wil always stand out in her memory . . . she has participated in the Commercial Club 10, G.A.A. 10, Budget Committee 11, Senior An nouncement Committee, Stir-Ups 12 F.T.A. 11, 12 . . . favored Mrs Brownell . . . hopes to be a Teacher. ' Q.. .t rr,,r H ifiwlgf ' . '- ff' .V . gs it.. ' fx ' ' 41? 1 i,, lg P9 , 5-fe reeier e is if. ' if I fv- ,161 JENSEN, CANDACE DOREEN What did you say? is currently the favorite expression of this Crawfordite . . . Girls' League Rep- resentative 11, Choir 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11 . . . memorable moment: Senior Year . , . plans on college and marriage. JENSEN, MARY DELlA Referred to as Marney . . . mem- ber of Senior Prom Committee, Sen- ior Special Activities Committee, G.A.A. 12 . . . memorable moment: the first time she saw Crawford's orange doors . . . would like to be a Medical Assistant and Secretary. JOHNSON, DOROTHY JEAN Dottie was a vivacious Songleader this year . . . was a member of Pacer Staff 11, Rallies and Assem- blies 12, Girls' Track 12, Senate 10, 117 Y-Teens 10, 12, Stir-Ups 11, 12 . , . Mr. Donnelly and senior math were favorites . . . memorable moment: the night she was announced a Songleader . . . hopes to be a Commercial Artist. JOHNSON SANDRA MAY Sandy participated in Girls League favored Mr Chap man will never forget the kv --......., Senior Prom hopes to be Hair Stylist 'QQ he 'tty JONES, JOYCE LORRAINE S. Often called Kitty . . . member of Y-teens l0, G.A.A. lO, Pacer ll, Spanish Club lO, ll, Bowling Club 10, ll, Graphics Arts Club ll, 12, Annual Staff ll, 12 . . . wants to be a Beautician . . . favored Mr. Morphew and American gov- ernment . . . memorable moment: when she first got her car. JONES, VERA CHARLINE Among Vera's hobbies are skin diving and skating . . . member of Stir-Ups 10, Modern Dance Club lO, lnter-Club Council ll, Drama Club ll, Tumbling ll, Thespians l2, All School Play ll, i2 . . . enioyed physiology and Mrs. Brownell. KALAK, PHYLLIS SUE Referred to as Philly . . . active on the Senior Announcement and Sen- ior Budget Committees . . . Mrs. Mertzbacher and Business English were favorites . . . always saying Holy cow . . . will remember all senior activities. -ue JONES, CAROL LEE Will always remember her Senior Year . . . participated in Trio lO, Girls' Glee IO, Y-teens ll, Choir ll, 12 . . . favored Mr. Murphy and senior problems . . . wants to be a good wife. fx' 'fx - -. 'f11'fffM.. ' .--me I ,-.-',' 1F12f1!?tRi'HC 4 1' mf f f1i'i'1:-1. .'- ' 1- ' 2 ff , 7' il: J -is W ii iii J .Kf- fQ 'bw KARP, JEROME JAY Crawfard's football games will al- ways stand out in Jerry's memory . . . participated in J.V. Basketball lO, Track l2, and Debate l2 . . . especially enjoyed having Mrs. Smith and contemporary literature . . . would like to be a Teacher, f 4 W 3 -of JONES, ROBERT MICHAEL JONES, JINX Jinxie has been very active on the Sophomore Constitution Committee, Y-teens ll, Senior Council Repre- sentative, Stir-Ups ll, l2 . , . Mrs. Carter and contemporary literature were special . . . will never forget when she received her Senior ring. Bob will always treasure memories of the Senior Prom . . . partici- pated in Hi-Y l2 . . . Mr. Lewis . and physics were special wants to be an Architect or a Minister. JUNGBLUT, JAMES WENDELL Jim aspires to be an Engineer . . . member of Battle Group 'l2, Rifle Team lO, ll, Captain I2 fond of Mr. Lokke's chemistry class . . . hobbies include Formula K, racing and driving his Austin Healy will always remember firing on Crawford's shooting range for the first time. KAMIN, LARRY RONALD iw -x. X2 l Hails from North Hollywood High . . . wild about cars . . . plans on a career in Aviation Mechanics.. will always remember Graduation. thaw r ', . ' , 51... in 5 -- L' 'f ' iiflielf si? ' ' ' 5 5if,g1g, 3'fJ 1, ' if 1 I ' f 'i . iisfly ' 7 0 ii. - w ' j Qs, , r A Q' f use ,..av .ff KASAL, JUDITH ANNETTE Known as Judy to all . . . a tennis whiz . . . active in Modern Dante Club ll, Tennis Club 'lO, ll, l2, C.S.F. IO, ll, 12 . . . spends leis- ure time reading, swimming, and playing tennis . . . plans on a future in Foreign Languages . . . will never forget winning the school tennis tournament. KEEFER, GARY MICHAEL Favored Mr. Billings and his chem- istry class . . . member of Stir-Ups 12 . . . pet saying is What-me worry? , , . aspires to be an Aeronautical Engineer. N . , or , J .mf 1I9QW4'1,l'lkll A kdm. .N . I x fi 1 x 2 A3 at K qvw-rf' KELLEY DAVID LYNN Referred to as Kelley . . . spends leisure time coin collecting . . . will never forget his first day at Craw- ford. -, KEMPER, LINDA JOANNE 'M .wx ' ewfficz-Q K tr 6 E'-43, t 'fnlf-fzfffsp -. f -,,' ,- sy slrs l - , I K xaa - KILLMAR, PAUL ADDISON Referred to as Killer . . . Senior Class President, German Club 12, Letterman's Club 11, 12, Cross- Country 11, 12,' Track 10, 11, 12 . . . enioys the Civil War and bil- liards . . . will never forget the days he was voted Senior Class President . . , wants to be a Civil War Civilian Expert or a History Teacher. Will never forget her Senior Year . . active in Junior Prom Com- mittee, Y-teens 10, 11, 12 . . . partial to Mr. Chapman and crafts . . looks forward to college. KILLEANEY, RICHARD STEVEN Dick to everyone . . . active in Football 10, Cross-Contry 11, Wres- tling 11, Hi-Y 12, Baseball 10, 12 . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . would like a future as a Businessman. in f' KELLER, KAREN LOUISE Will never forget decorating the football field for Homecoming . . . active in F.T.A. 11, Homecoming Committee 12, Girls League Service Committee 12, Y-teens 10, 117 Girls' League Council 10, 11, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . favorite quote: Don't panic! . . . looks to a future as a Consulate or Legal Secretary. faq? KING, ROLLIN EDWARD Called Reb . . . member of R.O. T.C. Fancy Drill Team 10, 11, 12 . . . especially enioyed Mr. Don- nelly and his German class . . . wants a career as a Structural En- gineer . . . memorable moment: Military Ball. dfgyh KEMPER, HELENA KATHERINE Known as Kathy to one and all . . . participated in Pom Pon Corps 11, Junior Publicity Committee, Senate 12, Senior Prom Committee, President H.S.S. 12, C.S.F. 12, Pacer Staff 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 . . . Mr. Billings and chemistry were special . . . looks to a college degree in science. KERTH, LELA HELEN Will always remember all three wonderful years at Crawford . . . active as Senior Publications Chair- man and Senior Council Represen- tative, Pacer Staff 11, Editorial Editor 12, Choir 10, 11, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Y-teens 11, 12, Girls' League Representative 11, 12, Counterpoints IO, 11, 12 . . . looking forward to college. KILLINGER, WILLIAM GEORGE Known as Bill . . . favored Miss Eaton and English literature . . . looking forward to college . . . will always remember his first day at Crawford. 'fx KITCHIN, THOMAS JAMES JR. Often called Tom . . . member of Math Club 10, Chess Club ll, Gnd Tennis Team 12 . . . favored Mr. Lewis and honors physics . . . enjoys music, tennis, bridge, and science . . . memorable moment: Graduation . . . aspires to be G Nuclear Physicist, KLINE, JUDY MARIE But Miss Thompson, l'm not late is her favorite saying . . . member of G.A.A. 10 . . . favored archery before she had to move back to 30 yards . . . passes time bowling . . . memorable moment: the day someone spilled iodine all over Randy in science . . . ambition is to Graduate. KNORI, MARY'O MARGARET Will be a Legal Secretary . . . participated in Stir-Ups 12, Drum Maiorette 12, Choir 11, 12 . . . favored Mr. Donnelly and office practice . . . crazy about music . . . memorable moment: twirling for the Crawford and Clairemont games. KIPERS, THOMAS ALAN Known as Tom to everybody . . . crazy about cars . . . favored Coach Malcolm and gym . . . would like to be a Chemical Sales- man. f .4 .. : :-: .:',..-' f ,,,. ., M ' KOERING, susAN MARY .j Ana, ' Often referred to as Sue . . . l'. active in Pacer 10, Pom Pon Corps li i-::, 55 I it 11, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Q :-' Q Election Committee, Stir-Ups 10, iz, Y-teens io, 11, 12 . . . can't i , live without ice skating and surf- ,i',l-i' 1, - ing . . . aspires to be an Airline ' ' Hostess and to attend San Diego jing State College . . . memorable mo- .. f::1ff' ments were the Senior Prom and - - 5 Grcducllon' ,..,., ..,, , ...,,,,,. 4, ,,, L. ' illr RN---are KLEIN, JOANNE MARSHA Likes to be called Jo . . . member of Y-teens 12, Thespians 12, Girls' Track 12, Red Cross 12, Senate 12 . . . enioys letter writing, swim- ming, record collecting, roller skat- ing, and dancing . . . would like very much to have a happy mar- riage and a Nursing Career . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. KNAPP, COLBERT JAMES, JR. Referred to as Jim . . . Class Rep- lesentative 10, 11, Track 10, 11, 12, Cross-Country 10, 11, 12 . . . favored chemistry and Mr. Billings . . . crazy about T.V .... memo- rable moment: beating Hoover in Cross-Country . . . plans on going to State College. KNUDSEN, DONALD LEE Looks to a future as a Designer... active in Track 10, Hi-Y 11 . . . partial to Mr. Lepore . . . mem- orable moment: Senior Prom. KIRBY, PHILIP M. Likes to be called Phil . . . partici- pated in Football 10, Graphic Arts Club 11, Stage Crew 11,12 . . . Mr. Chapman and crafts were spe- cial . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. 13 36 . 5 - ' J .,,.. W s Q: : .. , .... .fg,g,..:-Qsgzsse iii? gm . . -.su E mm ma 5- : ah i9 sr .Bam rs- 09 H- if ,,,... -' T' - ' V s .M ti .fr se .. -we 2 1 f EEG, in lf 6 J 3: fc, E ' f 'i f W, - 1 ,V 1 . Pm 'Y A .,,,,... . ,,... , ,. 4 x fs Q' KORSMO, DON WARREN Known as Don . . . will always re- member Mr. Juel and physics . . . active in Bowling Club 12 . . . could never go without swimming and boating . . . interested in career of Forestry and attending Oregon State College. KOUSENS, ELIZABETH LOUISE Active in Senate 11, Publicity Chairman 11, Stir-Ups 10, 12, Y- teens 10, 11, 12 , . . favored Mrs. Leisure and shorthand . . . hopes to be a Secretary . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Gradu- ation. . , , I ...4 ' P KRITZER, TAMARA Eursuce . arises cs, W. ,-1 IW 1 X 5 Iii ,ff , I6 E08 i M f ,,Qe,:i1 . -XQ- ' J ,, fix 'Ev Known to all as Tammy . . . mem- ber of Social Committee 11, Drill Corps 11, Senior Prom Committee, Girls' League 12, Senate 12, Y- teens 10, 11, 12: Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . ambition is to attend State College and to be a Teacher , . . unforgettable moment: when chos- en Captain of the Drill Team and the Senior Prom. LAMB, BONNIE JO Crawford's previous mascot trainer . . . enioys reading, swimming, sports, and working with children . . . active in Modern Dance Club 10, 11, 127 Badminton Club 1O,11, 12, G.A.A. 10, 11, 12 . . . espec- ially enioyed Miss Redditt . . . intends to be a Teacher or a Social Worker. LANNING, JOHN LEE John spends leisure time fishing . . . partial to Mr. Lokke . . . par- E . , .- i .q sfffa , L. rn' ps- fmg 4 J- ,.,, -1, :fr ,r , 'ity-'fit - ---gf 4. 1 , ' ticipated in LL jf' 'E' Country 10, lf-vz.' Diego State ' ,,...-- Senior Council, Cross- Wrestling 12, Track . . . will attend San KRAUSS, TERRY WYN Referred to as Jello during the Football Season . . . member of Constitution Committee 10, Alma Mater Committee 10, Student Af- fairs Committee 12, Senate 10, 11, Letterman's Club 11, 12, Football 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12 . . . wants '59 ... K to be a Pharmacist . . . memorable moment: defeating Saint Augustine three times in Shot Put lTrackt. 'tr'--er 'f-43147 'R ,,'s . KUHLKEN, ROBERT WAYNE Often referred to as Cyrano . . . partial to basketball . . . liked Coach Sams and gym . looking forward to college . . . remembers when he made Varsity Basketball. LAMKE, CRAlG TERENCE Referred to as D.J. . . . mem- ber of Skin Diving Club 12, Rifle Team 11, 12, Cadet Club 10, 11, 12 . . . ambition is to become a Surf Bum . . . loves sailing, skin diving, and dating . . . What's happening? is his current expres- sion . . . favors Mr. Nichols . . . memorable moment: his whole Senior Year. LARSEN, LARRY NORMAN Duke, who likes to work on cars, aspires to be a Mechanic . . . en- ioyed Mr. Reckin and metal shop . . . will never forget Graduation ,SA LAY, JEROME GARFIELD Miss McAlister and public speaking were Jerry's favorites at Crawford . . . would like to become a Law- yer . . . has been active in Hi-Y 12, Vice-president of Bowling Club 11, President 12 . . . has been a Sophomore Class Representative and Senator 11 . . . can be heard saying l ain't lying . . . memor- able moments will include Senior Ditch Day. :wmv LEED ERIC JOHN A welcome transfer from Hawaii . , . member of the Senior Com- mencement Committee . . . favored Mr. Billings . . . hobbies include tennis and tropical fish. mai ........--v -x ,jf T ' LEMAY, DAVID PAUL Dave will never forget beating Hoover's Cross-Country Team for the first time in eight years . . . member of Choir II, I2, Track IO, II, 'I2, Cross-Country IO, II, I2, Letterman's Club IO, II, I2 . . . wants to be a Teacher. LESSER, ROCHELLE LILA Talking is one of Ricki's favorite pastimes . . . member of the Sen- ior Special Activities Committee. . . especially enjoyed senior problems and Mr. Blankenburg . . . Craw- ford's first homecoming was her memorable moment . . . aspires to be an Airline Stewardess. LIEBERMAN, NADYNE MARSHA Often called Deonnie . . . Sopho- more Class Representative, Sopho- more Service Organization, Y-teens IO, Junior Council, Social Commit- tee, P.T.A. Representative, Pacer Staff I2, .Red Cross Representative I2, All School Play 'I2, Honor Roll IO, II, Council Representative II, I2, Girls' League Representative II, I2 . . . would like to become a Teacher. +....,,,z:.-I LEIN, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH Oh, Wow! is the current ex- pression of this Crawfordite . . . enioyed Mr. Donnelly and math . . . hobbies include swimming and horseback riding . . . Ginny plans on marriage . . . will never forget the honor of being a Senior. m sri'- LINDAHL, LARRY LAMONT Mr. McCutcheon and senior prob- lems were Larry's favorites . . . enjoys hunting . . . can be heard saying Crazy, man . . . aspires to have his own business . . . mem- orable moment: Junior Prom. LEONARD, JUDITH LEAH Nicknamed Judi . . . active in C.S.F. II, Junior Council, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Party Committee, All School Play II, Sen- ior Extra Activities Committee Chair- man, Social Committee I2, Y-teens I2, Thespians II, IZ: Senate II, 'I2, Student Affairs Committee II, I2, Stir-Ups IO, II, I2 . . . will go to Berkeley . . . will never forget being chosen girl of the month. LEWIS, JACK Headed for State . . . participated in Boys' Federation II, Senior Council, Senator IO, II, I2 . . , favored Junior English and Mrs. Brownell . . . loves swimming and bowling . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. LIEBLICH, WILLIAM CHARLES A welcome transfer from Texas . . . Bill has participated in C.S.F. II, I2, Track II, I2, and French Club II, I2 . . . favored Mrs, Thomas and Mr. Lokke . . . hobby is re- laxing . . . plans on a vocation as a Doctor . . . his first day at Crawford will be his memorable moment. LENNIG, MARGARET GEORGIA Marge enioyed Mr. Juel and phys- ics . . . hobbies include swimming, sailing, and piano . . . participated in French Club II, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Stir-Ups I2, Tennis Club IO, II, I2 . . . cur- rently her favorite 'expression is Good heavens! . . . will always remember Senior Ditch Day. f w:'t5f' Q i+'. -,V-, fwzgq .,: L-.ai-ja:-veg: we X- , s -. .f v 4 ., J 'vwcrr ,a.,..f LINDSLEY, BYRON FRANKLIN, JR. Will always remember Graduation . . . favored Mr. Billings and sen- ior problems . . . participated in Red Cross II, Track I2. LOESER, DRAKE FRAZWELL Drake has been active in Orches- tra 10, 12 . . . enioys the Civic Youth Orchestra . . . partial to both Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Newton . . . would like to attend San Diego State College . . . his high point at Crawford was the Senior Prom. ' we V- L i Q --'vfiiigiii ' ' 'li illftiiiaeif' V R 4 gglgril - it , V -,xg ,. . ,ge ,, of ,. .,15'a:S - - Me. . if - 4,5 , iff? :P 5 - 1 .f A - r r -. - W.- yan f awe, Els K 5. , MacFARLANE, DONALD EDWARD Likes to be called Don . . . partial to Mrs. Khun and art . . . wild about cars .A . . will never forget the Senior -Prom, -. f LUCAS, CAROL JEANNE Ambition is to be a Novelist . . . member of Travel Club 12, G.A.A. 12, German Club 12 , . . Mrs. Car- ter and contemporary literature were favorites . . . will always re- member Graduation. LUTZ, TOMME RICHARD Tom enioyed Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . . claims he has no hobbies . . . participated in Bowling Club 12 . . , Senior Prom is his memorable moment . . . his ambition is College. LYNN, JOHN HERBERT Baramore is inspired to be a Professional Printer . . . participat- ed in Football 10, Graphic Arts Club 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12 . . . favored Mr. Morphew . . . enioys skin diving and hunting . . . memorable moments were the Sen- ior Prom 1959, and after Prom. LOUCKS, DAVID ANTHONY Dave to everyone . . . quiet . . . participated in C.S.F. 11, Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 127 German Club 10, 11, 12 . . . crazy about skin diving . . . would like to be a Physician . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. '33 -,:df,i-'viwilyi . fi V l S-fii:?EagQ ,sS3Mi3ffe' f- ' - rf 2 'Q' K' 1 , . . I . . fl 'QI' 1,. .y.,., MAHER, BRIAN Enthusiastic about drama . . . ac- tive in Senate 11, Spanish Club 11, All School Play 12, Senior Play, Chess Club 12 . . . favored Mrs, Quick . , . will always remember Graduation . . , wants to become a Lawyer. LUNDGREN, DONNA KARENE Will always remember the Hoover- Crawford game and having a real Colt in her car . . . member of Y-teens 12 . . . favored Mr. Gibbs and art . . . looking forward to marriage or a career as an Airline Slewardess. LYNCH, REX EDWIN Seeing Crawford beat Hoover was Rex's memorable moment . . . be- longed to Travel Club 11, J.V. Foot- ball 1O, 11 . . . favored Mr. Nich- ols and honors history. MacDOWELL, THOMAS WILLIAM Frequently called Tom . . . active as German Club President 12, Ways and Means Committee 12, and Math Club President . . . fav- ored Mr. Hankins and honors math . . . would like to be a Mathe- matician, -nf. , is W1 Us 1.1 A-ew, .Q ev A yt.. ,jing l ,V , ...M - ,. ., 4 'J 'f MALOY, GARY LYNN Often called Charlie Atlas or Rookie . , . played Varsity Base- ball 1O, 11, 12 . . . wants to play Professional Baseball . . . liked Mr. Gibbs . . . will never forget pitching a no-hitter against Clairemont in 1958. MARR, NORMAN LEE Big Norm was active in C.S.F. 10, Junior Red Cross 11, Football 10, Bowling Club 12, Senior Coun- cil, Stagecrafts 12, Varsity Basket- ball IO, 11, Intramural Basketball 12, Key Club 11, 12, Lelterman's Club 10, 11, 12, Senate 10, 11, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12. MARTIN, JAMES LAURENCE, JR. Jim came to us from San Diego High in his Junior Year . . . active in Key Club 10, Junior Red Cross 12, Vice-President of Hi-Y 12 . . . favors dancing, surfing, and hunt- ing . . . resolves to stay a con- firmed bachelor. Q-rf' MALEY, JOHN ROYCE Especially enioys chemistry . . . planning on a career as a Research Chemist . . . favorite song: Sugar Blues. .,-.f- t -Wx - 1 5 I, 5 ix 'C' . , ml ,A , MARTIN, LESLIE BETH Will always remember her wonder- ful years at Crawford . . . active in C.S.F. 10, Booster Club 10, Girls' League Historian 12, Senate 12, Stir-Ups 12 . . . looking for- ward to college and a career in Elementary Education. MANNWEILER, JOYCE ANN will always remember the Senior Prom . . . favored Mrs. Smith, Mr. Chapman and advanced crafts . . . crazy about horseback riding . . . would like to be a housewife. MARSH, BEVERLY DIANE Frequently called Bev .... par- ticipated in G.A.A. 10, 11 . . . partial to Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . . will always remember becoming a senior . . . wants happiness in her future. MARTIN, JO ANN Jo, a welcome transfer from Guam . . . participated in Student Coun- cil 10, Annual Staff 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Choir 12, Graphic Arts Club 12, Stir-Ups 12 . . . partial to Mr. Miller and bookkeeping . . . would like to be a Photo Techni- cian . . . Senior Prom will always be remembered. U w f ff g.. . .t ...daft .7 Q--f. -3 Q 1 fr or 2.11 .1 iefw s. fs,-,f . f .. Ji' 'f 41' ,.,,..v MALIN, ROBERT Frequently called Bob . . . active in Bowling Club 12, Senior Prom Decoration Committee . . . enioys surfboarding . . . future plans in- clude being a Doctor of Medicine. X We , . . , .V . sr- -if - ,a Q , K te 5 'J vs , 1-'52, . u 4 Wi W iii, I 1 5 fi .ff . , X f gf ' - ' A ' Y piggy 1 if 51 cat, , X 9 9 ,Ji .- A. fe . x, .1 U' i7 Mg , cus' K st ,gs XZJLXX z Ft J-'sf 'fflxx . -W, ....-,.-,Jfwav 545 in- MARTIN, RON LEE Referred to as Ronnie Mr. Mustol and auto shop . . . spends leisure time working on a B competition sedan . . . would like to drive test cars for General Motors. . . . favored MARTIN, WILLIAM ROBERT Referred ta as Bill . . . spends leisure time drawing and working on cars . . . favored Mr. Marlay and architectural drafting . . . will treasure memories of the Senior Prom . . . aspires to be an Archi- tect. -Liv 'f ' WPC A sssr if Q' 1' X3 .S -fi R ,., fear -1 S ' pig: ., sf 5 1 ' s Y L srs rls ll ft: rms fm 'i i ff , . ,ff lax- ' an , McGRATH, MAUREEN Q-Y . -A ' 1. A 57' MASHEECO, CAROL JEAN Shorty e n i o y s board-surfing, water skiing and skin diving . . . was a member of the Senior Coun- cil, Senate 12, Skin Diving Club 12, G.A.A. 12 . . , partial to Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . . is looking forward to a career as a Scientific Illustrator. MCARTHUR, CAROL LUCILE Often called Cay . . . Drama Club President 11 . . . would like a career in Television . . . favors Mr. Van Buskirk . . . memorable mo- ment: Senior Prom. McDONALD, JOHN ALAN Will always remember Ditch Day . . . member af the Woodwind Quartet 10, Band 10, ll, 12 . . . Junior College is in the future. Wants to marry a philosopher and teach literature at Berkeley . . . 1 member of Drama Club 10, Chess Club 11, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12 . will never forget the Commen ment of '59, . 1 3 ' -1- 5' ' I f :Sex ce- 11 - . MARTINICO, BERNADETTE This Crawfordite aspires to be gn English Teacher . . , member of Junior Traditions Committee, Girls' l-30900 ll, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12, F,T,A, IO, 12, Trans. urer 11 . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. . 5, s.. 'OV Q.-r 5 z - 1. r . wvfxi' '- T ,UQ-l 'i i 54. ' A' N., , 7 , . --X 69' 5 f . s.: if vfffzf Y . ' z xx I t lfii McGREGOR, ALETHA FRANCES Aletha will never forget being chosen R.O.T,C. Queen . . . be 5.-new soar-sv McAl.LISTER, LINDA JEAN Wants a career as a Court Clerk . . . was active in Y-teens 10, Span- ish Club 1O, Senior Ring Commit- tee Chairman ll, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Privileges Com- mittee, Senior Ways and Means Committee, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12 . . . liked Mrs. Thomas . . . will always remember Graduation Day. McBROOM, STEPHEN ANDREW Doesn't say much . . . favored Mr. Miller and gym . . . likes Baseball and sports in general . . . will never forget Ditch Day . . . wants to learn the Title Insurance busi- TIESS. McGEHEE, RICHARD PAUL Sometimes called Dick . . . well known for his mathematical mind . , . active in Stir-Ups 12, German Club 11, 125 C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Math Club President 10, 11, 12 . . . Mr. Hankins and honors math were special . . . naturally wants to be a Mothematician. ,.,. ,, 1tL,:,.,,,3W.,1,1g,1,i.,5?m,,,,,w...V , as . we M, W . ,,. -I , .- -tt- longed to Modern Dance Club 10, .n fc- Q Girls' Chorus 11, Spring Musicale if -' e 11, Chairman of Senior Play Ticket I Committee, Choir 12, Stir-Ups 12, T' ' 5' Thespians 12, Lead in All Schoo Play 12, Flag Corps 11, 125 R.O T.C. Queen 10, 12, attendant 11 , . . looking forward to college and marriage. 5 X 495 Q ff' - 7 2 -nt fi - f I f lic .Q 29-r FUN f 1.-1' McLAREN, MONTE RAYMOND Monte enioys swimming and dancing . . . fond of Coach Mal- colm and gym . . . will never for- get when he got sent to the office for sticking clay balls on ceiling in art class. MEANEY, PATRICIA ANN Nicknamed Patti . . . active in Constitution Committee IO, Science Club io, Pacer 16, Spanish Club II, Bowling Club ll, Senior Prom Committee Chairman, Senior Coun- cil, Honor Roll ll, 'I2 . . . mem- orable moment: being chosen Prom Committee Chairman . . . plans on being a Legal Secretary. MENCONI, SUSAN LOLA Referred to as Susie . . . member of Senate' ll, Red Cross l2, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee, Sen- ior Service Committee, Senior Privi- Ieges Committee, Y-teens IO, ll, I2 . . . will become a Nursery School Teacher. MCINTYRE, ROBERTA GRACE Will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . member of Y-teens ll, I2 . . . favored Mr. Rumsey and physiology . . . plans an being a Teacher. -org ' . QT' -y Q L-, MEREDITH, RALPH Wild about bowling . . . member of the Bowling Club TO, I2 . . . greatly enjoys Dwain Eddy Records. McSHANE, RUTH ELIZABETH Liz is interested in becoming an Interior Decorator . . . hobbies in- clude school activities . . . partici- pated as A.S.B. Parliamentarian IZ, Senior Class Representative, Senior Publications Committee, Senate ll, IZ: Red Cross IO, ll: Ensemble ll, I2 . . . enioyed Mr. Jackson and A,S.B .... memorable mo- ment: Senior Prom. MEKUCHONIS, SANDRA BEA Often called Sandy . . . member of the Tennis Club IO, G.A.A. IO, ll, 12: Band IO, II, I2 . . .will always remember the band's bus trips to Los Angeles . . . will grad- uate from State College. MENDOZA, PATRICIA MAY Pat is crazy about sports . . . member of Tennis Club ll, G.A.A. IO, Il, I2 . . . Miss McSwan and gym were special . . . looking for- ward to marriage. 'al lg if' Q., va' , 1:13 , g,:1,.:-:Hz-'Z , ' -' rf . 1 . 'ggi ,z-5.11 -sg1:s.:l3'r-vfgmsiewre ' ' NW t o ' r U s - me, - .K .. H X I ,, s :QQ-'gf I' A' 351' . 1 Q I MCKITTRICK, MICHAEL HARRY His ambition is to enter the field of Dentistry . , . active in Hi-Y TO . . . favored electronics and Mrs. Brownell . . . enjoys hunting, fish- ing, cycling, and cars . . . mem- orable occasion: the day the Sen- iors recovered senior privileges and the day the Seniors obtained the Senior Quad. J 's .fs 6 431' , s Q ' .L , Z3 s-f sw, is ' ' I Y , .ffiiifiilifiu ' ee W H' 'Tie-1 , , ' X N f' - 'iavsblf ' 111- . g sag, X sg, 'ii A Tr! . kv- p 'PTF-l MESSICK, LOUIS JOSEPH Louie enioys skin diving, and loaf- ing . , . preferred Mr. Chapman and crafts . . . plans on college. MILLER, DWIGHT BRUCE MILCH, MARIO SCHILLER Can be heard around campus speaking of his former home, Ar- gentina . . . member of R.O.T.C. lRanger Unitl 12, and the Radio Club 12 . . . favors electronics and Mr. Hilsgen . . . enioys work- ing on radios and collecting stam,ps . . . hopes to be a Pharmacist. M ' an ' ' -' I ,,,ii, a,Laai,.. ..rr . .1..,Z. Q, ,s X K I --7 .ia-vi , 1 I r I fill' - I Q ' ' ' 11,, Y- ' ' E sh' - ..,,, MILNE, DAVID SPENCER JR. Spence to everyone . . . out- standing Track and Cross-Country man . . . active in Football 10, German Club Treasurer 11, Hi-Y Secretary and Treasurer 12, Pacer Staff 12, Senior Council, Senior Class Treasurer, Boys' Federation 12, Cross-Country 11, 12, Wres- tling 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12. Will always remember being ap- pointed A.S.B. Ticket Auditor . . . member of C.S.F. 12 . . . favored Mr. Jackson and trigonometry . . . going to college, MILLER, JAMES STEPHEN Often called Jim . . , favored Mr. Reckin and metal shop . . . enioys surfing and skin diving . . . will always remember the year and a half he went to Hoover . . . wants to go to college. MILLER, RICHARD ARTHUR Dick will always remember his first wrestling match . . . was a member of Wrestling 10, Track 10, J.V. Football 11, Hi-Y 12 . . . favored Coach Malcolm and gym . . . plans on a future as a Draftsman or an Architect. x. ,.,.-7 MILLER, DAVID LEE Known as Dave . . . participated in Stir-Ups IO, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 12, Radio Club ll, 127 R.O.T.C. Maneuver Team 11, 12, R.O.T.C. Regimental Cadet Club 10, 11, 12 . . . partial to Sergeant Kaltenbach . . . memorable moment: the Sen- ior Prom . . . would like to go into Electronics. A218 4:r MJT' , . MINOR, MARION ELAINE Peppy and petite Marion is our head songleader this year . . . active in C.S.F. 10, Pom Pons 11, Rallies and Assemblies' Committee 12, Senior Prom Committee 12, Y- teens IO, 11, 12 . . . especially enioyed Mr. Rumsey and physiol- ogy . . . will always remember leading the songs at all our games . . . wants to be an Elementary School Teacher. MILLER, ELOISE M. Will never forget Crawfords first Homecoming . . . was active in Senate IO, Constitution Committee 10, Pom Pon Corps ll, Red Cross 11, Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee 12, Senior Council, Senior Prom Committee, Girls' League 11, 12, Y-teens 10, ll, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . headed for San Diego State College and a career in Teaching. MILLER, JEAN ELLEN Jeannie's always saying I doubt it . . . member of Y-teens 10, 11, School Service 10, 12 . . . liked Mrs, Brownell and senior problems . . memorable moments were Senior Prom and Graduation . . . would like a career as a Beauty Operator and marriage. MILNE, DAVID CROSBY Usually called Dave . . . consid- ered a math whiz . . . active in Science Club 10, Wrestling 11, Senate 12, Radio Club 11, 12, Math Club 10, 11, 12 . . . partial to Mr. Hankins and honors physics . . . aspires to be an Electronics Research Engineer. as 'Zinn f ---A .A ' 1 . 1. . ITEYgqg.gg.:.4 -if id, . .. .. ,rr-44g.r,,, K if rg H L .I 1fT fE1!3fi7tK MONTALDO, DARWIN MARIO American Field Service Exchange Student from Uruguay . . . an asset to the Basketball team . . . greatly enioys basketball . . . wants to be an Engineer. MONTESANTO, RAYMOND Ray hopes to have a Jazz Combo . . . favored Mr. Billings . . . likes racing cars . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. MORRIS, DIANA RUTH Will always remember her first performance as Crawford's maior- ette . . . active as Moiorette II, Senior Privileges Committee, Thes- pian Secretory IO, Vice-president II, I2 . . . aspires to be a Crim- inal Psychologist. nw! H. ' I . I ,I g 9? KSN siir I' , 9,5 , W. Q -u MOELLINGER, MARILYN ALICE Moellie . . . member of Y-teens I2, Travel Club I2, Senior An- nouncements Committee, Senior Social Committee. Cs Tv-af I AWN' s 4 I R, fig rvx ff.-.j-v MORRIS, RODNEY CYRUS Rod would like to do motion pic- ture work . . . always saying I ain't kiddin' ya! . . . will never forget becoming a Senior. - -- .,.. . .. . -. .- 1. f C f r . ,, -. gy, 'U ' .r MONTEJANO, JOHN FRANK MITCHELL, RICHARD Known as Rusty . . . active in Bowling Club IO, II, I2 . . . Mr. Chapman and crafts were special . . . will never forget Senior Ditch Day . . . his future is undecided. Frequently referred to as Monty . . . his future is undecided . . . member of J.V. Basketball I0,.J.V. Football IO, II, Baseball II, I2, Football I2 . . . enioyed Mr. Blank- enburg and senior problems . . . X22 will always remember our I959 ,M Football Banquet. MONTGOMERY, PAUL LELAND Wants to make a million dollars . . . plays in rock and roll bands liked art and gym. MORRIS, LANA STEELE Looks forward to college . . . member of Pom Pon Corps II . . . partial to Mr. Rumsey . . . mem- orable moment: when she found out she made the Drill Team. 7. 'S iw' of i X i iii . 9 is as V . if ' ,,..NV if I -4 . an 'tv il . fifij 11, A Y . i'-5 1,-fwxti , , C i I I is I -, .. 1 ifgi S W EZ mg MORROW, WILLIAM EUGENE Bill to everyone . . . liked his chemistry class . . . a great fan of weight lifting . . . will never forget his first day at Crawford. MUELLER, DIANE LYNNAY Active in Junior Prom Committee, Senior Announcements Committee, Y-teens 10, 11, 12 . . . liked Mrs. Merzbacher and Business English . . . aspires to be a Secretary . . . memorable moment: Graduation. . i ,H : ' , Q . ,i . 9. X w is ,gt filmtg L. J A Q mv lac.. !' - ,l f-eff NEGRO, CARMELA ASSUNTA Referred to as Bunky . . . partici- pated in Stir-Ups 10 . . . partial to Mrs. Brownell and senior prob- lems . . . memorable moment: Graduation . . . wants to be an l.B.M. Operator. MURRAY, LINDA SCHOLLIAN Participated in Y-teens 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . likes water-skiing and boating . . . favored senior problems and Mr. Nichols . . . will never forget when she first met Darrell. NADLER, ROSANNE Referred to as Rosie . . . mem- ber of Junior Council and Senior Council, Y-teens 10, 11, 12, Stir- Ups 1O, ll, 12 . . . enioys dancing, swimming . . . hopes for a suc- cessful career . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom. MUNZENMAIER, ALBERT MARVIN Usually referred to as Al . . . member of Travel Club 12, Band and Orchestra 10, 11, Cross-Coun- try 10, 11, managed for Track and Golf Teams 10 . . . favored Mr. Wagner and chemistry class . . . will never forget Mr. Lokke's ex- periment . . . plans a career as an Electrical Engineer. ,ins 4571 ,,,. ,gf ff-: f,4.,.i,-9 . 11 , Q 1 .,y. J 44,4 MYERS, SHERL LEE Known as Cuz . . . participated in G.A.A. 10, 11, F.T.A. 10, Presi- dent 12, Y-teens 10, 11, 12, Stir- Ups 10, ll, 12 . . . member of Senate 10 . . , especially partial to Mrs. Carter and speech . . . loves skating, dancing, and listen- ing to Hi-Fi . . . memorable mo- ment: Fontana Football Game . . . plans to become an Elementary School Teacher. NEAL, TOM COLLINS Spends free time riding horses . . . fond of Coach Malcolm . . . en- ioys listening to Battle of New Orleans . . . will never forget Graduation. NEECE, LINDA CAROLE Referred to as Sam . . . member of Sophomore Council, Spanish Club IO, F.T.A. 10, Travel Club 11, Senior Prom Committee, Senate 12, Tennis Club 12, Y-teens 12 . . . will never forget finally Graduat- ing . . . wants to work in South c ex wx.. s - i jf. 1 NEAL, WANDA SUE V Will always remember becoming a ' A I Senior . . . enioyed Mr. Johnson 'kiwi V and record keeping . . ,would fi vi, like to be a Beautician. ' JF America. gill... i'. f j , M-m sg ' ti K NELSON, GARTH C. . 'f'l ' I Will be an Engineer . . . active in f '51 Football io, Hi-Y 12, Wrestling 11, K X. ,1- I 12, Senate 10, 11, 12 . . . enioys 'A ..ii ,I art and sports. VV! NICKLAS, DONNA JANE Better known as Dee . . . favored Mr. Lucas and senior problems . . . will always remember the first day this year . . . enioys ice skating . . . will pursue a career in Nurs- ing. NIXON, MARTHA LYNN Likes to be called Lynnie . . . participated in Junior Council, Stir- Ups I2, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee, Senate I0, II . . . favorites include Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . . spends her spare time eating . . . plans on going to Bethel College . . . will always remember Graduation. NORDIN, JOHN ERIC Il Sometimes called Swede . . . active as President of Science Club IO, Constitution Committee IO, Boys' Federation I2, Ranger Unit I2,-Junior Council, Senate IO, II, I2, R.O.T.C. IO, II, I2, Fancy Drill Team IO, II, I2, Rifle Team IO, II, I2 . . . partial to Sergeant Kaltenbach and R.O.T.C .... will always remember the Military Ball . . . aspires to be a Lawyer. wx. ' -4 . . 4, Y -. w . ff.:M 1: its-'.3sss G5ee.i??e,--,fm-Q 1'5?La,2Zg-2 - '.. ,aims f i f '- , zflgjivif 52 'k r'e- .- ' -a-, NEWMAN, DAVID WESLEY Often called Dave . . . member of Hi-Y I2 . . . partial to Coach Malcolm and gym . . . enioys surf- ing and fishing . . . will always remember when Crawford beat Grossmont in football . . . hopes to be a General Contractor. -lwfwf-2' , . .liillflgt-l..,, K? s 'Ex' M 7 . ' if f ' --rf .5 . - . v , - 'S f - 4 QQ . ,, 1 vs- ,A ' ' v- , . 1- .. .. , I 1 it ' I I e . -- r 4 f r -S' Z O'BRYANT, JAMES PAUL Better known as Jim . . . liked Mr. Blankenburg and Senior Problems . . . plans on attending college . . . will always remember Grad- uation. - f --f..cw-epV..ge fee-'K NIELSON, SHARON ANNE ls called San . . . liked Junior English, crafts, Mrs. Carter and Mr. Chapman . . . considers the Senior Prom her high point at Crawford. NOBLE, HENRY SCHOFIELD Enioys working with tools . . . member of C.S.F. Il, I2 . . . par- tial to Mr. Hankins and Sergeant Kaltenbach and R.O.T.C .... will always remember making National Merit Finalists. Nickname: The Baron. NOVIDVOR, MARLENE FRANCES Called Mar . . . participated in Thespians 12, Senior Ditch Day, Prom, Privileges, Extra Activities Committees, Business Manager All School Play, Advertising Manager, Pacer I2, Stir-Ups I2 . . . partial to Mr. Rumsey and physiology . . . plans on college and being a Den- tal Hygienist . . . memorable mo- ment: when she found out she was coming back to Crawford for her Senior Year. CL' , ,ff NEWTON, TIMOTHY NOEL Often called Tim . . . member of Fancy Drill Team II, Commander of Maneuver Team IO . . . will never forget becoming an officer in R.O.T.C .... enioys hunting, swimming, and surfboarding . . . wants to become an Officer in the Air Force. 'WR' stu' 1:3 , ,Q- V wrap, .. 4. 3 gvs I E . E 1. , 4 u, --W O'CONNOR, RICHARD FRANCIS Referred to as Dick . . . partici- pated in J.V. Football IO, II, Wrestling II, I2, Varsity Football I2 . . . enjoyed Miss Eaton and third year French . . . will never forget getting an A in Mr. Ping- itore's first year French class . . . wants to be a Language Teacher. 4.44. ... , I , OLSON, KENNETH DARWIN Known by his friends as Ken . . . enioyed Spanish Club 10, F.T.A. 10, Travel Club 11 . . . favorites include history and Mr. Wagner . . . will never forget dancing in the production of Brigadoon . . . plans on being a History Teacher. I ' ' isrs -I F we ti ,K 5 4. 2. gg qi.. Y 'aiu' iN,M,,.f PARKS, BARBARA -DEAN Came to us from Norwalk . . . ac- tive as Sophomore Class President, Y-teens President 11, Modrigals 1O, Choraliers 10, Maior Drum Corps 10, Honor Society 10, Operetta Group Vice-President 11, Colonel of Drill Team 11, Junior Council Steering Committee, High-Tones 11, Drill Team 12, Counterpoints 12, and Stir-Ups 12 . . . will be a Music Teacher in a Secondary School. ORWIG, DALE K. Dale participated in Chess Club 11, Radio Club 12, R.O.T.C. 11, 12 . . . liked Mrs. McAlister's speech class . . . ambition includes re- tiring as Chief Warrant Officer in the Air Force. ..-J' OSHER, JAMES EDWIN Jim graduated early . . . now in the Army . . . Sophomore and Junior Class President . . . mem- ber of Spanish Club 10 . . . fav- ored Miss White and English . . . will always remember when he won the election for Sophomore President. OWEN, BERNARD ANTHONY Likes to be'called Barry . . . ac- tive in Football 10, Letterman's Club 10, Senate 12, Track 12, Hi- Y 10, 12 . . . will attend college . . . memorable moment: playing against Carlsbad ffootballl. PALLAS, GEORGE RAY Nicknamed Chubbs . . . active in Football 10, Choir 12, Stir-Ups 12, F.T.A. 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12 . . . eniays hunting and sports . . . will always remember the Lincoln- Crawford Game of 1958. .C ffigw 5'0- ,Prev- is-f OULLETTE, GEORGELLEN Frequently called George . . . activ- ities include Modern Dance Club 10, Christmas Play 10, Thespians 12, Y-teens 12, Senior Council, All School Play 12, Senior Ditch Day Committee, Fall Sports Banquet 12, Senior Social Committee, Senior Elections Committee . . . favored Mrs. Brownell . . . aspires to be a Home Economist. OWENS, RICHARD E. Prefers to be called Dick . . . favored Mrs. Carter and contem- porary literature . . . will always remember Graduation . . . will go to college. PANGBURN, JUDITH ELAINE Oh, noi is the current expres- sion of this Crawfordite . . . Judi has been active in Senior Social Committee, Senior Privileges Com- mittee, Y-teens 10, 11, 12 . . . especially enioyed shorthand and Mrs. Leisure . . . memorable mo- ments: A.S.B. Ball of '59 along with the Senior Prom and Gradua- tion . . . future plans include be- coming a Legal Secretary. PARROTT WILLIAM LEE Bill likes to play the guitar . . . ,mg 'eff-fr favored drafting and Mr. Blanken- burg . , .fwould like. to become an Architect and will never forget his first dance at Crawford ?,,..4q1,, N I VV ,va wir r an 53? .Wa-1 V f.. -?,f.,., ' . I . XV PERKINS, JOHN HENRY John's favorites were senior prob- lems and Mr. Blankenburg . . . his favorite expression is Say, man . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . memorable moment: Ditch Day. PERRETTA, JOSEPH Frequently called Joe . . . partici- pated in Wrestling I2 . . . enioys working on Hot Rods . . . plans on being a Shop Teacher . . . will always remember Graduation. PETERS, BRIAN MALCOLM Pete has been active in Radio Club IO, Wrestling Il, and the Senior Prom Committee . . . hobbies in- clude model railroading and radios . . . favored physiology and Mr. Rumsey . . . aspires to become a Natural Scientist . . . his whole Senior year at Crawford will never be forgotten. . F - '.,,' ,. .. V Q K ,, ,qsziig ' wr ix it f'-,, .. We sit,ig , PATE, NILLA RAYE Nilla was a member of Pom Pons il, Pacer Staff ll, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Ditch Day Com- 'mittee, Senior Privileges, Senior Social Committee, Y-teens lO, ll, Stir-Ups IO, II . . . enioys ice skating . . . every moment she spent at Crawford will be remem- bered . . . plans to attend college. ,,ce..5- 'Lv -. bf 55-r PHEIL, MARY LOU Mary Lou plans on becoming a Laboratory Technician . . . mem- ber of Y-teens IO, Tennis Club IO, French Club II, Stir-Ups I2 . . . fond of Mrs. Carter and art class . . . enioys dancing and drawing . . . will always remember Gradu- ation Day. if - K ' .. Q. f ' wr . 4, - PERNA, SPENCER LOUIS Spence has been active in Senate IO, Boys' Federation ll, R.O.T.C. Drill Team ll, Commandante l2, German Club IO, 'Il . . . enioyed R.O.T.C. and Mr. Lokke , . . mem- orable moment: A.S.B. Ball . . . aspires to be a Dentist. PERSKY, JUNE ELANA Referred to as J.P. . . . member of Red Cross il, Junior Council, Girls' League Representative I2, Spanish Club IZ, Y-teens I2, G.A.A. II, 12, Tennis Club ll, I2 , . . favors Mrs. Remington, world lit- erature, and chemistry . . . spends leisure time sailing and reading . . . plans to attend U,C.L.A. where she will study biological science . . . Graduation will never be for- gotten. PETERS, MARY KAREN Mary was partial to Mr. Murphy and American government . . . hobbies include listening to music, especially Halfway to Heaven . . . would like to become a Police- woman . . . among her memorable moments is the Senior Prom. png awk' 'fri' el 1 x x , Was. .,,s..,. sc.3w,.Q , S is or PELCZAR, ANNE ELIZABETH Often called Red or Annie . . . active in Spanish Club IO, Tennis Club IO, Girls' Chorus ll, Senior Extra Activities Committee, Modern Dance Club Il, 12, Badminton Club IO, ll, I2 . . . partial to bookkeeping, intermediate algebra, Mr. Miller and Mr. Jackson . . . plans ro attend San Diego State College . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. his KK ve?--.Y ,fs 4--jfs PHILLIPS, TERRY HILLARD Partial to Mr. Juel and Physics . . . future plans include college. PLEDGER, JAMES RAY Known to all as Jim or J.R.P. . . . active in Red Cross IO, Speech Club II, Intramural Badminton II, Key Club I2, Choir I2, Stir-Ups I2, Tennis II, I2, Intramural Bas- ketball I2 . . . inspired to be a Lawyer . . . especially enioys sports and water skiing . . . favored Mr. Juel's 6th period physics class . . . memorable moment: Graduation. ..,, ' V A f, 1 :,,' lt, ,t.. lf' fx' ,- mf 'rv M S w 'QD QUILLIA, NORMAN VINCENT, II Wants to maior in Political Science . . . very interested in history . . . enioyed honors history . . . Blue Danube ranks high in song fav- orites. t '5UI'lii'ifff Qiilfl 1 '5 5 52:Z'Q5I55 ' ' Q :'113:.?'E.x, g If t Q 1 lk rs .,x X A' we... ,pg ,ug 4..,, ., .. W ,I W .,M5.,,,g ,-., ,,, ,,.,M,,...,, POMA, FRANK VICTOR Favors quote, He who asks ques- tions is a fool five minutesg he who does not ask questions re- mains a fool forever . . . wants to become a Professional Accor- dion Player . . . fond of public speaking and Mrs. Brownell. ,, PORTER, JAMES CLINE Will always remember the Football Carnival of '58 . . . member of the Senior Prom Committee . . . favored Coach Malcolm and gym . . . hopes to be a member of the F.B.l .... enioys hunting, fishing, and bowling . . . likes to listen to It's All in the Game by Tommy Edwards. POWELL, VIRGINIA REASONER Likes to be called Ginnie . . . ac- tive in Y-teens IO, Senior Sweater Committee II, Girls' Chorus II, I2 . . . will never forget when Mr. Rose told her she could become a mid-term graduate . . . would like to own her own Nursery School and to marry. PRIEDE, MAIJA Maiia hopes for success in her future career . . . member of Y- teens IO, Skin Diving Club I2 . . . enioys swimming and skin diving . . . fond of Mr. Rumsey and physiology . . . will always re- member Graduation. 4I'7f5f'i . I -l,' ' I 'fuew . ,fe T 5 mv '- ' :eww - I- . . ,ma fQEqgI!5, , ,-ft I .....l -fe 9' POST, ALFRED M. Likes to be called Fred . . . active in Cross-Country II, Skin Diving I2, Wrestling II, IZ, Track IO, II, I2 . . . wants to be a Businessman . . . especially enioys deep-sea fishing and skin diving . . . fav- ored Mr. Harvey and gym . . . will never forget Crawford defeat- ing Hoover in track. PRIEDE, ILZE Referred to as llla . . . active in Y-teens IO, Senior Ditch Day Com- mittee, Senior Social Committee, Senate IO, II . . . plans on being an Airline Hostess and marriage . . . enioys modeling and swim- ming . . . fond of Mrs. Brownell and senior problems . . . won't easily forget her Sophomore Year, Graduation, and the Senior Prom. PRUDEN, GRETCHEN KATHLEEN Kit hopes to be a Professor of Oceanography . . . active in Sci- ence Club IO, Math Club IO, En- semble II . . . enioys reading and drawing . . . favored Mr. McNa- mara and biology . . . Graduation and Ditch Day will always remain in her memory . . , likes to listen to Greensleeves QUINTERO, EVA Known to all as Eve . . . member of Y-teens IO, II, I2 . . . plans on marriage and becoming a Sec- retary . . . enioys going to dances . . . fond of Mr. Donnelly . . . will always remember May 20, Senior Prom and Graduation. VY? RAMSEY, JOHN ARTHUR Often called Big John . . . partici- pated in J.V. Baseball 10, French Club 11, Senate 11, Latin Club 12, Commissioner of Boys' Activities 12, Boys' Federation President 12, Foot- ball 11, 12, Wrestling 11, 12 . .. Letterman's Club 11, 12 . . . mem- orable moment: every day at Crawford . . . looking forward to a college degree and a Naval career. ' 'ff - ' 12' is RAYMOND, TERRY CAROLE F A ' Terry hopes to be 0 Cosmetologist 1 . -- f 02-' . . , llkes water skllng . . . mem- 33,77 , 1.--23 ber of Senate 11 . . . will always - Z: , consider the Senior Prom her most A memorable moment. . A, i W ' 'i,-'i,, 1 R RIFFITH EVANx , jg V to as Griff , .1 al ve in K at 10 . . . en'o s rs . .. . K V, wil always rememlie old Tripp - V' scoring the touchd again an HS , Diego . . . wo like tcqg an I Engineer. K s......a REED, JANET ESTHER Often called Jani . . . participated in Choir 11, Y-teens 12 . . . en ioys riding her horse . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . would like to marry a rancher. gli Sl- My -Q9 4-mfr REES, DENIS BRENT Future plans include being a Bil- lionaire . . . active in Track 10, Debate 12, Football Manager 10, Inter-Club Council 12, Senate 10, '11, 12, Key Club 10, 11,12 . .. will never forget the day Don ln- galls first asked him out. RAUK, DAVID ORLAND Dave would like to go to Alaska . . . participated in Baseball 11 . . . favored Mr. Blankenburg and senior problems . . . likes cars and saving two-dollar bills. REED, JANET EILEEN ls called Cookie . . . member of Senate 10, Tennis Club 12, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Extra Ac- tivities Committee, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee, Y-teens 11, 12, G.A.A, 10, 12 . . . likes boating . . . will never forget Senior Ditch Day . . . will be a Secretary. REEDER, MARLENE LOUISE Nicknamed Reeder-dink . . . ac- tive in Senior Ditch Day Committee, All School Play 12, Senior Privi- leges Committee . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and All School Play . . . likes bowling and swimming . . . wants to be a Dental Technician. ' i . 'i 1- Z V ' R' ' , , y xfkjv. . -y yi is if Y' . . S ..-' RANDAZZO, JOSEPH Joe will always remember the Sen- ior Prom and Ditch Day . . . fav- ored Mr. Mustol and auto shop . . . enjoys working on cars . . . will ioin the service. eq! s., 117'-'V :1 ' I. ,.,. 3 1, ,V ,.,.-.S 0, N Y - N 1 4594 '15 j T if .si -, F fig, ,,,, , 34 REESE, JAMES WILLIAM I Answers to Jim . . . enioys cars . . . looks to a career in Physics. REPP, JULIA JANE Prefers to be called Julie . . . member of Junior Council, Y-teens IO, II . . . enioys sports and dancing . . . looking forward to marriage and college . , . mem- orable moment: her Senior year. 6 -ae-4-any f K ' rrrr ,31,,siggV, ,V f ,Qt I ls' A... -fs R I 4 -1,4 ff - F sg N-' I wvrv , ROBERTS, CAROLYN JEANNE Will always remember all our foot- ball games . . . active in G.A.A. II . . . favored Miss Eaton and English . . . likes to sew and write. .ag nr. if-'v REYES, HELEN LOUISE Often called Ling . . . will always remember the first day of school . . . favored Mr. Nichols . . . likes water skiing and swimming . . . future is undecided. RICHTER, SARI RUTH Answers to Sur . . . favored Mr. Rumsey and physiology . . . would like to be a good wife and mother . . . likes collecting records . . . will never forget the '59 Senior Prom and '59 Vespers. RIVERS, PHYLLIS RAE Often called Phil . . . member of C.S.F. IO, Spanish Club IO, Drill Corps Il, Senior Extra Activities Committee, Y-teens I2, Stir-Ups IO, II, I2 . . . enjoys dancing and eating . . . memorable moments were Senior Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . will attend the University of California at Berkeley. Q7-A - REYES, DAVID ANTONIO Referred to as Dave . . . membe of Sophomore Council, Junior Coun- cil, Spanish Club ll, Science Club II . . . enioys water skiing . . will be an Engineer. b I nr I I ,UT It X .ifi ff i W1 I - 923. 'Sm AVAJ gp A . :gi it 1 v. it ' Q 'Q-LTP ROBIE, DOUGLAS HORTON Doug's ambition is to attend State College . . . participated in German Club IO, II, Wrestling IO, II, I2 . . . favored Mr. Han- kins . . . unforgettable moment: Senior Prom. I' 'ws-4 ive'-r-5 , RICHEY, FRANCES NORMA Referred to as Tiny . . . member of Girls' Track I2, Y-teens IO, II . . . spends spare time collecting albums . . . will always remember the Football Carnival of '59 . . . headed for Junior College. RISLEY, ALBERT DEWITT JR. Al is another college bound grad- uate . . . active in Senate IO, Hi-Y IO, ll, l2, Basketball IO, II, 12, Basketball IO, II, I2, Letterman's Club IO, II, I2, C.S.F. IO, II, I2 . . . enioys working on his car and sports. RIZZO, JOYCE CHRISTINA Member of Y-teens II, Senate I2, Girls' League I2, Quill and Scroll I2, Annual Staff I2 . . . likes bowling, swimming, art, and music . . . looking forward to college. fe' 4.796 ...a-H' ROERHS, HEIDI LYNN Active in Girls' League 10, Senate 11, Y-teens 10, 11, 12 . . . favored Mr. Chapman . . . future plans include marriage . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. ROSEN, MONTY LEE Half of a set of twins . . . enioys dancing . . . memorable moments: Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . looking forward to Stephens Col- lege and a career as a Dental Assistant. ROSENZWEIG, DAPHNE Likes to be called Daf . . . was active on the Senior Announcement Committee, Senior Prom Decoration Committee Chairman, Girl's Honor Society Treasurer 12, Debate Club 11, 121 C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Quill 8. Scroll 12, Treasurer 11, Annual 11, Senior Editor of Annual 12 . . . hopes to attend Stanford . . . will always remember her senior year at Crawford. 1'-Y .wx 'V 5' s ROBINSON, DANA GAYLE Partial to Mr. Murphy and senior problems . . . plans to get married and work at the Telephone Com- pany. ' .L wi g W 'Ng 5 31 .6 VM! . 15' 1 :Q fr W?--'v R ROSS, CAROLE ANN Participated in Senate 10, Senior Ditch Day Committee, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councils . . . future includes marriage . . . fav- ored Mr. Miller . . . enioys dancing . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. ROECKEL, ERNEST GEORGE Called Ernie . . . enioyed Mr. Chapman and crafts . . . will al- ways remember the R.O.T.C. Ball and the Federal Inspection . . . wants to be a Professional Pho- tographer. ROGERS, MAURINE GAIL Cookie to one and all . . . ac tive in Senate 10, Junior Council Pom Pon Corps 11, Senior Ditch 1 1 Day Committee, Senior Social Com- mittee, Senior Memorial Commit- I , W' S -'V tee, Senior Prom Committee, Sen- - ior Privileges Committee, Rallies and Assemblies 12, A.S.B. Clerk 12, Y-teens 10, 12 . . . looking for- ward to college . . . will always remember all her years at Craw- ford. 'ii' 1 ROSEN, PENNY LYNN s An identical twin . . . favored Mr. Blankenburg . . . always saying ' 5 Oh, nol . . . plans to attend 'L ,ye Q, Stephens College and be a Dental Assistant . . . will always remem- cw, K , ,- ber the Senior Prom. -ff-- ' ROSKOS, ANDREW T. Always called Drew . . . partici- pated in Key Club 1 1, Cross-Country 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12 . . . looks forward to a career in Medicine . . . will never forget the fire drills during honors history. K-pm-19. WW? ,nfs-V-nr sf 'ti . gk .... c. X v fix ROSS, KAY FRANCES Aspires to be an Elementary Teach- er . . . member of Drama Club 10, Moder Dance Club 10, Junior Red Cross IDI, Pom Pon Corps 11, Thes- pians 11, 12, Y-teens 10, 11, 12 . . . enioyed honors history with Mr. Nichols and English literature with Miss Eaton . . . memorable moments: marching with Pom Pon Corps, Senior Prom and Graduation. ROUNTREE, ANNETTE SUE Active in Y-teens IO, II, I2 . . . looking forward to San Diego State College and a trip to Europe . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. 'I' SANFORD, ANN CHRISTINE Chris was seen selling football tickets . . . active as A.S.B. Par- Iiamentarian ll, Junior Class Pub- licity Chairman . . . member of Spanish Club IO, Travel Club II, Senior Ring Committee Il, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Memorial Committee, C.S.F. I2, Stir-Ups IO, II, I2 . . . would like to travel Gi RUSHING, PATRICK WOODROW Pat's current expression is l'm working on it! . . . member of the Bowling Club IO, II, I2 . . . plans to be a Cabinet Maker or Draftsman. SALLE, WILLIAM ROBERT Usually called Bob . . . partici- pated in Hi-Y II, I2 . . . especially enoyed Junior English and Mrs. Carter . . . hobbies include play- ing the guitar . . . aspiring to be- come a Mechanic . . . memorable moment: A.S.B. Ball. SAMUELS, HUGH WILLIAM Hugh likes working on cars . . favored physics and Mr. Juel . . would like to be a Jet Pilot . . will never forget beating mont. Q. fl I A.,t- , r ,-g. f-sl Y . , . N ' f If V . R, . . - i ' ' around the world and then write GREAT novels from some remote little island. ,rss. sl ROWLES, JANET ELIZABETH Aspires to be an Elementary School teacher . . . enjoys listening to Johnny Mathis albums . . . partial to Mrs. Carter . . . always saying Oh beans! . . . participated in Y-teens IO, II, I2 . . . will always remember Graduation and the Sen- ior Prom. I 's-. 1 - C 9 2 .fan 'C' B 'vs ' . I Q ir' .... ,sm,- 'I' X! SARKELA, ERIC HAROLD Ere has been active in Baseball I2, J.V. Baseball II, I2 , . . loves playing baseball and'working on cars . . . partial to public speak- ing and Mrs. Quick . . . the Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . . would like to be an Aeronautical Engineer. l'i2?ilW5I?F.'5E1it-,L 11- 1 ' l.w:.,g . . 3.2 i , -Y, fx. ?'fi?'s 2. , 1 , ass is S . Q1 Aj ui ? -v nvfili ff 1 -:tr If it Ile I M L g fi lf 1- xr XL I -t M I A . , 1 3 RUTH, JULIE ANNE Member of the Constitution Com- mittee IO, Senate IO, Girls' League IO, Junior Council, Senior Prom Committee . . . aspires to be a Model . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. SALLEE, CAROLYN MAE To become a Secretary is CaroI's main ambition . . . partial to Mr. Murphy and senior problems . . loves dancing and swimming . . . the Senior Prom will always be re- membered. SANDERSON, VIRGINIA Is called Ginny . . . Crawford's very active Varsity Songleader . . . ember of Junior Council, Rallies and Assemblies Committee l2, Y- teens Il, I2, Senate IO, II, 12, Stir-Ups IO, ll, I2 . . . favored crafts and Mr. Chapman . . . hob- bies include dancing and ice skat- ing . . . aspires to be a Private Secretary. N SARVER, DONALD ARTHUR Donald will never forget the first football game he went to . favored Mr. Donnelly and senior math . . . enioys cars, boating, hunting, and fishing . . . would like to work on hydramatic trans- missions. 62 V, ig,-iff A: fi'-W-A Q ,f 1 1, ,,,. ,wr r lQ , tv VT? N.. an-We age te.,-V SCHWARTZ, LOUISE ANNETTE Louise has participated in Bad- minton ll, Tennis l0, 'l2, G.A.A. 'l0, il, l27 Band IO, ll, I2 . . . enioyed senior math and Mr. John- son . . . hobby is music . . . hopes to be a Juvenile Officer . . . mem- orable moment: the Band's trips to Los Angeles. is ,avr ,X V i.. -l-1. is., X, es Q ,t in ,, ..wi-sz, ' ' -if F' gy ' Li SCHlLLER, DONNA GALE Will always remember the daY She was chosen First Attendant for R.O.T.C. Queen . . . active in Sen- ior Prom Committee and Y-teens lo, 11, 12 , , . would like a career in Domestics . . . er1loYed 9 UPl 'c arts and Mr. Johnson. SCHNERINGER, SANDRA LYNN Sandy has been a member of Girls' League lo, Sencle lo' Pom Pon Corps li, Senior Social Com- mittee, Y-teens 10, l2.. - - esl-'fc' ially liked office practice and MISS Eaton . . . enioys all water sports . . . college bound . . . memor- able moment: Senior Prom. SCHREINER, LORAN JOE 'Little Joe would like to become un Artist , . . has been active in Senate ll, A.F.S. li, Football lO, 12 . . . favored Coach Harvey and athletics . . . loves surfing and fishing . . . will never forget when Jim McCorquodale ran his long touchdown against Hoover. f , sf' SCHACHT, THOMAS GERALD Usually referred to as Tommy . . . member of Stage Crew ll, 'l2.. hobbies include cars . . . favored crafts. Jr . .., A.. ,. . ,Q tif- ,ii V- fi If iii -1 . ,qi -, gum, .6 , . 4 Y A iii, 4 , . T . -'4 H W , , +.,1-,.',4.- 'high SCHWARTZ, ROBERTA Bobbi will always remember be- coming a Senior . . . member of Senate IO, Pom Pon Corps il, Senior Sweater Committee Chair- man ll, Honor Roll lO, il, Y-teens il, 12 . . . enioyed Mr. Miller and Mrs. Leisure , . . likes sports and dancing . . . her ambition is to work at the Dan Morris Shop. ga . SCHNEIDER, JAMES WALTER Jim aspires to become a Draftsman . . . among his hobbies are cars . . . the Senior Prom will never be forgotten. SCHOW, ARTHUR R. Headed for Junior College . . . Art has been active in Senate lO and Bowling Club T0 . . . partial to Mr. Murphy . . . the A.S.B. Ball will be a long lasting memory. SCHRIEBMAN, ROBERT STANLEY Bob has been active in the Bat- talion Color Guard 10, Commander of Aggressor Corps li, I2 . . . especially enoyed R.O.T.C. and Sergeant Kaltenbach . . . memor- able moment: becoming a com- missioned officer. SCOTT, PATRICIA APRIL Patty to everyone . . . active as G.A.A. President . . . member of Senate Il, I2, G.A.A. IO, Il, I2 . . . hobbies include sports and searching for solitude and peace of mind . . . Just can't wait to be- come a P.E. Teacher and even eventually a Psychologist . . . the Mother and Daughter Banquet of '59 will always be remembered. 03? SEGAL, MYRA BARBARA 5 gem .fififf5?'7 ' W Y A jg I 'df Yam? .. f Tm -ve 'Sx-4 'L SHEEHAN, THOMAS J. Tom is looking forward to U.C.L.A and a career in Dentistry . . . par ticipated in Choir II, Cross Country I2, Senior Play I2 . . enioyed senior problems and Mr Heuback . . . memorable moment Graduation. Frequently called Minerva or Mirra . . . active as Co-Morgue Editor, Pacer IO, Assistant Feature Editor, Pacer ll, Travel Club Il, Senior Traditions Committee, Senior Com- mencement Committee, Copy Editor, Pacer I2, H.S.S. Vice-president I2, Senate l2, C.S.F. I2, Quill and Scroll II, I2 . . . will never forget the deadlines of the Pacer . . . wants to be a Psychiatrist. SELTEN, RANDOLPH E. Randy hopes to be a Lawyer . . . active in Junior Council, President of Bowling Club It, Bowling Club I2, Senior Council I2, Senior Tro- ditions Committee, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Key Club II, I2, Tennis Club IO, II, I2 . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. SHATTUCK, TERRY ELAINE Ter enioys dancing and bowling . . . she would like to be a Beau- tician . . . will always remember her first day at Crawford . . . liked Mr. Donnelly. L 715 'Sift' SCUDERI, DANIAL C. Often called Dan . . . hails from Florida , . , liked Mr. Van Bus- kirk . . . participated in Football II, I2 . . . plans on joining the Air Force. .lf I A SEIFERT, KATHERN LOUISE cr.-., Q21 .R I ,VR A I rrsst 4 ff . ill., 'Q- .Iff K-if , UQ, W X- X F 9 I 'F I.. E asm- 'Yi 11'. SHIELDS, MARY LOUISE Mary Lou to everyone . . . was active in Junior Council, Girls' League Vice-President lt, Secre- tary Inter-Club Council II, Y-teens l2, Commissioner of Girls' Activi- ties I2, President of Girls' League l2, Senate IO, Ilg C.S.F. IO, Il, I2 . . . aspires to be a Surgical Nurse . . . will never forget her A.S.B. Election. Referred to as Kay . . . partici- pated in Y-teens IO, II . . . par- tial to Mrs. Thomas . . . will never forget when we beat Grossmont . . . always says Oh reaIlyl . . . planning on Business College. SHANLEY, HEIDI MARLENE Active in G.A.A. lO, ll, I2 . . . enioys Mrs. Perkins and gym . . . wants a career in Secretarial work . . . memorable moment: Gradua- tion. SHARP, BUDDY WAYNE Usually called Bud . . . member of Hi-Y II . ... crazy about water skiing and sports of all kinds . . . current expression: That's the way it goes! . . , memorable moments include when he got his car and the Senior Party. .... 1 sz -s ' - ' af .1 . J-.cy - KN ev fm fi, ' f -'1 i K . TP SHULKIND, LINDA MERRILL Lynn hopes to be a Dental Hy- gienist . . . will never forget her whole Senior Year, especially the Prom and Graduation . . . active in C.S.F. 10, Spanish Club 10, Travel Club 11, Senior Caps and Gowns Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Election Committee 12, Stir-Ups IO, 11, 12 . . . favorite expression: Swinging! I -27 'Sa -i .22 SMITH, JO ANN Sometimes called Jody . . . served on Sophomore Council, Senate 10, Junior Council, Senior Ring Com- mittee 11, Inter-Club Council 11, Senior Vespers Chairman, Senior Cabinet: A.S.B. Clerk 12, Fall Sports Banquet 12, Senior Prom Committee, Girls' League 10, 12: F.T.A. IO, 11, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12: Y-teens 10, 11, 12 . . , wants to teach . . . memorable moment: Graduation. Av'-X gifs were I SINCLAIR, JUDITH CAROLE Referred to as Judy . . . member of Senate 11, Senior Sweater Com- mittee 11, Girls' Chorus 11, A.S.B. Commissioner of Student Affairs 12, Girls' League 11, 12: Y-teens 10, 11, Historian 12 . . . espec- ially enjoyed Student Government and Mr. Rose . . . aspires ta be a Psychologist . . . memories will in- clude the nominating convention of '59. SMITH, CAROLN ANN Referred to as Squirt . . . I don't care is one of her favorite expressions . . . member of Drill 10 . . . partial to current affairs and Mr. Nichols . . . enioys swim- ming and bowling . . . aspires to become an English Teacher . . . memorable moment: the day she barely passed Chemistry. SMITH, ELWYN EMERSON Will always remember Ditch Day . . . fond of hiking and trout fishing . . . eniays Peter Gunn Albums . . . planning on college. fm T '-f ws SILBER DIANE JOY Will always remember her Senior Year always saying Is some thing troubling you? . . . partici- pated in Spanish Club IO, Travel Club 11, C.S.F. 11, Y-teens 12, F.T.A. IO, 11, 12 . . . enioyed Mr. Nichols and current affairs . . . wants to be a Secondary School Teacher. fri? SINYARD, SANDRA JEAN Sandy would like to become a Secretary . . . active as PTA Representative 12 . . favored contemporary literature and Mrs Carter . . . enoiys swimming and 405 0- Water Skiing . . . memorable m eras- ment: Senior Prom. SMITH, DENNIS EDWARD Dennis was Junior Class Treasurer . . active in Junior Council Bas ketball 10, 11: Hi-Y 10, Key b 10, 11, President 12 . . hobbies include cars . . . plans to malor in Business . . . Senior Ditch Day will never be forgotten. SMITH, GEORGIA MARIE Graduation and the Senior Prom are Georgia's memorable moments . . member of Senior Prom Com mittee, Senior Traditions andA -.,.., wards Committee, Archery Club 12 SMITH, JUDITH ANN Participated in Junior Party Com- mittee, Junior Ball, F.T.A. 12, Sen- ate 12, Girls' League 12, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Social Committee, Senior Traditions Com- mittee, and Senior Awards Com- mittee, Y-teens 11, 12 . . . hopes to make the very most of her life . . . will never forget plunging into school activities in the middle of her Junior Year. Stir-Ups 10, 11: Y-teens partial to Mrs, Remington and Mrs. Brownell . . . looking forward to college and marriage 4 L f c E Q 'I ,,-Q we A-swf '-uv' W Y ,341 I1 ,H X SMITH, ROBERT RAYMOND Bob or Smitty will always re- member qualifying for the National Merit Scholarship Semi'Finals . . . member of Fancy Drill Team 10, German Club 12, R.O.T.C. Battle Group Staff 12, Rifle Team 10, 11, 12: C.S.F. 10, 11, 12 . . . liked German and Sergeant Kaltenbach . . . wants to be a Physicist. ,--1 4 -4 'W' L il? '-Q...- SPEER, BARBARA VELAINE Known to all as Bobbi . . . active in Girls' League Council 10, Senior Ditch Day Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Traditions Com- mittee, Senior Social Committee, Y-teens 11, 12 . . . plans on at- tending college . . . memorable moments: Senior Prom and Gradu- ation. wif fi : fifaafffi zf- - . ,zziii f gi-2.1 ,. SMITHSON, CHARMAINE JOYCE Referred to as Mainie . . . active in Thespians 12, Girls' Track 12 . . . fond of Drama . . . wants to be a Beautician . . . hobbies in- clude collecting Johnny Mathis al- bums . . . will always remember Graduation and Homecoming. SNEAD, JAMES DONALD Often called Jim . . . active in Track 12, Cross-Country 12, Senate 10, 12, Orchestra 10, 117 Band 10, 11,125 Pep Band 1O,1l,12... will never forget the Senior Prom . . . would like to become a Pro- fessional Drummer. SOUZA, MARY ELLEN Mary hopes for a career in Business . . . enioys going to the beach and dancing . . . favored Mr. Chapman and art . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. IA SMITH, STEVEN WAYNE Usually called Steve . . . always saying All that ian! . . . partial to Mr. Malcolm and gym . . . wants a career as a Plain Clothesman. SPENCER, BRENDA CAROLYN Spencer's ambition is to be fectly happy . . . member of G.A.A. 10 . . . fond of homemaking and Mrs. Collins . . . enjoys working on per- her car . . . Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes ranks high in song favorites . . . will always remember the fashion show. g .,..--- SMITHSON, LINDA KAREN Breezy has participated dent Affairs Committee 10, Senate 1l, Junior Council, Stir-Ups ll . . . would like to have a career in Medicine . . . her Senior Year will never be forgotten. in Stu- SONES, CAROLYN LADETTE Carole is interested in becoming a Cosmetologist and a Commercial Artist . . . member of Stir-Up Club 11, 12 . . . favored Mr. Chapman and Crafts . . . enioys painting . . . will never forget Graduation Day. SPANDL, RICHARD ALAN Usually called Dickie . . . mem- ber of Letterman's Club . . . en- ioyed Mr. Donnelly and Cross- Country . . . hopes to become a Lawyer . . . will always remember beating Hoover in Cross-Country. Qr'-f-.- SPOONER, Julie plans tary and a in Stir-Ups Chapman Graduation. JULIE on becoming a Secre- Housewife . . . active 12 . . . favored Mr. will never forget 'QFYIY W1-vis-, STAUFFER, SUSAN KAY as Susie , . . active as Known Office Monitor 10, served at Senior Breakfast 11, Badminton Club 12, Stir-Ups 12 . . . fond of Mr. Chap- man ond crafts . . . plans on col- lege, marriage, and a family . . . enioys golf, archery, and music . . . will always remember the first Graduation at Crawford. STEVENSON, JACQUELYN LEE Jackie hopes to succeed in every- thing she does . . . member of Pep Club 10, Pom Pon Corps 10, Girls' Chorus 11, G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Stir-Ups 11, 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Girls' League IO, 11, 12 . . . favored Mr. Rumsey . , . hobbies include skin-diving and horseback riding , . . will never forget the Senior Prom, Ditch Day, and the first time she marched. STEWART, ROBERT Bob is frequently called Stew . . . participated in Hi-Y IO, Cross- Country 12, Baseball 10, 12: Bas- ketball IO, 11, 12 . . . hopes to be an Architect . . . favored Mr. Gibbs and art . . . enioys hunting and cars will always remember when someone stole his car on the STRANGE, VIRGINIA LEE Known to all as Jenny . , . was Class Vice-president IO, 11, Foot- ball Queen Attendant 11, Girls' League 11, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12, Senate 12, Senior Ditch Day Committee, Song Leader 12, Stir-Ups 10, 12 . , . wants to be a Nurse . . . will never forget being chosen Song Leader. first day of school. STANG, ARTHUR WAYNE Arthur favored Mr. Mustol and Auto Shop , , . enioys working on cars . . , will always remember the Senior Prom. fav' -..ff ,ig 73 y Mr R STRATTON RONALD WILLIAM Often called Ron wants to enter the Forestry Service ve in Hi Y 12 Cross Country auto shop enloys fishing and working on cars will always -wfif remember the Senior Prom ii l I i ii 'Urn STEVENS, FUSTON DUANE Known as Duane . . . hails from Yuma . . . enthusiastic about Gym- nastics 10, 11, 12 . . . will be an Architectural Engineer. STEWART, CHARLES BERNARD Referred to as Chuck . . . plans on becoming a Commercial Artist . . . enioys building model cars. ST. JOHN, EDWARD OWEN Scum or Eddie plans to enter Electronics work . . . member of Hi-Y IO, 12 . . . fond of Mr. Don- nelly and senior math . . . enioys working on his car . . . likes the saying Hi, sweets . . . will al- ways remember the dance lnfatu- ation, November 3, 1956 and the Senior Prom. faq -Ei 'Qjfl 11 .s My L .,,, ,,,, ,..,. L. , YZ 2 .ist ii-1, . orr' ,,.. i f reellt ssslf . . . ' 'fe ffl , , , ' - ' - Gs- i ti - 5 IO, ' 11 . . . favored Mr. Mustol and ' u ' ' . ' S . ', y C. SWAIN, SHARON BELLE Sharon plans on attending a Busi- ness College . . . enioys working with horses and training dogs . . . member of Girls' Glee 10, Biology Club 11, Badminton Club 11, Ten- nis Club 11, Inter-Club Council 11, F.T.A. 12, Senior Announcements Committee, Senior Extra Activities Committee, Stir-Ups 11, 12 . . . favored Mrs. Carter and Senior Problems . . . will never forget Graduation. SWEANY, PATRICIA ARLENE Always called Patty . . . member of Y-teens 12, Senior Prom Com- mittee . . . currently her favorite expression is Oh, come on you guys! . . . loves collecting hats . . . college is in her future . . . will never forget Senior Ditch Day. '49 .i'!ff' 15... , SWEDELIUS, JOAN LOUISE A welcome transfer from San Diego High . . . active in German Club 12, Modern Dance Club 12, F.T.A. 12, Stir-Ups 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Y-teens 12, Choir 12, Senior Commencement Committee, Senior Write-Up Editor, Annual 12 . . . will never forget her busy, wonderful year at Crawford. TEMPLETON, KATINEA ANN Usually referred to as Tena . . . plans to attend college and become a Teacher . member of Senior Social Committee . . . loves model- ing . . . favored Mr. Billings . . . will never forget the first chemis- try test that she passed. THOMAS, LOWELL RUSSELL Especially enioyed bookkeeping and Mr. Miller . . . active in Graphic Arts Club 12, R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12 . . . would like to attend college . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. M . , , , V., , . v .,.S,,.,, 'L 'f- 172 ' , 1...-1 ..,..- ,, . - , 'nf-sfzf-grin i v'-gi st 3 f K . is K fi... l ., 351- i is SZYMKOWSKI, MARGO ANNE Known to closest friends as Got Go! . . . would like to be Legal Secretary . . . member of Sopho- more Council, Constitution Commit- tee 12, Senior Prom Committee 12, Elections Committee 12, Senate 10, 11 . , . favored Mr. Miller and Business English . . . all Senior ac- tivities will live long in her memory. THOMAS, BETTY JEANNE To become a Christian Education Director is Jeanne's ambition . . . active in Girls' Chorus 11, Junior Prom Committee, Badminton Club 11, Tennis Club ll, Pacer Staff 11, Fall Sports Banquet Committee 11, G.A.A.11,12,Stir-Ups11,12,.. especially liked her Junior gym class . . . partial to Mr. Lewis . . . takes movies as a hobby . . . memorable moment: Graduation. THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE ANN Poop-Si-Do is Char's favorite ex- pression . . . member of Tennis Club 10 . . . horseback riding and swimming are among her hobbies . . . spends leisure time listening to Oklahoma . . . bookkeeping and Mr. Miller were favorites . . . the Senior Prom will never be forgotten. THOMPSON, JUDY ANN Judy liked working in the office . . . loves bowling . . . would like to attend a Beauty College. 1 'DK .fe-r-9 THOMPSON, SUSAN RAYE Bound for Junior College . . . Susie has been active in Y-teens 11, 12 . partial to Mr. Miller and bookkeeping . . . can't go without swimming and bowling... memorable moment: Grossmont Crawford Game and the Senior Prom. 'ii TILLINGHAST, GARY GENE Humorously referred to as Tilly . . . fond of Junior English and Mrs. Brownell . . . cars are listed among his hobbies . . . What do you say, son? is this future Ma- chinist's favorite quote. TODD, ANN Nicknamed Toad . . . member Treasurer IO, Girls' Senior Council, All I2 . . . favored Mr. spends leisure time LOUISE of Y-teens League l2, School Play Gibbs . . . listening to Just to be with You to become a'Dental . . . aspires Assistant . . . memorable moment: going to the Senior Prom'when she was c Junior. TONSKY, KATHERINE LEE Kathy participated in Tennis Club IO, Stir-Ups IO, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Ring Committee ll, Y-teens 12, Senior Extra Activities, Announcements, Senior Vespers and Senior Prom Committees, Chairman of Senior Traditions and Awards Committee, Student Affairs Com- mittee ll, l2g C.S.F. IO, II, I2... will be an Interior Decorator. A. f,.. 6 Q t ik THOMSEN, JOAN ALICE Wonderful, Wonderful by Johnny Mathis is one of her favorites . , . active on Junior Traditions Com- mittee, Orchestra IO, Il, Stir-Ups IO, I2 . . . enioyed chemistry and Mr, Billings . . . hobbies are ice skating and music . . . wants to attend college . . . will always re- member her Senior Prom. - if asf' We 1:.:.,f M L A , M , .,,,V . .,,. A. , . . fu 1:22 , Li' 3, ' 'RJ fs - -.-qu I 0 fi? .W TOWNSEND, JOYCE PATRICIA Referred to as Toothpick . . . member of Badminton Club I2, Graphic Arts Club I2, Stir-Ups I2 . . . enjoyed Graphic Arts and Mr. Morphew . , . hobbies: bad- minton, photography, and swim- ming . . . aspires to become a Photographer . . . will never forget her Graduation. iv is 1- 'i .W TIMMONS, ROSE MARIE Senior problems and Mr. Blanken- burg were Rosie's favorites . . . loves swimming and bowling . . . would like to become a Dental As- sistant . . . will always remember her Senior Prom. TOKARS, LINDA ELLEN Lin has been a member of Spanish Club I2, Modern Dance Club TO, ll, Thespians 10, Historian ll, I2 . . . partial to her Spanish Class . . . her ambitions are to travel, and to marry . . . Graduation will never be forgotten. YORNHEIM, NORMAN 'I don't get it is currently the favorite expression of this Craw- fordite...Iikes to putter around in the garage . . . favored wood shop and Mr. Juel . . . plans on becoming an Architect. L 'i'i' 1 '- ' I Q 'Wi I ii 1- 9 1 ,-' 5 . fy! THUDIUM, STEVEN BARRY Steve has been active in Senate IO, Hi-Y IO . . . favored Mr. Mc- Cutcheon and senior problems . . . likes any sport along with hunting, fishing, and skin diving . . . future plans include Engineering . . , memorable moment: leaving Craw- ford early. 1-T5 ,A ,A3.k..,v . .,,, K , me ff I ' , My-' ffTa 7 lifl .4 TREADWAY, CHARLES SHERMAN Chuck's ambition is to have a happy life . . . especially partial to chemistry and Mr. Lokke . . . cars rank high on his list of fav- orite hobbies . . . the Senior Prom will never be forgotten. TUCKER, GORDON MICHAEL Active in Junior Council, Hi-Y 10, 11,12, Football 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12 . , . favored Coach Harvey . . . hobbies include sports and cars . . . future is undecided . . . Mike's favorite quote is I like Mike . . . memorable moment: scor- ing a touchdown against Kearny. 5 t W ' f 1' , , ' J Ei? ' 1 Mn' if 1, 4t? ' A 52 fx 11 .10 VANEK, FRANK KENNETH Hoils from Portland, Oregon . . . enoys listening to music . . . es- pecially likes the song My Heart is an Open Book. K 1.-1. , 1, risk , 1 ULBERG, CAROLYN LEE Known as Lynn . . . active in Jun- ior Council, Senior Ditch Day Com- mittee, Choir 12, Drama Club 12 . . . plans to attend college . . . fond of choir and chemistry . . . will always remember the day she got caught in a downpour on the way to school. URQUHART, NORMAN HOWARD Known as Norm or Baldy to all . . . favored Mr. Mustol and Mr. Reckin . . . enioys building cars. ,. will never forget when the auto shop fence was pulled down. VAN DER MAATEN, DOROTHEA JOAN Known as Dottie . . . member of Senate 11, Junior Council, Y-teens 10, 11, 12 .. .fond of Mr. Berge for history and Miss McSwan for English 1 . . hopes to be a Secre- tary . . . will always cherish the Senior Prom. 11: TYNDALE, CLYDE LESTER Usually referred to as Smiley or Clad . . . active in Science Club 10, C.S.F. 12, Stir-Ups 12, Radio Club 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Wrestling 11, 11, 12 . . . and electron- Cross-Country 11, 12, 12, Math Club 10, favored Mr. Hilsgen ' - ' 1 ug-A -5- 1' 'Wie Q 1 ,z 11:,?2t:ia'-e.1:12zs1ts4Q 1, 1 - iirizi-14L.'l 1..zt1e .M -. ,L t ,pf 1fff 1-.115 x ics . . . electronics is among his hobbies . . . would Electrical Engineer . Prom will never be ,Mr L. S rj!! like to be an . . his Senior forgotten. UMHOLTZ, BEVERLY JEAN Bev will never forget the Senior Prom of 1959 . . . active in Junior Council, Flag Corps 11, Senior Ditch Day Committee . . . partial to Mr. Nichols . . . wants to be a Secretary. UTLEY, MARY JEANNE Jeanne plans on being a School Nurse . . . active in Thespians 12, Red Cross 10, 11 . . . partial to Mr. Rumsey . . . will always re- member the Lincoln-Crawford game of 1958 and the Senior Prom. 4 VAN DEUSEN, ALAN Alan's ambition is to be Ambitious . . . active in Wrestling 10, Picture Editor, Annual 11, Editor-in-Chief, Annual 12 . . . especially enioyed honors math with Mr. Hankins which he never had . . . likes cla for VAN HORN, RONALD BILL Referred to as Ronnie . . . wants to lead a good life . . . member of Pep Band 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, Advanced Band 10, 11, 12 . . . partial to Mrs. Carter, physical ed- ucation and band . . . will never forget when Crawford beat Lincoln 20-19 in football in '58. playing Classical Guitar . . . ims he won't remember Craw- d. 9-sw VARGO, CHARLES WILLIAM Often called Chuck . . . enioyed carpentry and Mr. Moorhouse . . . never seen without his motorcycle . . , likes swimming . . . Always try to help others is his theory . . . will never forget getting his first job . . . aspires to become G Carpenter. VETTER, ARTHUR HAL Art to everybody . . . participated in Track 10, J.V, Football 11, Foot- ball 12, Hi-Y 12 . . , wants to be a Contractor . . . liked Mr. Harvey , , . will never forget beating Grossmont. .,... ,cap WALKER, JOHN EDWARD A future Drafting Engineer . . . 1 Johnnie has been o member of Hi' Y 12, Senate 11, 12, Stir-Ups 11, 12 . , . likes to water-ski, roller skate, and square dance , . . fav- ored Mr. Marlay and drafting . . . -'- favorite song: Graduation Day , , . will never forget Crawford's first Homecoming Game. in -0-- I WALLACE, HELEN LEONA Usually referred to as Wallie . . , spends leisure time listening to To Know him is to love him . . , es- pecially liked senior problems and Mr. Blankenburg . . . aspires to become ci Secretory . , . the Senior Prom will never be forgotten. 'F iw v,f7 WARREN, MlCHAEL ANTHONY Mike spends leisure time listening 2 to Adorable by the Colts . . , active in Senate 10, French Club 11, Football 12, J.V. Football lO, 11 . . , Mrs. Remington and Mr. Billings rank high on list of fav- orites . . . aspires to become a Coach , . , among his memorable moments is the Senior Prom. ,.frrf'?'S. .4---v-.. 'wifi 4.1 VOIGHT, OTHAR LEROY Lee will never forget pinning a man from Lincoln in Wrestling . . . Cross-Country 11, Skin Diving Club 12, and Wrestling ll, 12 are some of his activities , . . his favorite quote: Censoredl WALKER, ROZLYN FLORENCE Rozlyn has been a member of Drill Team 11, Senior Privileges Com- mittee and a Monitor 12 . . . par- tial to senior problems and Mr. Heubach . . . likes swimming and bowling . . . college bound , . . wants to become an Airlines Hos- tess . . , memorable moments were Senior Prom and Graduation. WALLEN, JOHN ALEXANDER Future plans include a career in Science or Law . . . member of Counterpoints 12, Math Club 11, Stir-Ups ll . . , favorites were Counterpoints and Miss Thompson hobbies include tennis . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. VAUGHT, BARBARA FRANCES Known as Barb . . . participated in Fall Sports Banquet, Monitor ll, Tennis Club 11, Bowling Club 12, Stir-Ups 12, Yvteens 11, 12 partial to Mr. Blankenburg hopes to attend Bible College , , , will always remember getting Sen- ior rings and Homecoming. , 0. ig f'- TY A. . X N .M , .ftlylwvd ane- , W ' WAY, JUDY DARLENE Judy has participated in Y-teens 12 li 1 I Giils'Lcague1O,11,12,,,Iik95 Nr I s ,5,,, ,, 'mf 2 .Milf A it '.iw KQt' w. ' ', ,:' , , I istening to ln the Still of the Night' '... wants to become a Hair Stylist . , . memorable mo' ment: Senior Prom, ,,,1,,,, WEINER, FLORINE College bound . . . active in Sen- ate l1, Y-teens 12, Thespians l1, 12 . . . will never forget getting the lead in Love Rides the Rails, Crawford's first All School Play. cr.: 1 N A 'A ., Q'6Vi lf '1' ' p 1 cfs- A 'Ls' ..,,, I WILLARDSON, DAVID LEE Always called Dave . . . active in Hi-Y IO, Art Editor, Annual 12, Senate 10, 11 . . . favored Mr. Gibbs and art . . . will never for- get his first day at Crawford , . . future plans include attending Brigham Young University. 1'-ne QR 'W-fs 'W' WELLS, GERALDINE ANN Gesi favored Spanish I . . . I keep hoping is her favorite say- ing . , . likes muk, writing and sometimes working . . . spends leisure time listening to Wild ls the Wind . . . college bound. WETHERBEE, CAROL EILEEN Often called l'Weatherbird . . , enioyed Mr. Jones . . . plans to be an Airline Hostess . . , will al- ways remember our football games . . . enioys dancing. WILCOX, WENDY LEE Wendy would like to go into the art field . . . enioyed Mrs. Brown- ell's senior problems class . . . member of Senior Extra Activities Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Y-teens 12, G.A.A. 12 . . . will al- ways remember her Senior Year, 'Im- tcm... WEISSMANN, SHARON .IEANNE A welcome transfer from Hoove . . . Shar has been active at Hoo ver as Sophomore President . . active at Crawford as a membe of Senate 11, Thespians 12, Y teens 10, 11, 12 . . . liked ad vanced public speaking and Mrs. BrownelI's English class . . . hob bies include swimming, dancing actnig and eating . Hi' -L -. ev-I . H d'ff jv ii. WILLIAMS, KAREN JUNE Willie has been active in Tennis Club IO, Senate 11, Junior Prom Committee, Y-teens 12, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Announce- ment Committee, Senior Traditions and Awards Committee, Senior Ex- tra Activities Committee . . . would like to be a Teacher. I Ill I , , I, K ,, M V ER, . ' , MM., Q V ,f 5571 1 ef . Ai J D X K , , f - . . I W A T :ke . ' ' - - .g rw .ill lit r WENSINGER, HOLLIS -OANNE Holli will never forget the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . member of the Debate Team 11 . . . partial to Mr. Pease . . . would like to be a Model or Domestic Engineer . . . always says You say . . . WICKSTROM, LARRY ALLAN Sometimes referred to as lar . . . member of Intramural Basket- ball IO, Baseball 11, Senior Prom Committee, Basketball 11, 12, Hon- or Roll 11, 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, Vice- president 12, Stir-Ups 10, -11, 12 . . . enjoyed Mr. Nichols and hon- ors history . . . would like a career in Professional Basketball . . . memorable moments: Senior Prom and Ditch Day. WILKERSON, MARIAN RAE Marian will always remember be- ing able to graduate a year earlier . . . member of Travel Club 12, Pom Pons 12, and F.T.A. 10, 12 . . . favored Mr. Marshall and chemistry . . . plans op attending Chapman College, becoming an Elementary School Teacher, and to travel around the world, Q1 5' I ,v 1 WILLIKSEN, ROBERTA LEE Bobbie' has been a member of Girls' League IO, Senate II, Y- teens Il . . . partial to Mr. Don- nelly and math . . . enioys swim- ming and dancing . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. P.. f'N4a Wx Q1 - - '?5 f r H Qt 'I sw .-,,- V V 1 -. .1 ,, S 'pts K 5 'ur' ' ZIEHL, ELIZABETH ANN Answers to Betty . . . member of Spanish Club IO, Stir-Ups 10, Girls' League IO, Pom Pon Corps II, Junior Party Committee, Flag Corps 12, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Ditch Day Committee, Y-teens 12, dnd Senate 10, II . . , will never forget the first Football Carnival the Drill Team performed in . . . plans on being an Interior Decor- ator and go to State College. Ks WILSON, GEORGIA GAIL Jo hopes to be an Airline Hostess . . . member of Stir-Ups 10, 12 . . . partial to Mrs. Merzbacher and Business English . . . Sleep Walk ranks high in song favorites . . . won't easily forget Graduation. WYKLE, DONNA MAE Often called Donnie . . . fond of Mr. Chapman and crafts . . , enioys sewing, skating, and reading. YOUNG, CLIFFORD ERNESTHJR. Often called Cliff . . . participated in Lettermon's Club 10, Senate ll, Travel Club II, Boys' Federation I2 . . . enioys weight lifting . . . will always remember the Recog- nition Tea where he received a letter for physical education . . . would like to own a gym. ez - .V .5 ' sr.: Si ' It I . . I vw , 'if tr L WILSON, DIANA ELIZABETH Known to all as Di . . . active in Tennis Club IO, Y-teens 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Bank Assembly Il, Bad- minton Club I2, Choir 12, Library Monitor II, I2 . . . aspires to go to college . , . partial to Mr. Blankenburg and choir . . . enjoys golf and music . . . will always cherish the memories of being an elf in the book assembly in her Junior year. , ,,, . U sf J iff I f frm-iff: g,stwf,9!i5?f??I??w.2 f -r M: :rx-Mfxgfi,-s5,i5 ,t , rg , . fi, f . J , 1 , . PM -9 K ,1- we f 4-. . tak, A 1f -1 ff' ew.. ,an df ZURLINE, ROBERT FRANK Usually called Bob . . . plans to join the Navy . . . favored wood shop and Mr. McLaughlin . . . will always remember wood shop with Mr. Newcomb in his Junior year. ' 'ir' i-QZN , .. K . f'i'E11z-'f.T--H I .4 .. .. ,, ea. . -A , Y A . 7.43. o r 53:1-ern - Q , -- twfirv' W-'i5.g .gi,ff,,4.ii:-. , It gm If me ,- gm-Msg '51, I , if N i -iv 35 t -1 X It Ent t' . f . xr --- cv-'V-v I 'fn 1, .f - ,.., . .,. . ,V WOOLF, LINDA RAE Linda especially wants to be a Scientific Illustrator . . . active in Stir-Ups IO, Y-teens 10, G.A.A. 10, II . . . fond of physiology with Mr. Rumsey and Spanish with Mr. Morales . . . enjoys water skiing, surfing, playing Spanish guitar, and Mosaic Art . . . memorable moment: Graduation. WYLIE, KATHERINE Referred to as Kay member of Stir-Ups MARIE or Willie . ., I0, Girls' Chor- us IO, Tumbling Il, Girls' Trio 11, Tennis Club IO, 11, Choir II, 12, . . . fond of G.A.A. IO, II, I2 Mrs. DeLay, Student Coaching and P.E .... plans on attending Junior College and being a Physical Edu- cation Teacher . . . enioys singing with Greenwood Choralettes . . . will always remember the Junior Prom. ZELTINS, MARA Mara is another college bound graduate . . . active in Sergean- ettes at San Diego High School IO, Y-teens II, Tennis Club II, Student Affairs Committee 12, F.T.A. 12, Stir-Ups 11, I2 . . , favored phys- iology and Mrs. Carter. -ws -an - N2 . cb 5 i, S- f f7 ,i I ,I I Kuo, 'L ' lg e P ,.,h . 1 ,- u i 'dw 'x I Q ! r , - i Ku , 1 - 1 X 9 N. .. i i Y , Richard Allen -,.k1 Paul Becker Ph-iliia Perry Daves Philip Lloyd Dayon Betty Jean Dennis Eugene A. Deputy fy David Ganser Hilliard Hall - Don Ingram i lrq Levine Clifford Livermore i K J ZYKWA, WAYNE RICHARD Wayne hopes to attend college . . . enioys working on cars . . . fond of auto shop . . will always remember the Senior Prom, Sara Lybarger Dave Merritt Craig McNeely Florence Merfalen Michael Meyers Ferna Miller Nick Murphy Paul Olivier John Ottaino John Weeden Joyce Whitlock . 1 is I. D e tliliciffww, , A Qijjt Kiev ffivwwllgl Millwu M AL Tl be A we 3 Q y go GRADUA NG Mpjqijmw adds' GAA- WML, wifi! X' I edfwgzlt 4:29 Xa--S95f',1JcL5k KKCA X' N l AUTOGRAPHS U! 4 JW! 'Amif PQ W! if ff ,V, .A 1,1 In pf? I M 0 ! 1 P , kY!,.j,4,,1,,,j JXP! WW, Jwyffjx ' WW ff W ' W ,W , M WW K ,E IJ J t4VMf!X ifvgff qw ff fm f Q if ff My ff I ff L n I , J! VWLWJ X' ,Lflgfyj My ,WJ k ,MJ V 4! lf wW!if f J XM A f' .fy f W W! f 0 1 f X 0, I, 5 4 Up fly f J fl! Aff f ji pu! WZ! , Aff, MVK. J ff MLW ,iff QIIMWX ASM!! J M 'ffm Mi ,ff 52410 MMM !W.,L2 L 'F X0 M!! ff MJ ff 4 ' gf ff J gg W M The HSS, Crawford's Honorary Service Society, has been founded by this pictured group of girls. These girls wrote the constitution, worked out their insignia and motto, and generally laid the foundation for girls to follow in the future, In addition, they were the acting service society for I96O. Their proiects included help- ing with the PTA clothing drive and hostessing for the Women's Dean Convention that was held here. The Service Society is made up of senior girls who are chosen by a faculty and administration board, because of their good scholarship, good citizenship, and most impor- tant of all, because of their high calibre of service to Crawford. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE GIRLS' HONORARY SERVICE SOCIETY gsgflaaf 3 i nn iii? K ' ii wig., K min' has , . 915- WEE MOTTO COMMITTEE SICHCIIHQ, left to right: J. Leonard, K. Kemper Ipresi- clenti, D. Baker. Seated: M. Shields, V. Heramb, L. Gordon. Standing, left to right: D. Rosenzweig Itreasurerl, S. Culver, M. Segal IVice- presidentl. Seated: L. Kerth, J, Sinclair, Mrs. Brownell IAdvisorI, V. Irvine, N. Leiberman. INSTALLATION COMMITTEE Left to right: P. Howell, J. Butzine, K. Keller ISECVGIUVYI, I.. Carlson, J. Smith. TAPPING COMMITTEE Standing, left to right: C. Rogers, B. Granlund, N. Alumbaugh Ihistoriant. Seated: P. Bartlett Isecretaryt, L. Erickson, M. Novidvor. ANNIE GET YCDUR GUN Annie Get Your Gun, a musical comedy, was proud- ly presented by the senior class on April 7 and April 8. Sharon Weissmann starred as Miss Annie Oakley. Kenn Fall headed the cast as Frank Butler, the male lead. The supporting cast included Aletha McGregor and Ron Hickey. More than forty other seniors appeared in the mob scenes, and a great many people worked off stage. Under the guidance of Mr. Van Buskirk and student director, Phillis Dudick, the play was an overwhelming success. Many hours on everyone's part, brought hysterical laughter and rewarding applause from the capacity crowds. Musical selections added the sparkle of a professional presentation to the program. Kenn's rich baritone voice filled the auditorium as he sang The Girl That I Marry, My Defenses Are Down, and many other selections. Annie and Frank's duets, Anything You Can Do l Can Do Better, and They Say That Falling In Love ls Wonderful, brought more highlights to the evening. The grand finale, There's No Business Like Show Business, closed the show with all of the glitter of the original Broadway production. I . . Sharon Weissmann Kenn Fall fr? Aletha McGregor ' va l' V fi li WA ill Working hard for the play rehearsals. Ron Hickey Phillis Dudick DAY S d d h for their F WWA, MP4 f fff 2365 ,ZQTYTVFFISZ ' MVAMGWAW ,m.,Mf MWWW Y Q9 , , AU mf! Ag ww My Hi,,fPf-,PN , gk fjqxugc. Q AUTOGRAPHS . mmf' mf , ff ydpcfgfx In M., S KZLDM J X ww J JM ,Mk jpaffm Wbizf EFZW ff ' ffffffilr MMO! 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' wif' K, .adm 'M' 4 ' 1- III i as--1 Y Y A l Joyce Rizzo Nancy Alumbaugh Assistant nr- . - R Barbara Bray t I Faculty 8 ASB Editor STAFF Judy Drake Student Life Editor ' F Where are the negatives? Print those pic- tures! Where is the layout dummy? If any person happened to stroll by the annual staff room, he would invariably hear the editors shouting one of those ittel phrases. In spite of headaches, missed deadlines, and H - . u y Kn A t t V lostfmaterial, the annual did go to press. i Under the advisorship of Mr. Jesse Morphew, the ssis GFI annual staff kept ufyyihe hectic pace necessary in orde e,mhe,LQA3 fjentaurn of Crawford's f. bs 0 . I llf' fl, f f I nnU rl i' 6,2 A if - 477' yffy If , j if ,fp W7 2 , f f ' ZW! , 1 V' V7 f' I I Lf Yi - 1 1 A Mbyf Mn fi! X! 5' J I yffi ' 'sh-a Austin K4 LQ J! jtles Editor I , K Z , y , y, J 01, bx Z ' Ai, I J ' , 7971! Cfffifgzf ,,i lffflz iiiili L ' I jf? 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To: Mr. lfNw.,,,..,,, M5-wvvidwllesse Morphew, the advisor who has been present as an inspiration and fa AN l guiding light in putting the sections of the book together. Lwdca-.wctgsf QJZAQXRP- Mr. James Gibbs who has advised our art editor on the cover design Q Q and division pages, and devoted part of his valuable time to doing the Xmilettering on the division pages. s H ggxfiiffii' CN Busco Nester Photography Studios for their friendly and efficient c vf--exe, fix, of C-A, it S C- service in taking and processing photographs. ith, fjdi Neyenesch Printers, Inc. for their fine iob of printing and binding :Lge ,M I the l96O Centaur. S. K. Smith and Company for the fine craftsmanship with which A they completed our cover. And all the members of the Facult and Administration of Will C. 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