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

 - Class of 1961

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CRAWFORD HIGH SCHOOL SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Published by the ASSO X U 'N Q 18' , M . . X ' x-, 1-l ,vu l' l A V Y l' I K M i , , Xt' . L a . . ,,s.,,r .. X ,vit W. . I V. . W' 'j VX 'N k C' it . I . '5'i ., , n. ,, Y 1 l ' , JT -11 if' s lrflxl R JAMM W Mffefrf' ii 'X' K I Xu L NX A01 mx vt N l 5 A jg 'C ll r .V N . ilfjx W li HM fllx ix I inf' x Xitixzkq A . ,. I. .Alu I . V x. - limi 4 9 V ',. f efffvnx ,-4,6 C b WDMJL , A s f ,ff . J 1 NL D I I xi ll N V X A' l 1 n 3 'af ,AL if llwxxjgvv iw X Wai i Aveda, Wag wivfffx 1 X 1. Q N if .A eff' LJCJCL-ff cftf!j4fCf fluff' 7 X25 Mufti' CZ Z if H-44...,,.,, V 'pcfff ' I J YL! iZbeckcafi6itV Vfydv YQZICE0 ic-,wo Mrs. Mary McMullen has been described as a perfectionist possessing warmth and dignity. As Crawford's first principal, she set the standards and traditions, employing quiet determination 'N W 'safaris to make Crawford a school of high integrity. Because she had been Lincoln High's first principal, Mrs. McMullen was conscious of the problems involved in coordinating the development of a new school. Under her guidance and ex- perience all phases of our school life began functioning smoothly schools in San Diego law .QU and efficiently-and Crawford took its place among the best l ,Q . u LM Qfh She did her iob well. It is now up to us, as students of Crawford, to uphold our fine reputation. To remind us of this duty we dedicate this annual to Mrs. McMullen-who helped us earn the respect that follows the name Crawford High. af Q1 mia, QW W five M yy, WW .sf 7 rf ig Qi? U Q I, E ig 0 S its . W WS 4 W' V ww Wfwwfj vf 7 M LW7 W W b ' - ' W 3 XX 0, ' Q in Hb gina T3 F Q W X , J AN M5 VN OV K Q. A ' fq M A kyxbsg f r N N '-' Q! fS?f:f15'-gr' hr? Eg? 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A mi few Congratulations to the Class of 1961! Your contributions to Crawford High School for the past three years have earned commendable recognition for both you and the school. We hope you will continue to participate in life to the extent that you have with us. Your life experiences are comparable to a bank account. You will get out of it what you have put in it. Be a big investor and enioy the rewards of a big depositor. You have the equipment and we wish you the best of success. George Parry Principal ice rinciloa A I . 905404 A Egflled lt has been my privilege and my pleasure to work and share with you in many of the memorable and pleasant experiences of the Class of 1961. As you acquire new knowledge, and learn and develop new skills, you will increase your capacity to produce and to serve. Your best effort on your iob, whatever your iob may be, will help to strengthen and improve your community and your country. My very best wishes go to each of you for sucf cess and happiness in your individual pursuits. Joseph H. Byrnes, Vice Principal in 35270 dugkeffg Congratulations, Class of l96l! May life challenge your mind, stimulate your imagination, and freshen your spirit. May you in turn use your mind, your imagination, and your spirit to contribute significantly to the progress of your nation and of the world in whatever areas your interests and abilities lie. Remember always that DEMOCRACY imposes on every American a heavy burden of high-level in- dividual responsibility for' perceiving, protecting, and proclaiming the liberties our democratic way of life affords us. We look forward to seeing you assume a high- grade personal responsibility for preserving our freedom and our democracy. F. Daugherty, Vice Principal mr. Czardzi CQALIJIJLW Each year with graduation of the senior class comes a feeling of pride. The faculty and admin- istration can certainly be proud of the Class of l96l. The accomplishments of this class have fol- lowed the high traditions for which Crawford has become known. Each senior has, in his or her own way, contributed to these traditions and should be complimented for these accomplishments. I hope that the coming years will bring each of you closer to your goals and that Crawford High School will always hold a favorite place in your heart. C. J. Clapper, Vice Principal Cfafiri Qunfie om , 1 'P at TL 4 4' gsznior CAM Mrs. Melba Thomas Mr. Charles Lewis MIILOI' CKZJJ Mrs. Emma Leisure Mr. Waller Harvey .S70l0A.0I'l'l 0l'e 0,515 Mrs. Sally Remmgfon Mr. Richard Jackson fx 3400! LSQI UiC'Q 1 ecrefaried Certainly, these ladies are the guaraians of Crawford's health, for no Crawfordite who eats a plate lunch daily will be found suffering from hidden hunger at Craw- ford High School! The delicious food plus the presiding atmosphere of friendliness helps make each lunch period a pleasant one. Seated, left to right, Mrs. Morgart, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Renihan, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Edenfield, Mrs. Faiman. Standing, Mrs. Kagiyama, Mrs. Ladlow, Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Molina. Curifochana g gi, ZH,-2 . -X ll The complex business of keeping reQc7 ords of eveiry stuclent's progress is handled by the secretaries, as is the clerical wgrk involved in keeping Crawford in a smooth- ly operating condition. The girls might be interested to know that Crawford's records have shown that the ratio of boys to girls is l MJ-in the girls' favor! A Left to right. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Sellness, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Trower, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs Curtis, Mrs. Hallinan, Mrs. Condon. Cakferiand SMOKING cf if '. 2 The excellent condition of the school grounds and the classroom equipment is due to the conscientiousswork of the cus- todians. These people are to be admired for their patience with the occasional care- lessness of Crawfordites at lunch and be- tween classes. Left to right, seated, Frank Wall, AI lan- dolf, Mrs. Elsie Stevens, Mike Fellows, Alvin Parkhurst. Standing, Robert Wood, Lum Lemley, Mel Mellington, Ray Buckner, Fred Bonn, Want to have neat essays, term papers, and notebooks? lf so, it would be to your advantage to take some of the courses offered in the Business Department. Here typing, shorthand, accounting, bookkeeping, and clerical procedures are taught in order to prepare students for careers in business and for the paper work involved in college. Tomorrow's homemakers are well-trained in these classes with the arts of cooking, nutrition, sewing, child care, and interior decorating being just a few of the topics studied. Although some of the students have little chance to apply the talents acquired here during their teen-age years, homemaking classes provide a firm foundation for marriage and a well kept home. 1 f U nfl M' yr It ffl J f I ffl I 'Lf AL' V' gf'-f r' I :cu KA ,, I V. 0 l A. . I .A V, I ' .f' ,Wu if c 1,1 'N ,re .A I A f V, 17 I' ,X 4 .L Z I. , jf 'LU Vj ,Q -I yy funedd 'dl -, f',l5 ! . J fr I l l' l, l Y . r L Ui M W ff fc U ,O . K J -XV L, l. , V o 'A' Oflflelfyl ang KEVIN G. MILLER Head of Business Dept. HELEN EVANS Head of MRS. MARY JO Du BOIS Business Homema king Dept JESSE JOHNSON MRS. EMMA B. LEISURE Business Business MRS. HELEN S. ME RZBACHER Business WILLIAM TUCKER MRS. FLORENCE W. Business COLLINS Homemaking 'IO WA. FLORENCE I. EATON Head of English Dept. MRS. DOROTHY CALLAWAY MRS. SALLY H. REMINGTON ALBERT TEPPER HOMER E. BADGETT 7 MRS. ADINE CUMMINGS ELI THOMAS ROSS MRS. LOIS C. TIDWELL The English classes concentrated on compositions, essays, term papers, poetry, and dramatic readings in order to prepare the students for college and their future life. Speech, Debate, Contemporary Literature, English Literature, and Advanced English were included in the course offerings, providing a wide choice for the ambitious student. MARY LEE CALDWELI NANCY McALISTER MRS. VIRGINIA H. MQCMASTER MRS. JANET C. SMITH FERN SNYDER DAVID W. Van BUSKIRK FREDERICK WOODHAMS II agncluzt fries! .fdrffi ine .fdrffs The Industrial Arts program develops manipula- tive skills and provides opportunity for creative activities. Safe practices in the use and care of supplies, tools, and equipment are emphasized. The ability to make simple home repairs and to select industrial products and services are stressed. The work of Miss Thompson with the Choir and Ensemble, along with that of Mr. Green, in charge of the band and orchestra, resulted in the presenta- tion of many fine vocal and instrumental accom- plishments. The Drama Department presented Craw- ford with two excellent plays, while the art classes were a challenge to the imaginative art student in areas of drawing, portrait painting, and color and design. JAMES T. GIBBS EUNICE M. THOMPSON CARL V, MUSTOL Head of Art Dept. Head of Music Dept. Head gf Industrial Arts Dept. 9 DOROTHY T. KUHN PHILLIP L. GREEN JAMES E. HILSGEN WARREN MARLAY Art Music Industrial Arts Industrial Arts MERRILL D. McLAUGHLIN JESSE D. MORPHEW GERALD E. RECKIN KEITH E. STEPHENS Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts I2 angudge LYALL YOUNG Head of Language Dept. Crawfordites are becoming more cmd more conscious of foreign affairs as is indicated by the great interest taken in foreign language classes this year. The Language Department consisted of four French classes, four German classes, four Latin classes and thirteen Spanish classes. Our 58,000 language lab, finished and open this year for the use of the foreign language classes, consisted of 32 booths at which the students could either listen to tapes of the voices of native speakers or concentrate on their own spoken mastery of the language. cf! Mas. FRANCES K. MARION MCANEAR Izuoowu M. Mo I s gow Mas. VIRGINIA BROWNELL 3400! .gzruice I,lXxpIyf' Ftfwiicoxsom r If P X' Wwe Q ll o Three inconspicuous but essential phases of school life are Health, Junior Employment, and Library, headed respectively by Mrs. Kaye, Mr. Skirvin, and Mrs. Pettit. MRS. ALICE KAYE MRS. FRANCES PETTIT EMMETT SKIRVIN Nurse Librarian Junior Employment I3 Wafkemaficfi MRS. FLORENCE P. SCHWADA Head of Mathematics Dept. DUNCAN CAMERON DONALD HANKINS Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonom- etry, Algebra-both intermediate and ad- vanced, Basic Math, and Honors Math courses challenged Crawfordites' ability to master the various degrees of difficulty in mathematics. Since the math program was accelerated this year to meet the rising math standards required by many colleges and by the San Diego school system, students were required to work harder and learn more than ever before. RICHARD R. JACKSON DAVID N. JONES ROBERT A. JUEL CHARLES C. NEWTON MRS. RUTH WEBBER The good physical condition of every Crawfordite is promoted by participation in the exercises, gymnastics, social dancing, and first aid training included in the physical education program. Co-educational sports are especially enioyed by all, as is evidenced by the enthusiasm prevailing on rainy days, when the boys' and girls' gym classes meet to enjoy an hour of square dancing. pkgdicaf glclucafion LOIS DE LAY CAROL E. FORD F. BIRDENA WALTERS ASAHEL E. HAYES Head of Girls' P. E. Head of Boys' P, E, MRS. ELLEN L. PERKINS FAYE D. THOMPSON DONALD F. DONNELLY S. WALTER HARVEY MARSHALL G. MALCOLM GERALD PEASE JAMES T. SAMS FRANK P. SMITH SGT. E. KALTENBACH SGT. R. R. ADAMS PAUL BERND ROTC ROTC Driver's Training 15 4 Ly .J 'L xl N' Trix X .Q X A. i 5 fxla 'IZ 1 Xi vs x Q 'X Y.: I I xxx 5.3 M K s nf .ll T .X xg -5 x .S :gi R 'If ,X 'x Q L. x .r-, XL X I .us ll' ffl fx 'Xi gs-4,.. Q I X 'A'-.3 . ., xi., xv C., lx I Qu N , 1 ru xg- WALTER H. BILLINGS Head of Science Dept. cience Since Sputnik, the science student has been the obiect of nation-wide attention and anxiety. Science classes have been accelerated and the curriculum improved everywhere, Crawford High not excluded. Crawford is known through- out the city for its excellent science program, as demonstrated by the awards won in the Science Fair last year by the large amount of participation in Chemistry, Physiology, Physics, Biology, and General Science courses. Some new equipment was provided for Crawford's Science Department under the Na- tional Defense Act, including a set of analytical Balances worth between S300 and 5400, a new film proiector and a poloroid camera. Special new texts were also received in order to provide a more interesting and fast-moving science program. CHARLES O. LEWIS LAVIER J. LOKKE RICHARD MARTIN FREDERICK G. DARRELL RUMSEY PAUL E. WRIGHT McNAMARA I O OCLCLK .SQULLQ5 5 '. Knowledge of the history and cultures of foreign I A ,,,,,,,, K nations along with that of our own country is be- I f I coming increasingly important for the well rounded A J it student, as the world becomes smaller . Only with if f' a clear understanding of the forces behind the .Q j governments and leaders of today can this gen- eration ever hope to survive the numerous problems LOUIS R. LEPORE, JR. Head of of society. Social Studies Dept. 125' RICHARD M. PHILLIP HEUBACH WILLIAM C. LUCAS EDWARD MARSHALL BLANKENBURG JOHN T. MCCUTCHEON ROSS S. METCALFE SEWARD U. MURPHY EDWARD NICHOLES .K II? WARREN B. ROSE GALE SHELDON RAYMOND WAGNER J , iff ,251 I Q - ' ,, , -fy, . , ' , 5, , 'f y'-22-. 'D 1 ' f 'f . ' 3 1 Q, D f 1 9 ,fp A ,,.., ,ff r, ,s K P Q o Q6 C M A Q5 Em N Qfcauze ew wzuw s-waz aye Pike M Nubxrvxfpil lf any man seeks greatness, lei him forget greafness and ask for frufh, and he will find bofl1. Horace Mann Slubnlgfvby ruin omoggi J4. lgrefiiclenf 60-67 RICK FRANZEN 'Vice President MR. MORPHEW Advisor MELINDA MYRICK Commissioner of Finance . . ommiztdionerft TERRY MILNE Rallies 81 Assemblies Q i F SUZI PATZ BOB ODLE NATALIE AULT Girls' Activities Boys' Activities Student Affairs ED l.ANTZ .IOANNE DAWSON SANDY COLEMAN JEROME BROOKLER Inter Athletics Elections Publications Thflfl .,-Q., SUSAN MILLER Parliamentarian The A.S.B. Commissioners and Officers at Craw- ford this year did a great deal to help make Craw- ford the well-known and well-organized school it is. These people worked industriously to plan activi- ties and assemblies for the benefit of all Crawford- ites, and also presented the annual A.S.B. Ball on February 21, one of the biggest events of the year. These dedicated people were constant spirit push- ers, as evidenced by their sponsorship of a Pep Week, they also held a clean-up campaign, sponsored money-making projects in order to raise money for Jeff Greenleaf, and in short proved invaluable in all phases of school life. ELNA CHAPEK Historian MARY MOLDENHAUER Clerk we VALERIE ROSE STEPHANIE HARRIS Clerk Ticket Auditor ff RHEA REPP Ticket Auditor srsve HAIMAN uh idr 5746? 'wif K' ww, V ,- ,, if Q, unior pa fy Left to right row 1 Holewinski, P., Prager, Silver- man Haiman Row 2-Swaim, Holewinski, B., Com- eron Masllah Row 3-Kirby, Pieri, Chapman urfuqrfm ounce s.-1 Q Left to right row I--Mr. Bertoin, Haiman, Pieri, Hatch, Pope. Row 2-Zamora, Holewinski, B., MacDonald, Holewinski, P Oliver Smith Acord Roletto Ness, Shoreen, Rhodes, Stevens. Row 3-Swain, Sellman, Woodberry, Holeman, Andrews, Miller, Petteys, Tucker Johnson The members of the Class of '62 have accomplished a great deal in their two years at Crawford. Some of the high points of their junior year were a licorice sale, a class party in November following the theme of Dogpatch Days, and the Junior Prom held on May 5th and appro- priately named Heavenly. The Juniors purchased silver and gold rings, and showed their initiative by choosing a royal blue sweater instead of the usual white, certainly a symbol of the maturity and good sense used by the Junior Class in making decisions and planning activities. ommiffee Cglzairmen .Q-F . was I ...ff 'Wl1f'- These wide-eyed Crawfordites have found that Crawford is a school they may be proud to say they attend, and so have done their best to sup- port Crawford's activities and boost the school spirit. Their officers were elected in the early part of the year after an elec- tions assembly, which was held to introduce the candidates to their classmates. As ci result of these early .SQOIQAOM 0l Q CKCL55 '6 I elections, the Sophomores got off to an excellent start in planning their yearly events. Two of their activities were a sucker sale and their class party, Hard Times, at which Mike Am- brose from KDEO was Master of Ceremonies. He presented the Soph- omores with records as prizes for various games played throughout the party. ' BETSY SCARBOROUGH Vice President JANE SCHUNERT Secretary Left to right, row 1--Kane, Mann, Kaino, Silko. Row 2--Heller, Hudson, McMullen, Weston. Row 3- Peterson, Hopper, Bell, Gibbons, Sult, Hines, Kelley, Nichols, Schunert. Row 4-Mr. Young, Strzelecki, O'Connor, Roskos, Van Hecke, LeSage, Baker, Sher- wood, Jarvis, Scarborough 24 if-, ANN STRZELECKI President MR. YOUNG Advisor PATTY BAILEY V Treasurer .S7opAom ore ounci We-fs.:-w wr, F NATALIE AULT President egflfef' The purpose of the Inter-Club Council is to pro- mote co-operation and co-ordination in all campus club activities. Each club is represented in this coun- cil, and their meetings helped to solve common prob- lems of all the clubs while sharing ideas and infor- mation. The council, headed by Natalie Ault, met at various intervals during the school year, thus helping to insure a smoother-running campus. Kneeling in front-Natalie Ault. Kneeling second row, left to right- Pekha, Strzelecki, Lawton, Potz, Tollefson, Richardson, Stevenson, Coleman, Petteys, Mcflorquodale, Nash, Aiken. Standing-Knudson, Reemelin, Pierik, Nott, Dronenburg, Odle -vii ,1 x '-1 45 4 .rf l 2 fl mi? ,, ga 2' X W -4 K: ' !'.'.. ...K. Kneeling, left to right-LeSage, Worrell, Green, Feurzeig, Balderman, Johnson, Rhodes, Strange, Evans, Schurdanbach, Burns, Mass, Small, Tollifison. Row 2-O'Connor, Vires, Stewart, Soper, Werner, Lamb, Elo, Borchard, Miller, Poe, Foor, Nadler, Hull, Vreelancl, Stevenson, Pheka. Row 3-Jangard, Repp, Coleman, Strzelecki, Sather, Paine, Holeman, Memede, Murphy, Pasas, Underwood. Row 4-Dobyns, Bolan, Dronenburg, Hebert, Maddox, Cox, Penn, Ault, Bloom, Helzer, Schwartz, Olsen, Park, Somers, Simmons, Knudson, McCorquodale, Pierik, Wade, Sleet, Hudson QIQCL Q Kneeling, left to right--Cocran, Herrmann, Myrick, Rose, Ault, Smith, Robinson, Rademaker, Miller. Row 2-Pope, Ross, Harper, Kimmerling, Tabor, Parker, McFarland, Rabarn, Bultez, Leatherman, Stewart, Schunert, Scarborough, Glenney, Milazzo. Row 3- Chapek, Milne, Robinson, Underwood, Musil, Breverage, Wahlstrom, Smithson, Brookler, Zeller. Row 4-Sanders, Helmquist, Wieland, Kane, Paris, Prout, Allsbrook, Gaughn, Gingras, Jaffe. Row 5-Bolan, Dronenburg, Sleet, Schwartz, Winthrop, Pierik, Barach, Burns VG sc 52..f.,.f ,4ff...,.. Under the leadership of Natalie Ault, this committee worked diligently to promote better communications between the many school or- ganizations, by working alongside of the Inter-Club Council. As a result, Crawford's activities have had few complications, and have been well organized for the enjoyment of all Crawfordites. This committee also helped plan the A.S.B. Ball, Mardi Gras , which was a big success for the A.S.B. as it netted approximately S50 profit for the school treasury. i ., rf-. ' up K KQMQJ 5J.!4Z5ffQl'l'l A815 , Under the leadership of Terry Milne, the Rallies and Assemblies Committee was respon- sible for many wonderful programs presented at Crawford this year. The enthusiastic cheering at football and basketball games may be largely attributed to the Committee's efforts in planning imagin- ative rallies to encourage pep and school spirit. The song' and cheerleaders, Mr. Morphew, and the student representatives who comprise the committee have spent many profitable hours working on gimmicks that were used in rallies, and in planning the pro- grams of our fine assemblies. Kneeling, left to right-Dronenburg, Milne, S. Smith. Row 1-Pasos, Bobrof, Mass, Cassell, Miller. Row 2- Andrews, Dean, Guisman, Anaya. Row 3-Spivuk, Burns, Lawton, Stevens. Row 4-Perry, Stone, Paine. Row 5--Luurey, Tucker, Zamora, Row 6--Turner, Kahn, Nichols Left to right, row I-Ault. Row 2-Tollifson, Evans Row 3-Hull, J. Wille Hull J Row 4-Woodberr X , . , - y, Andrews, Rose. Row 5-Miller, Vreeland, Wilkerson. Row 6-Balderman, Pierson, Willcox. Row 7-Smith Phka, Underwood -,. , W , ..,, Qftglfle This group of Fillies met bi-monthly during the year in order to plan service and social activities for the feminine half of Crawford High School. The President, Suzi Patz, kept this club active and fast moving, and under her leadership the annual all-girl talent show, Fillies Follies , was presented for the enjoyment of all Crawford girls. Other activities included a doughnut sale, a book collection for settlement houses in the Philippines, and the pres- entation of April a la Mode , a girl's- drag dance, which officially announced the arrival of spring. The Girls' League provides our Fillies with added oppor- tunities for participation in extra-cur- ricular activities. f gf I sf , ,-rt? Ft is 2 v 1, gg, Q it A 61:5-if :xl ,,-:Nt !A'3'r1'7 -fs' , rs .5 X 'KAP n?5gQ1'5wC.:J.4fs'FQf L, . I xg gait J L , 'L v Q ft -- ff . 1. 3-W n,lQ1'W,,Wg, c 'x ,ggi roAv'f 7,T,.,::nixa, SUZIE PATZ President LINDA HUNTER Vice President CAROLYN TAUB Secretary -.Al '07 LAYNE HERRMANN Treasurer Left to right, row 1--Herrmann, Hunter, Patz, Tuub. Row 2-Liatherman, McDonald, Mclntire, Mass, Dillon, Spivak, Tollifson, Elo, Radtke. Row 3-Copeland, Ayers, LeSage, Schunert, Smith, Evans, Gurling, Foor, Scherkenback, Small, Petteys, Bos, Mauro, P Balderman. Row 4-Smith, Gordon, Jangard, Blackman, Wille, Paine, Kahn, Wilkerson, Strzelecki, Lindsey, Folts JAY WILSON Vice President 1.21171 K, - W. ' nga ' .geclera fion Under the direction of Bob Odle cmd composed of representatives from the boys' gym classes, the Boys' Federa- tion worked hard this year to promote a better understanding between the members of the male portion of Craw- ford High School. They co-sponsored two dances with the Girls' League: Autumn Round-up , and an after game dance to which the admission was free with the donation of a bundle of old clothing. During the spring, Boys' Federation held their annual Crawford Car Show, BOB ODLE President which gave many car-crazy Crawford- ites a chance to show off their chariots. One of their money-making projects was a Crawford beanie sale, which made the car show possible. The Boys' Federation also gave a benefit dance for Jeff Greenleaf, to whom all pro- ceeds were presented. BOB CREASON . Secretary-Treasurer X 5 X Left to right, row 1-Creason, Odle, Wilson. Munn, Perez, Knudson, Slayen, Prueet, Sleet, Feil, Schofield. Rraw 3- Roberts, Trower, Underwood, Christinson, Clark, Br t, ieland, Dronenberg I ' X ,in H' '-s1 Y .1,.g,,. . :,,f, 'l' , ,,.:: . ,.:f'.,-, ,Lx .,.. , . ,. , .. cw, H The Elections Committee's purpose was to coordinate all school elections. During the spring, they were the people who organized and planned the A.S.B. . Nominating Convention, under the di- ggfggnj rection of Jo Ann Dawson, committee chairman. Left to right, row 1-JoAnn Dawson, Chairman. Row 2-Stevens, Hunter, Repp, Korander, Hines, Aminoff, Holmes, Knittle, Coleman. Row 3-Brookler, Schwartz, Sleet The monitors' responsibilities include filing, bookkeeping, and other types of clerical work depending on the type of position held. Monitors worlg the main office, counselors' office, at- tendance office, financial office, and nurse's Onifopd office, helping to promote the smooth and ef- Tficient organization of all phases of school life. Left to right, row 1-Green, Whiteley, Shorey, May, Parker, Cagle, Liston, Kimmerling, Radtke, Parker, Bobrof, Heck, Warnock, Reemelin Aiken, Knudson. Row 2-Donk, Tislow, Blair, Erickson, Peters, Timpa, Addkison, Chandler, Boscow, Tabor, Strahl, Carson, Jorrey, Woods Ward, Holmes. Row 3-Hembera, Lukas, Rudeen, Stickney, Sanders, Dann, Oliver, Lindem, Ramsey, Jeanguenat, Killinger, Compton, Mor gan, Navarro, Heath, Woodmansee, Copeland, Breeden, Sohlich. Row 4-Hammond, Slepak, Bcirkhurst, Pritchard, Tomlinson, Bultez Vultaggio, Schwartz, Manser, Swaim, Holeman, Pierik, Kohler, Remington. Row 5-Froehlich, Marcotte, Haus, Cramer, Lewis, Woollet Drumm, Mooris .9098 Pell! A large part of the success and smooth-running of Crawford plays and assemblies may be attributed to the members of the hard-working Stage Crew. Not only did they plan all stage settings, but they managed lighting and curtains, moved props, and built and painted scenery. We extend our thanks to this group, and to Mr. Van Buskirk for his guidance in the advisory department. Left to right, row 1-Allen, Mr. Van Buskirk, Maker, Kolosz. Row 2-Hensley, S Enstead .Aff .gzrvice Six talented Crawfordites com- posed the whole of the Art Service Class, which devoted much of its time to painting the posters and banners used to advertise school sales and activities. They also made the letter- ing used on the Administrators' bul- letin boards, planned all of Craw- ford's dance bids, and in general made themselves indispensible in all functions of school life. Mr. Gibbs worked with them diligently, provid- ing guidance and helping hints. -.s,,, S'-fs f., JY ' pgss C Q Q'-1 - we .i Y, - , Wye- gm- fs. - .ff - ns lx . 1 is H w f . 5 s. Y Left to right, Mabee, Pesos, Mr. wifi! I K9-721111 n gg A N Gibbs, seeiey, Hayes. S E ,, ' t' up If i X K 'ff ' . SHARON MASS Business Manager CLCQI' The Pacer Staff, under the leadership of Mr. Bertain and Pacer Editor-in-Chief Sue Law- ton, has published many fine editions of Craw- ford's famous paper this year, and through the Pacer has faithfully kept all Crawfordites informed of school activities, unusual events, and school problems. PATTI WILKERSON News Editor SANDY COLEMAN , SUE LAWTON Editorial Editor . . . Editor-in-Chief 1-5-9' W TERRY MILNE 2 DIANE PETTEYS Feature Editor Art Editor BEVERLY SWAIN SUSAN HOBSON Sports Editor Morgue Editor 1--uq., -11a-.Q-,Q A ' X staff Siu!! These iournalists, dedicated to the bi- monthly publication of a superior paper de- serve much commendation for their hard work and school spirit which is so evident in each page of the Pacer. Without the Pacer, the entire mechanism of Crawford would not be able to run so smoothly. rss U .gil .xdcf i on l ERNIE COWAN Photographer Eze, ., MR. BERTAIN Advisor iw ai 1 A gf'- ' , TIM SCROGGS Asst. Photographer 394 W' i .,,, fe . gif? . SHARON GOLDBERG Asst. Sports EditOI' Ps NANCY VREELAND Asst. Business Manager ,f i tg! DONNA OCHIUTO Asst. Feature Editor Vis. NQ7' JUDY COMPTON Assistant 5 DONNA CLABEAUX Asst. News Editor 2 N,-, 1 A c 3 TW Y' , RHEA REPP Asst. Editorial Editor MMM 1 i l way, J 4 ,VLH AMW ,AQMM wi Mm Lx Cf' i My nie b fl h of X an P f Il h d I h A ,MJ 4.1, fs 5 SXPSFIEHCS IS A UM A jj ck source-0 a f . 1 jj? I MQW df' Sf fb Albert Emsfem Q xojgffjz 01,3432 A' Jim X A U ix qjfpj Qfx 6 X. fy! A Mfwlw SG v ,f Y Qiqggigj JW , Wg X Erd, 54 Ju Ji! ,ff 0 , Xu R 9' , J , , ,,,, A fZa- A ff! 3 ' -U bf M f Ni KX V, A' 7,,A, , 'ca I I ! ff - lin I 02 ll I n f , flaw WLM' 4,4 ' , I My ff? ,M if 25 ffzgwwui' M M1fj,, VF ,kgffggp .Jjb 5 .9 CMJJJY , wif' . W, ,, ' Qof' , it f Mf , dw QW W 1 MW WW Q, ,m,ff Qf3 5 MQW M ff ! , J' QM 5,9 ,Lf JJ! EDA' 5493 W 51 QLJWXGK ' X'-Afg k 0 ' , ,Ty J 'V t x ., q X 4 iii n ' . gg', W ffl?-Ti wjjwk lf-1Mrf'q kg -Ghz Ag If A Tv-f 'UZ'-J vi -2256! QGAULML Qfflewf AAAAJX fi-1v+AfQ-W WVYMMQQ, A ' ! Q ' 7 5 fji ' f A .3 , M Lfxif V' 7Z'f2fb SM Fx Q. X159 QE fgjgi QXQAQ A,U44fE,fL X7Qf!l af finaly? YYKJXECULQ ,CL '-72,4 ,CSL nO47b' 2,51 , ,A Y 7 L W QJZPQ7 wwyzi , V Y I Cakferia Crawford's cafeteria is the setting of many different activities during the noon hour.'Jack playing, basket making lfrom milk cartonsl, straw wrapper shooting, slave exhibiting, spinach sandwich making, name it and you'll see it in the Cafeteria. Crawfordites also gather here on frosty mornings to unthaw and finish homework in preparation for a busy, busy day in the best school in the city. 8,0 Baird The Pep Bottle, a gallon lug of inexaustible Crawford pep and spirit, was first put into operation cluring the 1960 football season. This jug symbolizes all the school spirit and enthusiasm that Crawford- ites possess, and when the cork is pulled this enthusiasm is evident by the roar of cheers apparently issuing from the jug, but which in reality is coming from the crowded bleach- ers of Crawford spectators. 5 2 3 If 'Y Y TM lx ' XJ rw fl fi. F xk 1.' X if xx , -ogg---mf v fi-ifffilqw , NM Q A. .. . ,QU in MA.. if if - ,, V-.5 kk...,, .JA Us . 2 ..,, - .MZ ' x iguy --! E 'lf!'d'T5 .: J.: glrrno Qfopy '?wg U50-C ' .5 v f -3 I :E 7- 2 v U BA-,'2 E 313 82' E P-S ie.. ...g C 'U 3 5 Er? L Orn- a..n :ig 2 B o o .!.' W wa 'E U'U'E U U u 0 3 5 on U15 34: 4 U C 0 l- mi! ,g 0 0 I-wh 32 ,E-2,6 4-'55 525 13? - sm, JM This class has been found useful for struggling Crawfordites who never seem to have time to finish that English essay or the last three algebra problems. It also provides an hour of relaxation when Colts may re-charge for the remainder ot the day's activities. 5,,,,,f, It the maiority of Crawtord's fillies are graceful it is probably the result of training in modern dance and tumbling. Their speed and quick reactions may be attributed to skills acquired while playing softball, basketball, hockey, volleyball, tennis, and other sports. The tillies of Crawford find enjoy- ment and physical betterness in go- ing out and playing some of these sports even though on some of the rather chilly mornings they would rath- er iust stay inside and gab. 38 pat! CLl'l'lQJQ This 6'2 , black-haired, brown-eyed Crawfordite is Paulo Hermanny Mamede, a native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As Craw- ford's second male exchange student, Paulo spent an entire school year in San Diego, sponsored by Crawford's chapter of the American Field Service. Known for his easy-going manner and friendly smile, Paulo had no trouble adiust- ing to all the differences he found at Craw- ford, and became well liked by everyone. One of the things he was enthusiastic about was the idea of school spirit. This, as well as the privileges of school dances and inter-scholastic sports, is totally unheard of in Rio. Nor is there a choice of curriculum in Rio, each student takes ten classes which have been previously selected for him. At home, Paulo was an advocate of water sports. With his recent discovery of surf boards, however, he has become a surf enthusiast and plans to ship a board to his home in Rio when he returns. We hope Paulo benefited from his year in San Diego, for certainly all of Crawford will long remember him with affection, re- spect, and pride. WW JIWIW. Upon her arrival in Los Angeles, Craw- ford's Exchange student from Turkey, Nur Karhan, went on a two week tour with her new American family. This tour took her to some of the most famous cities and historical places in the United States. After reaching San Diego in the last of August, Nur was introduced to our famous climate, scenery, and beaches-and re- ceived an early glimpse of her new school, Crawford. Nur found the U.S.A. quite different from her home in Turkey. The American customs of teen-age driving and night dat- ing were new to her, but they were ideas she found she enioyed. The casual attitude of both students and teachers at Crawford was also new to Nur, in Turkey school is strictly for education, and the teachers are much more formal. As one of Crawford's two exchange students, Nur has contributed a great deal to a better understanding between our coun- tries, by her willingness to learn our customs and teach us her's. Crawford hopes that she has enjoyed her stay in San Diego as much as we have enioyed having her. river rain ing M..-f '--uni:--F wg. , -curf- ,fw-Q V,,,.. n W7 For all those who wish to learn to drive safely, while at the same time lowering their insurance rates, a course in Drivers Training is a must. This class teaches beginning drivers the rules of the road, what to do in emergencies, the work- ing of a car, and, of course, how to drive safely, sanely, and skillfully. parking ofof K' ,.-,-.., x 'Q it- V' ' M ...fvr 'ul A J.: Y, . Crawford's parking lot is one of the most pop- ular gathering places on our campus. Due to the excellent program of Driver Training at Crawford, the best school in the city also boasts the best drivers. , e -- -ww.-is ,-,,,,,,,W, ,,..,, ,. 'yr Q. 'S ,,,. . ,..,. , T. S- fe, zz. C00 For the first time in Crawford's history, we have a four legged, kicking colt to call our own. Even though its legs often refuse to co-ordinate, all Crawfordites are devoted to the pesky critter. Paul Dean and Mike Schwartz, who compose the Colt's innards, will never be forgotten for the high iinks they have performed at the Crawford games. ml ,,.,1.q,.,g,i,,s,...,,M., sm...,W,.f,f...w.,,..,.,...s..,.w,.,,,3 -W-...M ..A,. . ,m.,M....cs.W... ,,,..,..........,..,....,Mw Interesting sounds come from Mr. Green's room af- ter school, as the Pep Band practices cool music in or- der to arouse Crawford- ites' pep and enthusiasm at the football and basket- ball games. Composed of devoted musicians, this band is a well-loved part of school activities, and contributes a great deal to the high degree of spirit presiding at the games. 4... .gm J N 'fran 1-nf 5 uw i :wi Q, f L-1 fa' 5 Kernel? .fdyoyako af grawforcf Sales at Crawford are common events, for they pro- vide an easy method for rais- ing money for the treasuries of Crawford's many clubs and organizations. lt is not unusual to see ta- bles coverecl with differing delicacies set up in the patio and awaiting the final bell which announces the end of the school day, and releases hoards of hungry Crawford- ites to buy the goodies r offered. 5 5 3 Olfllflf CL! CIACLLUMOPLJ Money changes hand rapidly, and often with laughter during sales held at Crawford, for there are always a few mishaps - such as snow- ball fights during sno-cone sales, and worms being found in the apples sold in the candy apple sales. But for better or worse, the sales are always enjoyed by the students, as are the proceeds made by the student vendors! 43 gf? If-. 26 M fu? 'fi UV 3AfWQ ,gQwf2:f23 ,Lf Eff iff ?j22Z X ,' VN' ' 7 az 62 'f y3Zyk 5xK3Jnd of EETESSS: if HT VM 0,7 'J QZLLQJ . ng es all e Q A' Thomoscarl q K n Q '--V' ' If CL . V gf Affff gif W Nr 5? fy Q70 I t Jae Qfgzf W X Wiggzffffm if K 'f fl ' OM W EJ A jj 4 4 l1,,,,,ff kdf f27ZQZ27ZiZ4iQf5QM, ' X ,. Eazufg 56226 aZM?jZMQlg7jZw .' MN N . X W - WSJ Mimi? M vfq31 ffvfw WWE? 4if?fC!J U57 MM Wx' -Af , Miwff We , xg W A M MW W ,df 19 xv - off! dj f WW MWMQVIJWMW, of '- 5.? M xy , 1 5293 xg K , f6,5,fX 1Q,b,n1 E? Members of G.A.A. show their versatility. W' r t S ' 1if:-1EE125fJi?5iiii2'Mf V V 1 tw- gi A A One of Crawford's leading inter- scholastic clubs is the Girls' Activity As- sociation. This group of athleticaliy in- clined girls have participated in play days with La Jolla, Point Loma, and Mission Bay. The outstanding event of the year was the Mother-Daughter Ban- quet, held May 18. The G.A.A. aids greatly in bolster- ing enthusiasm for all team sports and a competitive spirit which leads us all to strive for the best and become great- er. Their officers are Stevie Stevenson, Carol Cole, Cheryl Hembera, Stephanie Rhodes. i sss,,,,, ,fig . A K k,.,...- Left to right, row l-Cole, Lanning, Evans, Hembera, Rhodes, Ness, Graham, Secor, Parker, Stevenson, Lamb. Row 2-Smith, Dozier, Marbario, Anaya. Ong, Carlin, Gird, S. Stilwell, Knight, Degen, MacCool. Row 3-Haase, K. Stillwell, Baker, Loss, Thomson, Gideon, Tislow, Kelley. f ...J QE K, ' fl 1 . ' l V ts.. -il. Officers are, left to right-Rachel Ness-Recording Secretary, Stevie Stevenson-President, Stephanie Rhodes-Corresponding Secretary, Margaret Graham-Treasurer. Missing are Vice-President Carol Cole, Sports Manager Cheryl Hembera, and Treasurer Shirley Secor. 5 at 4 5 xs- 4 A A' s 50. at A. S ' . '+ OLUAFL9 Left to right, row 1-Poma, Y. Beloate, J. Thurber, Ritter, Hermann, Knight, Rose-Advisor. Row 2-Bennington, Faulkner, Squire, Prominski, Farlinger Smith, Jensen. Row 3-Holba, Blumenshaw, Schleif, Bartel, Schuster. Row fi! T. Thurber, J. Beloate, Wynne, Fry, Hardenbrook, Schemp. Row 5-Blakeman Gonzales, Griswold, Martin, Mollick, Massrotte, Scheid. Row 6-Yokel, Hatch, lvy, Blum, Bauer, Austin. The promotion of fellowship and sportsman- ship has become the prime purpose of the Bowl- ing Club. Carlyle's fellowship and the fellowship of these Crawfordites are not unlike. Once a week this energetic group plays the game they all enjoy. However, the sport of Bowling is not the only activity in which the club has partici- pated, a fudge sale was sponsored in the fall and a sno cone sale in the spring. The spirit of teamwork which united the many members of this group has made it one of Craw- ford's most popular clubs. ls-...Aug R HELGA RITTER Vice-President JUDY SCHUSTER Secretary Left to right, row 1-Schuster, Toledo, Schwartz, Smith, Peterson, Shorey, Woods. Row 2 - Morphew-Advisor, Marlin, Lobo, Rich, Prout. I CLl0AiC .xdrffi Crawford High School's Graphic Arts Club has served our student body well. They have printed and sold pro- grams for our games, and have helped with publicity for the Senior Prom. In addition, they have willingly loaned their equipment to the Pacer and Cen- taur Staffs, to A. S. B. officers, and to many teachers. The members of this organization also concentrate on improving their skills in photography, printing, and off- set. They derive a great deal of satis- faction in printing their own stationery and Christmas cards. , Graphic Arts Club performing various services for our school. T U CS C.S.F. Officers, left to right, row 1--Ch pek, Lett, Pehka, Koesler. Row 2-Lawton, Wilkerson. Under the direction of Mrs. Remington and Mrs. Smith, the California Scholarship Federation is one of Crawford's most highly respected organizations. Their activities have included such events as the city-wide C.S.F. banquet, and Field Day at Scripps, from which they returned sunburned, but happy. Certainly the C.S.F. organization is one of exceptional merit and distinction. C.S.F. officers were John Lett, Mari Anne Pehka, Elna Chapek, Tom Koester and Patty Wilkerson. f fir- lad The Stir-Ups have proven them- selves to be one of the most active clubs in Crawford. This past year they have done their best to encour- age and support our teams. Their numerous activities have included decorations for the games, a school spirit contest lwith a 'rollicking party for the winnerl, and the initiation of the Red C in our cheering section. The spirit with which the Stir-Ups have undertaken their responsibilities makes them indispensible to Craw- ford as cultivators of enthusiasm. 2 ,,f ' r ,Muff 1 Stir Ups decorating for one of our many school activities. X 'fl Nl! fa? Officers of Stir-Ups are as follows, left to righf, row 14Sommers, Pasns, Dronen- burg, Bobrof, Mass, Blackman, S. Smith, Cassel, Miller, Moldenhauer, McDonald. ' v .' P W .. 572 W1 L Iliff! ,.,, Officers pictured are, left to right, row I-Rick Sommers-Treasurer, Mary Molden- hauer-Vice-President, Mr. Wagner-Advisor, Beffy Blackman-President, Marcia McDonald-+Secrefury. f. S ,X ku by . ,, xr xiii +L 3 ri' infix ERNIE DRONENBURG EARL FELDMAN Discussion of new service proiects for school Secretary Treasurer and community. We build is the motto of the Crawford Key Club. This club consists of Crawford boys who are sincerely inter- ested in service to the school, community and state. Their teamwork has enabled them to collect Toys for Tots and to promote Public Schools Week. Their strong bond of serv- ice will hardly be severed as each boy goes his separate way in the world. I enior -.Zena JOAN HULL l BRIDGET HAYES Secrefq ry TYCCSUYEI' COLLEEN BELL JOYCE FOLTS President Vice-president We the younger generation are striving to build a better world . . . : these are the words of the Y-teen song, and certainly Crawford's Senior l Y-teens have contributed a great deal to the effort as expressed in the lyrics. Among their service proi- l ects was a collection for UNICEF, for which they raised one hundred dollars. Striving for closer union with girls around the world, they have attended conferences with young women from different areas of the globe. Highminded youth and a world reach- ing bond-these are good for the peace of the world. Left to right, row 1--Pehka, Cumming, Hull, Bell, Folts, Hayes, Tollefson. Row 2-Hunter, Richy, Haas, Henson, Scott, Patz, Frazier, ,Ault, Mass, Marcotte, Genaro, Jensen, Evans, Hull. Row 3-Cohan, Bonner, Fillion, Robershaw, Hemus, Barrett, Toledo, Whitely, Oxford, Pich, Schmidt, Bobrof, Cassell,.Gelman, Miller, Pierson, Ross, Sears, Kimball, Smith, Schuster, Dumber. Row 4-Dawson, Milazzo, Morgan, Hermann, Rogers, Liebermann, Dowling, Rose, Paine, Lawton, Pasas, Berman, Buck, Parker, Louvranich, Comstock, Navarro. Row 5-Robinson, Rieland, Millazzo, Day, Flood, Allen, Faulkner, Dillon, Perry, Vultagio, Schneider, Radke, Smith, Ayers, Ekrem, Barrows, Wille, Miller, Knittel. Row 6-Young, Cameron, Davies, Kuessel, Stickney, Peters, Meckstroth, Shriber, Kelley, Skoglund,- Stevenson, Sather, Burnham, Hammond, Wilkerson, Koppel, Saiz, Nelson, Kahler, Monson, Remington, Berdeen. , S-:ss f K ll . s 1 ATT IJ BOB ENSTEAD Secretary and enior JWQ- M JIM McCORQUODALE President To promote Godliness among youth is the com- mendable ideal of the Knight's Hi-Y. The young men of this club not only live up to their standards, but have done much to help their fellow students. Under the supervision of Mr. James Sams these boys have held a candy sale, whose profits were a donated to Jeff Greenleat's medical bill. They also sponsored the traditional student-faculty basketball game, which was a great success due to the coop- eration of the boys in this group. ERNIE DRONENBURG Treasurer - Social Chairman Lett to right, row l-Marassi, Vyvyan, Capp, Odle, Karcher, Helzer, McCorquodale, Enstead, Dronen- burg, Schwartz, Anderson, Dean, Miller. Row 2-Mr. Sams, Advisor, Pierik, Mamede, Austin, Smith, Kennedy, Turner, Franzen, Nash, Nott, Moore, Dickson, Beekley, Maddox, Pepper. 5 .. . ' als: 'L Tiff,-f2m4'ff' r- A ,sr W: my ,Q f. c 3 'fwif rw 1 ii 4' ark Crawford's sixty or more Let- termen have received recogni- tion at the Fall Sports Banquet for Football and Cross Country, and at the Spring Sports Ban- quet for Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, and Track. These boys are to be com- mended on their fine leadership of fund drives for Jeff Green- leaf,whose unfortunate accident resulted in partial paralysis. Profits from the Lettermen-spon- sored dance and Thanksgiving Day football game went toward .leff's hospital bills. Crawfordites have certainly taken great pride in the many accomplishments of our letter- men. .Lim-mm fl a ,...... , ,Y we et, A . E. Left to right, row 1-Shapery, Smith, Bowman, Turner, Nott, Maddox, Lantz, Pepper, Willis. Row 2-Hensley, Donan, Moore, Dickson, Feldman, Koester, Gird. Row 3-Jam ecki, Miller, Gonzales, Whaling, Watkins, Palermo. Row 4-Ceaglio, Kogler, Murphy, Slayer, Reiney, Allison. Row 5-Ziegenfuss, Helzer, Burns, Enstad, R. Slayer. Row 6- Young, Janeck, Mabee, Odle, K. Ziegenfuss, Rupp, Ferrar, Dubbs. Row 7-Johnson, McCorquodale, Halloway, Parker, Gains, Fox, Tate, Mr. Smith, Advisor. Ql l'l'lCLI'L The German Club, which promotes knowledge and ap- preciation of the German language, is formally titled Der Deutsche Klub. ln the formulative stage, its main objective is to learn the songs and dances of Germany. The officers of the German Club were Jerome Brookler, Barbara Hinrichs, and Carole Smithson. Left to right, row l-lsensee, Hinrichs, Brookler, McAnear, Advisor, Row 2-McSarley, 4 Pehka, Bres, Somogyi, Wilhelm, Copeland, Lewis, Caldwell. Row 3-Smithson, Leesch, Jensen, Lett, Dennis, Barach. 5 lftflfilne QCLC 81055 Left to right, row 1-Bixby-Vice-President, Bucallew-Treasurer, Wiemeyer-Secretary, Richardson--President. Row 2-Prager, Snyder, Greer, Mitchel, Dellinger, Stickney, Pich. Row 3--Nichols, McSarley, Genarrow, Cameron, Reiland, Rice, Flood. Row 4-Reemelin, Pepper, Sullivan, Nachison, Pehka, McDaniel. unior EU! Crow An important organization composed of hard working volunteers, Crawford's Junior Red Cross has contributed a great deal to the needy through the International Red Cross. These industrious rep- resentatives collected funds for several days and in turn distributed Red Cross Pins and Cards as a sign of serv- ice. Again we see Carlyle's philosophic lines extended to a common interest-service through monetary gifts. The members of the Future Teachers of America have aimed their efforts toward better understanding of the problems involved in the teaching profession. By ob- serving the methods em- ployed by different instruc- tors, they are able to gain ideas which they might use as teachers. This is a club of exception- al merit, giving practical ex- perience and encouragement to those who will one day teach our children. Left to right, row l-Corey, Holba, Gordy, Kampley, Belkin, Weimeyer lChairmanl, Miller, Groeger, Stevens, Green, Scherkenback, Lame, Tabor. Row 2-Zumer, Beard, Loss, Monson, Breedlove, Roemmich, Ziller, Bartlett, Pritchard, lamb, Paine, Pray, Smelko. Row 3--Quint, Dawson, Thompson, Odle, Karcher. ft . 5-1' merican Jgiefcl .Service The American Field Service, under the capable direction of Mr. Murphy, has ful- filled their goals of exchanging students with other countries. Some of the fund-raising events which will enable our future exchange students to come to Crawford included a spaghetti dinner for all members and their parents, and an after-game dance on Jan- uary 27. Paulo Mamede, and Nur Karhan who came to Crawford from Brazil and Turkey, respectively, are two very good examples of this club's tremendous work. Left to right, row 1-Mamede-exchange student, Karhan-exchange student, Pettys--President, Roletto- Secretary, Turner-Treasurer. Row 2-Holewinski Pomplun, Sellman, Andrews, Geismann, Woodberry Bclderman. Row 3-Dahlson, David, Szaras, Hearold Raborn, Schmith, Masleah. Row 4-Tucker, Trauner Roisman, Ness, Smithson, Isensee, Austin. Row 5-Mize, Buttington, Lovelady, Greer, Poe, Swede. Row 6- Lechien, Montifo, Butler, Kempton, Wilhelm, Richey Judson. Row 7-Prout, Cooper, Smit, Jeanquenat. 1 1 1 1 f .l7Ae5laian:i Selected onlbthe basis of their previous drama experience, the members of the International Thespians find a common interest in the many aspects of the stage. Their aim is to study and under- stand all phases of play production while furthering their general knowledge of the professional thea- ter. A solemn ceremony of initiation was held on a Wednesday, January 9. Each member vowed to maintain high character, to become a good example of a Crawford student and a member of Thespians. Left to right, row 1-Faulkner-Vice President, Korander--President, Roma noff, Knittel, Cotten, Edwards, Stevens, MacDonald, Glemmey, Kampley, Silver man. Row 2-Van Horn, P. Bremer, J. Bremer, O'Kern, Herrman, Monson Fantan, Parker, Mr. Van Buskirk lAd visorl. Row 3-Hensley, Dowling, Jes- person, Gibbs, Burns, Schwartz, Nachi- son, Clark, Kennedy, Orwig. 56 jkrih Qrganizafion Q ii N Many helpful clubs are formed to im- prove conditions of the world, state, com- munity, and school. One such club is the Saving Stamp Organization, or the Thrift Club. The members pictured here are those entrusted with the iob of exchanging student funds for United States Saving Stamps to support American National Defense. Here, security constitutes what Carlyle calls la mystic bond of brotherhood. Pictured here are those industrious representatives who have served , Crawford so well. bLI'll0l -3806 Fellowship is the foundation for the activities of the Junior Y-teens, whose pledge to serve others has been fulfilled by such services as adopting a needy family for Christmas. Officially named the Colleens, these girls combined work with pleasure, enioying a social meeting and a project twice a month. The outstanding event of this year was a hayride. Left to right, row l: Cameron B -Secretary, Kalanquin-Treas- urer, Turner-President, Buck- allew-Vice-President. Row 2: Andrews, Hinkley, Solomon, Cohen, Acord, Holewinski, D. Smith, MacDonald, Cole, Wie- land, Cochran. Row 3: Ericksen, Roletto, Evans, Elliott, lmmom- ertz, Kazmaier, Roberts, Jensen, Addkison, Sears, Tucker, Earley, Caffey. Row 4: Smith, Jalle, ' Parrell, Secor, Dowling, Gird, Jondall, Balderman, Oliver, Wells, Sellman. Row 5: Raborn, Pallas, Ames, Pfau, Schmith, Stovall, Prudhomme, Anderson, Tatum, Petteys. Row 6: Geis- mann, Meixner, Farrow, Lamb, Janguard, Schunert, Crail, Gal- ley. Row 7: Pomplem, Gurhling, Clark, Loss, Crowe, Clasen, Boss, Fraine, Soffield, Wood- berrv VL' sl .z ju fure ecrefaried lvl-.: AL X - K 1 N W ' f- li' ii if f' -. sslss 5 . li, T H vu Q'f,4:i'a:.:.4' Officers ot the Future Secretaries pictured here are, left to right, Pat Left to right, row I-Ayers, Berdeen, Remington, Rogers, Fillion, Perry, Schneider, Dumber. Rogers, Shirley Froelich, Linda Row 2-Mrs. Leisure-Advisor, Mauro, Navarro, P. Miller, Karhan, Vreeland, M. Miller, Kuessel, Berdeen, and Sue Pray, Mrs. Merzbacher-Advisor. Row 3-Smith, Haas, Martin, Flood, Hammond, Pray, Kluchin, Meskimen. The Future Secretaries Club, organized by senior girls interested in a secretarial profession, served the faculty through clerical work. Their meetings consisted of discussion of professional prob- lems, and occasionally a lecture by a guest. This club was sponsored by Mrs. Merzbacher, who helped girls develop efficiency in their work. Lett to right, row I-Mrs. Cummings-Advisor, Collins, Demsey, Scott, Ruckle. Row 2-Crawford, Sarfan, Millican, Craiger. Row 3-Ceaglio, Sullivan, Pepper, Sherwood. Row 4-Ivy, MacDowell. 0I lfUfI'l 5 A school organization pledged to promote the knowledge of forensic ac- tivities is the Forum, whose program in- cludes debate, extemporaneous speech- es, and impromptu speaking at tourna- T ments and festivals. The members of the Forum welcome any chance for im- provement, recognizing the importance of accuracy and directness in their speaking. Discussion of speech tech- ' niques continues through their pot luck meetings. The activities of the Forum encourage better methods of expres- sion while developing poise and self- confidence in its members. 64.2 The Crawford French Club has two aims: first to speak French at all meetings and social functions lwhich is successfully executedl and second to learn more about the French lan- guage and the people who speak it. Under the sponsorship and direction of Mrs. Wilcoxson the French Club fulfilled these aims and through them has encouraged closer ties of brotherhood through understanding. Left to right, row l-Walden, Smith, Geismann, Tucker, Meyer. Row 2- Starr, Stead, McSparron, Bobrof, Kare, Heck, Raborn. Row 3-Dashnew Miller, Parrell, Shontz, Poe, Petteys, Robertson, Clark. Row 4-Kuttech, Loss Roisman, Ness, Murdock, Goldfarb, Oion. Row 5-Hindenlong, Fox, Skog- land, Prager, Solomon, Wiemeyer, Trauner. Row 6-Goble, Griffith, Taylor, Allen, Barrows, Azhocar, Janecki. Row 7-lpsen, Betz, Ziegenfuss, Franzen. E I Q Left to right, row 1-Mrs. Wilcoxen-Advisor, Messick, Lovelady, Harper President, Rule-Treasurer. Row 2-Blakeman-Vice-President, Norstrom Clark, Myrick. Row 3-Watson, Shoate, Rodes. loan id CM Los Portrillos , the Crawford Spanish Club, was re-established this year at Craw- ford, for the benefit of third and fourth year students. As they were virtually a new club, their activities were few, but interesting. They held two sales-a fudge sale during the winter and a cookie sale in the spring. Meet- ings offered the fun of reading and reciting plays and poems. 59 m 5 Ni W MM' v N Q NW M M W N g MQ 922959 iffy MMM WYQCVQL mwyq wjfUf' W W6 LJ MQ 9 JA mjlmffg' ' in fs 'fme Pfvys man, 5 'W ,M My WW Q, W 5 QM iffy if fx ,N SW! JVM W My ff MM ' BM jf W W1 V J M AQ W Mfff 555,97 Mhnwfygp Q MO Mb I My if M Q, !iMJgMifFVw0:!ff WJJQ im M WW jwwiw w x Us ,435 nv' 5? WWE? W M gif Y is if ss wg N ff JW, W ,gf My 'Wl3Kv9Qf Mhjgf+6A11M'MQHy9 5 5 XWNWQ D 52 Q Q P f' 9 Wy jbfw if Fw f fgssfypw OW 3 E gxfbg v Q74 gf Q QQ Nj AX v-QJ 'Y ,JV X Q' if 4,2 'x A x, X X2 Flax 7, FT ICJ' if x77 . ,. , --aw-f4 ' 'xj-J v Rf C L! XE Ck 1,x,f nf J gy Jxgff ,J k C J J J 42 ff ff .JT J N2 Jxf 63' rf fx i 'x 1- '- u A V , i I ki 1 xii' X K X Xu w JJ x Afx ' -bf , M, X Q x-' 1 N 4 Y A K f V . Q if LJ s w,fj' - , fxiqggfg Shakespeare was a man of action, he believed that participation in sports benefited men both physically and mentally. Therefore we believe that he would look with favor upon the enthusiasm that prevailed during the 22nd Annual Football Carnival, held on September 24th in Balboa Stadium. The combined efforts of bands and drill teams as well as the match between East and West, the two composite football teams, was indicative of the spirit of unity and friendliness which exists between the students of the San Diego City Schools. Crawford's high degree of spirit was much in evidence at the Carnival as this event proved to be the launching of Crawford's most successful football season to date. fa- ' .if EVYFQJ 'r V 1 , 1' wx XXQ XR X A x They also serve who only stand and wait. ASTM? Ba! The Fourth Annual Commissioners Ball, Mardi Gras, was held Tuesday evening, February 2lst, at the Balboa Park Club. To music provided by the Showmen, couples danced 'til midnight in a room decorated in gala colors de- picting an atmosphere ot high spirits The reception line of Commissioners and their dates greeted each arriving couple, marking a beginning of a tabu- lous night that will be long remembered. An event that will be long remembered. A gala ball. 'T' The enferfainment was one of the highlights ofthe evening Early preparations for decorating. - - L gigs f , . . ' A 'jg WZ! i . 4' ,fvffy B Q I 1 . fb Q ,QQ ? in ,X .-lv, . if' 1 .QV f XX i img 'Ni i ' K 1 52 Ti 'S ,1 e V j i U v 'f fH-wwfw - - mr- N' Outstanding rallies are the core of school spirit at Crawford, especially those during the football and basketball seasons which required time and extensive work on the part of Terry Milne, Commissioner of Assemblies and Ral- lies. Certainly the loy lty which has grown by leaps and bounds this year can be attributed to these exciting rallies. Another part of Terry's iob is that of plan- ning assemblies for the student body. Many of these assemblies are in co-ordination with the Music and Drama Department. Sophomore orientation assembly Mena' geo Noon rally. Kearny rally. CLl'l6! WCLMQ5 The Jeff Greenleaf Donut Dunk'em. We've got the pep. The choir sings at the Patriotic Assembly. Our A.F.S. exchange students speak. 'KD 'QQ in '. ,I fi CLFLCQZ5 Autumn Round-Up. Enthusiasm was the key to success of all Crawford dances this year. A really school- spirited student body started the year with a tremendous 3rd Annual Autumn Round- Up in September. lt was a fun night where the students could be found playing volley- ball and ping-pong in the gym, or dancing to the music of the Nomads. Careful plan- ning during the summer by Bob Odle and Suzi Patz made this event an eminent success. The Jeff Greenleaf Benefit Dance, spon- sored by the Lettermen's Club, was the first of many events to raise money for Jeff, who was iniured in football practice. Held in November, it certainly may be classified as one of the outstanding activities at Crawford this year. After game dances were also popular during the basketball season. Dances after the Kearny and Lincoln games showed, by the number of participants, our ever increas- ing spirit. i Marsha MacDonald and Mike Kennedy provided many laughs as they performed their antics. fzsiioof Wa, ln Shakespeare's time the play was a relatively new medium of entertainment, which continued to grow in popularity until it became one of the foremost areas ofmenioyment. Crawford followed in this tradition with the All School Play, Out of the Frying Pan, a spirited comedy. Left to right-Sharon Edwards, Mike Kennedy, Joe Falkner, Connie Korander und Mike Schwartz in an uproarious scene from Out of the Frying Pan. The outstanding cast takes a bow. Diane Hester performs as a toy ballerina Songs from many lands highlighted this year's Christmas Pageant presented by the music department. The choir and ensemble sang such beautiful songs as Carol of the Drum and Chanukah Song. The orchestra also offered some lovely carols, one of which was joined by the voices of the audience. Clrriri fmad ageanf Mr. Green conducts the orchestra while a da sl.,-p DC , ,,,,. .,, 1 ff f l A Bzsm fl' ' fxg omecoming ueen -Jael? Warcoffe , .xdffenolanffi Brenda Cumming Colleen Bell Carol Chopek Clorice Bell gran d finals to a week of event P y Drake, the I95 ecia EUQH iii omecornin 9 H g Queen, is presented, y Marco e rac J. ,M S0719 8,1 CAQQFLCLJQPJ A ,L One of the most publicized special events held at Craw- ford this year was Homecom- ing. Judy Marcotte, our most gracious queen, was crowned during half-time activities by Miss Judy Drake, the 1959 Homecoming Queen. A week of extra activities highlighted this annual affair. Excitement and suspense filled the campus every day of Homecoming week. The Junior Varsity football and basketball squads were cheered by many enthusiastic Crawfordites, led by the J.V. song and cheer leaders, Mar- idell Evans, Barbara LeSage, Stephanie Bedillion, Jim Mass and Judy Stone. icem Hours of dlhgent work have made Crawford s Drlll Team one of the best synchronized groups In the clty Under the student drrectlon of Linda B rdeen Colonel, the gurls participated In parades Accentuatmg the vlvacuous spmt of these gurls were the new uniforms red whrte and blue om on ora 4 x 5 . l' 9' fl ffl L will Left to right, lst row-Frain, Smith, Meixner, Holeman, Loss, Jondoll, Holan. 2nd row-Wilson Zeller Clark Peters Guiesmann Fuller. 3rd row-McCord, Meyer, Schmith, Coffey. 4th row-Walcott, Leeper, Crows, VanHorne Turner Wulfemeyer Kouvusta Perhaps the most school-spirited co-eds are these who practice dili- gently for long hours and devote much of their time to representing Crawford at many city-wide events. Thank you Crawfordites, for a job well done! You are one of the finest drill teams in the city. -l0YCe Polls Sheila Gibson Left to right, lst row-Johnson, Heothman, Dunn, Herald, Keller. 2nd row-Given, Groeger Cameron Breeden 3rd row Toth Warner, Johnson, Rademaker, Cochran. 4th row-Hinkley, Wells, Pallas, Soloman, Kalangum Halowenski Tetter Smith .lorrey Campbell. fag 01106 Left to right, lst row-Harris, Belkin, Dowling, Edwards. 2nd row-Pfau, Rose, Jensen, Secore, Dowling, Bertell. Besides our fine Drill Team we also Q have an outstanding Flag and Drum Corps. The girls practiced long and hard to perfect a precision Drum i Corps and the girls in Flags have learned many intricate routines with double flags. Shirley Dowling l ll,l'l'l 0l706 Sue PreY Left to right-Prey, Galley, Copeland, Walden, Miller, Stead. 2-.- -o-O0- I- 1+-C00 O-Q32 U Ehim amz: 1--E '2 5-30 08:5 LCQL 0330- on V'-2 ESU' 'g gf-E 93 .S+- 902 'D-C-hw -O- C LU 31'-2+ 2 S 1100- 5335 a-.-:'-.Zio vT 'U'U tg-LC 0 Q.-8 u'Uw+- 5:00, GU ' .Q:2'E D 8223 n.+- E -C . vluskj -3-ESQ, 22015 n.'-2-E .-:Lag CD. 0 4- ig--': WQ. V1 A if 1 . k 3 Jw 'g Q B 2 Nc V S Wain Be UG T C3 0? QV, O2 0.0 Em .C Lg 'S XE -Oo ES 'Gm 23 'U'U 25 E '52 -Ei- 32 si- Qu: :E 28 Us.. 85m -HE 'EZ on Ou- .nga 17. o xE an-Q'g, Jia U.: Yi Left to right, lst row--T. Koester, R. Saiz. 2nd row-B. Grender, K. Cochran, K. Keller, M. Moldenhauer, M. Anaya, G. Raborn, M. Miller. 3rd row-D. Gray, K. Smitt, R. Gibbs, J. Schrupp, M. Schmit, B. Copeland. ounfer fgoinffa During third period each day, strains of popular and folk music issue from room 702, where the Coun- terpoints, under the direction of Miss Eunice Thompson, rehearse in order to obtain perfect tone, blend, and intonation. This Ensemble, composed this year of sixteen Crawfordites endowed with superior musical talent, has performed often for the enjoyment of listeners not only here at Crawford, but at Madrigal Festivals, for church meetings, and for various San Diego service organizations. Some of the most outstanding performances were given at the La Jolla Madrigal Festival, at Kiwanis Clubs, at the Rolando Methodist Church, at the Educational Center, and at the Sophomores' Introduction Assembly. Crawford should be proud of the Counterpoints for their excellent work and for helping to prove that music is another field in which Crawford excells. CAOPUJ L Miss Thompson Left to right, lst row-'Dxford, Joshin, Kahn, Motthies, Cole, Piper, Page, Blair, White, Schemp, DeSure, Wallace 2nd row-Elliott, Pierce, Roberts, Parker, Johnson, Bobrof, Snyder, Schunert. 3rd row-Heredia, 80 Belling,.Goldie, Anderson, Wulfmeyer, Howell, Cook, VanCleave, Schoenthal, Robinson, Parker, Egan. 4th row-Hauser, Compton, Blumanshein, Butler, Beard, Utz, Smith, Smith, William, Siegler, Lewis, Rice. Left to right, lst row-Keller, Hester, Folts, Ford, Casty, Day, Lidbom, Ziegenfuss, Stone, Woods, S. Evans, Gordy, Hill. 2nd row-Parks, Lobo, Peterson, McKean, Day, Davis, Suarez, Miller, Ashbury, Grant, Crittenden, M, Evans. 3rd row-Grey, Burkleo, Lieberman, Meyers, Comstock, Cle- land, Mikoln, Amick, Griswold, Rhodes, Hass, Farlinger, Page. Ath row-Okun, Maschiah, Wright, Caldwell, Dawson, Giaciolli, Harrison, Somers, Meyers, Lovranich, Lamb, Clasen, LeBar. KAUIIH , A skillful blending of voices plac- ed this year's choir among the best in Crawford's history. Several times the student body and P.T.A. were en- tertained by this group, two of the finest programs being those present- ed at Christmas and on Lincoln's birthday. Much credit is due Miss Thompson, the vocal music teacher, whose ef- forts with our vocal groups resulted in some very beautiful musical ac- complishments. i CHOIR Left to right, lst row-Alan Charney, Stephanie Evans, Ray Wade, Joyce Folts, Ken Ziegenfuss. C0-all of fly W Sue Lawton-October Suzi Miss Sharon Mass Terry Milne-February Rhea Repp-MGrCh Sharon Mass- December Brenda Cumming- January U 6 of fke Miss Sharon Mass, our petite, dark-haired Co- ed of the Year, was chosen for her pertness, charm, and most of all for her boundless enthusiasm which far outmeasures her size. 3 Our head song leader, Sharon has also been a hard working member of the Pacer Staff and an eager participant in all phases of school life. The other girls pictured here were the Girls of the Month-also active Crawfordites whose attrac- tive appearances and hard work have made them outstanding members of the Senior Class. The attributes that characterize these girls are a friendly smile, outgoing manner, and a concern for the welfare of others-three attributes which will surely make them as successful in the future as they have been in the past. Natalie Ault-April Colleen Bell-May WJ. flmfbaf Jim 'McCorquodale Dqn Heher Dick Maddox Crawforcl's Mr. Football of 1960 was Jim Corky McCor- quodale, famous for his spunk and speed in this exciting sport. Corky lettered in Varsity football as a Junior and has proved in- valuable ever since. Appointed to the All-Eastern Football Team and the All-San Diego Section Football Team lsponsored by the Breitbard Founda- tionl he was also the only San Diegan appointed to the All-South- ern California Team lsponsored by the Helms Foundotionl. He was also Player of the Week in the Eastern League. The runners-up for the title of Mr. Football were Howard Nott, Dusty Gaines, Dan Helzer, and Dick Maddox. Ong ana! KAQQPLCLJQPZ5 Marion Pasas Yxv 31-,,3s,:.!l.4' rl 5 , jk f J 4 XE, I , 5 f . .fb - Ernie Dronenburg Hard-working, school-spirited, and enthusiastic . . . these are only a few of the words that describe our loyal song leaders Sharon Mass, Gail Bob- rof, Carol Cassel, Martha Miller, and Marion Pasas, and our tireless cheer- Gail Bobrof Our ever faithful spirit builders. 1392 , . gain!! it 11' I Li. ' 1 . 1,f' nw 1 am, Q ,if 2 , -JM 7 . , , , A 4- af . , A sf, , 4, JT 1' . ggi ' H -, .flu f, ,, , Tx. X ir, I , Q I in 3 . , v W .'--k is 'K my l I j 23,55 gif' ,QNI msg, sv: xfgiw- . . 3. , 5' H43 'N '.i f.ri 1 3 fi dev 4 . - 356.2 ' .T 1: Q S 1-Q4 W H-'Tir' -wa x . Luiz- , . 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'fe 'va Si .,f' sh. ga N L 8 gf ' . :fi ff YM' J Q A. ,2'1. pr if k. A'X 1 SM' , Q f .. ' 4, M V W Q6 1 fa 4 JA .W , uf xg Q A ..,.ff X' 2 fx '11, UH. ,ff ffm.. . vu F. ff ?a ffl ,. f 'i ,gag'F3- .vp 1 1. J' 1 'iw x 5, -f L0 'pr 'lf LQ, 5 dv. V. A ,aim-, ' 'f X , 1 . l 66 as ore 0 .SQAOOK .Siairif 1 Gerry Nash leaders Steve Smith, Ernie Dronen- burg ond Gerry Nash. With the help of these students, Crawford's spirit has risen to new heights ond en- circled our school in friendliness and unity. Carol Cassell Martha Miner l The Song Leaders in action. g. IQOHC Queen ww! Affendanfs Miss Janet Jensen was selected R.O.T.C. Queen and represented Crawford at the Regimental Ball. Her court consisted of Ginger Clark and Sharon Edwards, two otherattractive Crawford co-eds. The Regimental Ball is one of the exceptional city wide events, and is sponsored by the San,Diego City Schools Reserve Officers Training Corps. e5erue icer rq in in 01705 . l O , Leff fo righl, lsf row-D. Goodmanson, J. Wilson, S. Knoll, J. Jensen, G. lfefff Clark, B. Copeland, M. Poslornl. 21-id row-E. Jones, G. Allen, D. DeLong, B. Fowler, J. Person, L. Hamilton, J. Tabor, R, Witloker. Leff io right, lst row-Burkhursl, T. Nelson, J. Horner, A. Kruse, D. Ming. i e earn 2nd row-D. Skinner, R. Fowler, D, Goodmcmson, D. DeLong, E. Jones, J. Tabor, J. Wilson, J. Person. 7' ' i.. M ' 1 - 1 CAV Quay! an cy mi!! J 300111 Len N? Hgh'-RQ Biggs' R' Arwdo' R' Left to right, lsf row-D. Goodmcmson. 2nd row+-M. Poslorol, E. Jones. 3rd J 9'd 'Sk J' D '9' row-iz, whmcker, K. schmidi, Am row-P. savage, M. Morsiglio. .sfh mw- R. James, R. Fowler, R. Harrison. 6ll'i row-C. Bradshaw, E. Breece, W, Morris, D. Ming. - -, W Company, jimf pfafoon Left to right, lst row-J. Tabor, J. Wilson, A. Brown. 2nd row-D. Ming, A. Kruse, P. Sullivan, J. Schriebman, J. Long, W. Abernathy, R. McCutcheon. 3rd row-D. Rose, S. Gardner, W. Barkhurst, D. DeLong, J. Naiers, W. Tomlin. 4th row-W. Morris, W. Becker, R. Seibert, S. Budau, D. Schmuck, T. Nelson. 5th row-Lt. R. Whittaker. W COW! any, econc! p!Clf00lfL Left fo right, lst row-J. Tabor, B. Copland, A. Brown, M, McStroul. 2nd row-D. Skinner, D. Weim, R. Harrison, C. Bradshaw, F. Browning, R. Sandoval, L. Cunningham. 3rd row-P. Savage, R. Craig, Walish, L. Crown, C. Branch, R. Lilz, T. Stoops. 3rd row-M. Marsiglia, W. Hess, L. White, L. Schwartz, M. Vasquez, W. McCalister, R. Wrisley. 51h row--M. Betz, R. Whittaker. O Cjomlaang, jcrdf pfafoon leff fo right, lsf row-W. Jones, M. Pasloral, A. Roccaforte. 2nd row-K. Gibson, G. Caplin, J. Nevill, R. Casler, V Kane, M. Kane, G. Fulfon. 3rd row-R. Garvin, Pearson, Whorlon, D. Klines, R. Davis, l.. Cates. 4lh row-R. Suarze La forresf, T. Suarze, C. Smelko, T. Veal, R. Shinn, R. Somers. 0 60l'l'I,l0CLIfL , 8COI'l6! p!CLi00l'l Left to right, ls! row-D. Goodmanson, E. Jones, J. Roccaforte. 2nd row-T. Collins, E. Cowan, P. Mixon, J. Brueggen, R. Cleland, W. Smilh, E. Miller. 3rd row-E. Breece, C. Crumrine, C. Thomas, R. Hume, J. Occhiello, E. Millican. 41h row-K. Schmidt, D. McDonnell, L. Jones, M. Snopel, J. Byrum, R. James. W M.e.L0., VM6z MJ? amd, guvuof ovgfdfo-it 0-'VUL fxw-Q,em,',:4 -fuf' A? Juv-L 1,e,w6,f.H9,'-ei 140 qybvcjy ,, , Victory elongs fo the persevering. QLVMMV ' , N I B f WLM 3, C',K-efmwibvy Q 2 gAfuJA..a, 0-.4,UL, u.f1fvg,c.JZ,z. Vwbf, 0 .pwQg,e.ga,M,zvg5Qy,i.,,,4L.fL7Vfy,A,,,7xA,,C9JV4W,J, 'WV' JLMW5 Md Mmm led ga JEJU, a,,ffLg,LQ1f Ovvvof .Z2,,.4,',, ,JLQJF J ,LQNLQ Qbofvvt, if M051 QL:-LQ, WAXWMMQAKWJL U.. 'WL ox 'XHQFABLNA lwvvfs- Si-., QNJvxAefvw.,.5l:l.m Ofw-A S WSCVVJ MRM OQQQYSN. .AGM XSM.-sz A mwxxmamhwz Wxw QJ-.sfww X HXA41-fvv-QA9-wQXX mms 'AM-'WV-fvvgk BX-'rw 4.2-uxs. SPL-LQ' JLLQ' wx ck ,OJJ ,Ayn EFQJW fffjpf ww , , QW tmcow wgwf by X vi MW W? WN 3 fswm? X 'iffo 4 .ff if f L J' . ,L gf W5 fag' 'Zyff-9' A ' X4 ff fill ff Af fl J , L. , WJ SR X V u 1 A k A Q f Ji: ' UF NW' k A j4Af4-f 442444 ff' , H W 1 X KL V, K vi -f xlib' ff- 5 if I J AQ K4 4 pk N . 7 ' 4 1 f ' .1 - ,J ' f 1 I 5 Q j00f6Cl,! I 960 The perseverance of which Napoleon spoke can best describe the Colt football team of 1960. They played, not as individu- als, but as an organized unit. They surprised their foes in league play with their hustle, their unprecedented willingness to win, and their never-say-die spirit. The Colts were led through their games by their fine co-captains Jim McCorquodale and Howard Nott. With but one exception the margin of our losses was never greater than one touchdown. The sound of the final gun brought victory on four occasions, it sounded in defeat five times. Finally the Colt team brought honors to Crawford as they tied for second place in Eastern League play. 'WE COACH HARVEY COACH SMITH Howard Nott looks on as the Crawford and Claire mont lines collide. JIM McCORQUODALE Co-Captains HowARD Norr R'CK SOMERS Manager DAN HELZER BILL EBERLE DICK MADDOX Quarterback Halfback Fullbqck MIKE TURNER STEVE HAIMAN BOB REEMELIN Cenfef End HC1,fbClCk I Iaac E: JOHN MONTEJANO FRED DICKSON MIKE MCCULLOUGH Halfback End End RICHARD HOLLOWAY NELSON MOORE LARRY MABEE Tackle End Tackle L I I , JIKK MCCORQUODALE LARRY DUBBS L HOWARD NOTT Hqlfback 5 Y - '- . V' Jind.. f . Q VTGCHS 1 ' I I , , 1 4 , , ff' , 'DONYGUNG 'R XJIM LINDER f A A rfraflm RUPP Halfback A Guard HUrfbUCk BOB JANECK PAT MURPHY DUANE FARRAR End Guard Tackle LARRY GUSKE DAVID PEPPER JOHN ALLISON GUI'-ffd Guard Fullbcrck I K jgwwymg We N H ,Q 3 NNW Nix? QVQR, N J Ma X LQ 54,43 ,manga 15, 4 V fam V051 ' f Elf M ffufhf JVL E 4 I' 74615 2 562588, ,mlm slave 0 6 W2 43 ' M46 fc M1 2 ,wg fwmgfjiygfi QQJQJF yjkawk Vo fy? 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Coach Malcolm's Junior Varsity squad made a fine showing this season. .l.V. experience aids the players in pre- paring tor the Varsity. With the gradu- ation of many of this season's varsity football players, next year's destiny is in the hands ot the J.V. team of this autumn. Exciting contests this season gave Colt fans a preview of next year's games. We are looking forward to the coming season when a great J.V. team of i960 will provide a terrific unit in 1961. Excitement at the Carnival J' ' :Eff A Crawford battles against the West in the City Carnivals John Allison goes off tackle against Kearny. M LU' 60445 I 55 me 1 f' i ' . ig ' ,. -' L I X RW? fn Q i 49 .-F1 A Y' +722- ,Z MR G hh mow . is Cfl s ' ' -2? Glam, '-'-I is WWW Ei 'va Dusty Gaines, after catching a pass, r- heads into the open: The Colt line holds and the backtie defends versus Clairemont. Jim Rupe turns the corner against ld Lincoln, - 4.-A Q56-FZ ,f BANG! The Colts on their way to victory Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Chula Vista ..,.... El Cajon ..,,,.,.. San Diego ............ Saint Augustine ..a,... Point Loma ...,... La Jolla ......,,.. Lincoln ........ Hoover ........ The long grind up the hill A i . l 1 3: 1 + Clairemont Mar Vista , L I, if .. if M ,, fafirl ' 9-YW, ,ll N 1 .17 , f gli W , X .if T .W jiijzjflrfbjlx QlMVi,jVfMZffJg.l7M!6!Mj7inM if WWW .ff ,J lf if Jw! 5 W ,ff r M TM ,XJ -U if C X ' fi C i4 s .0 177' y y y nl yo ,f , J by ffl' 17 fy jf 1' V!!! U f A 1 . 7 I If ,ig f T WMV' Left to right, front row--T. Miller, Matthie, Kogler, Gird, Caeglio, Perez, Console, Fisher, M. Miller, Novell. Middle row-Spandl, McBrotney, Brun- ner, Burns, Simpson, Mikolon, Keyes, Whaling, Parry, Donan. Rear row-Mgr. Wilson, Bagnell, De Vore, Beekley, Gord, Cook, Portuguese, Somogyi, Tote, Stebbins, Austin, Norrell, Mr. Donnelly. The Colt cross-country unit, completing another successful season, finished second in Eastern League competition. Coach Donnelly's group was led by such runners as Jim Console, Dave Burns and Dan Perez. Stamina, energy and get-up-and-go enabled the Colts to defeat teams of reknown such as Lincoln and San Diego. The long two mile iourney over hill and dale often terminated as a smashing victory as the Colt runners sent opponent after opponent down to defeat. From the sound of the start- ing gun until the crossing of the finish line, the Colts were a spectacular group. Consistent running re-- sulted in the squad being one of the city's finest. This high-spirited team of harriers compiled a three- and-one record as they gained city honors. Cross-country running is a tedious task, as well as an unheralded one, but our young men have made Crawford proud of them. 4 l l Jim Console Dave Burns Dan Perez Art Mikolon Steve Gird David Donan Larry Ceaglio Ralph Parry Charles Tate Andy Whaling Mike Miller Bob Kogler vmxkwfm ,7,,,0M7'f744f,Q4g,y,4M ,my 049' JMWVT7 Z6 ufvclfffrflfhfqf' ,fpywffdgwf Wil knew 174,-2 ,Z-65297 ,JM wmv M fvewvpf refsf ing Mp! y0'Mf93-duff? wed! 6M2f '7zfaA5:4 g Z-1 TL Inu. A Coach Smith 7 Left to right front row R Hurtado, E. Carroll, C. Anderson, R. Sondobal, Left fo right, from row-Bennington, Hurtado, Cox, Anderson, Mass J Hughes C Sleeper Rear row--H. Notl, R. Enstad, D. Bowman, R. Peg- Brickey, Christensen, Sandobal, Sweany, Malthie. Second row-Hughes Dieckman, Simpson, Sleeper, Birch, Vyvyan, Whaling, Phillips, Roberts Bachman. Third row-L. Newport, R. Newport, Smith, Murphy, Summerall Fry, Pegram, Wilheil, Lovelady, Belden. Rear row-Shields, Parker, Aiken Bowman, Parrell, Carlson, Franzen, Thomas, Enstad, Turner, Holloway Nott, Mr. Smith. Coach Smith's l96l wrestling squad provided the Colt fans with many exciting moments. Wrestling is an individual ability and effort. The Colt unit was composed of such rugged athletes as Howard Nott, Steve Smith and Dennis Bowman. Spirit was high among the wrestlers, and fierce com- petition raged daily for the top position in each weight class. The training for wrestling was a strenuous and tedious task, for each man had to be in perfect condition. A squad such as ours held workouts daily to fortify the wrestlers. Congratulations for a fine season are in order to a great squad of young men. lO5 i X X , Dennis Bowman on even terms Q, faLe l CLl0l0 Qlnff Bob Pegram defends against a leg dive Dennis Bowman now gains a commanding position, AOL! i A 3. if., Q 4? Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford 5 7 4 i 1' div Crawford C wford wford wford rowford 4 7 4 u 4 C ' lflfif iffri 75 Ek - P 44,'ifiEii?iifi51f r'x ----- 46' fffa .f.. ,..... . 42 A Yuma .f.QiQ i..4.4...,fQ ...,a....,,..,, 43 Helix .., .,.....,, 37 Kearny .. 47,1 rrar La Jolla 66' Mission Boy 50 Sans Diego . 49 Hoover ..,.,.. 67 Sf. Augusfine 46 Lincoln ....... 47 Clairemont ,. 40 La' Jolla ..... 49 Kearny ...,...., 62 Son Ufego ...... 46 Hoover ............ 70 SI. Augustine 48 SDSC Frosh 71 Mission Bay 60 lincoln ..,...... ,,.-1 uf, gflffgefgafn W 1967 A., fi , Coach Sams Fritz Ziegenfuss Bill Cenlef Captain Manager Ross Furrow drives in for a lay-up, The Colt varsity basketball squad completed another spectacular season, gaining city and county honors. The hoopsters were a group of athletes co-ordinated and skilled in the art of teami- work. With a fourteen and eight overall record, Coach Sam's unit held impressive victories over San Diego, Mission Bay and St. Augustine. Fritz Ziegenfuss, Larry Willis and Paul .lanicki were only a few among the many who con- tributed to the team effort. Often was the occasion when the Colts staged a rally to gain an outstand- ing victory in the game's final moments. At the close of a successful year, we anticipate even greater future victories for Crawford High. Action under the basket against La Jollas Fritz Ziegenfuss hangs onto the ball versus Mission Bay. Lee Young set for a shot. '51- Larry Willis goes high to dunk for two points. 9 Ross Furrow Paul Janicki Guard Forward 6-'23 Larry wines Cenfer Dusty Gaines Fritz Ziegenfuss Cenfer Forward Dave Murphy Merle Svedberg Forward Guard Dennis Bishop Forward Dick Bennett Lee Young Forward Cenfef unior amif Z?a:tLef6aff Coach Malcolm Left to right, front row-Shontz, Hudson, Urdahl, Blum, Ault, Olsen, Rubin. Rear row-Mgr. Horton, Hasenauer, Bladow, Clem, Kroepel, Christensen Posthumus, Grear, Mr. Malcolm. The talent displayed by this season's J.V. basketball team promises a spectacular season next winter. Coach Malcolm's squad, after a hard-fought season, will be aim- ing towards next year's varsity unit. lnexperienced as the players were, the games were constantly filled with excite- ment. The varsity is made of ex-Junior Varsity players, and our hopes for the '62 season ride with the .l.V. of this year. Crawford ..,.. ...,. 7 5 Crawford ..... ....f 4 7 Crawford ...., ...., 5 4 Crawford ..... ...VV 3 3 Crawford ,,,.. ,,,,. 3 8 Crawford ...,. ,,,.. 5 8 Crawford ,,... ,A,.. 3 4 Crawford ..... ,.... 4 6 Crawford ....Y ..... 4 0 Crawford ....A .,,,, 3 7 Crawford ...,, ...., 4 5 Crawford ..... ..... 3 O Crawford .,.,. .,,,A 5 8 Crawford ..,. ,,,,, I 9 Crawford ..... ,,,,. 4 I Crawford ,... A.... 4 4 Crawford .... ,,,,. 5 O Crawford ,..,, ,,,,. 3 8 Granite Hills ,,., Clairemont .,,,,, Kearny YY,.,YVYV,,, Point Loma .... La Jolla ....,,, Mission Bay , San Diego .,.. Hoover ....Y,,,,,.. Saint Augustine Lincoln ......A,.... Clairemont .,..,, La Jolla .,,,... Kearny ..,,..... San Diego ,,,,. Hoover Y,,..Y....... Saint Augustine Mission Bay Lincoln ,,,.,,,,,,. .. qrwvltwtfkqllllryt M' M C if C , i l MVK, if , 7Z L llggmwrgx qZi,il'lVr grae! Vail A W. f f m , Zflfwl My W , W i s Coach Donnelly The l96l track squad brought forth a strong array of potential power to carry the crimson, white and blue colors of Crawford High. Track and field events included: team relays, individual dis- tance runs, shot-put, hurdles, pole vault, high and broad jump. A special event was added this season: the shot-putter's 440-yard relay. The squad proved to be the Eastern League's fastest as well as tre- mendous shot-putters. Outstanding performers in all track events gave Crawford a strong, well-bal- anced team. Richard Johnson, Jim Console, and Steve Haimen were only a few of the top athletes of the Colts. Exciting battles at Colt meets never failed to bring shouting fans to their feet as Crawford was constantly victorious. Mr. Donnelly's cindermen proved worthy of carrying the Crawford banner. , 5 h H ' ,rfiwlf f WL r :sg 'K iz. ff' . rf ,Q a ,iam l rx' N. Yi' Q W -, ix. Y W ' A Lett to right, top row-Don Cummings, Allen Brown, Bill Sanders, Richard Green, Dan Worona, Steve Gird. Bottom row- Worona, Steve Haimen, Ed lont Jim Console, Dick Bartlett, Glrd, Sanders, Bob Creason, Richard Johnson, Bill Rainey. ll2 ,ss 5 . I X lwlilf, Lance Consaul at the peak of his vault. 1'r 1 fm- 4 pf' '23 Left to right, front row-Creason, Bartlett, Green, Johnson, Console, Cummings, Caeglio, Austin. Second row-Consaul, Sanders, Gird, Lanlz, Haimen, Cook, Stebbins, T. Miller, Poslhumus. Third row-Mr. Woodhams, Hughes, R. H, Martin, Lewis, Brown, Tale, Jacobsen, Blackburn, McCullough, Mr. Donnelly. Rear row-Wilson, mgr., Shields Gray, Worona, Keyes, Rainey, Herrmann, Bartlett. : I - -45 i za., -f -' . i W MI 'M' . f ' ,Q I ?,...W-ya-M if . 'T I if ' - .. k I Ak A ',. My sr, k,..f, gay, , -.-A-we'--'54 - , ,M ' I - f. . . N yi F ' , Airy gf , K, .. .. . 5 A ,F ml f. K 1 . 1'A?:H ,.. .. i ap. . 3' . . . ' . N A H y x , K xv- , D 9 . y X . K,-. h -u9N,4.-!'vi1 M 1 N X- Ni.: -.kr Q B 'Af' -.' ' ' i'2 4f' ' '- K f - - a are Af' 7 5. W --Spa, ,V ll- 1 v e ,..... , ' ..,', , M Allen Brown exhibits his form at hurdling, Richard Johnson iumps long and high. -,Q Q . xi i i '-S 1. ' if . N11 5' I i , ,, V . V - ' , lt ' Jf, xl. . i I : -- -sisl V ...,,, M: . ry . 1 ,mv . ,, U J, ,J 1 .J f ' J. . . - fn.-9, ..L--. - . . W . 1 L ' K -if? Richard Green leaps over the bar. Ted Miller stretches to break the tape. B. 'K F ff ' :M x . .. , .... i'iiE:7'1'f .Hx 8 f .... . uc gf., K ,f WM 4,L. ,,,.Q.m.,s..+Q-lwff iw ,.,..s-.fa f' W. ai -1 Q An W 'srvief 2- ...s-iq we s l 1 A1 A fi Qfszm. mfr il' w H WM E 2- ' fi g- 5. 3 ,, A 5 1 W -c L R A. 'W . if li 4- Q . fi 55? sfng vEk::,wvi52:2E:151, , :? ,-:,4,::Jffw: Left to right front Gard Stevenson Slmpson Hafer Second Donan Kogler Parry Walker Gabor Bruce Andress, Urback. Rear: left to rlght front Berry Spandl Blakeman Fisher Norrell Puentes Rear Mr Donnelly Jeanguenat Matthue Brunner, Prout, Martin. Though they are not as large as the A trackmen, the B and C team members proved to be effective time and again as successful seasons for both squads were in the off- mg These boys compete nn the same events but dnfferent standards are set to compensate vw ff V f- K x A ' 1 s x .pink . .sqm-- 4s...,f-:f-e.fiu.+-.1 v: qw.. su.: ww A+ an Q nguulvu fi '50-. Ww- wav? -dl 7 do ff 'cyl 'uw' 567 M , V. it ' -Q-,.w's ' AfaQ,f1wx,i3 1 :garmin Mu' 2- '- ,. .., . ,WAa.t.1 41 -ff 117+ arf mu--f gcwegaf i I 96 I f Coach Hayes Dan Helzer Captain Mike Palermo waits as Ron Dargo sends the ball towards home. Coach Hayes' 1961 baseball team provided the Crawford fans with many innings of excite- ment. A reinforced and'revitalized group of ballplayers were constantly on its toes, ready to gamble for the big play. Baseball welds individual efforts into team achievements. Containing such athletes as Dan He lzer, team captaing Don Young, and Jim McCorquodale, the team was particularly strong on offense and pitching. Powerful batters and a good pitching staff combined to form a winning team as the Colts battled in Eastern League Competition. Returning lettermen and rookies alike contributed to the task of leading' the Colts through a successful season. No Colt fan will forget the strong teamwork and high spirit displayed by the baseball team. ' Jim McCorquodale Rick Monson Don Young Louis Nicks Don Pitts Dan Helzer X Ll J . DJ 4, srgg ' I '-IJJYJM 'A'i,L L--i'. .. :M -,.,.- I: -. , .A J ' EW. i .ii JMR . 'fi . l y - - .J A 1 if ' ' 'Q' .f A: wi, -4 Jkwtrfll M . -, -. 1 L' - , x ' - , .,, ,, ,.,. . , . . Tom Cassie Jim Rupe John Allison , Tom Whelan Mike Palermo Fred Dickson i Ron Dargo ,, ,, 1, , 3, . Q, . -,f 3 W . If H A-' i F ' ,. 'H, A'-fl ' . ' ,.J i.rg15gf,-Q' A L.,:..f.9' ff ,W J..-f ...... J .s ,I , - ,JW r ' Tf, A- . '-'xi' ' 7 A HQ, e . '?3'f:,Yif- Y E A . . a 5335 i'ifg21Hi?fi?a, - W - 13,35 if fi ' -Ie n iigligf., is , v-,ff :Jug r., .' ' 54,2 fi-Lg, -' -f - H . ..fQl'1'5rf 34.3.4 -'mfg ,g, - 1-lr - asp? 5'-gg Dave Bruen Ed Brainard Allen Bond Fred Dickson matches batting strength against pitching power, Dan Helier crosses home easily as he scores, Helzer rounds first base after singling Rick Monson sprints for first against Chula Vista. K t , ,, N ' A' ' ' x b' n x,,5:,+ 0 of I JW ' tirg :KV uncor amz y ,fc N ft, tfzw' fly 'Sw 'N ff? if Mfg, ' I y U nf, i 1' aw fl W 9 flgiw 31 T ho ls?-si, ,,ff2'i, y, -,TZ 11' -' 4 ,f ,,3L,z,f',7 Mfr V 4' , f A J f T eg, wr, , , bf ,fcffyj rj ' A WW 0 f T 2 H 1 M Coach Pease 14117 I X' if V , fl, ll! f J 'K T fwfifif W5 , f MJ' V Left to right, front: Duncan, Piscopo, Hudson, Fox, Adame, Kroepel, Hindenlang. Rear: Mr. Pease, Grinder, Beerle, Hasenauer, Dubbs Simmons, Dennis, Rubin, Jacobsen. Mr. Pease's Junior Varsity baseball squad was comprised ot many tine young ball- players. A great all-around team promised an exciting season. The team's ability, play afield and at bat, promises much for the 1962 base-ball team. The players worked enthusiastically to produce a winning team. The team, made up mostly of rookies, was a little green and needed time to develop. By this time next season many of these ballplayers will be ready forthe Varsity. Exciting contests were always present as the Colts' strong squad was constantly in the middle of the battle. Erratic as the games often were, suspense was never missing and the quality was always high. .RW wk 0' iW ggti' yMLi , ennia 1 Q55 ig 196iM,lr . Q MV , 1 X ' twjfitif . mf , 3 . .- .c ,,,. -qi ,M ,.V. ,....,... ,,.. .... ,,,., .......-.f K , 1 I ,A 1. 11: Q - , ., , L A . .1.,,..,Q,-3 .- -,,.-,1 -.,,,i, .. 3 - 4 . -,,.', f, ' - 2 . . 1 1 .f .1 4. . ,.f1.,,33 1, f, -f . V. ,, , up .., , A. ,, ig, . 4 gag . 6 A 1' Y lk Q vh ' 1 ,,o . 'Cl HH? ii? Sfsm. +P Kneeling: B. Bennett, Allsbrook, Ziegenfuss, Clark, Franzen. Coach Sams demonstrates his serve Standing: Marshall, Gibbs, D. Bennett, Oriol, Faiel. The tennis team of 1961 presented a formidable array of talent. As coach of the squad, Mr. Sams aided the men as they developed into a smooth-playing unit of well-distributed ability. Even though the squad was handicapped by the lack of experienced players, their spirits and hopes were not dimmed. They demonstrated their skill and knowledge of the game as many of the matches were characterized by brilliant playing. Ray Gibbs, Dick and Bob Bennett were outstanding players for the Colt team. Many new play- ers developed this season since a small turnout provided for more individual aid. Both singles and doubles matches were held. Our doubles teams fared better than the individ- uals, but both were often successful. 120 IJ reody to serve. paclwf .fdcfion Dick Bennet e WM .EAA M WUWZA WW W X553 W M W Kbkgjiwiwiifpw. Q T' .X .- ' 5- - --Q. N-Q...., f ymnccfmficzi 196 f Left to right, front: McMullen, Marko, Mass, Miller, Day, Ross, Utz, S. Smith. Middle: Breece, Jon Hughes completes G stunt Martin, Sweany, Levant, Lamb, James, Sandover, Ralph Phillips. Rear: Hindenlang, Cox, Pollycutt, Hughes, J. Smith, Morsiglia, Kipers, Whaling, Gaines, Thompson, Mr. Malcolm. on the horse' Gymnastics is one of the most exciting and breathtaking sports to witness, and the Colt fans were thrilled by performances of their team. Many of the activities included were trampoline, parallel bars, the horse, horizontal bar, and tumbling events. Steve Smith, Lee Phillips and Jon Hughes were among the outstanding gymnasts. Mr. Malcolm, coach of the unit, aided the athletes. Lee Phillips at th'e TOP Of the giant swing. fi: ' 44 ' , . ,. Y ' frm L K x 2 y : 55:55 -f Q.. ,,,,, ., V - Steve Smith at the peak of the giant dive. QW l96l Left to gh? lot Shon ri , r n: tz, Gabrielson, Maker, Koester. Rear: Barad, Pepper, Mr. Lokke. The golf squad of l96l was headed by Mr. Lokke. He guid- ed the golfers, giving those who needed aid many helpful pointers, and those who were seasoned players, encourage- ment. Much skill is required to par- ticipate in the sport of golf, and our team exploited this skill and knowledge to the fullest during a successful season. Among the returning letter- men were Willard Brown and Byron Pepper, who led the Colts to victory on the greens. As the season progressed, the Colts were aiming for the championship of the Eastern League. .....-Q-Q-.-n'..v - Byron Pepper exhibits his form. Mr. Lokke instructs Byron Pepper and Tom Koester. Y d f bg h ht d f I lldy Jr Ol WdIIH X if 9345 .v xy , Y sl Spy jg S ' 'w jx A X153 mf ,M W jiffij K X f X L A X x Nxiwl 9 3? ifgjwx Q4 gm 5? FM QQ N RT N1 X '6ri9 w V v XVI n ,H K MA UV lf W vw JMX' I M W7 jlpjgfw ji UN MN ,awp 1' M W. U10 M HM A . f g5, , : . L QJN , I f Q 0 J ff, M 'Mn XV Nw Lf Uk 1 LY' X f wwf Qf1i 1f,wffV W J f sr WM lg A A U! 1 4 f , My wi f A GLMUJ LL Ufww f OD ' uf ff Cfaaa .Ma for? Left to right, Sophomore Officers: Alan Griffin, Vice-President, Terry Milne, Secretary, John Lett, Treasurer, Brenda Cumming, President. Class members line up for fun at Carnival Time, our fun-filled Junior Class Party. Our own Agony Four entertain us during the Junior Class Party with a rendition of Cafeteria Peas. Left to right, Junior Officers: Diane Tollefson, Secretary, Brenda Cumming, President, Alan Griffin, Vice-President, John Lett, Treasurer. Under the guidance of our coun- selors, Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Lewis, and our class advisor, Mr. Sheldon, the Class of '61 embarked upon the first of three wonderful years at Crawford. Our constitution..written and officers elected, we soon es- tablished ourselves as a school spirit- ed, enthusiastic class, participating actively in ASB activities. To launch the AFS program, we sponsored a dinner and All-School Dance. Enter- ing ASB elections, Sophs were very successful with five class members landing maior offices. SOFA Mar union ear With 600 class members, we be- gan an exciting and fun-filled iunior year. Our class party, following a carnival theme, was a riotous success. Orientale, our Junior Prom, won the praise from faculty and students alike for its memorable beauty. Highlight- ing an oriental theme were numerous lanterns and streamers of Japanese flowers in shimmering pinks and lav- enders. Late spring found us dream- ing of becoming seniors-ordering our rings and sweaters, holding elec- tions, and planning programs. Scho- lastically and activity-wise, the year was considered a total success. en ior arid icem Stephanie Evans, Treasurer QUW Bonnie Belkin, Secretary Fritz Ziegenfuss, President Mike Schwartz, Vice-President fi? I Q, 5. ' . VNV '9'i2?i?2wi:idiii?Lgg1Y251fSz131-N I ,T 9 1' 1-1:4-132,1:Qff,a::i1E:L,g,-:qfgpg? ww-my fl'-L I . . if '1' e ..,. K ,., -- ,. . , ,L., , . W, 1: . . . Xt 2-51' gf M , xx if. T S pf, pak pg? ..,Q?..wF:N, W M ,gm T S , MR. GALE SHELDON Class Advisor en ior Meeting every Thursday at 2:40 in Room B-8, the Senior Council planned and approved all of the exciting events for a wonderful year. The Social Committee presented the hilarious class party in the Fall, plus the Annual Signing Party in the spring. Steph- anie Harris worked to keep senior dues to a minimum. The Program Committee staged two interesting assemblies for the class, and the Ways and Means Committee members handled the successful football concessions and numerous class sales. The Public Relation Committee kept Colts well informed. Special privileges were introduced and retained by a hard- working committee. The Commencement Committee's efforts made Graduation memorable. The committee for Caps and Gowns and Announcements handled ordering early, while the Ditch Day Committee organized all the fun at Ramona Oaks. The Honors Day and Vespers plans were made, and the Senior Prom Committee insured a memorable Prom by beginning work almost a year early. lt is evident by the success of Senior activities that all this careful planning provided a busier and more exciting year for all. Left to right, lst row--Council members: Belkin, Ziegenfuss, Schwartz, Evans. 2nd row-Pehka, Moldenhauer, Wiemeyer, Paine, Koppel, Baurmann man, McFarland, Miller, Harris, Dowling, Pasas, Ault, Lawton, Burns, Wille. 3rd row-Wilkerson, Cumming, Pierson, Tollefson, Korander, Thornberg M Perry, Trower, Faulkner, Wade, Holmes, Adler, Mamede, Feldman, Dean. ounci DIANE TOLLEFSON JUDY SCOTT CLAUDIA PIERSON MARION PASAS Historian Prom Ditch Day Commencement E SUSAN MILLER STEPHANIE HARRIS CONNIE KORANDER EARL FELDMAN Honor Day Budget Social Privileges KN ' fA,'L I LONA WIEMEYER SUE LAWTON SHIRLEY THORNBERG Ways and Means Announcements Caps and Gowns an 'li i . MARI-ANNE PEHKA SANDY COLEMAN SHIRLEY DOWLING I Vespers Public Relations Program enior LU , fe' lv-N .A,. .. ,,,, ,A 'dx CAPS AND GOWNS left fo right, lst row-Myrick. Carson, Thornberg, BUDGET, PROGRAM left to righf, lst row-Harris, Dowling. 2nd row Pehka, Gelman. 2nd row-Myers, Milazzo, Jensen, Folts, Korander, -Pqine, Hunter, Myrick, Sather, Pasas. McClean. 3rd row-Meckstroth, Comstock, Allen, Lovronich. HONOR DAY left to right, lst row-Romanoff, Miller, Holmes. 2nd row-Ross, Pitt, Norstrom, Korander, Pehka, Wilkerson. WAYS AND MEANS left lo right, lst row-Burns, Reeher, Wiemeyer, Snyder, Myrick. 2nd row-Rogers, Carson, Warnock, Bixby, Sleet, Blackman, Feldman, Day, Wilkerson, Milazzo. 2 WX 1 , wi In News SENIOR PRIVILEGES left to right, lst row-Bixby, Feldman, Jaffe 2nd row-Burns, Demsey, Gibson, Stewart, Romanoff. 3rd row- Reeher, Sleet, Holmes, Paine, Ross. COMMENCEMENT left to right, lst row-Cumming, Miller, Pasas, Salher. 2nd row--Stewart, Gelman, Mardon, Norstrom, Romanoff, Vreeland, Smith, Wille, Ault, Hull. 2d row--Hull, Meckstroth, Nelson, Lynch, Allen, Schuster, Holmes, Paine, Ross, Pehka, Hunter. 0lfl'Ll'l'llfiQQ.'5 0 A ,ff ,LV J , , V W 1 Af,4L'v 14 ,. . li Q Q wr S , 3. ,A 511,223 w i. ' M Visvl igi ,,,-.8 ,ig 4 - ,tu N, ,gel Q if I ,s 5 f ef j-hw if r lv' Shri r ,H ' S -as PUBLIC RELATIONS-left to right, lst row-Meyer, Korander, Coleman, ANNOUNCEMENTS-left t0 right, lst row-Mardon, Hull, Lawton, Hull, Pehka. 2nd row-Wright, Milazzo, Day, Herrmann, Ross, Sleet, Gelman. Repp. 2nd row-Palovchik, Hayes, Hemus, Gelman, Meckstroth, Wilkerson. v 3rd row--Angus, Sother, Comstock, Lovranlch, Hunter. F - 4' . , fxfzff. , X4 A fl, .. 2 V fy ' I an 'fs LW , K 'S . 3 ggi., M, , g,,..,.ff s -, SOCIAL-left to right, lst row-Romanotf, Kelley, Korander, Vreeland, Mardon. 2nd row-Reeher, Angus, Hemus, Judy, Froehlich, Velazquez, Herrmann, Miller. 3rd row-Kahler, Coleman. H DITCH DAY-left to flghff HFS' VOW-MGYUOH, NOYSYYOITI, PleI'S0f1, Sillheff PROM-left to right, lst row-Angus, Dowling, Mardon, Sleet. 2nd row- Skoglund. 2nd row-Wright, Melazzo, Angus, Day, Sleet, Flood, Dowling. Holmes, Velazquez, Lynch, Burns, Nachison. 3rd row-Nelson, Comstock, Lovranich, Mauro. VESPERS-left to right, lst row-Romanoff, Black, Pehka, Folts, Gibson. 2nd row-Sather, Allen, Meyers, Miller, Holmes, Milazzo. 3nd row-Ault, Smith, Schuster, Vreeland, Richardson, Carson, Jensen, Wright, Stewart. 4th row-Flood, Lovranich, Faulkner, Comstock, Meckstroth, Hayes. l3l uv-X MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Lawton cmd Rick Franzen, with their potential for getting things done, will surely go on to add to the many successes already recorded for them at Crawford. BEST SCHOLARS Julie Haynes and John Lett have been selected by their classmates for their exceptional accomplishments as scholars of the highest calibre at Crawford High School. BEST ALL AROUND All-American would be the adiective with which to describe Sharon Mass and Fritz Ziegenfuss whose personalities present a composite of all the wonderful qualities we strive for. BEST ATHLETES With their exceptional ability in athletics, Stevie Stevenson and Jim MclCorquodale have been chosen by the Class of '6l for their outstanding con- tributions in the field of sports. MOST TALENTED Selected by the Class of '61 as the most talented Seniors, Melody Jung and Don Young demonstrated their outstanding abilities many times at Craw- ford, Melody in dancing and art, and Don on the guitar. BEST PERSONALITY Happy natures and lots of enthusiasm are only two of the desir- able traits that characterize Brenda Cum- ming and Paul Dean, chosen the students with the best personalities. MOST SCHOOL SERVICE Terry Milne and Rick Somers were honored in this category for their outstanding and unfailing service to Crawford, plus an enthusiastic and tremendous sense of school spirit. MOST ATTRACTIVE Judy Marcotte and Dusfy Gaines, who were chosen for their nice looks and appealing personalities, were named the most attractive members of the Senior Class. BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Jovial spirits characterize Mary Paine and Mike Schwartz, who will never be forgotten for their smiles and hilarious antics which kept us all in the happiest moods. FRIENDLIEST Due to their winning smiles and outgoing manner toward all, Gail Bobrof and Bob Odle were selected as the friendliest members of the Senior Class. s 3333? 5553335 .il MMM 7? Mfg 35 swf JW W ffj,AW ff?Wf5fw mmf N LQ',Ji9PJv ' Di X N W G Ns? W ff ON Spf MQW WMWWW Z 2' Q Sen S lor Prom K' 7-fl fi If 1 -3,4 Vespers June I 1 Ucf-T X The high school years are ones of excitement, interspersed always with evebl-both good and bad. However, the wonderful happenings of 1960-61 were greatly overshadowed by an unfortunate accident which occurred early in the year.' On September 27, 1960, one of our Varsity Football play- ers, Jeff Greenleaf, was seriously iniured during football practice. At first paralyzed from the neck down, .leff's condition was critical and caused much concern among students not only at Crawford High, but at all other schools. When visitors were allowed, Crawfordites poured in to offer their encouragement. At school, rallies were held, taped and played to Jeff. Get-well cards were passed around and signed, and benefit football game was played on Thanksgiving Day with Sweetwater High. Jeff began to improve rapidly and soon regained control of the many parts of his body once completely paralyzed. We would like to think that our visits and encouragement were partially respon- sible for his rapid recovery, and that he might regain use of his legs soon. Jeff, the Centaur Staff offers this page not really to review your accident, but to let you know that we are still pulling for you and that we won't easily forget the boy who did more for school spirit and closeness than all the school activities put together. Neither will the hundreds of seniors on the fol- lowing pages who, though you were away, felt your nearness in every moment of our wonderful senior year. ALLEN, GEORGE ALFRED Better known as Smiley . . . has oeen 'quite active in R.O.T.C. 10, ll, 12g R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team IO, 11, 12p Senior Ditch Day Com- itteep All School Play 11, I2 . . . ill always remember the Senior 'rom . . . his hobbies include swimming and painting . . . would ike to make a career of the Navy . . enjoyed his class of Drama. ADLER, LOUIS STEPHEN Referred to as Big Lou . . . usually heard saying What's the Deal? . . . active in the Saving Stamp Committee 12, Swimming Team 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, C.S.F. 11, 12 . . . aspires to become fa- mous ANY way he can . . . es- pecially enioyed those quiet well- organized discussions in Advanced U. S. History . . . likes to swim and loaf . . . memorable moment was the Senior Prom. ALBINO, PATRICIA ANN Patty has been active in the Tennis Club . . . memorable moment was on Christmas Eve H9591 when she received her engagement ring . . . her future plans include being Len's chief cook . . . can always hear Patty say That's the way the pickle squirts! . . . most interest- ing class was Senior Problems. ALVAREZ, ROBERT RICHARD Likes the name Dudie . . . won't forget the last day of his Junior year . . . enioys listening, playing, and learning American Folk Music, playing Classical Guitar, and work- ing on his Mercury . . . hopes to finish College, to understand and know America, to visit the Appa- lachians, and to hear some Real Folk Music . . . enioyed History. ANDERSON, DARREL DALE I ANGST, KENNETH TEMPLE Skip's most memorable moment was the Senior Prom . . . hobbies include cars and music . . . am- bition is to MAKE lots of money . . . favorite saying is Like, what's happening? . . . most interesting class was History. AMICK, DANIEL FREDERICK Active in wrestling 10, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12 . . . Dan especially liked Band and Orchestra . . . usually heard saying You're Glur- py . . . hobbies include music and reading . . . will never forget the first Musical he was in, The Roaring Twenties. ANGUS, ERNEST WILLIAM Goes by the name of Ernie . . . hobbies are swimming and bowl- ing . . . activities include Senate 10, 11, Ditch Day, Vespers, Senior Prom, Senior Social, Constitution, and Announcements Committees, Stir-Ups 11, Frech Club 11 . . . will never forget Graduation or the Senior Prom . . . is often heard saying Confidential . . . is col- lege bound. w...-ny ALLEN, KAREN KATHRYN KK's activities have included Span- ish Club 10, G.A.A. 10, Vespers 12 . . , Karen's memorable moment was her first day at Crawford as a Junior . . . her hobbies include swimming and baseball . . . looks to becoming a Spanish teacher in the future. ANDERSON, PAUL THOMAS Better known as Tom . . . trans- ferred from John Muir High School in Pasadena . . . activities include Junior Hi-Y, Football 11, 127 Senior Hi-Y . . . memorable moment was the Oxnard Football Game . . . hobbies include cars and swimming . . . ambition is four years of College at U.S.C. and Dental School. 137 ATHERTON, DENNIS GEORGE Driving and working on cars are this Crawfordite's hobbies . . . Dennis especially enioyed Auto Shop and Metal Shop . . . would like to attend San Diego Junior College . . . will always remember Graduation Day. AZHOCAR, ERNEST JESSE No one does that is Ernie's fa- vorite expression . . . enioys music, movies, and art . . . active in wres- tling 12, football 10, 11, 12 . . . enioyed Senior Problems . . . would like to go to San Diego State College . , . will never for- get Graduation. ARVIN, SHARON LEE Best known as Sherry , . . this Co-ed has been active in Stir-Ups 11, 12 . . . Graduation and the Senior Prom are outstanding in Sherry's memories . . . Sherry's in- terests include bowling and min- iature golf . . . her ambition is to become a Commercial Artist and later Marriage . . . she favors Drama and Art classes. AUSTIN, RICHARD ALLEN Wait just a minute! says Rick . . . I will never forget Graduation . . . hobbies are water skiing, swimming, stamp collecting . . . plans to attend Junior College . . . was active in the Bowling Club 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 12, Track 12, and Senate 12 . . . likes Elec- tronics and Athletics. BAKKEDAHL, ROBERT ABRAHAM Bob's ambition is to learn a good trade . . . like working on cars . . . enioyed his American Govern- ment class. ASHFORD, GERI LEE Geri's most memorable moment was the Senior Prom . . . her hob- bies have included bowling, water skiing, dancing and skating . . . Geri's ambition is to go to Beauty College . . . favorite sayings are What's with you? and l'm tired! . . . most interesting class was Senior Problems. AYERS, BARBARA ELIZABETH Barbara's activities include Senate 10, 11, Girls League 10, 12, Y- Teens ll, 12, and Future Secre- taries' Club 12 . . . her memorable moment was going to the Senior Prom in her Junior Year . . . her future plans include being a Sec- retary . . . you can hear this Crawfordite saying Oh Beans! . . . Barbara has enioyed Book- keeping. BALE, BONITA LYNN Bonnie's memorable moments were the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . she has participated in the Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, Senior Y-Teens . . . is often heard saying I sup- pose . . . Bonnie hopes to be- come a Secretary. AULT, NATALIE .IEANNE This Co-ed has been active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Senate 10, 11, 12, was Commissioner of Student Affairs 12 . . . Nat will always re- member being placed on the final ballot for Commisisoner of Student Affairs at the 1960 Nominating Convention . . . this active Craw- fordite enioys all types of sports- but only next to eating . . . am- bition is to go to college and have a happy life. BACHMAN, RICHARD THOMAS Known as the Bomber, Richard will never forget the Senior Prom . . . thinks Chemistry, water skiing and Model A's are fascinating . . . ambition is to be recognized in his own lifetime . . . activities include Varsity Wrestling, C.S.F., Senate, Honor Roll . . . says Advanced History was very interesting. BARRETT, PATRICIA DARNELL Pat is always saying Oh, my hair! . . . was active in Y-Teens ll, 12 . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . .aspires to be a Home Econo- mist . . . favored Contemporary Literature. BARTLETT, LEAH FAYE This Co-ed is known as Lee . . . her activities included G.A.A. TO, Stir-Ups il, 127 Graphic Arts ll, 'l2 . . , will never forget Gradu- ation Day . . . enjoys bowling, lis- tening to Johnny Mathis and being happy . . . her ambition is to be- come a Dental Hygienist . . . thought second year Spanish was very interesting. BARACH, DON Enjoys- keeping his '54 Corvette in operating condition . . . his ac- tivities include Senator IO, li, Honor Roll 'lO, ll, 12 . . . will al- ways remember the Junior Class Party. BARKHURST, NANCY LAURAINE Nan participated in Red Cross lO, ily Girls' Chorus 107 Cafeteria IO, il, 12, and Library I2 . . . will always remember Graduation . . . enjoys listening to the radio, play- ing records, and dancing . . . can often be heard exclaiming Oh Poop! . . . Library Practice was her favorite class . . . plans on be- coming a Bookkeeper. BARROWS, SHARON LEE Sharon's memorable moment was Graduation . . . she has been ac- tive in Y-Teens l0, ll, l2y F.T.A. ll, 127 Spanish Club 'l2 . . . her hobbies include Badminton and Dancing . . . Sharon's ambition is to become a Grammar School Teacher . . . she enjoyed English literature. BAUER, DENNIS WAYNE Don't lose any sleep over it is the expression Dennis is always saying . . . he has been quite ac- tive in the Bowling Club . . . mem- orable moment was the Senior Prom . . . wants to become a Col- lege Graduate . . . hobbies include music, cars, and just plain fun. BARRY, GERALD LEIGH JR. Better known as G.B., this Craw- fordite's hobbies include cars, making money, and swimming . . . has enjoyed taking part in Craw- ford's Track Team . . . will never forget Graduation . . . is always saying Save your Pennies! . . . would like to become a Lawyer and become famous. BAURMANN, CHARLENE HARRIET Charlie's activities include Senior Council Representative, Senior Prom Committeep Stir-Ups . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . loves danc- ing, bowling, and buying clothes best of all . . . can always be heard saying Oh, sure! . . . be- lieves Office Practice was quite in- teresting . . . would like to attend Brigham Young University. BARRETT, PAULA JEANNE Paula has participated in Y-Teens IO, German Club 'll . . . mem- orable moments: going to the Sen- ior Prom two years in a row . . . enjoys bowling . . . would like to become a Fashion Buyer . . . loves to use the saying Be serious . . . considers Drivers Training her most interesting class. -gl BATTAGLIA, MARY Mary, whose favorite expression is Oh, really? enjoys swimming and bowling . . . was active in the Tennis Club 'llp Stir-Ups . . . fa- vorite class was Senior Problems . . . Mary would like to be an Airline Hostess or a short story writer . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation. 4 BECHT, VAUGHIN WESLEY Vaughn would like to go to Junior College . . . has played J.V. Foot- ball 10, 1I . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and especially the After Prom . . . Oh, no! is his favorite expression . . . is in- terested in professional boxing, cars, body surfing . . . thought Senior Math was very interesting. BELLANT, JOANNE MERILYN Joanne favors swimming, bowling, and dancing . . . was active in Choir IO, 11, Student Council IO, 11 . . . favored Math and Library Work . . . memorable moment was the Senior Prom . . , future plans include attending Beautician School, O BEAMAN, JON DAVID Was very active in the school Or- chestra 10, 115 Band 1O,'11, 12, Senior Prom Committee and the Pep Band . . . enioys all sorts of music . . . the 1958 Football Car- nival stands out in his memories . . . his ambition is to own a busi- ness store. BELKIN, BONNIE Playing Cupid is one of Bonnie's favorite hobbies . . . activities in- cluded Senate 1O, Ways and Means Chairman 10, Student Af- fairs Committee IO, Program Chair- man 11, Senior Class Secretary 12, H.S.S. 12, C.S.F. 11, 12, Flag Corps 11, Captain 12 . . . currently heard saying I love being a Senior ... wants most to get a College De- gree. BENNETT, RICHARD EDWIN Better known as Dick around Cam- pus . . . has been quite active in Tennis Club IO, 11, 12, Basketball I1, 12, Lettermen's Club . . . will always remember his Senior Year and the Basketball games . . . hobbies include eating, and par- ticipating in all types of sports . . . Dick will earn his living as an Air- plane Plot and hopes to become a billionaire. BEARDSLEE, WAYNE CANNON Enioys surfing and skiing . . . won't ever forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . has been ac- tive in Basketball 11, Boys' Feder- ation IO, 11 . . . is always saying That's Life! . . ffavored Geom- etry and Senior Problems. BELL, COLLEEN ERNESE Has been active in the Council 10, 11, was Temporary Sophomore President, Senior Homecoming At- tendant . . . wants to be a Child Psychologist . . . will never forget Homecoming 1960 . . . enjoys go- ing the wrong way on a One Way street, and making lots of money. BENNETT, ROBERT ALLEN Known as Bob to everyone . . . has been active in Senate IO, Tennis 11, 12 . . . will remember the Sen- ior Prom, Ditch Day and Gradu- ation . . . is always saying What's your problem? . . . enioyed Sen- ior Problems. BEEKLEY, GORDON RUSSEL Prefers to be called Gordie . . . would like to become an Architect . . . has been active in Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Key Club 12, Cross Country I2 . . . hobbies include swimming, drawing, and amateur radio . . . enjoyed Senior Problems. BELOGATE, PATSY YVONNE Better known as Yvonne, this Craw- fordite enioys talking on the phone, swimming, bowling, and spending money . . . was a mem- ber of the Stir-Ups, Bowling Club 11, 12, Senior Y-Teens . . . mem- orable moments were Senior Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . Yvonne hopes that College and Happiness are in store for her in the future. BERMAN, ROCHELLE SANDRA Sandy to one and all, this Co-ed finds her interests in Hair Styling . . . she has been a member of the Y-Teens tl, 125 Junior Council, Ring Committee ll, Cap and Gown l2p Announcement Committee l2, Commencement Committee l2g and the Saving Stamp Organization I2 . . . Sandy will always remember Graduation. BIGGS, REX ALLEN JR. Rex's hobbies are cars and swim- ming . . . wants to become an Architectural Draftsman . . . en- ioyed his third year Drafting class . . . had a fabulous time at Ditch Day-say's he will consider it one of his most memorable moments. BENT, DUANE MYRON You're Kidding! is Duane's usual expression . . . will never forget the day when 'The special chem- istry formula blew up in the teach- er's face . . . thinks Electronics will be his field of work . . . hobbies archery and hunting, BETZ, MERLE EUGENE Wants to become a College Gradu- ate . , , enioys stamp collecting and painting , . . will never forget when his .l.A. Company won Com- pany of the year . . . activi- ties included Junior Achievement, C.S.F., Travel Club, R.O.T.C.g Span- ish Club . . . prefers the name Smiling Merle . Y ' --Ji: F' - S- '- .f , , iii . .5 . . M , W- , . BIXBY, ROBERT DANIEL Bob was Vice-President of Future Teachers two years, and was a member of the Bowling Club ll, Senior Ways and Means Commit- teep and Senior Privileges Commit- tee . . . loves to participate in sports . . . his favorite pastimes are tennis, football, and swimming . . . his History Classes were his favorite . . . will always remember his Senior Year. BERDEEN, LINDA MARGARET Linda has participated in the drill team ll, 12, C.S.F. 'lO, 12, Y-Teens lt, 12, Future Secretaries I2 . . . she'lI always remember being chos- en Colonel on the Drill Team and Graduation . . . favored Bookkeep- ing . . . future plans include Col- lege. Yrs.,- BIEHLER, ROBERT DANIAL Bob has been active in Art Service . . . will always remember the time Mr. Billings almost blew up the class . . . is very enthusiastic about working on cars-he hopes to be- come a Mechanic . . . believes that Old time 'T's' eat new Chevy's, 2555 -ng: BERTEL, RONALD FRANCIS Ron was a member of the Bowling Club . . , hobbies are collecting stamps and bowling . . . Art is his most interesting class . . . will al- ways remember when he bowled a 300 game and a 259 game with a 637 series . . . plans to become an Air Force Pilot, or Artist. BLACK, JANICE KAY Jan says her memorable moment is her whole Senior Year and Gradu- ation . . . she participated in the Bible Club 125 Drill Team 'llg Girls' Chorus tl, Senior Council: Senate 127 C.S.F. llp and Vespers Commit- tee 'l2 . . . .lan would like to at- tend College and become an Ele- mentary School Teacher. BISHOP, DENNIS YATES Better known as Bish . . . a transfer from Hoover, he has played Basketball 10, ll, l2 . . . would like to become a Commercial Art- ist or Industrial Artist, thinks he will also try Cartoon Drawing . . . likes to say Read my book, book . . . likes to read books and play basketball. -wsf 2 Y!f 'Y If BLAIR, TONI WARD Sometimes called Antoinne, this Crawfordite is often heard saying What's going? . . . she actively participated in the French Club 10, 111 Senate 107 Y-Teens 105 Drill Team 10, Girls' Chorus 11, 12g Stir- Up's 11, 12, and C.S.F. 2 ...Toni rated Chemistry class as her favor- ite . . . she hopes to attend the University of Hawaii. BONNER, PAMELA KATHERINE Pam enioys going to Unimart . . . was active in Senior Y-Teens . . . is currently heard saying How- do . . . Pam's ambition is To succeed in whatever I do. 142 BLACKMAN, BETTY LYNN Watching people is Betty's -favorite pastime . . . she was active in Y- Teens 10, 11, Stir-Up's 10, 11, 125 Girls' League 10, 11, 12, Ways and Means Committee 10, 11, 12 . . . Betty found Physiology to be her most interesting class . . . she hopes to become a Psychiatric Nurse after College. BOBROF, GAIL LESLIE Gail, or Little Shauer as she is often called, is one of our lively songleaders . . . she has partici- pated in Girls' League 10, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12, Stir- Up's 12, and Y-Teens 12 . . . Gail rates Physiology as her favorite class . . . her ambition included College and To stay happy through life. BOCHART, EILEEN CAROLE Eileen's memorable moment was Graduation . . . activities included Y-Teens 11, Drill Team 11, Pom Pon Capitan 12 . . . Chemistry class was her favorite . . . Eileen aspires to be an Airline Hostess. BLACKMAN, MELVIN ALLEN Says Do unto others as they will eventually do unto you . . . Blacky has not decided what type of work he would like to go into . . . he likes to read- . . . will never forget when Crawford beat Lincoln in Football . . . has learned a lot from U. S. History. BOLAN, PATRICK JOSEPH Activities included Senate 11, 12: and C.S.F. ll, 12 . . . prefers the name Rick . . . will always remem- ber Graduation and the Senior Prom . . . Senior Problems was his most interesting class . . . likes all sports, especially baseball . . . looks forward to becoming an Ar- chitect. BLAKENSHIP, CAROL SUE Carol's memorable moments are the A.S.B. Ball and the Senior Prom . . . she is an excellent baton twirl- er . . . was a maiorette in 1,1th grade and a band maiorette in the 12th . . . her ambition is to be- come a Housewife. BORDEN, JOSEPH HERBERT BONVENTRE, DOMINICK DANNY Better known as Danny . . . active in wrestling 10 . . . memorable mo- ment was the first wrestling match with Hoover . . . enioys skin-diving, camping, and fishing . . . Metal Shop was an interesting class for Danny. BRAZELTON, MALCOLM HUGH World Affairs and English litera- ture are Mac's favorite classes . . . he would like tb major in Business Administration . . . has been active in Hi-Y Il, I2 . . . hobbies include golf and swimming. BRENT, GARY DONALD Gary has been active in the Boys' Federation and Senate . . . Wasted is a commonly used ex- pression of Gary's . . . would like to become a Dentist . . . has en- loyed Auto Mechanics. BOSCOW, CAROLE LOUISE Carole, who would like to do Social Work, was active in the Bible Club I2 . . . she is often heard saying Well, my goodness! . . . Carole will always remember receiving her Diploma at Graduation, and the time she caught her coat hanger on a boy's sweater. BREMER, JOANNE IRENE Joni enioys speech activities Drama, and Junior Achievement work . . . she was a member of the Consti- tution Committee IO, Council IO, Ways and Means Committee IO, ll, Social Committee IZ, Drama Production IZ, Stir-Up's Club l2, . . . Joni would like to earn a degree in Speech Arts. BROOKLER, JEROME LEON Jerry's activities included wrestling ll, 12, C.S.F. IO, ll, German Club 'lO, A.S.B. Elections Commit- tee . . . last year's A.S.B. Elections will always remain a fond memory . . . his ambition is to become a Medical Doctor . . . says every- thing is Uncanny, BRADFORD, JOYCE ELLEN Jo, who is often heard saying Oh how dumb! will always remember Graduation Day . . . she was active in the Future Nurses Club and the Debate Society at various schools . . . Jo would like to be a Teacher for the Handicapped or a Social Service Worker. BREMER, PATRICIA MARIE Pat finds her enioyment in speech activities and Junior Theater work . . . she has served on the Council IO, Ways and Means Committee IO, 12, Drum Corps ll, Thespians 'l2, Production Drama 12, Budget Committee l2, Social Committee 12, and Stir-Up's . . . Pat hopes to attain a Speech Arts degree. BROWN, WILLARD ROY Bill has been quite active in Golf ll, I2 . . . says Graduation was his memorable moment . . . hob- bies include Surfing and Golf . . . is always saying I don't believe I do . . . would like to go to Col- lege . . . enioyed Senior Problems. BREEDLOVE, JUDITH ANN Bowling, dancing and modified races are Judi's favorite pastimes . . . she has participated in Y-Teens ll, Junior Prom Committee, Stir- Up's 12, Senior Privileges Commit- tee, Senior Social Committee, Sen- ior Public Relations Committee, All School Play . . . Judi favors Ameri- can Government . . . her future plans include College. pomp BRISENDINE, PATSY ANN Doesn't know which nickname to give because there are Too many to tell . . . was in the Y-Teens 'l'l . . . will NEVER forget when she became Mrs. S. Grantham . . . wants to be a good wife and mother . . . enioys playing football and building model airplanes . . . says every now and then Eat a worm . . . thinks Bookkeeping was exciting. BUCK, JERILYNN Jeri, who is always saying I doubt it, has actively participated in Y- Teens 10, 11, 125 Senate IO, 125 Nominating Convention 105 Council 105 Girls' League 107 Budget Com- mittee 105 Sweater Committee 115 Pom Pon Corps 115 Program Com- mittee 10 . . . Jeri's memorable moments are the Senior Prom and Graduation . , . she hopes to at- tend Cal Western. 'Wien Hai -5-wer f X H, BU RNHAM, PAMELA DIANNE Likes to be called Taffey . . . is Program Chairman of the Bible Club . . . will always remember when she shook hands with Presi- dent Eisenhower . . . her hobbies include skating, swimming and act- ing . . . ambition includes being a Psychologist or a Missionary. 144 BRUGGER, LEILANI LEE Better known as Lani, this Craw- fordite rates water skiing, bowl- ing, and dancing as her favorite hobbies . . . she participated in Senate 115 Red Cross 115 Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 11 . . . Lani favored American Government . . . she hopes to become a Social Worker after College. BULTEZ, ALICIA JUNE June, who can often be heard say- ing realIy! . . . enjoys water skiing and sewing . . . most mem- orable moments were Graduation and being Miss North Park 1960 . . . June was active in the Junior Council and the Senate 12 . . . would like to attend Utah State College. BURNS, MAUREEN ELIZABETH A transfer from Hoover, Maureen's activities have included Senior Council Representative5 Thespians5 Senator5 Senior Prom Committee . . . enioys swimming, playing ten- nis, and going to parties . . . would like to teach Mentally Han- dicapped Children, and later re- ceive a degree in Psychology. BUCHEIT, FRANK BURTON Ambition is to become a Physicial Education Teacher . . 5. likes to work on cars, also likes to compete in all types of athletics . . . is al- ways saying So what? . . . will never forget the After Prom. BURKE, MARGARET FAYE Peggy loves to argue and make money . . . she has been active in Y-Teens 10, 125 Spanish Club 105 Ways and Means Committee 12, Future Secretaries' Club 12 , . . her favorite class was U. S. History . . . Peggy's future plans are to attain a Ph.D. in Psychology and to spend a year in France. MU RSTEN, MARIE LUCIA Marie's ambition is to become an Artist or a W.A.F .... prefers to be called Lulu . . . will never for- get when Ervin Somogyi won the A.S.B. Election for President . . . activities included C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance Club 10, 1l5 G.A.A. IO, 115 French Club IO, ll . . . thinks all of her classes were interesting. BUCKALLEW, DOUGLAS ALBERT Likes to be called Doug . . . would like to become successful , . . won't forget Ditch Day or Graduation . . . thinks working on cars is great . . . enioyed his Junior Eng- lish class. BURNS, DAVID STUART This Crawfordite came to us from Chula Vista High School . . . has served Crawford well in Track 10, 115 Varsity Cross Country 10, 11, 12 . . . his favorite expression is Now back at Chula Vista . . . enioyed Auto Shop . . . working on '36 Fords with Oldsmobile engines is his hobby . . . aspires to become a Teacher at San Diego State Col- lege. I GY? CAIRNS, FREDERICK CHRISTOPHER Fred participated in the Senate 10, Band 10, 11, Orchestra 10, 11 . . . he enioys water skiing . . . favored Senior Problems . . . Senior Prom and Graduation will linger in his memory . . . wants to become a Business Administration Student at Loyola University. CAPP, MARTIN PHILLIP Known as Flip . . . Heeechhh' is his favorite sound . . . enioyed his Drafting Class . . . loves surfing . . . was active in Wrestling IO, Hi-Y 11, 12 . . . would like to be successful in whatever he attempts, BUTNER, WILLIAM LEE Bill especially enioyed Auto Shop . . . keeping his car in running condition is BiIl's hobby . . . would like to attend San Diego State Col- lege . . . will always remember Graduation. CAHAN, RHODA LEE Rhoda enioys talking on the phone, going to dances, and visiting Unimart . . . she has been active in Y-Teens 12, Stir-Up's 10, 11, 12 . . . her memorable moments were the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . will attend State College. CALDWELL, LINNEA ANNE Known as Nea by a few of her friends . . . has been active in the Thespians, Choir 11, 12, Stir-Up's . . . will always remember Ditch Day . . . is always saying You ScheIp . . . aspires to become a Cosmetician . . . sleeping, swim- ming, skindiving and skiing are her pastimes. CARSON, THELMA JEAN Jean has been active in C.S.F. 125 Cap and Gown 12, Vespers 12, Stir-Up's and Bible Club . . . her most memorable moment was C.S.F. Ditch Day . . . she aspires to be a Nurse doing foreign duties . . . enjoyed Honors History. CAMERON, WANDA, DIANE Wanda can be found reading. swimming and enioying life in general . . . she will always re- member all the wonderful times she had at Crawford . . . would like to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . has been active in Senior Y-Teens, F.T.A. 12, Senate 12. CASSELL, CAROL JEAN Carol is best known as one of our vivacious Songleaders . . . her ac- tivities have also included Senate 10, 12, Junior Council 11, C.S.F. 11, Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee 12, Stir-Up's 127 Senior Prom Committee 12, Y-Teens 11, 12 . . . Carol's memorable moment is when the 60-61 Songleaders were announced. A-. CALDWELL, KENNETH HARRIS Ken's favorite class was Trigo- nometry where he adopted the ex- pression You will observe . . . enioys golf, bowling and surfing . . . was a member of the German Club 10, 11 . . . memorable mo- ment was the German Club Beach Party . . . wants to be successful in College. CARLSON, CARL ARVID Water skiing and swimming are this Crawfordite's favorite hobbies . . . Carl participated in Tennis 11, 12 . . . favored Plane and Solid Geometry Class . . . will never for- get his Graduation . . . would like to become a Dentist. 4 -5' CASTY, MADELINE DEE Best known as Dee, this Crawford- ite finds her interests in horses, skating, playing the piano and dancing . . . she has been active in the Choir. CLABEAUX, DONNA LEE Hobbies include swimming, read- ing, badminton and bowling . . . would like to maior in Home Eco- nomics and also would like to be- c6me a Swimming Instructor . . . Donna has been active in Y-Teens IO, II, Tennis Club I2, Pacer Staff Assistant, News Editor I2. 6 CASSIDY, BEVERLY KATHLEEN Kathy will always remember the Senior Prom . . . she would like to attend Business College and then become a Secretary . . . her activities have included Y-Teens I2, Office Monitor II . . . enioys dancing and bowling . . . found Senior Problems and Homemaking quite interesting. CHELLAND, .IACQUELINE EVELYN Best known as Jackie . . . enioys all kinds of sports . . . Graduation and Ditch Day will always remain pleasant memories . , . her hobby is collecting records . . . she would like to attend College . . . Jackie comes up with the word Geekse every now and then. CLARK, VIRGINIA LEE Has always gone by the name Ginger . . . ambition is to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . enioys ice skating and water ski- i.ng . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . adivities included Sophomore Council, Senate IO, II, Thespians I2, Senior Prom Commit- tee, Girls' League IO, II, I2. CASTER, WILLIAM DONALD Bill enioys working on cars . . . will always remember his Senior activities, including Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . Auto Shop was his favorite class . . . plans to be an Auto Shop Teacher. CHILLO, RONALD JOHN Obviously is Sam's favorite word . . . participated in J.C. Basketball IO, Boys' Federation II, Senate I2 . . . especially enioyed Senior Problems class . . . hobbies include surfing and sailing . . . ambition is to become an Oceanographer . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. CLARK, WILLIAM THOMAS Bill's Senior Year and activities will always be remembered . . . his hobbies include all types of water sports . . . was active in Boys' Federation IO, II, I2 . . . plans to attend San Diego State College. CHAPEK, ELNA AUGUSTA This Co-ed is known as Red as a result of her red hair . . . her ac- tivities included Y-Teens IO, Publi-N city Committee II, C.S.F. II, I2,l A.S.B. Historian I2, Annual Arti Editor I2, H.S.S .... hopes she can receive a Ph.D. in something . . . I don't believe it! she says . . . will never forget when her sister was elected Junior Attendant for Homecoming. CLARK, ELIZABETH JOAN Best known as Bettie Jo . . . has been active in the Bible Club . . . will never forget Ditch Day and Graduation . . , you can always find Bettie sewing or playing bad- minton . . . thinks going to Busi- ness College would be desirable . . . is always saying Oh don't mind me, I was born that way. lCOHEN, EDWARD PHILIP Was active in Stir-Up's , . . will plways remember when he broke 1is little fingel' playing Football and then a month later he broke 1is little toe playing Football . . . 1obbies are baseball, art, swim- ning and football . . . would like 'o become a Commercial Artist. COMPTON, LESLIE ELWYN Believes Those who lose sight of the goals of schooling are due for a rough time after Graduation . . . finds World Affairs very in- teresting . . . ambition is to be- come a Doctor and specialize in Allergies . . . he finds music very enioyable . f . prefers the name Les. CLAYBURN, SHIRLEY KAY How Fabulous! says Shirley, whose ambition is to become a Beautician . . . activities included Junior Y-Teens and Senior Party Committee . . . memorable moment was the Senior Prom and Gradu- ation . . . hobbies include swim- ming, doncing, sewing, and cook- ing . . . favorite classes were Homemaking and Senior Problems. COLLINS, BONNIE LYN Bonnie's most interesting class is Crafts . . . her ambition is to go on a tour around the world . . . will always remember Ditch Day . . . likes to swim, sketch and raise orchids. CONSAUL, LANCE JAMES Alias Butch . . . can be heard saying There's morelhon one fish in the ocean . . . active in J,V. Football, B Track 10, Varsity Track 12 . . . eating, surfing, and being lazy are favorite pastimes . . . partial to Senior 'Problems class . . . aspires to be a Dentist or an Architect . . . will never for- get his Senior Year. CLEVELAND, ROBERT DENNIS Bob will always remember the A.S.B. Ball . . . likes hunting and camping . . . Drama was his most interesting class . . . frequently heard saying It's no big thing . . . hopes to become an Electrician. COLLINS, WILLIAM TERRY Known as Bill . . . usually heard saying You Clod! . . . active in Junior Council, Savings Stamps Committee 12, German Club 1O,1l, 12 . . . will never forget the time he found sulfuric acid burning his finger in Chemistry Class . . . en- ioyed Debate Class . . , would like to become a Millionaire or a crook- ed Politician. CONSOLE, JAMES MATTHEW Likes the name Jim . . . activities included Lettermen's Club, Track, and Cross Country . . . enioys sports of all types .'. . will always remember beating Hoover in Foot- ball, 7-6 . . . says ,That's life . . . wants to be an Electrician . . . feels American Government was very educational. COLEMAN, CECILLA ANN Prefers the name Sandy . . . was active in Thespians 10, 11, 12, Pacer Staff 11, 12, Editorial Editor 12, American Field Service Ex- change Student . . . will always remember vividly when she was chosen on May 9, 1960 to become the exchange student from Craw- ford to go to Chile in the name of A.F.S .... would like to return to Chile in the Diplomatic Service. COMSTOCK, CAROL ANNE Carol was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Council, Choir 11, 12, Senior Announcement Commit- tee, Vespers Committee, Ditch Day Committee, Cap and Gown Com- mittee . . . would like to attend San Diego State College and be- come a Teacher . . . her memor- able moment was her Senior Year . . . enjoyed Physiology .- . . hob- bies include driving and swimming. 147 always saying I I 148 CRAIG, ROBERT JOE Bab's favorite activities include eat- ing, sleeping, reading and some- times thinking . . . enioyed his Biology and Speech Classes . . . aspires to become a Research Psy- chologist . . . memorable moment was the Senior Year and how it flew by so quickly. CROSBY, PHILIP KENNETH Known to everyone as Phil . . . participated in Chair 10, 12 and the Bible Club 12 . . . always heard saying Bad news . . . will always remember beating Hoover in Football . . . finds read- ing, swimming and spectator sports fascinating . . . would like to at- tend Pasadena College . . . en- ioyed Advanced Public Speaking. COPELAND, JOHN WILLIAM There must be a way is BiII's motto . . . hobbies are astronomy and singing . . . was active in A.F.C. 11, Vice-President 12, R.O,- T.C. 10, 11, 12 . . . especially liked Ensemble . . . would like to be an Astronaut. CRAWFORD, ROBERT EDWARD JR. Work is the only activity Bob claims he does . . . ambition was to spend his Senior Year in one high school . . . will never forget the night he ran his car into the side of Mt. Baldy . . . recreational activities include bowling and collecting albums. CUMMING, BRENDA JEAN You fIoozey! says Bren or Cuddles, as she is sometimes called . . . she plans a career in Social Service . . . Fillies Follies will remain one of her memorable moments . . . activities included Class President 10, II, Y-Teens Treasurer 10, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Senior Editor for the Centaur, Homecoming Attendant 11, 12, Ral- lies and Assemblies Committee 11, 12. COTTON, LINDA KAY Prefers the name Lee . . . hobbies include collecting records and yapping on, the always 'remember the Senior Prom . tion is to become to perform in the house. 'phone . . . will Ditch Day, and . . Linda's ambi- an Actress and Pasadena Play- CRITTENDEN, SHARON KAY Sharri participated in Girls' Chorus 10,11, and in Choir 12 . . . is do say! . , . she enioyed all her Senior activi- ties . . . aspires to be a Medical Assistant alter attending San Diego State . . . finds listening to pro- gressive iazz enjoyable. CUMMINGS, DONALD WAYNE Don has been active in Cross Coun- try and Track . . . says he will al- ways remember the day he Gradu- ated . . . hobbies are skin diving, surfing, and working on engines . . . would like to marry and find a iob that pays well with the least amount of work. 1 ,I Q 3 if CRAWFORD, LESLIE ROBERT Les' favorite saying is I wish i were Friday . . . current hobby is filling Bob Enoch's thermos bottl . . . was a member of the Forurj Club 12 . . . wants to go to Col- lege, and make bushels of money . . . memorable moments are see- ing Mr. Rumsey blush, also the Crawford and Hoover game. CROSS, LARRY HENRY Prefers to be called AI . . . thi- colt was on Crawford's Wrestlin Team . . . will never forget th Senior Prom and Graduation Da . . . pastimes include swimming, surfing and dancing . . . his ambi- tion is undecided . . . favorite ex pression is No can do . . . foun American Government very inter esting. ANN, PATRICIA CHARLEENE ickname is Pat . . . aspires to arry and then find work at the :lephone Company . . . is always ying Why not old Chap, can't mce? . . . hobbies include skat- g, swimming, and horseback rid- g . . . will never forget the Senior om. XVIS, MARTHA GAIL :il will always remember the inior Prom and the day everyone :s excused to see the President . . has been quite active as a amber of the German Club IO, , and an Office Monitor I2 . . . ans to attend State College for fo years, work in a band, and hrry later on . . . Yes Sweetie her favorite expression . . . und Contemporary Literature very 'eresting. CUNNINGHAM, CORNELIUS DRESDEN Better known as Neil, this Craw- fordite was active in Band IO, Il and was a Photographer for the Centaur Il, I2 . . . won't forget all the basketball games in High SchooI . . . ambition is to become a professional Photographer . . . interest is photography. DASHNAW, VICTOR ALLEN Don't hurt yourself is Dash's favorite expression . . . was active in .l.V. Basketball at Escondido 9, IO, Lettermen's Club IO . . . found Crawford's Spanish Club a favor- ite activity . . . loves all types of sports . . . will never forget the Prom, Ditch Day, and the After Prom. DAY, PATRICIA ANN I too says Pat . . . would like to become a Physical Therapist . . . and will never forget Gradu- ation . . . sailing and water skiing ore two of her favorite hobbies . . . included Y-Teens Il, I2, Ways and Means Committee II, 12, Cap and Gown Committee I2, An- nouncements Committee I2 . . . enioyed taking Physiology. CURTO, TINA MARGARET Tina has been active in the Bible Club . . . she would like to serve God in some special way . . . memorable moment was when she went to see President Eisenhower in i959 . . . enioys drawing as a pastime . . . says Senior Problems is very interesting . . . will be an office worker. X ,,,in- DAVIES, SYLVIA ANN Sylvia was active in Y-Teens I2 . . . won't forget our Homecoming game with Lincoln . . . finds bowl- ing, roller skating, and swimming some of her favorite pastimes . . . ambition is to become a Telephone Operator and to marry later on. DEAN, PAUL BARRY Has been one-half of our Crawford Colt . . . other activities were Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12, Senior Social Committee, Sen- ator IO, II, C.S.F. II, I2, Honor Roll II, I2, Senior Hi-Y . . . is heard saying I don't believe it . . . wants to go to Cal Western and become a Dentist . . . the Senior Prom, Homecoming, and Commencement will always remain memorable moments. DART, RADFORD KENT Rad's hobbies include Art which he enioys immensely . . . would like to become o Commercial Art- ist . . . is always asking Me too? DAWSON, JOANNE Jo, You know . . . active in Sen- ate IO, President of the Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Y-Teens IO, II, Commissioner of Elections, Junior Achievement I2 . . . memorable moment was when Junior Achieve- ment went to Reno in February, 1959 . . . hobbies include swim- ming, tennis, and reading . . . would like to become an Author or an Interior Decorator. DEINES, GARY LORINE What's Happening? is this Craw- fordite's favorite expression . . . enioys playing the guitar and pi- ano . . . finds he is undecided about a career . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom . . . thought 11th grade English was a riot. DENNSTEDT, SHARON DIANE Liked being in the Stir-Up's . . . prefers the name Buzzie . . . al- ways saying How 'bout that . . . ambition is to become a Beautician . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . hobbies include dancing, bowling, and swimming. O DeBUSK, RICHARD LEWIS Dick will never forget Ditch Day . . . his ambition is to go into the Navy . . . most interesting class was American Government. DEC KER, MERLENE Merlene's activities included Y- Teens 10, Spanish Club 10, Graphic Arts 12 . . .. will always remember the day she received her Senior Ring . . . would like to attend College and then go into the field of Photography . . . favorite saying is Oh, Cute! . . . found Ameri- can Government and Art quite in- teresting. DEMSEY, SHARON LYNN What is this noise? asks Sharon . . . her ambition is to go to Occi- dental College and become o Speech Teacher . . . activities in- cluded Ring Committee, Senior Privileges Committee 12, N.F.L. President 12, Stir-Up's 11, 12 . . . will always remember the Speech Tournament in which she partici- pated. DICKSON, FREDERICH JEFFERSON Fred would like to go to U.S.C. . . . will never forget the trip up to Oxnard for the football game . . . activities included Varsity Football 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 12, Hi-Y 10, I1, 12, Lettermen's Club . . . enioys swimming and surfing . . . Gym and American Government were favorite classes. DENNINGTON, MICHAEL EARL Mike will never forget watching Coach Harvey's face when a cer- tain bottle fell out of an upper locker and broke . . . enioys water skiing, fishing, and booting . . . aspires to become an Electronics Engineer . . . is always asking What? DILLON, DONATA LYNNE Prefers the name Donnie . . . has been active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Class Council 11, Senate 11, Y- Teens 11, 12, was H.S.S. Correspon- ding Secretary . . . will always re- member Graduation . . . hobbies are swimming, diving, and art . . . future plans include College. DeLONG, DONALD GERALD Prefers the name Don . . active on the Rifle Team 10, 11, 1 and Concession Sales Comm 12 . . . found Graduation a memorable moment . . swimming and anything that to do with marksmanship. DIAMOND, TERRY LEE Terry's ambition is to go to State College and become a Probation Officer for the San Diego Proba- tion Department . . . finds listening to the Kingston Trio and working on his car his favorite hobbies . . . memorable moments were the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. OYLE. GARY RAY YER, MARGARET DIANNE kes to be called Peggy . . . will ever forget Mr. Nichol's Senior 'oblems class . . . likes water iorts . . . was active in Pom Pon orps 117 and Y-Teens 11 . . . can a heard saying l'll take mashed :totoes . . . will never forget e Senior activities . . . wants to a to San Diego State College. DONAN, DAVID JACKSON Dave was active in Cross Country and Track . . . By George! he will never forget the embarrassing time his gym shorts were acci- dentally ripped off on the Gym Field . . . main hobby is working on his car and trying to make it run . . . wants to be a Millionaire, but will settle for an Engineering iob. DUMLER, BARBARA JEAN lt cracks me up! says Barbie . . . dancing, bowling and drama are her favorite hobbies . . . was ac- tive in Bowling Club 10, 129 Y- Teens 10, 11, 129 Stir-Up's Club Future Secretaries 12 . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom . . . ambition is to become a Psy- chologist. ECKLES, MARION HOWARD Likes crafts and reading . . . will never forget the time he got a B in English . . . ambition includes a General realization of success in his artistic endeavors . . . will always remember his World Affairs and Crafts classes. DOWLING, SHIRLEY DIANE Participated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Elections Committee as Chairman: C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Student Affairs Committee 107 Thespians 127 Flag Corps llf Flag Lieutenant 125 All School Play I2 . . . memorable moment was the Senior Play . . . ambition is to enter the Public Relations Field . . . enioys swim- ming and art. DUTTON, PATRICIA JEAN Nicknamed Pat . . . enjoyed paint- ing . . . most memorable moment was Graduation . . . favorite say- ing is not this kid . . . wants to attend College . . . most inter- esting Class was Physics. EGAN, CAROL ELAINE Carol . . . a recent arrival from Massachusetts . . . likes to sew and collect picture post cards . . . wants to be a Dental Hygienist . . . will always remember driving across the United States . . . her favorite class was Public Speaking, DRONENBURG, ERNEST JUSTIN JR. Ernie is one of our terrific Cheer- leaders . . . activities included Key Club 10, 11, 125 Senate 10, 11, 127 Senate 10, 11, 125 Class Coun- cil 101 Ring Committee 117 Stir- Up's 11, 125 Rallies and Assem- blies ll, 12 . . .would like to go to College and become an Engi- neer and stay a bachelor . . . cars and money are Ern's favorite hob- bies. N EBERLE, WILLIAM HENRY Called Dwarf by his pals . . . likes water sports . . . always say- ing You will observe . . . will never forget his History class or the trip to Oxnard. 'Vi ELIAS, WILLIAM THOMAS Most interesting class was Publica-- tions . . . likes photography and water sports . . . wants to become a Photographer . . . will always remember his Senior Activities . . . can be heard saying Ya, it is . , . was active in Wrestling 107 Skin Diving Club 127 Gymnastics 11, 12. ENSTAD, ROBERT MICHAEL Bobo has been active in J.V. Football 107 Baseball 107 Varsity Wrestling 11, 12 . . . also a member of Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 . . . enioys hunting, fishing and es- pecially Baseball and Football . . . will never forget making Varsity Football . . . wants to be a Physical Education Teacher. EKREM, JANET CLAIRE Janet likes to swim and dance . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . was active in the Senate 107 Senior Y-Teens7 Commencement Committee7 Vespers Committee7 So- cial Committee7 Announcement -Committee7 Senior Privileges Com- mitteeg Budget Committee . . . liked her Bookkeeping Class . . wants to go to College. EKREM, JANICE HELENE Known as Twin . . . participated in Commencement, Vespers, Senior Announcements, and Social Com- mittees7 Y-Teens 12 . . . partial to swimming and bowling . . , es- pecially liked Bookkeeping . aspires to become an Accountant after College . . . will never forget Senior Ditch Day. ELLISON, MARILYN LOU Rabbit can usually be heard say- ing Really . . . active in Girls' Chorus 10, 11 . . . would like to be a Nurse or an X-Ray Technician . . . enioyed Bookkeeping . . . memorable moment: beating La Jolla 12-7 and her Senior Year. ENOCHS, ROBERT EDWARD Known as Bob to his friends . . . active in Boys' Federation7 Senate7 Junior Varsity Football . . . enioys sports of all kinds . . . wants to become a Dentist . . . favorite saying is Move out . . . prefers his Chemistry Class to all others . . . will never forget the Senior Prom.- -q,,..vrj9 FAULKNER, JOSEPH BENJAMIN Nicknamed Joe . . . activities in- cluded Thespians 11, 127 Ring Com' mittee 117 All School Play 11, 127 Commencement 12 . . . enioys playing folk music on the guitar, and acting . . . replies swinging to any remark directed to him . . . enioyed Physiology . . . will never forget the day he and Mr. Rumsey attempted to embalm a rabbit dur- ing Biology . . . wishes to become an Embalmer. FAULKNER, NANCY EILEEN Nancy was on the Drill Team 117 Senate 117 Y-Teens 12 . . . favorite sports are swimming and bowling . , . found her Physiology Class interesting . . . memorable moments were marching with the Drill Team, and Graduation. ELLIS, JERRY WAYNE Known as Jerry by his friends . . . participated in Football 107 Band 10, 11, 127 Pep Band 10, 127 Junior Achievement 10, 11 . . . favorite expression What ore you, a wise guy or something? . . . will always remember all three wonderful years at Crawford . . . enioys sports of all kinds and listening to records in Hi-Fi . . . aspires to be a Auto Mechanic. EVANS, STEPHANIE GAY Steph participated in Y-Teens 10 11, 127 Inter-Club Council 117 C.S.F. 10, 11, 127 A.F.S. 107 Sweater Committee 127 H.S.S. 127 Stir-Up. 127 Choir Council 12 . . . enioye her Physics Class . . . but i deserting science in order to be- come an Elementary School TeacheJ . . . will always remember th Senior Prom. LGO, ROBIN FRANKLIN Nell, that's life is the favorite :pression of this future Math 'eacher . . . Robin favored Al- abra . . . hobbies include water sorts, bowling, and tennis . . . ill never forget the Senior Prom. ELTS, JOYCE MARIE iyce plans to attend State College ld later become a Teacher . . . ost interesting class is Choir , . . ill never forget when she was iosen Pom Pon Lieutenant and raduation . . . has been quite :tive in Y-Teens, IO, ll, 12, Drill :am ll, C,S.F. ll, Sweater Cam- ittee ll, Ditch Day l2. .a-ng. FELDMAN, EARL NELSON Earl was in Junior Achievement IO, ll, President l2, Key Club li, Treasurer l2, Math Club Treasurer IO, 'l'l, 'l2y Senior Council, Senate ll, Math Team l0, ll, l2, Letter- men's Club ll, 12, Travel Club ll . . . hobbies are sports, music, stamps and girls . . , hopes to become a Lawyer . . . memorable moment was sweepstakes at the Occidental Math Contest. Y'-.--.Q FLOOD, CAROLYN ANNE Active in Y-Teens 10, ll, l2, C,S.F. ll, 12, F.T.A. 12, Senior Secretaries 12, Honor Roll 'lO, l'l, 12p Ditch Day Committee, Vespers Commit- tee: Cap and Gown, Junior Coun- cil . . . memorable moments were every moment at Crawford . . . playing the organ is Carolyn's fav- orite hobby . . . says Student Teaching at Jackson Elementary School was very Educational. FORSTER, JOHN GERALD John will never forget Senior Ditch Day . . . is always asking Why? . . . main hobby is working on cars . . . most interesting class was Auto Mechanics. FERNALD, GEORGE WILLIAM JR. Likes to be called Junior . . . loves to go swimming and play basketball . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . would like to be a Police Officer . . . George likes to work on cars. FLORES, HELEN JOAN Likes to be called Jonnie . . . has been quite active in Y-Teens, Play Production: Thespians . . . memor- able moments included the play Out of the Frying Pan, and the Senior Prom . . . Jonnie loves to dance and ski . . . would like to attend a Medical and Dental School . . . her most interesting class is Play Production. FOWLER, ROBERT FRANK Known as Bob by all . . . has been active in R.O.T.C. 'l0, ll, l2, Battle Group Commander l2, Drill Master of Fancy Drill Team l2, Rifle Team ll, 12, Latin Club IO, German Club ll . . . will never forget passing Physics, or the R.O.T.C. Ball . . . loves flying and military life in general . . . ambition is to become an Airforce Officer and Pilot. FILLION, ANN MARIE Known to all as Annie . , . is heard saying Howdy do . . . active in French Club IO, ll, Saving Stamps l2g Girls' League l2: Y-Teens 125 Secretarial Club 12, Senior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Committee . . . will always remember her whole Senior Year especially Ditch Day and the Prom . . . hobbies include dancing. cooking, and knitting. FOOR, GARY MICHAEL Gary is famous for his Howdy Do's . . . memorable moments were the Prom and Graduation . . . enioys water skiing and skin diving . . . would like to become a Commercial Artist . . . enioyed Senior Studia. I FRIEDMAN, MARC PHILIP Was active in the Wrestling Team, also swam for Crawford in the S.C.I.F .... never to be forgotten was when Marc went to Detroit, Michigan to try out for the United States Olympic Swimming Team of 1960 . . . Hi there, Sweet is his favorite expression . . . will attend College . . . enioys water sports. FURROW DON ROSS Is called Rookie by all i most Interesting class was Plane Geometry in the 11th grade has been active in Basketball 10 1 12 and Boys Federation 1 aspires to become a Basketball Coach . . . enioys playing basket- ball . . . memorable moment was winning the summer league Basket- ball Championship. 154 FRANZEN, FREDERICK ROY Rick's activities included C.S.F. IO, 11, 12, Senate 10 . . . finds Home- coming 1960 and Graduation are his favorite memories . . , aspires to become a Linguist and Lawyer . . . hobbies are sports, Spanish, and Political Science. FROEHLICH, SHIRLEY LEAH Can be heard saying What a riot! . . . was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, Prom Refreshment Commit- tee, Future Secretaries Club . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . finds lunch a very inter- esting class . . . would like to be a Secretary and later marry. GATES, GARY GALE Gary's activities have included the German Club 10, 11, C.S.F. 12 ...finds swimming and rifle shooting his favorite hobbies . . . his ambition is to become an En- gineer. FRAZIER, PATRICIA LYNNE This college bound Crawforclite finds Contemporary Literature to be her most interesting class . . . activities include Constitution Com- mittee 10p Y-Teens 11, Social Chairman 12, Senate 11, Senior Ring Committee 11, Senior Sweater Committee: Junior Prom and Com- mencement Committees . . . hobby is going to the beach. FULTON, JOHN EDWARD .lack will always remember explain- ing muffler bearings to the sub- stitute in 6th period Auto Shop- which was his most interesting class . . . likes cars and swimming . . . is often heard saying Can't handle it . . . plans on becoming a Mechanic. GEBERT, RICHARD CHARLES Rick participated in Track 10 . . . favorite hobby is surfing . . , will always remember Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . plans on go- ing to College . . . Graphic Arts was his favorite class. E I I FRIEDRICK, BARBARA ERDMUTHE Likes the name Bobbie . . . is al- ways saying you spastic! . . . is interested in taking care of ani- mals, and swimming . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . finds a College Education will help her while she studies some form of law . . . participated in German Club IO and Y-Teens IO, II, 12. GAINES, KENNETH BRUCE Dusty was a member of the Varsity Football 11, 12, Basketball 12, Let- termen's Club 11, 12 . . . will al- ways remember beating the Hoover High football team this year . . . Art was his favorite class . . . was frequently heard saying Too bad . . . surfing is his favorite hobby . . . plans on becoming a Commer- cial Artist. EIACIOLLI, WILLIAM AUTHOR ill held the position of alternate enator in the 12th grade . . . urfing and drag racing are among is favorite hobbies . . . will al- vays remember the riot on El Iaion Blvd. for the Drag Strip . . Senior Problems was his fav- rite class . . . is frequently heard :ying ls that all you did? . . . lans on studying law and then ecoming a Lawyer or Law Officer. SILCHRIST, WILLIAM CHARLES Ialled Bill for short . . . likes to rowl . . . will never forget Mr. uel's Plane Geometry class . . . rants to become a Business Man- iger . . . enioyed watching Craw- ord's Football Team. GELMAN, MARILYN JANIS Activities included Bowling Club 10, Sweater Committee 11, Y-Teens 11, Cap and Gown Committee 12, Sen- ior Announcement and Commence- ment Committee . . . Graduation will always be a pleasant memory . . . is always saying Well, back on the diet . . . would like to go out of town to college but now she'll go to San Diego State. GIBSON, KIRK LEROY Kirk was a member of C.S.F .... Oh, fish! he says . . . enjoys painting with water colors . . . will always remember the day he re- ceived six A s on his report card. GODFREY, DANIEL GROVER Liked electronics class . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . can be heard saying Boy, that's healthy! . . . would like to be- come an Electrician. GENARO, JEANNE MARIE Likes to be called Jean . . . feels the only good bug is a dead one . . . would like to attend College and become a Certified Public Ac- countant . . . hobbies are swim- ming, surfing, driving, and listen- ing to music . . . was active in Tennis Club 10, 11, Band 10, 11, Orchestra 10, 11, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. 12, Bowling Club 12, Senior Prom Decoration Committee. GIBSON, SHEILA HAWORTH Can be heard saying Phough . . . was active in Pom Pon Corps Il, Officer 12, Senior Privileges and Vespers Committees, Senate 10, Savings Stamp Organization 11 . . . had some interesting experi- ences in Student Teaching . . . will never forget becoming a Pom Pon Officer, and the Senior Prom . . . ambition is to become an Elemen- tary School Teacher. GOLDATE, PATRICIA ANN Cotton-pickin is Patsy's current expression . . . liked Math . . . would like to be an I.B.M. Oper- ator and a Bookkeeper . . . enjoys sewing, collecting records and cooking . . . will always remember Graduation and Ditch Day. GIBBS, RAYMOND DOUGLAS Prefers the name Ray . . . has been active in Counterpoints 11, 12, Thespians 12, Tennis Team 10, 11, 12, Choir 11 . . . memorable mo- ment was Graduation . . . enioys folk singing and skin-diving . . . would like to become a well edu- cated person. Q.-an-Q, .-0' .. GIRD, STEVEN RICHARD Likes to be called Steve . . . will never forget the day he forgot to tie his shoes before a Cross Coun- try meet . . . likes sports and cars . . . was active in Cross Country 1o,11, 12, Track 1O,1l,12,Let- termen's Club 11, 12, German Club 10, 11 . . . enioyed his Honor's History Class . . . can be heard saying You're crazy! GOODMANSON, DENNIS DEAN GREENO, DONALD JAY Don likes working on cars, surfing, and messing around . . . favorite class was Physiology . . . hopes to go to College and become an Archeologist . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and when Mr. Rumsey was showing the class Yogi. 156 GONZALES, RONALD LLOYD Called Ron . . . will never forge. the Senior Prom . . . likes pho- tography, hunting, bowling, and swimming . , . was active in Foot- ball 12, Track 10, 11, Lettermen's Club IO, 11, 127 Key Club 11, Chess Club 11 . , . ambition is to go to State College and major in Science and Math, after which he plans to go into a Government Science Proiect. GRAY, WENDY LEE Nicknamed Windy, her activities included the Bible Club . . . likes to paint in oils . . '. found Biology Class interesting , . . hopes to become a Missionary Nurse . . . can be heard saying Confounded . . . most memorable moment was Graduation. GOODMAN, GARY THOMAS Most memorable moment was Grad- uation . . . likes bowling and baseball . participated in Bowl- ing Club 12 . . . liked Gym best . . . when he graduates from Col- lege he would like to take up Business Management. GREENLEAF, JEFFREY ALAN Jeff will never forget a Certain September Afternoon in 1960 . . . was a member of the Varsity Foot- ball Team in his Junior and Senior year . . . his favorite pastimes include bowling and swimming . . . Chemistry was one of his favorite classes . . . his wish is for Happi- ness throughout his life. GRISWOLD, DAVID ALLEN Known as Dave or Grise . . . enioys bowling, surfing, and flirt- ing with the girls he knows . . . will always remember his first day at Crawford . . . likes art . . . favorite saying is Really . . . found Choir his most interesting class . . . wants to become an Artist or Architect. GROSSMAN, GARY EVAN Gruesome often says Gary . . . enjoyed 5th period Wood Shop where he was foreman . . . likes swimming, working on cars-es- pecially Fords . . . wishes to be- come an Obstetrician or a test driver for cars. GRAY, SUSAN DIANE Susan participated in the Sopho- more Class Council, Constitution Committee, King and Queen Com- mittee for Senior Prom . . . will never forget the first time she gave a speech in Miss McAlister's Public Speaking Class . . . favorite expression is Who, Me? . . . wishes to become a Cosmetician. GRIFFING, JOHN PATRICK Known as Griff, his hobbies are foreign money, bowling, swimming and drawing . . . may be heard saying A week from Tuesday , . . preferred his Physiology Class . . . hopes to become an Engineer . . . most memorable moment was the day he helped his cousin and aunt wash diapers in a wash house at 2:00 in the morning. E J -IAMMOND, JUDITH HELEN ludy's activities were the Future iecretaries Club, Stir-Up's and Y- 'eens . . . her favorite class was :er second period Shorthand Class . . she intends to become a Sec- etary and then go into Modeling , . her hobbies are swimming, ce skating, and listening to the adio . . . always saying Oh, How :ool! . . . memorable moment vas Graduation. IARPER, CYNTHIA BROOKE 'referred Honors History and Ihemistry to all other classes . . . opes to become a Doctor . . . was :ctive in French Club, Stir-Up's, ras temporary President of the ienate . . . likes Modern Dancing, eading and horseback riding . . . 'iemorable moment was Gradua- ion. be is C' HAAS, MADONNA RAE Donna was active in Choir 12, Girls' Chorus 11, Stir-Up's 11, 12, Council 10, Senate 11 . . . likes sports, music and reading . . . hopes to become a Secretary or Housewife . . . favorite class was Senior Problems and Choir . . . most memorable moments were Graduation and the Senior Prom. HARDENBROOK, HENRY NORMAN Norm lalias Hambone 1 aspires to be a Commercial Artist . . . loves to draw cars . . . favored his His- tory class . . . memorable moment was when Crawford beat San Diego is Basketball. HAYNES, JULIE HOLLISE Likes to be called Holly . . . active in Biology Club 10, Chess Club 11, 12, Math Club 10, 11, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Thrift Committee 12, Senior Honors Day Committee 12 . . . will never forget living in Hawaii . . . fond of third year Latin . . . aspires to be an as- tronomer . . . likes swimming, camping and reading. HAMILTON, LARRY DALE Called LD . . . activities included C.S.F. Honor Roll, R.O.T.C., Chair- man and M.C. at the latin Banquet 1960, and the Travel Club . . . may be overheard saying Play it cool . . . wishes to become an Executive . . . hobbies are tropical fish, model airplanes, collecting rare stamps and coins, and water skiing . . , will never forget C.S.F. Ditch Day. HARPER, CAROLYN SUE Known as Rusty, this Caeed was active in Senate 10, 11, Council 11, Stir-Up's 10, 11, Girls' Chorus 11 . . . looking forward to working at a Bank . . . as a matter of fact her favorite classes are Record Keeping and Office Practice . , . will always remember her three years at Crawford. HAYES, BRIDGET KATHLEEN Hopes to enter commercial art at College . . . fond of all water sports and sewing . . . member of French Club 10, Drill Team 11, G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 11,12, Art Service 12, Senior Council, Red Cross Representative, Commence- ment Committee . . . memorable moments were Homecoming and Graduation. HANSEN, CHARLES EDWARD Chuck likes working on cars . . . wants to ga into the U.S. Navy . . . favorite class was Electronics . . . participated in the Key Club . . . current expression is Oh Yeah . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. HARRIS, STEPHANIE LEE Answers to Stevie . . . member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Band and Or- chestra 1O, 11, 12, Flag Corps 11, 12, Senior Budget Committee Chair- man, A.S.B. Ticket Auditor 12, Y- Teens 10, Stir-Up's 11, 12 . . . favored Honors English . . . enioys swimming and listening to music . . . will become a Musician or an Architect . . . memorable moment was Homecoming 1960. HELZER, DANIEL DALE Known as Dan to all . . . activities included Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 . . . hobbies in- clude sports and cars . . . plans to be a Mechanical Engineer . . . I doubt it is Dan's favorite say- ing. HERRMANN, LAYNE JOY This Crawford Co-ed is sometimes called Laynie Bird . . . will never forget her Senior Year . . . was very active in the French Club 10, Senate 10, 12, Sophomore and Junior Council, Fall Sports Banquet 12, Girls' League Treasurer 12 . . . enioyed Contemporary Literature . . . would like to become a Psy- chologist. 158 HAYNES, ROBERT JAY Bob is always saying, I didn't do it . . . will never forget the riot he had in his American Govern- ment class . . . likes surfing and swimming . . . hopes to become an Architect. HENSLEY, JERRY JOE This Crawfordite has been active in Wrestling 10, 11, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Thespians 12 , . . ambition is to become a Profes- sional Student, and to stay happy all the time . . . will always re- member the After Prom . . . found Play Production very interesting. HILL, GARY NEWTON Gary sang tor Crawford's Choir . . . found Crafts a lot of fun . . . is sometimes overheard saying Bite the Breeze . . . would like to go to Navy Officers Candidate School or become a Juvenile Offi- cer . . . memorable moment was Graduation . . . main hobby is cars. HECK, SANDRA GAYE Sandy may be overheard saying Large Charge . . . participated in Stir-Up's 11, 12 and Spanish Club 12 '. . . favored Senior Prob- lems . . . will never forget her Third Year Spanish class . . . hob- bies include swimming, dancing, water skiing and collecting post cards , . . would like to became a Public Health Nurse. HENSON, MARTHA ANN Friends call her Marty . . . will never forget Graduation and her Senior Year . . . likes to bowl and swim . . . was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Senate 10, Stir-Up's 11, 12, Ditch Day Committee, Vespers Committee, Commencement Com- mitee, Senior Privileges Committee . . . can be heard saying Oh, skip it . . . ambition is to be- come a Nurse. HILL, PHILIP DEAN Likes to be called Phil . . . memor- able moments were Graduation and the Senior Prom . . . favors Con- temporary Literature . . . aspires to become a Commercial Artist or an Interior Decorator. HEMUS, MARY EMILIE Was active in G.A.A., Senior Y- Teens, Senior Social Committee, Senior Publicity Committee, Senior Privileges Committee, Stir-Up's . . . likes to keep her car in a running condition . . . favorite exclama- tion is Why? . . . will never forget coming to Crawford and meeting new friends . . . ambition is to become a Teacher. HESTER, STEVEN EUGENE Known by the name of Steve . . . will never forget his embarrassment when his car stalled on a date . . . likes electric trains . . . was active in the Band and Pep Band . . . was a Student Teacher . . . can be heard saying Humph! . . . his ambition is to become a Music Teacher. ? Q I HINKLEY, REBECCA SUE Becky was seen around the Campus in the Bible Club, Girls' Chorus 10, 11,'12, Y-Teens 12, Drill Team 11 . . . likes to swim, ride and sing . . . thinks that Of- fice Practice was great . . . would like to become a Secretary. HOOVER, EDNA JEAN Jeannie will never forget when she first met Bob . . . has enioyed her Craft Class . . . likes playing Tennis and Softball . . . you can usually hear her saying Bob! . . . would like to get married. HILL, VERNON WILLARD Called Vern by all . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . likes music . . . found his World History Class in- teresting . . . favorite expression is O-well, any-who . . . would like to become a Minister. HOFFMAN, SH ERRY ANN Has participated in the Council 10, Senate and A.F.S. 10 . . . paint- ing, sewing and listening to music are her favorite hobbies . . . aspires to work for the Telephone Company and then to marry and raise a large family . . . is always heard saying Where is Mike? . . . enioyed working on the P.B.X. in the Main Office. HUGHES, BORDEN EDWARD Likes skin diving . . . would like to become a Navigator . . . will never forget Graduation . . . was active in Track 12 . . . liked his Physics Class. HILLS, WESLEY BERT Prefers the name Wes . . . is heard saying What a Crack-UpI . . . finds working on cars and dating are his main hobbies . . . won't forget the Senior Prom and Gradu- ation . . . would like to go to Annapolis after attending State. HOLMES, ELIZABETH ANN Better known as Liz . . . wants to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . will never forget when the shelf in the locker col- lapsed, upsetting 34 books, a card file and three magazines . . . has been active in Pom Pon Corps, Election Committee, Senior Privi- Ieges Committee , . . says now and then What is this noise? . . . is always searching for her hidden talents. HULL,- JOAN ELAINE This Crawford Co-ed could be seen around the Campus busily taking part in Y-Teens, Student Affairs Committee, Commencement Com- mittee, Ditch Day Committee . . . likes swimming and bowling . . . can be heard saying Oh, What a Joke! . . . will never forget her Sophomore year, Commencement and Senior Prom . . . would like to become an Airline Hostess. HINRICHS, BARBARA JUNE This Co-ed will never forget her Senior Year . . . was fond of her Honor's English class . was active in Future Teachers 10, 11, German Club 11, 12, C.S.F. 11, 12, Stir-Up's 11, 12 . . . after College she would like to become an Ele- mentary School Teacher. HOUCK, GERALD CRAIG Jerry's amibition is to design houses . . . likes drawing in Hon- ors Studio . . . was active in C.S.F. IQ, 11, 12, Tennis 12, Hon- or Roll 10, 11, 12. HYATT, DAVID WILFRED Called Dave by all . . . aspires to become a musician and go to Col- lege . . . says June all the time . . . hobbies include music and cars . . . memorable moment was July 9, 1959, and the Senior Prom . . . activities were Band IO, 11,12 and Pep Band 1O,11, 12. JACK, BRUCE EVAN Will never forget his Sophomore year or when our Football Team beat Lincoln 20-19 . . . has been nicknamed Bruce E. by friends . . . active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12, Ways and Means Com- mittee 11, 12, Travel Club 11 . . . fascinating are his Electric Trains, Coin and Stamp Collections . . . will go to College. S. 160 HULL, JUDITH ANN Very often this Co-ed answers to the name of Joan . .V . likes to swim and eat . . . enioyed her American Government class . . . was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Student Affairs Committee 12, Sen- ior Prom Committee, Announce- ment Committee . . . would like to become an Airline Hostess . . . will never forget Graduation and the Class of 61. IVIE, JAMES ELMO Active in Senate 10, Junior Red Cross, R.O.T.C. 10th . . . James will never forget Graduation . . . en- ioys water skiing, and cars . . . thinks he would like to become an Engineer . . . most interesting class is Auto Shop. JACKSON, JANICE MARIE Known as Slim . . . was especi- ally partial to Office Practice and Contemporary Literature . . . mem- orable moment: December 26, 1960 and March 18, 1961 . . . hobbies include swimming, sewing and Nel- son . . . would like to become a Therapist or a Secretary. HUNTER, LINDA KAY This active Crawfordite plans to enter Medicine as a Nurse . . . will always remember failing the driver's test the first time . . . frequently is heard saying Makes me sick . . . activities included Annual Staff 11, 12, Photography Editor 12, Girls' League 11, 12, Vice-President of Girls' League 12, H.S.S. 12, Y-Teens 11, 12 . . . Miss Junior Achievement l'6O-'61l . . . Physiology was favored. IVY, LARRY DEAN This Crawfordite hopes to become a Chef or a History Teacher . . . enioys bowling and tennis . . . was most interested in American Government , . . will always re- member the Senior Prom. JAFFE, BRUCE MORGAN What is this noise? is the current expression of this Crawfordite . . . activities included Honor Roll 10, 12, C.S.F. IO, 12, Senior Privileges Committee, Key Club 12, Centaur Sports Editor 12 . . . includes sports cars among his hobbies . . . plans on becoming a Doctor of Medical Research . . . will always remem- ber watching the Kingston Trio, tree, in the rain. IBE, SANDRA LEE Sandy's activities included Red Cross 10, Senate 11 . . . is looking forward to working, then marriage . . . enioys cooking and swimming . . . may be heard saying That's the way the cookie crumbles . . . liked Senior Problems most of all . . . memorable moment was the Senior Prom and Graduation. JACKEI., NORMAN ARTHUR Norm's favorite saying is money isn't the most important thing . . . hobbies include bowling, swimming and playing handball . . . wants to own a grocery store . . . especi- ally enioyecl Merchandising . . . memorable moment was the A.S.B.: Ball. ' I .c,,, JANECK, ROBERT EDWIN Bob was well known at Crawford for his big, baby blue eyes . . . found surfing, skin diving and water skiing his favorite hobbies . . . can't decide on his future . . . often says Get out of your act . . . also participated in two years of Varsity Football . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. JOHNSON, JUDITH KAY High spots in Judy's years at Craw- ford were Graduation and the Senior Prom . . . among her favor- ite classes she voted bookkeeping most interesting . . . is looking forward to Junior College. A.. l JAMESON, CAROLYN Enjoys horseback riding and ex- ploring . . . hopes to become a School Teacher and own a cattle ranch . . . often says, Take a gaze . . . found Advanced Band most interesting . . . was active in Band and C.S.F .... before she transferred to Crawford she was active in G.A.A., French Club, and Band . . . is half a pair of twins. JENSEN, DONNA LEE Transferred from Oak Harbor, Washington, she has participated in Girls' Club 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, G.A.C .... will always remember her eleven days travel from Se- attle, Washington to Yokohama, Japan . . . is heard saying Hi, Hi! Mushey, Mushey! . . . most inter- esting class was Japanese . . . ambition is to be a Secretary and marry later on. JOHNSON, RICHARD MELVIN Dick has been active in the Key Club 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Senate 125 Track 11, 12, Boys' Federation 107 Band 105 Orchestra 10, Pep Band 10 . . . likes sports, music and dancing . . . found his World Affairs class challenging . . . seems always to be saying I'm hungry, let's eat . . . is looking forward to successful College Years. JAMESON, MARILYN One of a pair of twins, Marilyn transferred from Fallbrook High this year to our school . . . here she was active in the Band and C.S.F .... she hopes to become a School Teacher and then own a cattle ranch . . . sometimes says Commonly . . . likes riding and exploring . . . favored Advanced Band . . . will never forget foot- ball games at her previous school. JENSEN, JANET LEE A member of Flag Corps, Janet has also been active in Tennis Club 10, Pom Pon Corps ll, Bowling Club 127 Senior Cap and Gown Committee, Vespers Committee, Stir-Up's ll, 127 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 . . . especially enioyed Physiology . . . would like to attend State College . . . memorable moment was her wonderful Senior Year. JOHNSON, ROBERT ANTHONY Bob is at music lover and has en- ioyed Band 10, 11, 12 and Or- chestra 10, 12 . . . likes to swim . . . will never forget the 1959 U.N. Parade . . . can often be heard saying Oh Really . . . enioyed his World Affairs class . . . would like to become a Professional Mu- sician. av JANNE, ANTHONY PAUL Casually called Tony, this boy wants to go fo the University of Hawaii, then become a Commercial Artist . . . may be overheard say- ing Lots of Luck . , . preferred Senior Art Studio and American Government . . . may have been seen wandering through the halls with the excuse that he was Stamp Monitor . . . will never forget win- ning the Charleston contest at the Senior Party. JOHNSON, LINDA CAROL This Co-ed has been very busy in C.S.F. and the German Club, was also on the Honor Roll . . . likes to read, swim, and ride . . . will never forget the time when she went riding for eight hours straight on a mule on a pack trip in the High Sierras . . . among her favor- ite classes are Honors History . . . would like to become a Nurse in addition to traveling around the world. 161 JUDY, ELLEN MARIE ls always mistakenly called Judy . . . has been active in Band 10, Orchestra 10, Tennis Club 10, Hon- or Roll 10, 11, 12, C.S.F. 11, Stir- Up's 12, Senior Budget Committee 12, Senior Social Committee 12 . . . would like to travel . . . main hobby is being enthusiastic . . . outstanding in Ellen's memories were the Drum Major Try Outs. KARCHER, LARRY DAVID Was a member of Knight's Sen- ior Hi-Y, Red Cross, P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . will always remem- ber Ditch Day . . . hobbies are swimming, working on cars, and listening to Mr. Rumsey tell iokes in his Physiology class . . . can often be heard saying Never do now what you can do later , . . plans on going to College and then on becoming a High School Teacher. 162 JONES, FRANCIS EDWARD Ed will never forget when he be- came an officer in R.O.T.C .... likes hunting, bowling, baseball, and football . . . found his R.O.T.C. class most interesting . . . was active in R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12, Fancy Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Rifle Team 12 . . . plans to make a career in the Army as an Officer. JORREY, ANITA YVONNE This Co-ed prefers the name Yvonne . . . hobbies include square dancing and shooting . . . will always remember when President Eisenhower came to San Diego . . . active in G.A.A. 10, 11, and Drill Team 12. JUNG MELODY I. ..., .sr ,::: 7 KADING, KARON IRENE A transfer from Iowa, Karon has participated in Crawford's activities as a Senator , . . finds enrolling in Crawford for the first time an experience she will never forget . . . Work, and you work alone says Karon . . . ambition is to become successful in whatever field she may choose . . . hobbies in- clude basketball, softball and read- ing. KARHAN, NUR Our first girl exchange student, Nur was an honorary member of H.S.S .... participated in A.F.S,, Y-Teens, G.A.A., and Tennis Club . . . plans to become an Architect . . . enioys meeting people from all parts of the Globe, swimming, dancing and listening to Pat Boone . . . will never forget the talk she gave as o Foreign Exchange Stu- dent, to a Crawford Assembly. KAHLER, HARRIETTE SUE Likes to be called Suzy . . . is heard now and then saying Too Much . . . aspires to go to college and maior in Home Economics . . . enioys swimming, bowling, horse- back riding . . . memorable mo- ments are Senior Ditch Day, Senior Prom, and Graduation . . . partici- pated in Senior Y-Teens and the Senior Class Social Committee. KASER, MARY KAREL, LINDA JOY Linda is a Life Member of C.S.F. and also was on the Honor Roll 10, 11, 127 participated in Future Teachers 11, 127 Stir-Up's 127 Span- ish Club 12 . . . Heavens to Betsy she is always saying . . . she'll never forget receiving an A from Mrs. Tidwell . . . aspires to be an Elementary School Teacher . . . enioyed World Affairs with its po- litical arguments. KENYON, LYNN This future Architect can often be heard saying Too Bad . . . will always remember the day his teacher walked out on their class . . . hobbies include surfing and sketching . . . American Govern- ment was his favorite class. KNIGHT, DONNA JEAN lDonna's most interesting class was Crafts . . . she will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . '--,.I.-- to become a Hair Stylist and later a wife . . . main hobby is going out with Donnie. KELLY, CATHERINE FERN Oh my Gosh! says Cathy . . . she will always remember the first day she came to Crawford . . . has been active in Tennis Club 105 Senate 11, 125 Y-Teens 125 Senior Budget Committee5 Senior Social Committee5 Cap and Gown Com- mittee5 Stir-Up's 12 . . . favorite class was U.S. History. KINCZEL, CARL FRANK Carl has enioyed the Chess Club 115 C.S.F. 11, 125 Math Club 11 . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . thinks he wants to be able to learn the Art of Head Shrinking tPsychiatristl. KNUDSON, BARRY PETER Was nicknamed Pete . . . has been active in the Senate 10, 11, 125 Key Club 125 Wrestling 115 Red Cross 11 . . . hobbies include skin diving, girls and parties . . . would like to go to Brigham Young Uni- versity and take up Dentistry . . says Physiology is o riot. KENNEDY, MICHAEL STUART Mike's activities included Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Rallies and Assemblies 115 Cheerleader 115 Bowling Club 115 Stir-Up's ll . . . memorable mo- ments included the Senior Prom and Cheerleading . . . favorite say- ing is Thanks . . . most interest- ing class was Play Production. KLUCHIN, ELAINE KA'Y Would like to become a Business Teacher . . . enioys most sports, dancing, singing, and reading . . . has been active in the Spanish Club 105 Senior Council5 Secretar- ies Club5 Girls' League5 Senior Party Committee5 Ditch Day Com- mittee . . . thought World Affairs was great. KOESTER, GEORGE THOMAS Tom has been active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Treasurer 125 Counterpoints 11, 125 Key Club 125 Honor Roll . . . Graduation will always remain a fond memory for this Crawfordite . . . hobbies included golf, tennis, listening to the Kingston Trio and guitar . . . Stanford is where he would like to get his Ph.D. in Math and Science . . . most interesting class was Ensemble. KIMBALL, MARTHA JOSEPHINE Sometimes called Marth by her friends . . . has been active in Y-Teens, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Track 11, 125 C.S.F. 117 Senior Ring Commit- tee5 Honor Roll 10, 115 Cap and Gown Committee . . . hobbies in- cluded reading, water sports, tennis . . . would like to become a Medi- cal Doctor and specialize in Pedi- atrics . . . has fond memories of the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. KNITTEL, BlLLlE RAE Feels her ambition is first to be- come organized and then content . . . has been quite active in Thes- pians5 N.F.L. Secretary 125 Annual Staff 11, Club Editor 12 . . . most memorable moment for Billie was the Palomar Novice Tournament . . . likes to try to sell annuals and attend speech tournaments . . . wishes everyone would know that BlLLlE RAE is her first name, KOPPEL, JULIE ROSE Known to all as Julie . . . was busy on the Senior Class Council, Senate 11, Stir Up's 12, Announce- ment Committee 12, Girls' League 10, 11 . . . favorite expression is lt's all in the b-b-ag! . . . hob- bies are dancing, diving, swim- ming, ond traveling . . . in the future she would like to become an Actress or a Social Worker. KUCER, JOHN JOSEPH Will never forget Senior Ditch Day . . . likes Photography and Auto Mechanics . . . seems to be always saying Look it up in the motor manual . . . likes Public Speaking . . . would like to become a Pro- fessional Lithographer. 164 KOGLER, ROBERT ELMER Known to all as Bob . . . has been active in Cross Country, Track and C.S.F .... is always saying Cracks me up . . . he'Il always remem- ber Graduation . . . will go to College . . . swimming and other sports are his favorite hobbies. KRABER, KENT ROBERT This Crawfordite likes art and money . . . can be heard fre- quently saying You idiot . . . found his Art Class most enjoyable . . . would like to become a Com- mercial Artist. LAMPERT, SHERRI Found Study Hall to be her favor- ite class . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Commencement . . . likes sports . . . would like to become an Actress. KOLASZ, JOHN EDWIN John to all . . . memorable mo- ment was Ditch Day . . . aspires to be a photographer because he enioys photography . . . also en- ioyed Senior Problems. KRAMER, STEVEN EDWARD Known as Henry O. Sloan to many track coaches of our competitive schools . . . member of Pacer Staff 12, Basketball 10, 11, Track 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 10, 11, 12 . . . hobby: talking about anything at anytime . . . would like to be- come a History Teacher . . . can be heard saying another import- ant factor which has yet to be considered, appears to be . . . enjoyed World Affairs. LANTZ, CARL EDWARD JR. Ed will never forget beating Hoover in football . . . likes skin diving, water sports, and athletics . . . activities included Junior Class Council, Secretary of Boys' Feder- ation II, C.S.F., Lettermen's Club, Commissioner of Athletics 12, Hon- or Roll 10,11, 12 . . . is often heard saying One must try if he wishes to succeed, KORANDER, coNsTANcE VIRGINIA I Connie likes swimming and outdoor sports . . . found her Honors His- tory class to be her favorite . . . was active as a Junior Class Coun- cil member, Senior Class Council, Junior Social Committee Chairman, President of Thespians 12 . . . will never forget Commencement and the Senior Prom . . . would like to attend College. I KUESSEL, RITA LOUISE This Crawfordite found German in- teresting . . . enioys bowling . . . was active in German Club 10, Y-Teens 11, 12, Future Secretaries Club 12 . . . will never forget Ditch Day and Graduation . . . would like to attend Junior College. LAWTON, MICHAEL JAMES Vlike's favorite class was American Government . . . will never forget 'he A.S.B. Ball . .' . among his -nany hobbies, girls rate high. LESAGE, GILLES ALBERT leff was in the Senate in his Junior year . . . will never forget when he found out Mary Paine was on the Centaur staff . . . likes to col- Iect birds and bees . . . enioyed Crafts . . . plans to become a 'sychiatrist. LARSON, TH EO DO RA MARSHA Teddi will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . favorite expression is Cool . . . found Office Practice to be her favorite class . . . was a member of the Y-Teens . . . likes roller skating, bowling, swimming and dancing . . . would like to become a Secre- tary. LEESE, WILLIAM ROGERS LEVANT, MILTON MAURICE Milt was active in Gymnastics . . . found Physiology interesting . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . can be heard saying What a Rook . . . would like toibe cu Research Scientist. LAWTON, EDWINA SUE Sue was one of the most active Co-eds on the Crawford Campus, participating in Girls' League IO, Pacer Staff IO, C.S.F. IO, Il, I2, Commissioner of Publications II, Quill and Scroll ll, President of H.S.S., C.S.F., Representative to -Girls' State . . . will always remem- ber her years at Crawford . . . likes to dance and ski . . . found Honors English enjoyable . . . fu- ture plans include College. LEMME, CYNTHIA RAE Loves to draw and paint . . . was active in .lunior Y-Teens, Ways and Means Committee Il, I2, Travel Club ll, Stir-Up's I2 . . . liked Physiology . . . Thinks everything is Hairy . . . ambition is to graduate from College and write her memoirs when she is middle aged. LEWIS, MARY ANNE This Co-ed liked swimming and boating . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . in her senior year she was Monitor and a mem- ber of the Girls' Chorus . . . liked Biology class . . . plans to marry. LEAKE, RICHARD DENNIS I wouldn't say that has been frequently heard from Rick's lips . . . likes coin collecting, working on cars and swimming . . . en- ioyed Auto Shop . . . will never forget Graduation and the Prom . . . he would like to become a Radio Man in one of the Services. LETT, JOHN This active Crawfordite was class Treasurer IO, ll, C.S.F. Treasurer IO, II, President of C.S.F. 12, member of Math Club, German Club, Senior Council . . . will never forget Senior Ditch Day . . . favor- ite saying is Some stars are large and some are small, and some are quite invisible . . . found Honors English to be his favorite class . . . ambition is to become a Phy- sician. LIEBERMAN, ARLENE JOY Known as Libie to all, this Co-ed has been active in Y-Teens Il, I2, Drill Team II, Stir-Up's IO, II, Choir I2 . . . will never forget when she started to go with a Mr. G .... hobbies included swim- ming, dancing, and cruising . . . is always heard saying By By lRay Wade stylel . . . aspires to become a Beautician . . . most interesting class was Crafts. LOWERY, CATH RYN ALLISON Cathy will never forget when she sang with the choir at the I960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley . . . likes tennis, swimming, piano, and smiling . . . is a member of the Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee and was a reporter for the Pacer . . . ambition'is to go to Whitworth Presbyterian College in Spokane, Washington and then go into a Missionary Teacher Career. I66 LEWIS, WILLIAM GEORGE Prefers the name Bill to any other . . . says now and then No, work- ing hard . . . ambition is to be- come a Mechanic . . . golfing, and bowling are among BiII's favorite pastimes . . . finds he will always remember the Senior Prom, Ditch Day, and most of all reaching the I2th grade. LONG, JOHN JOSEPH Dig that crazy chick says Johnny . . . hobbies include trains, swim- ming, and electronics . . . aspires to be a Musician and Architect . . . most memorable moment was the Senior Prom. LYNCH, SHARON MARIE I.eana Leech likes bowling, danc- ing, and parties . . . will always remember the day the whole school got out to see President Eisenhower . . . is often heard saying How do . . . was active in Drama IO, II, I2, Senior Y- Teens, and was Co-Chairman of Publicity for the Senior Prom . . . liked American Government best of all. LIEBERENZ, RAYMOND CARL Ray was a member of Band IO, II, I2, Junior Council and Boys Fed- eration I2 . . . will never forget thie A.S.B. Ball . . . enioyed being a monitor . . . playing musical instruments are his favorite pas- times . . . plans to become a Music Teacher. LOVRANICH, MADELINE LOUISE This very active Crawfordite partici- pated in Y-Teens IO, II, I2, Girls' Chorus IO, Choir ll, I2, Senior Announcement Committee, Vespers Committee, Ditch Day Committee, Cap and Gown Committee . . . found Advanced U. S. History to be her favorite class . . . will never forget all three years at Crawford . . . likes reading and sports . . . plans on being a Teacher and going to College. LYNN, WILLIAM JOSEPH J.V. Football II, Handball Cham- pion II, Class Representative I2 were the activities that Bill par- ticipated in . . . he likes skin div- ing, hunting, and collecting Indian Artfacts . . . found Senior Prob- lems most interesting . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . would like to become an Archeolo- gist. ll it 5 I 2 LOBO, RAMONA LUCRETIA Petie is our versatile and energetic Senior Write-Up's Editor for the Annual Staff . . . usually heard saying I need help . . . partici- pated in Choir II, I2, Graphic Arts II, President I2 . . . enioyed all of her classes . . . water sports are her pet passion . . . would never forget all her years as a Crawford High School student. LUTTMER, WILLIAM Rov Tiny likes tropical fish and coins . . . was in the Band IO, II, I2, R.O.T.C. IO, ll . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . favorite class was Band . . . would like to become a Wildlife Manager with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. MacKlNNON, RENA DAWN This Crawfordite was an active member of the G.A.A. and the Track Team . . . will look back on Graduation as her most memorable moment . . . plans on becoming a Telephone Operator. MABEE, LARRY GENE Will never forget beating Hoover in Football . . . likes cors, swim- ming, beach parties and sports . . . is often heard saying What's going on? . . . likes Physiology . . . was in Football IO, II, I2, Lettermen's Club II, IZ, Wrestling IO, ll . . . plans to go to College and maior in Business. MAMEDE, PAULO HERMANNY Our exchange student from Brazil was very active in Senior Council, Senate, Key Club, Hi-Y, and A.F.S. . . . found Trigonometry and Art to be his most interesting classes . . . his future plans include be- coming an Architect. MAPLES, WILLARD LOWRY JR. Honor Roll II, I2, Senior Privileges Committee, and Boys' Federation I2, are some of Bill's activities ot Crawford . . . he will never forget Graduation . . . found his Physics class most interesting . . . can be heard saying Chevy's don't go . . . likes bowling ond cars . . . would like to become a Doctor. I MARCOTTE, JUDY ANN This Co-ed will never forget the moment she was crowned Home- coming Queen . . . likes tennis and bowling . . . activities included Y-Teens IO, II, I2, Council IO, ll, I2, Senate ll, Senior Ring Committee, Girls' League II . . . can be heard saying Oh well, it could be worse . . . would like to become a successful Accountant. MacCOOL, CHERYLE AVIS Dislikes the name Avis, wants to be called Cheryle . . . activities included Y-Teens IO, Tennis Club IO, I2y G.A.A. II, I2 . . . mem- orable moments were the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . hopes to go to College and study Physical Therapy . . . hobbies include swim- ming, sports, reading, and horse- back riding. MANSER, DOREEN KAY Dar likes to attend parties and collect cups and glasses . . . Ad- vanced Drama was her favorite class . . . will never forget when Hoover beat Saints . . . plans to become a Bookkeeper and then to get married. MARSHALL, ALAN GEORGE Al has been very active in C.S.F. IO, II, I2, Varsity Cross Country and Track II, Band and Orchestra IO, ll, I2, Pep Band II, I2 . .. likes playing the Clarinet . . . Honors Moth was his most inter- esting class . . . will never forget when he was named a Merit Schol- arship Semi-finalist . . . would like to be a Doctor. MADDOX, RICHARD BURDETT JR. Known to all as Dickie . . . will always remember his Senior Foot- ball season . . . liked Chemistry best , . . participated in Football IO, Il, 12, Wrestling II, Letter- men's Club IO, II, I2, Hi-Y I2g Key Club I2p Senate I2g Junior Prom Committee . . . is frequently heard saying A little is good, more is better . . . plans to go to College. MARASSI, BARRY ANTHONY Will never forget Graduation Day or the Homecoming game with Lincoln . . . likes surfing and '40 Fords and money . . . was in the Hi-Y II, I2 . . . Senior Problems he voted tops . . . is frequently saying Will you stop . . . after College he would like to see the World. MARTIN, WAYNE URBAN Enioyed being 11th grade reporter for the Journalism newspaper . . . likes cars and a girl named Sallie . . . thinks Auto Shop is great . . . to be successful in life is his goal . . . nickname is Poo . . . will always remember Ditch Day and Graduation. N MAY, BILLIE JEAN Better known as Little One . . . Billie has been in the Drill Team I1 . . . will never forget Gradu- ation . . . aspires to become a Professional Dancer . . . American Literature was her favorite class. 168 MARDON, BARBARA ANN Leech-Bug likes swimming, boat- ing and having a good time . . . will never forget Gwen's Home- coming After-Party . . . was very active in Y-Teens 12, Drill Team 11, Senior Prom Committee, Social Committee, Announcement Commit- tee . . . Senior English was her favorite class . . . is frequently surprised and responds by saying Oh, not really . . . plans to be- come a Photographer. MARTIN, LARLYN LEE Lynn was a member of the Fu- ture Secretaries Club . . . likes swimming and new Hairdos . . . will always remember when she went to the Senior Prom in her Sophomore year . . . favorite classes were bookkeeping and shorthand . . . her doubtful ex- clamation is Oh, you're kidding! . . . plans to become a Secretary. MASS, SHARON EILEEN Was our energetic Head Songlead- er . . . has also been quite active in Girls' League, Rallies and As- semblies, Y-Teens, Senate, Stir-Up's, Junior Council, Junior Prom Queen, and Business Manager of the Pac- er . . . dancing and dating are Sharon's favorite hobbies . . . college and eventually marriage are Sharon's plans for the tuture. MAURO, CAROL ANN Murder Magoo says Carol . . . would like to become an Airline Hostess . . . hobbies include swim- ming, playing tennis and listening to the Kingston Trio . . . will al- ways have fond memories of the Senior Prom . . . active in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Senator 10, Tennis 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, 2, Future Secre- taries Club 12. McCLEAN, SHERYL LESLIE Prefers the name Sherry . . . is often heard saying You Beast! . . . will never forget the day o spider crawled under her desk in chemistry . . . likes writing poetry, dancing, playing tennis . . . was a member of the French Club IO, C.S.F. 10, ll, 12, Sweater Com- mittee 12 . . . ambition is to live one a rocky cliff by the seo and write inspired poetry. McCORQUODALE, JAMES THOMAS Receiving his first varsity letter and being chosen Co-Captain in Foot- ball was Corky's most memorable moment . . . likes all types of water sports . . . active member of Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, President 12, participated in Football IO, ll, I2 . . . can be frequently heard say- ing Go back to Pygmy Country . . . plans to go to College and hopes to lead a happy and suc- cessful life. E i 1 i MARUS, PAUL A Thinks hunting and fishing are tht greatest . . . likes his Electronic class . . . is always saying Keep smiIing . . . plans to become al Electrician. -Q1 MAYNARD, ARLENE ROSE Has been active in the Bible Club . . . ambition is to become a grad- uote from S.D. State College with a R.N. Degree or a B.S. Degree . . . loves to make her own clothes . . . her most interesting class was Chemistry. ii:--' , 1 1 3 lcDANlEL, STEPHEN PASCHAL Veve was a member of the Graph- y Arts Club 115 Future Teacher issociation 127 Honor Roll 11, 12 . . will never forget the Senior om . . . liked Chemistry even ith its smells and atoms of stuff . . spends every penny he gets his car then tears it apart puts if together . . . plans to to State College and become Elementary School Principal. lECKSTROTH, LYNN ANN his future Artist was very active uring her years at Crawford in -Teens 11, 125 Stir-Ups 11, 125 enior Prom Committeep Cap and iown Committeep Public Affairs 125 lodern Dance 11 . . . likes crafts nd sewing . . . will absolutely ever forget her first day in Draft- lg . . . Honors Studio seems to e her favorite class. McCULLOUGH, MICHAEL JAMES Mac was a member of Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, and the Lettermen's Club . . . will never forget beating Saints . . . likes cars . . . Electric Shop was his most interesting class . . . can be heard saying Say man . . . would like to become a Coach. McMAHAN, MARILYN KAY To lead a rich, full, and happy life is Kay's ambition . , . has been active in Y-Teens 11, Choir 11 . . . favorite pastimes are swimming, cooking, and listening to good music, especially the Kingston Trio . . . will never forget the day everyone deserted Craw- ford to go see President Eisen- hower and the Senior Prom . . . also favored Science. MESKIMEN, BONNIE NELL Likes sewing . . . will always re- member Graduation and Ditch Day . . . was a member of the Future Secretaries Club . . . found her Senior Problems Class to be her favorite . . . future plans indicate the desire for a position in the business world. McDANlEL, SHARON ELAINE Likes piano and swimming . . will never forget Graduation . . . was a member of the Bible Clubg Drill Team 115 Y-Teens 11, 125 Girls Chorus 10 . . . Geometry was her favorite class . . . plans to become an Elementary Teacher. MCSTROUL, MICHAEL LEONARD This Crawfordite is frequently called Moisha . . . likes dancing and girls . . . will never forget the time he went through a glass door the hard way lit was closedl . . . found Physics to be his most in- teresting class . . . a favorite ex- pression seems to be Eh? Wah? Huh? . . . plans to become a Pharmacist. MEYER, ANN JANE Annie was very active these past years in Drill Team 115 Senate 115 Senior Class Council 127 Cop and Gown Committeeg Vespers Commit- teeg Bible Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 125 Public Relation 125 H.S.S. 12 . . . will always remember her fun-filled Senior year . . . likes church work and sewing . . . frequently heard saying Oh,Dear . . . plans to become a Missionary Nurse. McFARLAND, LONORA BELLE Blondie was a Senator and Senior Council member and also a member of the Badminton Club 11 . . . will always remember going to the Football games and the Senior Prom . . . liked her Drama Class best . . . also enioys going to the beach parties . . . can be heard saying Something like that . . . would like io go to College and someday get mar- ried. MENDENHALL, DAVID 'iDave will always remember the second semester of his Junior year . . . likes playing the guitar and piano, working on cars, surfing, traveling and Crutch racing . . . one ambition in life is to travel around the world. 7 MILAZZO, LILLA FEDORA You are always hearing lilla say Oh Really . . . has been active in Ways and Means Committee 125 Y-Teens 125 Cap and Gown Com- mittee 125 Ditch Day, Committee 125 Senior Privileges Committee 12 . . . will never forget her first day at Crawford and the Senior Prom . . . loves to ga swimming . . . wants to become a Beautician and own her own salon. MILLER, SUSAN HELENE Many activities included Pom Pon Corps ll: C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Stu- dent Affairs Committee 125 A.S.B. Parliamentarian 125 Election Com- mittee 115 Social Committee 115 Vespers 12 . . . will never forget Commencemnt . . . loves sports . . . is always saying I can't believe it. O MEYERS, MAUREEN GAIL The Football Carnival in '59 will always be among the wonderful time Kitty had during her Craw- ford years . . . she was also a member of the Bowling Club 11, and Stir-Ups 11 . . . likes bowling, waterskiing, and listening to John- ny Mathis . . . can be heard saying Un Hug ah sure . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College and then become a Secretary. MILLER, MARTHA ELAINE Prefers the name Marty . . . as- pires to become a Cosmetician or a Legal Secretary . . . will never forget when they announced the '60-'61 Songleaders, for Marty is one of our fabulous Songleaders5 also belonged to Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee 125 Secretaries Club 125 Senate 125 Jr. Council5 Stir-Up's 125 Constitution Delegate 11. MILNE, TERRY ANN Says she prefers the name Terr . . . has been active as Sophomore Secretary5 Sophomore Dinner Co- chairman5 Senior Social Committee5 Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Pacer Staff 10, 11, l25C.S.F. 10,11, 12... will always remember the Journalism class . . . wants to be a Teacher . . . will never forget Crawtord's first Graduation. MIKOLON, ARTHUR GEORGE Called Art by all . . . active in Pep Band5 Cross Country5 Orches- tra5 Track5 Choi.r5 lettermen's CIub5 Bible Club . . . most memorable moment was when he transferred from Kearny to Crawford . . . stamps and music are this Craw- fordite's hobbies . . . aspires to go to U.C.L.A. Medical School . . . enioyed Public Speaking. MILLER, PATRICIA LOW Is called Pat by her friends . . . is active in Senior Secretaries 125 Stir-Up's 11, 125 Y-Teens 125 Pom Pon5 Drum Corps 125 Tennis 115 G.A.A. 11, 12 . . . will never for- get her Senior activities, especially the Prom . . . loves to skate, swim, and dance . . . will always remem- ber Mr. Youngsblood U. S. History class . . . is often heard saying Wise One. MOLDENHAUER, MARK VIRGINIA Is called Mo by her friends . . . years at will never forget her Crawford . . . loves to swim and talk . . . would like to become a Nurse . . . was active as a Senator 105 Ways and Means member 11, 125 Stir-Up's Chairman 125 Presi- dent of Ensemble 11, 125 A.F.5. Candidate 115 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. MI LAZZO, PRUDENCE CLORINDA Can't stand her middle name, bu loves to be called Prudy . . . mem arable moments, the Senior Prorr . . . activities included Senate 11 Ways and Means 125 Y-Teens I2 Cap and Gown Committee 12 Ditch Day Committee 125 Announce ment Committee 125 Senior Privi leges 12 . . . finds swimming ex citing and hopes to become ai Accountant. MILLER, THEODORE ALFRED Likes to be called Ted . . . wil never forget the City Track Final , . . wants to attend West Poin . . . will never forget Mr. Rumsey' Physiology class . . . likes to Q1 swimming and boating . . wa active in Cross Country5 Wrestlin and Track 10, 11, 125 Senior Pro Committee5 l.ettermen's Club: Se ior Hi-Y . . . is always sayini How you doing? .OORE, NELSON EUGENE alled Nellie by close acquaTnt- wces . . . will never forget when e Football Team went to Oxnard . . wants to be a Photographer . . was active in Football 10, 11, Z, Baseball 10, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, ad Cross 10 . . . loves swimming nd volleyball . . . will always 'member American Government ass . . . is always saying Later tr you. NURPHY, CAROLE ANN Velcome transfer from Rosary High . . active in Stir-Up's and G.A.A. . . Carole will always remember Braduation . . . hobbies include urfing and dancing . . . ambition s to go to Monterey College, then 9 be an Airline Stewardess . . . 'lost interesting class was Senior roblems. MONSON, DAVID RICHARD Will always remember the Senior Prom . . . loves water sports . . . wants to be a Physical Education Teacher . . . will never forget Mr. Murphy's Senior Problems class . , . active in Senate 10, Boys Federa- tion 1O, J.V. Baseball 10, 11, Varsity Baseball 10. MORRIS, GARY WAYNE History was one of Gary's favorite classes . . . will never forget the Crawford versus Saints Football game . . . enioys playing football . . . would like to be a member of the California Highway Patrol, MURPHY, JOHN LAWRENCE Likes to be called Pat . . . activi- ties included Football 1O, 11, 12, Baseball 10, Weight Lifting Club . . . beating Hoover in Football for the first time will always be re- membered . . . has an undecided future . . . likes any class he can sleep through. MONSON, SUSAN CAROL Would rather be called Suzie . . . wants to go to Junior College . . . loved Homemaking . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . was busy with the Social Commit- tee, Ways and Means Committee, Commencement Committee, and Senior Y-Teens, Budget Committee and Red Cross 10, 11, 12. MOSLEY, JAMES DAVID Prefers Dave . . . Sounds like a winner is his favorite saying . . . will always remember the night he was sitting in the front row at Dobb's and the car wouIdn't start . . . active in Stir-Up's Club . . . hobbies include fishing, boat- ing, and automobiles . . . wants to be an Automotive Engineer . . . favorite class was Intermediate Algebra. MYERS, HELEN MARIE Favored 2nd year Bookkeeping and Homemaking . . . enioys bowling and roller skating . . . activities included Graphic Arts Club and the Bowling Club . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . is always saying Gee . . . wants to become a Beautician and then a Housewife. 'Ms-env MORGAN, NORA PAULINE Loves swimming, reading, and bowling . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Senior Ditch Day . . , liked Study Hall best . . . kept busy with Senior Announce- ments Committee, Cap and Gown Committee, Senior Y-Teens, Stir- Up's . . . aspires to become an Accountant and later a Housewife. MURPHY, DAVID ROBERT Attended Saints in 9, IO and 11 . . . as a Crawfordite was in the Senate . . . always sits in the middle of the Saints vs. Crawford games . . . is stunned by seeing girls in the halls . . . liked his passionate pink convertible, water skiing and camping . . . to attend the Naval Academy is his ambie tion . . . noted for saying Will you forge my excuse . . . finds Physics interesting. 171 NACHISON, DAVID GERALD Has been quite active in N.F.L., Thespians 12, Senior Prom Pub-- licity Chairman 12, F.T.A. 12, Sen- ior Council 12 . . . would like to attend State College where he will maior in Education , . . most in- teresting class is Student Teaching and Public Speaking 11 . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. MYERS, KEN LEE This ambitious Senior wants to be a Naturalist . . . enioys bowling, parties, and movies . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Party and Prom. NAUGHTON, TH ERESA JEAN Terry's hobbies include bowling, swimming, and holding the hood of Billy's car . . . enjoyed two suc- cessive years in Mr. Sheldon's classes . . . Really, kid? is her favorite expression . . . will never forget Ditch Day or Graduation. NELSON, STEPHEN EARL . . and all that Jazz is Steve's current expression . . . loves danc- ing and cars . . . partial to Senior Problems . . . aspires to become a Mechanical Engineer . . . memor- able moments include Senfor Prom and Ditch Day. 172 NEWBERRY, DOUGLAS ALAN Doug has been an active member of our Wrestling Team . . . enioyed Physiology class . . . hobbies in- clude cars lporticularly his Model A l and water skiing . . . plans to become a Dentist. MYRICK, MELINDA HOPE Melin . . . can be heard begging all Crawfordites to Please buy an A.S.B. Cardlf' . . .'was A.S.B. Com- missioner of Finance 125 Senior Ways and Means and Cap and Gown Committee 12, Sweater Com- mittee 11 . . . spends leisure time talking and sewing . , . partial to Honors English . . . memorable moment: Hoover football game . . . another College bound graduate. NAVARRO, MARY CHRISTINE Good Grief! is Chris' expression . . . hobbies include records, ten- nis, swimming, skating . . . active in Girls Chorus 11, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Senior Y- Teens, Concession Committee 12, Stir-Up's 11, 12 . . . enioyed Office Practice . . . will become a Secre- tary and Housewife . . . will always remember Graduation Day, NICHOLS, DAVID SEWARD Nicknamed Dave . . . active in F.T.A. and German Club . . . loves to have fun and work on cars . . . Packards haul! is his cur- rent expression . . . believes he will become a Millionaire . . . am- bition: to be a Chemist. l E Q li NASH, GERALD DOUGLAS One of our spirited Cheerleaders ...active in Hi-Y1O,11, 12... surfing rates high on his list ol hobbies . . . will always remember Graduation . . . likes to be calle Gerry . . . ambition is college an teaching . . . likes Math. NELSON, WENDY SUE Breezy will never forget becom ing a winner in the NOMA spelling contest, member of Honor Roll 10 Girls Chorus 12, Senior Ditcl Day Committee 12, Commencemen Committee 12, Y-Teens 10, 12 . . especially liked Girls Chorus . . hobbies are water skiing and bowl ing . . . ambition: Private Secre tary. a JOTT, HOWARD FREDERICK fan always be heard saying Everybody growl in 7th period . . Howie has been active in 'arsity Football, Wrestling, Letter- nen's Club and Senior Hi-Y . . . enioyed American Government . . . lobbies include sports and cars . . becoming Co-captain of the football team and beating Saint ugustine were his memorable mo- ents . . . ambition is to become I i Teacher. 6 , ROBERT HARVEY usually be heard saying Bee . very active in Football, Chairman of Boys' Fed- Class Council, A.F.S.g Hi-Yy oys' Federation Vice-President IZ, ey Club IO, Vice-President of Key lub Il, and President I2 . . . to become an Engineer or Architect . . . enioys surfing sports . . . will never forget Senior year at Crawford. NICKS, LEWIS JAMES Louie has been one of our ener- getic Boseball players . . . enioyed Bookkeeping and Auto Shop . . . will never forget that first game of the season when we beat San Diego High . . . hobbies include hunting, baseball and swimming . . . would like to play Professional Baseball. NUCKOLS, CLARENCE FRANKLIN Nuckols' ambition is to become a Building Contractor . . . he enioys working on cars . . . will always remember when he became a Sen- ior . . . likes to say What do you want me to do, stand on my head? OXFORD, MARY LOU Called Lou by her friends . . . active in Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus . . . favorite saying is And then there's . . . will never forget the Senior Prom, Ditch Day and Gradu- ation . . . ambition is to get married. NORSTROM, JERINE SUE Jerri has been active in Y-Teens IO, I2, and French Club . . . usu- ally heard saying l don't believe it . . . does believe Senior Prom was her most memorable moment . . . enioyed her Senior Problems class very much . . . plans to at- tend San Diego State College and become an Airline Hostess. OCCH IELLO, LARRY MILTON Larry can be heard greeting every- one with the word Goodmorning at any time of the night or day . . . partial to his class in Ad- vanced Electronics . . . hobbies in- clude belonging to the Water Safe- ty Instructor Association and Elec- tronics . . . the Senior Prom will stand out as his memorable mo- ment . . . Electronics Engineering is his chosen profession. PACH ECO, CONSTANCE GRACE Will always remember the Senior Prom, Ditch Day, and Graduation . . . loves water sports and danc- ing . . . will never forget Moth class . . . ambition is to become a Beautician. NOVELL, FRED FRASER A very active member of Craw- ford's Cross-Country and Track team, Fred enjoyed his 7th period Athletics class . . . memorable mo- ments included Graduation and Senior Prom . . . makes Track his hobby . . . would like to be an Interior Decorator, an Architect or perhaps an Engineer of some kind. ORIOL, EDDIE MENDEZ A member of Thespians, Hi-Y and the Tennis Team . . . enioys Ameri- can Government Class . . . hobbies include tennis, dramatics, boxing, and swimming . . . ambition is to be a Professional Tennis Player . , . will never forget his Senior Prom. N..- N PALMERO, MICHAEL FIORE Was active in Varsity Baseball 11, 12, Lettermen's Club, Senior Class Council, J.V. Baseball IO . . . will always remember when we beat Hoover and Lincoln . . . favorite pastime is sleeping . . . is always saying Is that right? . . . will never forget Senior Problems, PARKER, PENNY ANNE Will never forget her Senior Year . . . was active in Y-Teens IO, 125 Drama 10, 12, Girls' Chorus 12g Monitor 127 Decoration and Prom Committee 12, Senior Class Coun- cil . . . loves to dance . . . will always remember Advanced Drama, 174 PAGE, GWENDOLYN SUE Activities included plannig the Fall Sports Banquet, Cap and Gown Committee, Announcement Commit- tee . . . will never forget the night she ground up her Senior Ring in the garbage disposal . . . loves to dance and have fun . . . is always saying For sure . . . will always remember Science. PAINE, MARY FRANCES Hobby is talking too much , . . is always saying, I am so tired I can't believe it . . . will always remember her friends . . . was extremely busy with Class Council 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Senate IO, 11, 12, Girls' League 10, II, 12, Assemblies and Rallies 12, An- nual Staff, Activities Editor . . ambition is to be suczessfult PARKER, DOROTHY JEAN Will never forget the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . loves to go horseback riding and bowling . . . favorite class was the Attendance Office. PASAS, MARION LOUISE Was outstanding as a Songleader, Senator IO, 12, Commencement Chairman 12, Annual Staff Editor in Chief 127 C.S.F. 12, a member of H,S.S. 12: Honor Roll IO, 12, Rallies and Assemblies II, I2, Art Service I2 and Senior Play . . . Icves to swim and dance . . . will never forget songleading and be- ing a Senior . . . has many plans for College and Marriage. PARKER, MICHAEL MORSE PASTORAL, MICHAEL MANUEL This Crawfordite's favorite hobbies are baseball, football and bowling . . , memorable moments: R.O.T.C. Ball, Senior Ditch Day, and the Senior Prom . . . activities included Basevall J.V. 10, 11, Senator IO, Color Guard and Fancy Drill Team . . . most interesting class was R.O.T.C .... can often be heard saying Thought it'd be nice . . . hopes to be an Air Force Officer. PALOVCHIK, DONNA DARLENE Weiner or Darlene will always remember Ditch Day and Cam- mencement . . . was a member of Stir-Up's 10, 11, 12, G.A.A. 105 and was an Office Monitor IO, ll . . . likes to participate in tennis and dancing . . . favorite expres- sion is Oh, woe is me . . .Junior English was her favorite class . . . plans to become an I.B.M. Oper- ator. PARRELL, STEPHEN JAY , Called Bomber since his Junio Year . . . was damaged in ing 11, 12 . . . will never leaving Crawford pastime is Contemplating . . , ways saying Take yourself aw . , . will never forget Cherr class . . . ambition is to be Beat-nik Writer. PEHKA, MARI-ANNE Mari-Anne will hardly forget be- coming a finalist for Homecoming Queen . . , she was Vespers Com- mittee Chairman, and Senior Y- Teens Historian, was also in Senior Council, H.S.S. 12, Honor Roll 11, 12, C.S.F. 10, Latin Club 10 . . . especially liked Plane and Solid Geometry . . . enioys seeing people i . . would like to become a Math Teacher . . . most of all would like to be happy in life. PEREINA, NANCY ANN l'What a panic is this Stir-Up's member's favorite saying . . . hob- by is roller skating . . . preferred Typing class . . . will become p Beautician and a Housewife . . . he will never forget the Senior rom. PATZ, SUZANNE MARIE This very active Crawfordite has participated in Rallies and Assem- blies 1O, Flag Corps 11, A.F.S. 115, A.S.B. Commissioner of Girls Ath- letics 12, H.S.S. 12 . . . especially partial to Art Class . . . likes to swim and sew . . . to attend Col- lege and become a Teacher is this Crawfordite's ambition . . . mem- orable moment: Graduation. PEPPER, BYRON RAY Loves Honors History . . . active in Crawford Debate Team 12, Senate 11, N.F.L. 12, Lettermen's Club 12, Golf Team 11, 12 . . . golf is his favorite sport . . . usually heard saying l've seen outrageous things, but this is ridiculous . . . Graduation Day will always remain in his memory . . . aspires to be- come a Lawyer. PERRY, MILDRED RAE Millie has been active as Treasurer of Future Secretaries 12, Senator ll, 12, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12, Senior Ditch Day Committee . . . future plans in- clude College and a career as either a Psychologist or a Court Recorder . . . spends leisure time playing tennis and traveling . . . the Senior Prom and those wonder- ful football games will never be forgotten. PEARSON, ALAN JOHN Nicknamed Al . . . partial to Senior Problems . . . skin diving is his qvorite hobby . . . Senior Ditch 'eytwos his memorable moment , . . would like to begin a career in the Air Force upon his Gradua- tion PEPPER, DAVlD MERRILL 'Pep will never forget the Senior Party . . . active in Senior Hi-Y, Football, Lettermen's Club and Wrestling . . . enioys bowling, working on cars . , . wants to be- come a partner in his Father's business . . . enioyed Senior Prob- lems. PERSON, JAMES GLENN Serious minded . . . Jim has been active in the R.O.T.C. Battle Group and Color Guard . . . claims to be Best Cheerer in attendance at Football games . . . plans to at- tend College, then enter Service . . . his favorite saying tells us So nigh is grandeur to our dust, so near is God to men, when duty whispers low 'Thou must,' the youth replies 'l can'. PEPI, DONNA MARGRET Oh Guy! . . , says this Crawford- ite continually . . . Donna really enioyed her Senior Year . . . swimming, tennis, bowling and painting are her favorite hobbies . . . was partial to Senior Prob- lems . . . active in the Concessions Committee 12, Y-Teens 11, 123 Stir-Up's ll, 12 . . . ambition is to be an l.B.M. Operator. PEREZ, DANIEL GUSTAVO Known to all as Danny . . . hob- bies include basketball, football and catching up on sleep . . . active in Football, Boys' Federation 12, Track 10, 11, Cross Country 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 11, 12 . . . will never forget when our Cross-Country team beat Hoover. ilihr PETERS, PAMELA SUE 'Oh, you're Kidding is Pam's favorite expression . . . Senate 10, Chorus 11, Senior Privilege Com- mittee, Vespers Committee, Ditch Day, Ways and Means Committee, Announcement Committee, Stir-Up's 1O,11,Y-Teens 10, 11, 12... enjoys water sports, especially surf- ing . . . will never forget her Senior Year at Crawford . . . am- bition: College student and then a Doctor. PETERSON, DONNA LEE This Co-ed collects stuffed animals . . . loved Choir 12, Graphic Arts Club 12, Girls' Chorus 11 . . , likes swimming, and dancing and PARTIES . . . will never forget last year's A.S.B. Ball or the Senior Prom and Graduation . , . will go to J.C ..., thoroughly enjoyed Senior Problems period 5 in B-10 . . . currently is saying Oh, be quiet. PIERIK, RUSSELL LOUIS Known as Rusty . . . enjoys surfing . . . active in Cross-Country 10, 11,12,Hi-Y1O, 11, 12 . . . en- joyed Physiology . . . would like to study Dentistry at U.S.C. 76 4-'wp PHILLIPS, EDWIN RAYMOND How about that! . . . will always remember Graduation and Novem- ber of 1960 . . . enjoyed Senior Problems . . . spends leisure time building electronic equipment and swimming . . . Eddie would like to gain a career in Electronics. PIPER, TANA FLORENCE Would like to became a Teacher . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, traveling . . . partial to Senior Problems . . . was active in Y-Teens 12, Stir-Up's 12, Senior Announce- ments Committee, Saving Stamp Organization 11, Girls' Chorus 11, 12 . . . will never forget the Prom. PETERSEN, RODNEY DOUGLAS Rod will never forget being a Senior and Ditch Day . . . You big Smart AIec! is his favorite expression . . . loved Science and Senior Problems . '. . swimming, football, and basketball are his favorite sports . . . aspires to be an Architect. PICH, PATRICIA ELLEN Peanut likes to square dance . . . was active in Girls' league 10, Sweater Committee 11, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee, Stir-Up's 10, 12, F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 . . . she'lI never forget the time when Mr. Rumsey came into his Biology class and saw his pet skeleton smoking a cigarette . . . ambition is to have self peace and become a Teacher. PITT, PAULETTE JUNE Alias Polli-Wag . . . active in Bowl- ing Club 11, Stir-Up's 12, Senior Social Committee, Girls' League 11, G.A.A. IO, 11, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12 . . . loves all activities from swimimng to listening to the King- ston Trio and cooking . . , would love to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . memorable moments began when she first en- tered Crawford as the Scared Sophomore. PETTENGI LL, JERRY WAYNE Hobbies include weight lifting and enjoying a 1924 Model A tour- ing car . . . can usually be heard exclaiming Greatl . . . especi- ally enjoys Junior English class . . . will never forget Graduation or Ditch Day. PIERSON, CLAUDIA JEAN Claud will always remember when she was tapped for H.S.S .... Student Teaching was her most in- teresting class . . . was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, H.S.S. 12, Vice President 12, Council Repre- sentative 10, 11, 12, Ditch Day Chairman, Senator 10, Student Af- fairs Chairman 11, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, and Social Chairman for Y- Teens 10, 12 . . . hopes to be- come a Teacher. PORTUGUEZ, DANIEL BREALEY Aspires to be a Test Pilot . . . Senior- Problems rated high with Danny . . . would like to attend San Diego Junior College . . . was active in Boys' Federation 12, R.O.- T.C. Color Guard IO, Officers' Club 12, Lettermen's 12, Cross-Country 12, Track 11, 12, R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team 10, 11, 12 . . . memor- able moment: Senior Prom. 'KZTTP' I X., QUON, RALEY YICK NGAU PITTS, DONALD LLOYD Greek would like to attend San Diego Junior College . . . likes to work on cars, water ski and dance . . . enioyed Senior Problems and Record Keeping . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom, Patsy, or Ditch Day. PRAY, SUSAN KATH RYN Sue enioys all types of music . . . would like to attend San Diego State College as a music major . . . will never forget wearing a red wig and R.O.T.C. Boots to the Junior Party . . . active in Consti- tution Committee 105 Marching Band 115 Election Committee 11g Rallies and Assemblies Committee 11, Future Secretaries 12, Drum Corp Lieutenant 12. RAMSEY, NADENE HELEN Ginger's favorite class is Advanced Art . . . can frequently be heard saying Ay, chi-wau-wa . . . will always remember the Lincoln- Crawford game which we won . . . was a member of F.T.A., and was a Library Monitor , . . hobbies in- clude swimming, dancing, and camping . . . plans on becoming a P.B.X. Receptionist and then a Housewife. POMA, ADREANA MARIE Adrein will always 'remember Gradl uation from Crawford High . . . among her many hobbies she en- ioys watching television best . . . Physiology and Girls' P.E. are her favorite classes . . . plans on be- coming a Medical Technologist. PRING, DIANE JANE This Co-ed favored Physiology . . , is always asking Really? . . , spends leisure time dancing and bowling . . . also active in water sports . . . activities included Sen- ior Prom Committee 12, Election Committee 12, G.A.A. 127 Stir-Up's 11, 12 . . . entire Senior year was her memorable moment . . . ambi- tion is to become a Surgical Nurse. RAY, CAROLYN CHRISTINE Carol especially enioyed her Senior Problems Class . . . hobbies include sewing and most outdoor sports . . . will always remember her entire Senior Year . . . would like to establish herself as a Career Woman and travel. PRAGER, RONALD This Crawfordite was honored, in his Senior year, by being chosen exchange student to Germany un- der the Winter Program . . . likes to be called Ron . . . many activi- ties include Orchestra, Band, Sen- ateg Vice-President of A.S.F., Life Member of C.S.F .... will always remember the campaign for A.S.B. President . . . plans on becoming a Doctor . . . Die Gedanken sind Frei. RADTKE, ANNE SHIRLEY Better known as Andy . . . Too much is her favorite expression . . . active in Senate: Red Cross 11, Y'Teensp Girls' League, and Drill Team . . . spends leisure time swimming, dancing and bowling . . . memorable moment was Grad- uation . . . would like to attend a Business School or San Diego Junior College. 177 REILAND, MAUREEN KATHERINE Pat is preferred by this Co-ed. Has been active in Sophomore So- cial Committee, Senior Ways and Means Committee, F.T.A. 12, Tennis Club 12, Y-Teens 11, 12 . . . hobby is swimming . . . enioyed Spanish . . . Graduation will never be for- gotten . . . would like to become a Nurse. REEHER, SHARON ANN 'tWhat did I do now? is this Crawfordite's favorite expression . . . enjoyed Student Teaching at Horace Mann . . . active in Sopho- more Social Committee 10: Drill Team 117 Bowling 11, Junior Ways and Means Committee, Stir-Up's 10, 11, 12 . . . will never forget the night we beat Saints 8-6 . . . plans on marriage and a career in Medicine. REMINGTON, PAULA JEAN Was active as a Drill Team Maior- ette 11, a member of the Y-Teens and the Future Secretaries Club 12 . . . will always remember the A.S.B. Ball and baton twirling at the Football games . . . hobbies include baton twirling and bowling . . . Shorthand was her favorite class . . . wants to become a Sec- retary and then a Housewife. REYNOLDS, WILLIAM HERMAN JR. Bill will always remember his first wreck . . . likes to go hunting . . . 2nd year Algebra was his most in- teresting class . . . seems to be always saying l iust can't hack it . . . hopes to become an Elec- tronics Engineer. 178 RICHARDSON, ROBERT TALBOT Has been active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff 11, Senate 10, Tennis 12 . . . goes by the name of Bob . . . aspires to receive a Ph.D. in College . . . photography is this Crawfordite's main hobby . . . most interesting class was Honors English. REEMELIN, LAWRENCE ROBERT Bob wishes to go to College and study Accounting . . . found English inspiring . . . participated in Foot- ball, Basketball, and was a Savings Stamp Representative . . . will al- ways remember when Crawford beat Saints in football. REPP, RH EA IRWIN Dancing and singing are Ree's hobbies . . . many activities in- cluded A.S.B. Ticket auditor 12, Pacer Staff 10, 12, Election Com- mittee 12, Stir-Up's IO, 11, 12, F.T.A. 11, 12, Editor in Chief of Del PotriIlo 12 . . . Journalism was a favorite class . . . favorite expression was Such a Swinger . . . ambition is to go to College and then to Europe . . . memor- able moment was the Senior Prom. RICH EY, PATRICIA ANN I can't believe it says Pat . . . she'lI always remember the first day at Crawford . . . swimming and reading are her favorite hob- bies . . . ambition is undecided . . . active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Senior Sweater Committee, A.F.S. 12 . . . enioyed her Art classes. REINER, ROBERT MUNRO This Crawfordite especially enioyed Geometry . . . likes to work on cars . . . surfing is another favor- ite hobby. RICH, WARREN LANDIN ls always called Pete . . . has par- ticipated in Graphic Arts 12 . . . aspires to be a Printer and a Modi- fied Racer Driver . . . hobbies in- clude offset printing, and cars . . . most memorable moment was Ditch Day . . . enioyed his Graphic Arts Club. 'mczzff ROBBINS, SANDIE Seeing President Eisenhower and attending the After Prom will re- main memorable moments . . . surfing and water-skiing and dat- ing are Sandie's favorite hobbies . . . I can't get over it says Sandie . . . she enjoyed Art and Drama classes. ROGERS, BONNIE KATHLEEN This Crawfordite often says, But I don't wa-a-ant to . . . was ac- tive in Girls' League . . . hobbies include bike riding with her cousin, and badminton . . . will never for- get the day she started going with Bob . . . liked Senior English . . . hopes to be a good Wife and someday a good Mother. RIELEY, WENDELL WAYNE Wayne hopes to become a sales- man of some kind . . . likes foot- ball, baseball, and basketball . . . will never forget visiting Ensenada, Mexico . . . enioyed his Senior Problems class. 'qv RITTLE, KATHY laNORA Known to all as Kathy . . . won't forget the day she Graduated . . . likes crafts and sketching . . . would like to become a Beautician . . . found Shorthand quite inter- esting. ROBINSON, ELAINE KATHLEEN Oh, Great says Elaine . . , will never forget the Senior Prom . . . enioys swimming, sailing, writing pen pals, and hiking . . . active in Y-Teens 11, 12, Bible Club 10, 11, 12 . . . ambition is to become a Secretary for the Travel Bureau. ROGERS, SANDRA ANN Is known to all as Sandy . fav- ored Trigonometry and Physiology . . . enioys life and donuts im- mensely . . . activities included Junior Red Cross IO, Sophomore Council, Travel Club 11, Senate 11, Y-Teens 11, C.S.F. 11, 12, Centaur Staff Business Manager I2 . . . plans to go to College and get married and have nine chil- dren. ROBINSON, RICHARD RAMSHAY Will never forget when Mr. Burns smiled . . . was a Senate 10, 11 . . . can be heard around campus saying What did you say? . . . Art is his favorite class . . . hopes to become a rich Commercial Artist. ROMANOFF, RUTH DEBAH Ruthy, as her friends call her, can be heard granting Lots o' Luck! . . . her many activities were Council 10, Senate IO, Sopho- more Party Committee, Cop and Gown and Ditch Day Committees . . . will never forget her first day at Crawford . . . is fascinated with swimming and speaking . . . hopes to enter into Public Relations or become an Elementary School Teacher. ROBERSHAW, LANORA LEVERLE Levv-erle is her nickname . . . has been active in Band 10, Senior Y-Teens, Stir-Up's . . . Bye is her most frequent saying . . . the trip to Oxnard and beating Lincoln in Football will always remain pleas- ant memories . . . aspires to be- come a Secretary . . . bowling, dancing, going to Unimart, and swimming are her main pastimes. ROGERS, PATRICIA ANN ls known by all as Pat . . . her activities included Senior Y-Teens, Senior Secretaries Club . . . will always remember going to the Court House with the Senior Secre- taries . . . loves to swim and bowl . . . enioys trying to get gas money from Pat Barrett . . . favor- ite class is Shorthand and Business English . . . is constantly exclaim- ing Oh Dear! . . . plans to go to Junior College. wr' ROSENTHAL, JUDY KAY This Crawtordite was a member of Y-Teens . . . will always remember Graduation . . . likes to collect old books and paint . . . Honor Studio was her favorite class . . . wants to become a Commercial Artist. RUDEEN, JANE LOUISE Belonged to the C.S.F. 12 . . . likes drawing, horseback riding, and bowling . . . is frequently saying Don't mention it . . . Advanced U. S. History class was the most interesting . . . plans to go to College. O ROSE, REBECCA CAROLINE Beckey's hobbies are sewing, painting, and ceramics . . . Senior Problems was her favorite class . . . will always remember when her Mother came out to California to be with her on her seventeenth birthday . . . seems always to be exclaiming God Bless America . . . plans on going to College and then becoming a Secretary. ROWLAND, RICHARD HUGH Graduation will be among Dick's memorable moments in his years at Crawford . . . Baseball and Hand- ball were his hobbies . . . is fre- quently heard saying How about that? . . . will never forget his Chemistry Class . . . activities in- cluded C.S.F., Intramural Handball, and Honor Roll . . . hopes to be- come a Geography Teacher. RUOCCO, STEPHEN SCOTT Nicknamed Steve . . . member of Art Service which was his most interesting class . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . likes water skiing and skin diving . . . plans to do something in the field of Commercial Art. ROSE, VALERIE MARGARET The Senior Prom will always be among the exciting times Val will remember . . . activities in- clude Girls' League 10, Senate 10, Constitution Committee 10, Y-Teens 11, 12, C.S.F.'1O, 11, 12, Senior Sweater Committee 11, H.S.S. 12, A.S.B. Clerk, Student Affairs Com- mittee 12 . . . Speech class was among her favorite . . . ambition is to become a Teacher. RUCKLE, KAREN EILEEN N.F.L. 10, ll, 12, Election Com- mittee were among this Crawford- ite's activities . . . will always re- member when Ervin Somogyi won the office of A.S.B. President . . . hobbies include reading, music, and speech work . . . favorite class was the most interesting . . . plans to go to College. RUPP, ROBERT LESLIE Bob was active in the Skin Diving Club, Senate, Cross-Country teams in his Sophomore and Junior year . . . likes water sports . . . Chem- istry was his favorite class . . . would like to go to San Diego State College and maior in Chem- istry. ROSS, NELLY Swimming, dancing, and talking on the phone are this Crawfordite's hobbies . . . activities included Pom Pon, Y-Teens 11, 12, Senior Cap and Gown, Privileges, Honor Day, and Announcements Committees . . . will always remember her Senior Year and Graduation . . . Student Teaching was her most in- teresting class . . . plans to go to College and become an Elementary School Teacher. RULE, CATHRYN ELLEN Cathy was the Vice-President and the Art Editor of the Annual and Newspaper at E. J. King High School . . . at Crawford she was a member of the French Club, Stir-Up's, and Girls' League . . . will always remember coming to Crawford after two years in Japan . . . likes swimming . . . English Literature was her favorite class . . . would like to become a Lan- guage Teacher. SALGADO, REUBEN SAUNDERS, RICHARD LEWIS Rick will always remember the Senior Prom . , . was active as o Senator in lOth and llth grades . . . hobbies are chess, baseball, golf, and giving his very candid opinions . . . found he enioyed Public Speaking class . . . has high hopes of going to the University of British Columbia and getting his Bachelor of Arts degree and then going into either Teaching or Television work. SAIZ, ROSALIE RITA Rosie will always remember at- tending the Senior Prom and Senior Ditch Day . . . dancing, trying out different records, and eating char- coal broiled steaks are among her favorite pastimes . . . is frequently heard saying Oh be serious! . . . Counterpoints was her favor- ite class . . . secret ambition is to become o Professional Singer. SARTOR, DONALD OLIVER Donnie was active in Baseball and Basketball , . . hopes to become a Football player . . . often says Ah . . . enjoyed his Gym class most of all . . . lists collecting coins and stamps among his hob- bies . . . will never forget when he got in a good fight. SCHANLEY, MARILYN ANN Activities included Senate 10, Or- chestra IO, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Sen- ior Ring Committee . . . is dedi- cated to music . . . therefore wants to become a Music Teacher . . . enioyed Honors English . . . may be overheard saying Oh, it's iust delightful . . . found Graduation her most memorable moment. SALADIN, SALLY ANN Favored her Science Class . . . active in Bible Club 'lO, ll, and Y-Teens . . . always says Swing- in ' . . . would like a career as a Dental Assistant . . . lists the '59 Grossmont game, Ditch Day and the Senior Prom among her most memorable moments . . . gets a kick out of swimming and roller skating. f SATH ER, DEANNA MARIE Known as Dee to all . . . has par- ticipated in Red Cross l0, French Club, Jr. Carnival, Ring and Sweat- er Committee, Y-Teens ll, 12, Ditch Day Committee, Commencement Committee . . . hobbies include music, art and eating . . . she aims to marry a Millionaire . . . always says How frappy . . . memorable moment: Senior Prom. SCHEID, RICHARD JOHN Dick hopes to go into the Air Force . . . active in J.V. Basketball, Bowl- ing Club ll, 12 . . . especially en- ioyed Senior Problems . . . likes working on a certain '54 Mercury . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. SANDERS, BEVERLY ANN A welcome transfer from Escondido . . . often called Sandy . . . wants to become a Manicurist or Hair Stylist . . . says her favorite saying is Do unto others as you would have them do unto you . . . fav- ored Music Appreciation . . . was a member of the Sports Staff for the Pacer . . . will never forget winning a trip to Mile High Pine Camp . . . likes collecting shells and money. SAVARY, KENNETH CLARENCE This Crawfordite enjoys hunting, surfing and skin diving , . . will enter the business field . . . thought Study Hall was great . . . has as a favorite saying, Sandy . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. SCHIMMELMANN, RONALD EDWARD Ron is famous for his remark, Might as well-can't dance . . . likes swimming, bowling, water ski- ing . . . found 6th period Senior Problems most interesting. SCHMIDT, LOIS ELLEN Answers to Lo, and Schmidtie . . . fond of going to the beach, and flirting . . . intends to go to Son Diego State and become an Ele- mentary School Teacher . . . par- ticipated in Senate IO, ll, F.T.A. IO, ll, Y-Teens IO, ll, 12, also was a Student Teacher at Jackson . . . memorable moment: Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . is heard saying Hello worm. SCHNEIDER, FRANCES ELLEN Fran was active in Senate IO, Fu- ture Secretaries Club l2, Y-Teens I2 . . . enioys thinking, and cook- ing unusual dishes . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . favorite saying: Oh, really . . . intends on getting married in August. SCHREINER, RICHARD WILLIAM Dick intends on ioining the Navy . . . takes home movies and en- joys swimming . . . preferred American Government . . . favorite saying is New Frontier . . . will never forget getting out of school for Ike's visit . . . plans to ioin the Navy. SCH RUPP, JAMES PETER Jim was a member of Band IO, ll, Counterpoints 125 Pep Band ll . . . will never forget the day Mr. Lewis showed Mr. Wright how to do a Physics problem in front of Mr. Wright's class . . . likes to ploy the clarinet, singing, collecting stamps, participated in all sports . . . often says Get serious . . . liked U. S. History . . . his ambi- tion is to be Perfect. SCHWARTZ, CAROL ELAINE This Crawfordite likes swimming, sewing, and dancing . . , found working in the Main Office inter- esting . . . was active in Graphic Arts 12, Ditch Day Committee, Commencement Committeeg Prom Committee, Stir-Up's IO, ll, I2 . . . wishes to become an Airline Stewardess . . . memorable mo- ment: Senior Prom and After Prom. 2 SCOTT, JUDITH CLAIRE Creating coiffures is a hobby . . . activities include Constitution Rep- resentative and Vice-President IO, Sports Banquet Chairman ll, l2p Student Affairs Committee IO, ll, 12, Debate Club President T27 Sen- ior Prom Chairman I2 . . . hopes to have a career in' fashion and plans to go to school in San Diego, New York, and Paris. SEIGLER, SAMUEL KERWIN JR. Active in Band IO, ll, 12, Pep Band 12 . . . known as Butch . . . will always remember Senior Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . most interesting class was Architectural Drafting . . . future plans are going to College and becoming an Architect. SCHNELLER, JANICE LAVERA Prefers Jan . . . thought Drama was Great? . . . is fond of col- lecting records . . . loves to dance and sew . . . often says ReaIIy! . . . hopes to become an Airline Stewardess and see the world. SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL WILLIAM Mike was Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent and one-half of our Crawford Colt . . . participated in Rallies and Assemblies 12, Tennis ll, IZ, Senior Social Committee, Hi-Y l27 All School Play 12, Senior Play 125 Thespians 12, Pacer Staff. -an-Q SHAFFER, CLYDE LOUIS Will never forget the day that he got his driver's license . . . likes cars and automobile racing . . . Auto Shop and Trigonometry were his favorite classes . . . is heard saying lf it don't go, chrome it , . . hopes to become a Civil En- gineer and make loads of money so he can retire at the age of 30. SHINN, ROBERT EDWARD Getting out of High School will be classified among Bob's memor- able moments . . . his hobbies in- clude music, swimming, and bowl- ing . . . he was in the R.O.T.C. Maneuver Team, and was also a member of the Crawford Orches- tra . . . R.O.T.C. was his favorite . in the future he would to become a Patrolman. t SEVILLE, ARLENE OLIVIA This Crawfordite was a representa- tive to the Red Cross ll, Stamp Monitor TO, ii . . . hobbies include going to the snow, miniature golf- ing, trying to learn how to drive, and cooking . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . is frequently heard exclaiming Be Serious! . . . in the future she would like to be- come an Airline Stewardess and a Model. SHEARER, CLYDE HOWARD Known as Jr. . . . hobbies in- clude skin diving and surfing . . . partial to Senior Problems class . . . would like to complete Secon- dary School. in-at S-Q' SHOREY, KAREN KAY Dancing, sewing and cooking are among Blushey's favorite pas- times . . . she was also very busy as Secretary of the Graphic Arts Club, Ditch Day Committee, and Stir-Up's l2 . . . Senior Math was her favorite class . . . will never forget when Crawford beat Hoover . . . seems to be always saying Oh Fish! . . . plans to become a Nurse. SEVILLE, FRANK RICHARD Active in varsity Wrestling TO, ll, 12, Football TO, ll, I2, Hi-Y IO, li, Sophomore Council Boys' Fed- eration ll . . . enioyed Auto Shop . . . hobby is a '40 Ford Coupe . . . will never forget the first day he drove it . . . aspires to be- come a School Teacher. SHERWOOD, ROBERT .YAMES Jim found his World Affairs class to be his favorite . . . also likes skin diving and swimming . . . will always remember the Palomar Speech Tournament and Gradua- tion . . . activities included Skin Diving Club ll, Bowling Club ll, and the Debate Club 12 . . . plans to become a member of the Diplo- matic Corps. SHRIBER, ALOMA RUTH Often called Cookie . . . en- ioyed Chemistry . . . would like to become a Nurse . . . activities in- cluded C.S.F. ll, 12, Senior Social Committee, Y-Teens 12, Senior Honor's Day Committee, Senior Vespers Committee, Senior Com- mencement Committee, French Club 12 . . . swimming, sewing and col- lecting records are her favorite hobbies . . . most interesting class was Chemistry. SHAPERY, SANDOR WAYNE SHONTZ, KAREN LEE A welcome transfer from North Chicago High School, this Craw- fordite's activities included: School Paper, Annual Staff, Junior Prom Committee, H.S.S. and the Spanish Club . . . swimming, bowling and reading are her favorite activities . . . will always remember her trip to Pennsylvania . . . hopes, in the future to work for the Gov- ernment. SKEEN, DONALD HENRY Don's activities include Varsity Cross-Country and Junior Varsity Wrestling at Helix . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . water skiing, hunting and fishing are his favor- ite hobbies . . . would like to become the head of a large Super Market Chain. SLEPAK, CHERYL LYNN Active in Stir-Up's II, 12, Savings Stamps, Y-Teens IO, Red Cross IO . . . now and then on the campus you hear her say Go drown . . . aspires Io attend U.C.L.A .... will always remember her three years at Crawford, and attending Palo- mar and State College Speech Contest. 184 SILCOX, SUSAN JANE Called Suzi . . . enioys reading, swimming, and going to parties . . . is heard saying now and then You are out of your mind . . . will never forget the night she listened to Bolero all night . . . ambition is to go to College away from home . . . was fasci- nated with her Physiology class. SLEEPER, CHARLES ANDREW Wrestling and Gymnastics are Chuck's favorite activities . . . won't forget the day that he found out that he passed from the Ilth Grade . . . cars play a large role in Chuck's hobbies . . . would like to be his own boss and own a Construction Company . . . always found Trigonometry his most inter- esting class. SMITH, JAMES NORMAN Better known by the name Jim . . . active in Gymnastics IO, II, I2 . . . will always remember the last day of school . . . aspires to be- come a Business Executive . . . loves saying Never fear, Smitty's here. SIMON, CHARLES BARCLAY Active in the Varsity Wrestling Team . . . will always remember the Fontana Game , . . likes to be called Chuck . . . is heard say- ing l'm hepp . . . aspires to go to Junior College and become a Fireman . . . hobbies include o '32 Ford. SLEET, DAVID ALLEN Hola is this Crawfordite's favor- ite expression . . . Rallies and Assemblies Committee II: WUYS and Means Committee ll, Senate II, l2, Student Affairs II, Band IO, 'l'I, 12, Hi-Y I2 . . . ambition is to go to State College and re- ceive a Music Major . . . Senior Prom and Ditch Day will remain as Dave's most memorable mo- ments. SMITH, JUDITH ANN Likes the name Jodi . . . memor- able moment: first day at Craw- ford, and Graduation . . . active in Pom Pon Corps II, 12, Y-Teens IO, II, I2, Stir-Up's II, IZ, Senate I2, was President of the Bowling Club I2 . . . Well-Not Too good ' she says . . . enioys col- lecting money, and bowling . . . aspires to go to College and take I.B.M. Training and later become an Airline Hostess. SKOGLUND, DOROTHY MAE Known as Dottie by all . . . active in the Bowling Club IO, Program Committee, Ditch Day Committee, Y-Teens I2 . . . most memorable moments are Homecoming, Gradu- ation and receiving her Senior ring and sweater . . . aspires to take a trip around the world and then go to a small College in an- other state. SMALL, JUDITH Judy's activities included Senate, Y-Teens, and Girls League Repre- sentative . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and Gradua- tion . . . hobbies include: swim- ming, skiing, surfing and playing the Nuke . . . favorite class was P.E .... plans on becoming a Kindergarten Teacher. SMITH, STEPHEN BUTLER This active Crawfordite will always remember being chosen Head Cheerleader, 'and attending the Senior Prom . . . was a Cheer- leader 11, 12, a member of Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Key Club 12, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Stir-Up's 11, 12, and Home- coming Committee 12 . . . likes surfing and gymnastics. SOLLINGER, JOHN PETER Pete enioys working on cars . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . favor- ite class was Metal Shop . . . is frequently heard questioning a friend by asking How ya making it? . . . hopes to ioin the U. S. Marines. l SMITH, MEREDITH ANN Better known as Mere , . . favorite expression was Right-o . . . was active in Y-Teens 11, 12, Secretar- ies Club 12, Senior Ring Commit- tee, Senior Prom Committee 12 . . . Senior Prom and Ditch Day will remain this Crawfordite's most memorable moments . . . enioys Football games and going to the beach and reading books . . . would like to become a Secretary. SNYDER, SHARYN JUDY This Co-ed will never forget shoot- ing Mr. Lokke with a squirt gun, or Graduation . . . was active as the 'Secretary of the Sophomore Class, member of Girls' League and Jr. Red Cross 12 . . . likes bowling and dancing favor- ite class was Chemistry . . . is frequently heard saying How quaint! . . . plans to become an Elementary School Teacher. SOMOGYI, ERVIN VICTOR Erv was extremely active as A.S.B. President, Football Il, Wrestling ll, Cross Country 12, C.S.F. IO, ll,12, Honor Roll 11, 12 ...will always remember his first day at Crawford and the campaign for the A.S.B. Presidency . . . seems to be always saying What? . . . hopes some day to become a Psy- chiatrist or a Psychologist. SMITH, ROBERT LEE Called Bob by everyone . . . will never forget Graduation . . . likes to see what makes cars tick . . . undecided about an ambition . . . found Senior English a very inter- esting class. SMITHSON, CAROLE LYNN Walking around looking suspicious is die Ferigans favorite hobby . . . activities included the Ger- man Club, C.S.F. and Honor Roll . . . her life has been one large porridge pot-its dullness unbroken by any singular incident . . . tries to keep her speech varied suffi- ciently to bore no one . . . hopes for a career in Anthropology or Enthnology. SOHLICH, RICHARD LEE Graduation and the Senior Prom were this Crawfordite's most mem- orable moments . . . hobby was keeping his car running . . . favor- ite class was Senior Problems . . . ambitions are to be happy and successful in everything attempted. SPIVAK, ELLEN MARIE This Co-ed was a member of the Bowling Club, Sophomore Council, Senior Sweater Committee, Girls' League 12, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12, and was Junior and Senior delegate to the Nominating Convention . . . likes dancing . . . will elways remember beating Hoover in football . . . often says What a nut! . . . favorite, class was Study Hall . . . plans on be- coming a School Teacher. '19 SOMERS, RICHARD ALLEN Rick was an active member ot Stir-Up's IO, ll, 12, Assemblies and Rallies Committee 10, 11, Or- chestra 10, 1l, 12, Treasurer of Stir-Up's 12 . . . hobby is being lazy . . . will always remember beating Saints 8-6 . . . is frequent- ly heard saying UghI . . . plans a career in Law. 'im- STEAD, CAROL MARY This Crawfordite was very active in H.S.S. 12, C.S.F. 11, 12, Or- chestra 10, 11, Band 10, 11, Drum Corps Captain 12, Spanish Club 10, 12, Honor Roll 1O,11, 12, Sen- ate 12, Sr. Ways and Means Com- mittee 12, Stir-Up's 10, 11,'12 . . . Biology and Chemistry were her most interesting classes . . . will al- ways remember being tapped for H.S.S. and being named Drum Cap- tain . . . plans to attend Radcliffe College. STEWART, POMELA SUE Known as Pom . . . will always remember Senior Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . art, creative writing, tennis, and bowling are her hobbies . . . was a member of F.T.A. 11, 12, Vespers Committee, Senior Privileges and Program Plan- ning Committees, Senate 12 . . . is always saying My name is Pamela, not Pamela . . . favorite class is Senior Problems . . . hopes to become an Artist or an Author. STANFORD, PATRICIA CHARLOTTE Pat was a member of the Choir 11 . . . likes singing, skating and swimming . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and the A.S,B. Ball . . . can be heard saying Such is life . . . Drama was a favorite class . . . hopes to be a Court Stenographer. STEVENS, JERILYN RUTH Who, me? is frequently heard by Jeri's friends . . . activities in- cluded ,Senate 10, G.A.A. 10, Tumbling Club 10, C.S.F. 11, A.F.S. 11, Honor Roll 10, 11, Ticket Sales Committee 11, 12, F.T.A. Repre- sentative 11, 12, Senior Y-Teens, Spanish Club 12, U.N. Day Dele- gate 11 . . . will always remember Mr. Lokke and NI3. STRAHL, HELAINE CAROL Will never forget the Senior Pram . . . Bookkeeping was her favorite class . . . can often be heard say- ing That's no big deall . . . likes dancing and swimming. STARR, LezLEE MICHELE Often called lestor . . . likes poetry, dramatics, art, and is a Winnie-the-Pooh fan . . . will al- ways remember the time she got 34 books, two sweaters, three note- books, and a lunch in her locker . . . Senior Problems was her fav- orite class . , . is often heard say- ing Oh, bother! . . . is College bound. STEVENSON, PAMELA Stevie was a member of the G.A.A., Treasurer 10, President 12, Girls' League 10, 11, Tennis Club 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Senate 12, Badminton Club 10, Stir-Up's 11, 12 . . . likes sports . is often heard saying Darn it . . . ambition is to prove to Sharon that she can carve a better pumpkin . . . favorite class was Physical Education. STREED, THOMAS BRUCE Called Moe by his friends . . . will always remember the U. N. Parade in '59 . . . was a member of the Band and the Pep Band 10, 11, 12 . . . likes distance swim- ming . . . favorite class was Chem- istry . . . can often be heard say- ing It's got reclining seats . . . hopes to attend State College. STEIMKE, DAVID ARNOLD Stumke's hobbies are throwing grapes at girls at lunch time and running from the teachers during school . . . famous last words were What was her name? . . . His-l tory was his favorite class . . . ambition is to find what he is looking for. ' j t STICKNEY, CAROL ANN This Crawfordite was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, French Club 12, F.T.A. 12, Stir-Up's 11, 12 . . . likes going to football games and horseback riding . . . will always remember finding out she was to have Mr. Rumsey for Plane Ge- ometry after having him the year before . . . frequently is heard saying My word! . . . French was her favorite class . . . plans on going to State and becoming o Teacher. l'ABOR, JOHN CHARLES lack's ambition is in the field of Electronical Drafting . . . was par- 'ial to his Electronics Class . . . ikes to swim, skin dive and play :hess . . . will always remember 1is first Officer's Board and com- ng to California . . . was a mem- aer of the R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team, Rifle Team, and the Battle Sroup Color Guard. THOMPSON, ROY EAROL Rett likes sports, art, dancing, and drama . . . is interested in going into Commercial Art . . . thought Drama was his most en- ioyable class . . . will never forget walking into Mr. McCutchen's class for the first time. SUMNER, FREDERICK S. Zorgie will never forget the day Marshall wiped'him out in a drag . . . likes cars, swimming, and bowling . . . Auto Mechanics was his favorite class . . . favorite ex- pression is Fat head! . . . am- bition is to become a Rich Man. TAYLOR, SHARON JEANNE Usually called Sherry . . . is inter- ested in drawing and Craft work . . . favored her Crafts Class . . . plans to go into the field of Cos- motology . . . most memorable moment was Graduation. SVEDBURG, MYRLE DEAN Alias Dena Papporelli . . . usu- ally heard saying Oh, my gosh . . . likes to do mechanical draw- ings and build model cars . . . will always remember being on the Basketball Team that won the sum- mer league championship . he also enjoys the study of Physics. u l THOMAS, DENNIS LEE College bound . . . active in Wres- tling 'lip J.V. Football il, and was manager of the Varsity Bas- ketball and Tennis Teams 'li . . . enioyed Gym and Algebra . . . lists weight lifting and skin div- ing among his favorite hobbies . . . will remember the Senior Prom and Graduation. THUDIUM, FRANCES JUNE Frann was active in Y-Teens 10, Ditch Day Committee 12: Senior Announcement Committee, Cap and Gown Committee, Ways and Means Committee 12 . . . enioys bowling, swimming . . . liked Crafts . . . hopes to go to College . . . will never forget going to the Senior Prom in her Junior Year. THURBER, JOANNE ANNETT Jo would like to become an l.B.M. Key Punch Operator . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . has been active in the Bowling Club 10, lip Stir- Up's ll . . . hobbies include roller skating, bowling, and dancing. TAUB, CAROLYN VIRGINIA Known to all as Frenchie . . . has been active in Girl's League as Secretaryy Stir-Up's7 Y-Teens 12 . . . will remember when she went out for the Girls' Track Team . . . aspires to go to College and be- come an Accountant . . . enioys playing Poll . . . That could very well be is her favorite expression . . . most interesting class was Bookkeeping. THORNBERG, SHIRLEY TH ERESA This Crawfordite is College bound . . . favorite expression is Blun- der . . . participated in Publicity Committee 10, Honor Roll 'lO, ll, 125 C.S.F. 12, Cap and Gown Com- mittee Chairmang Social Committee I2 . . . found Honors History en- ioyable . . . always will remember the time in Chemistry when she succeeded in filling the room with chlorine gas. TOLLEFSON, DIANE ILEEN Talley was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Senate 10, 125 Girls' League 10, 11, 125 Student Affairs 125 A.F.S. 105 Inter-club Council 125 Senior Sweater Committee . . . Senior Problems was her greatest class . . . hopes to become a Pri- mary Education Teacher . , . will always remember the Senior Prom, along with her whole Senior Year. TRAINOR, DONALD LEE Most memorable moment was when this Crawfordite Graduated . . . active in R.O.T.C. Cadet Club5 R.O.T.C. Maneuver Team . . . What am I doing here? says Don . . . hobbies include hunting, and working on his car . . . as- pires to be in Business Administra- tion. itch., int? 188 TlBBS, JUDY LOU This Co-ed's hobbies include eating Oscar's hamburgers, ballroom danc- ing, and working on Alan's little ole Ford with him . . . her ambi- tion is to make Pizza without burn- ing it, besides becoming a Model and Professional Dance Instructor . . . enioyed Senior Problems , . . often says l don't think so . . . will never forget Homecoming, the Senior Prom or May 24, 1960. TOWNSEND, ROBERT MATTH EW Midget enioys cars, pool, and bowling . . . is College bound . . . found Drafting class interesting . . . often says Chevies don't go . . . never will forget the Senior Prom. TURNER, GORDON MacDONALD Known as Mike to all . . . active in Hi-Y 10, ll, 125 Key Club 11, 125 J.V. Football 105 Varsity Foot- ball 11, 125 Wrestling 11, 125 Track 10 . Good Heavens he says . . . will remember beating Saints at football . . . wants to work in the field of Oceanography, probably specializing in Marine Biology. TOLEDO, SANDRA Sandy may be heard saying Ha, so . . . hopes to become a Psy- chologist or a Beautician . . . found Senior Math interesting . . . will never forget Ditch Day, Senior Prom, or Graduation . . . was active in Stir-Up's 10, 11, 125 Graphic Arts Club 125 Y-Teens 125 Senior Prom Committee5 Cap and Gown Committee 125 Senior An- nouncements and Vespers Commit- tees . . . partial to water sports. TOWNSLEY, CAROLYN ANN Frequently called Kit . . . will always remember when she went to the R.O,T.C. Ball and received her first pair of roller skates . . . is heard saying I guess! and Why not? . . . enjoys roller skating, reading, and collecting pennies . . . ambition is to become an Officer in the United States Marines. TURNER, RICHARD SPEANCER Called Rich by all . . . will always remember when he passed a test . . . enioys all types of water sports especially water skiing and swimming . . . l'll be better to- morrow is this Crawfordite's fav- orite expression . . . aspires to be- come a Bartender . . . found Sen- ior Problems 5th period a riott TOMLINSON, JO ANN CLAIR Liked crafts . , , enioys going to Oscars, parties, and listening to records .. . . was a member of Y- Teens llg Stir-Up's 11, 125 Senior Sweater Committee . . . plans on attending J.C .... will never for- get the trip to Fontana, Ditch Day, or the Senior Prom. TROWER, EDWARD DALE Goes by the name of Dale . . . active in Basketball 115 Junior and Senior Council5 Boys' Federation Representative5 A.S.B. Convention 11 . . . Ditch Day and Graduation will remain fond memories of his Senior year . . . hobbies include swimming and surfing . . . is heard saying Cool it Kid . . . Auto Shop and Physics are among his favorites. VREELAND, NANCY LYNN Will remember all the wonderful Football games . . . was active member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 127 Social Committee 10, 11, 127 C.S.F. 11, 127 Stir-Up's 11, 127 Pom Pon Corps 117 Student Affairs Commit- tee 127 H.S.S. 127 Future Secre- taries 127 Senate 127 Pacer Staff . . . likes swimming, dancing and sewing . . . Journalism was her favorite class . . . plans on going to San Diego State College, WAH LSTROM, RICHARD ALLAN Dick likes water skiing, swimming, and basketball . . . enioyed Ameri- can Government . . . active as Senator 10, 12 . . . will never for- get seeing the President on school time . . . would like to go to San Diego State and become a Civil Engineer. UNDERWOOD, NED FURN Thanks is this Crawfordite's fav- orite word . . . active in Bowling Club 10, 127 Senate 10, 11, 127 Student Council 10, 117 Student Affairs Committee 127 Boys' Feder- ation 12 . . . most memorable mo- ments were the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . working on cars, cooking and bowling are his fav- orite hobbies . . . to go to College and be a Business Manager is his ambition. VELAZQUEZ, NANCY MARIE Was a member of Y-Teens 10, 117 Red Cross Representatives 10, 117 and Stir-Up's 10, 11 . . : will al- ways remember the trip to Fontana . , . seems always to be saying Guy darn! . . . likes sitting at Oscars, going to parties, and listening to the Kingston Trio . . . plans on going to Junior College for a couple of years and then getting Married. VYVYAN, JOHN GEORGE Nicknamed J.V. . . . member of Hi-Y 127 Wrestling 10, 127 Base- ball7 Senior Privileges Committee7 Honor Roll 127 Boys' Federation 10 . . . will alwayslremember Gradu- ation and the Senior Prom . . . Chemistry was his favorite class . . . can often be heard saying Much cool, man . . , would like to go to College and earn a Bache- lor's Degree in Business Adminis- tration. WALKER, ROY LaVERN WADE, RAYMOND WEBER Surfing is this Crawfordite's favor- ite hobby . . . was a member of the Choir 10, 11, 127 Counter- points 127 Hi-Y 10, 117 Senate 12 and the Senior Council . . . seems always to be saying Good-bye . , . Choir and Counterpoints were his favorite classes . . . hopes on doing something in the Music field. WARNOCK, CAROLINE MARY Aftectionately nicknamed Caroline War-Horse, this Crawfordite as pires to become a Registered Nurse . . . will never forget wearing he father's suit to the Junior Clos Party . . . active in Stir-Up's 12 German Club 127 Y-Teens 117 Hor or Roll 117 Ways and Means Con mittee 11, 12 . . . favored Chemis- try class. i VU LTAGGIO, JUDY LINDA Judy likes music and riding in the rain . . . was a member of Senior Y-Teens, and was a Senator 10, 11 . . . favorite greeting is Hi, Sweets . . . Business English was her favorite class . . . This College bound graduate hopes someday to become a good House- wife. WALKER, GERALD ALLAN An active member of Wrestling 107 Bowling Club 107 Gymnastics 11 . . . Jerry's hobbies include bowl- ing and swimming . . . most inter- esting class was Crafts . . . aspires to graduate from College and en- ter the field of Advertising . . . memorable moment: Graduation. WEBBER, DAVID CHARLES Senior Ditch Day will always be a memorable moment for Dave . . . spends his leisure time working on his brother's car and' trying to build a hot rod . . . favorite class was Senior Problems . . . would like to work as a Forester. WHITAKER III, VICTOR What say, ye old buzzard? is Vic's favorite saying . . . would like to become an Industrial Arts Teacher . . . will never be able to forget the day he dropped his transmission in the parking lot . . . favored Auto Shop. 190 WATKINS, ROBERT JOHN Oh, horsebite! is Bob's favorite saying . . . likes track and work- ing on ieeps . . . enioyed second period Physiology class . . . active in Baseball 10, Hi-Y 12, Cross Country 10, 11, Track 11, 12, Let- termen's Club II, 12 . . . will never forget when Crawford beat Hoover in Cross Country for the first time in 1959 . . . would like to be a successful Dentist and go back home. WEGMANN, TERRY JON Will never forget the first time he got to drive the car . . . enjoys model railroads, and coin collect- ing . . . is undecided as to a ca- reer . . . found Electronics and Metal Shop to be his favorite classes . . . may be heard saying Don't burst a stay bolt . . . also likes bowling and playing the ac- cordion. WHITING, JAN BOWNE Jan's hobbies include folding cans . . . Later for you is his favorite expression . . . would like to be a Commercial Artist or a Photog- rapher . . . will never forget New Year's Eve, 1960 . . . enioyed his Art class . . . likes night activities. WATSON, FAYE MARIE A transfer from Duluth, Minnesota . . . known as Tammy to one and all . . . is heard saying You're kidding of course . . . active in Band, Chorus, Pep Clubg G.A.A. . . . Graduation will be outstand- ing in her memories . . . swim- ming, ice skating, bowling, water skiing are her favorite pastimes . . . aspires to become a Bookkeep- er and then get Married. WHELAN, HOWARD CHARLES Howard claims that he likes to eat . . . favorite class: Graphic Arts . . . hobbies include listening to the stereo . . . aspires to be suc- cessful . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. WHITTAKER, RICHARD ALAN Participated in R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12, member of the Maneuver Team 11, Honor Guard 115 Cadet Club 11, Assistant Fancy Drill Master 12, Fancy Drill Team 11, 12 . . . usual greeting: Hi, SIim . . . Rick would like to become a Marine Corps Officer . . . will never for- get the R.O.T.C. Military Ball of 1959 . . . among interests are swimming and records. WEBBER, HAROLD BRUCE Harold will never forget those riots in American Government . . . wants a College education . . , enioys fishing, working on cars, and going to the beach . . . liked Auto and Metal Shop. WHITELEY, ERICKA HELENA Nicknamed Rikki . . . active in St-ir-Ups 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 12, Graphic Arts 11 . . . likes all forms of water sports . . . may be overheard saying And then there was . . . . . . got a kick out of Senior Problems . . . has high hopes of going to l.B.M. school, and eventually Marriage . . . will never forget the Senior Prom, Ditch Day and Graduation. WILKE, SHERI LEE Favors the name BIondy . . . active in the Senate 10, Bible Club . . . is heard saying in a friendly manner I'm Sheri, glad to know you, hungry . . . enioys typing for others, camping, and swimming . . . will always remem- ber the day before the beginning of her Senior Year when her ap- pendix burst . . . would like to attend Bible College and later be- come a housewife. WILLOUGHBY, BARBARA JEAN Barb is her nickname . . . has been active in Stir-Up's Senate 10, 11, Vespers Committee 12, Fall Sports Banquet, and the Spring Sports Banquet . . . hobbies include danc- ing and swimming . . . How cute says Barb . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. WIELAND, KENNETH DENNIS No lie is Ken's current favorite expression . . . will never forget making Honors classes . . . hob- bies range from stamps to base- ball and basketball . . . member of German Club IO, Senate 10, 12 . . . enioyed Physics, English and History . . . Ambition: Author and Scientist. WIEMEYER, LONA JEAN Why not? is this Crawfardite's favorite expression . . . was active in Band 10, 11, Bowling Club 11, Junior Red Cross IO, 11, 12, Jr. Council, Senior Council, Ways and Means Committee, Chairman 11, I2, F.T.A. 11, 12 . . . Graduation and all three years at Crawford will remain as Lona's most memor- able moments . . . watching people and swimming are her hobbies . . . ambition: Teacher. WILLE, MARY ALICE State College is this Co-ed's main ambition . . . the bea:h and all types cf sports are her favorite hobbies . . . Graduation will re- main one of her fondest memories . . . Y-Teens 11, 12, Ditch Day Committee, Student Affairs Com- mittee, and Senior Council are the activities which Mary participated in . . . Senior Problems and Busi- ness English were her favorite classes. WILSON, JOHN EMMER1' Enioys having a good time . . . favorite expression That's the way the ball bounces . . . hobbies in- cluded boating, fishing and skin diving . . . would like to become a Psychologist . . . especially likes Physiology . . . will 'nevei' forget the Senior Prom. WILLIS, LARRY ARLAND Known to all as Willy . . . active in Basketball 10, 11, 12 . . . hob- bies include the beach' and cars but mostly basketball . . . can usually be heard saying Oh, did you? . . . favored Contemporary Literature and Senior Problems . . . memorable moment: getting a first place in the Summer League . . . plans to attend College or enter the Navy. WILKERSON, PATRICIA MARGRET Patty will always remember going to Detroit for the Ford National Press Conference in October . . . interests include playing the piano, and art . . . is often heard saying Oh really . . . Journalism is her most interesting class . . , C.S.F. IO, II, 12, H.S.S. 12, Pacer Staff 10, 11, 12, Girls' League Publicity Chairman 12, Y-Teens 12, Council Representative IO, II, 12. WILSON, MARY ELLEN Porky can often be heard saying Sure thing-why not . . . was a member of Thespians 10, 11, 12, Pacer 10, 11, Senior Announce- ments Committee 12, Senior Ditch Day Committee 12, Program Com- mittee . . . ambition is to be a credit to Crawford High School . . . likes dancing and talking on the phone . '. . favored Senior Problems . . . will always remem- ber being chosen Morgue Editor of the Pacer. WILSON, IRIS JEAN Love it says Wein . . . active in Girls' Chorus 10, P.T.A. Repre- sentative 12, Stir-Up's 11, 12, Sen- ate 11 . . . finds water skiing, dancing, swimming, and going to parties to be her favorite pastimes . . . memorable moment is Gradu- ation and the Senior Prom . . . would like to attend U.S.D. for Women, or Stephens College. WOODS, MARY AILEEN This Co-ed was a member of the Graphic Arts Club 12, and Choir 12 . . . likes swimming, bowling, and horseback riding . . . will al- ways remember Senior Ditch Day . . . friends know her by the ex- pression Sorta like . . . favorite class was Senior Problems . . , plans to become a Secretory and get Married. YOUNG, ARLENE LOUISE Will always remember the time in which she was a student at Craw- ford . . . was a member of the Choir 10, 11, 12, Senate 10, 11, Y-Teens 11, 12, and the Consti- tution Committee 1O . . . Crafts was her favorite subiect . . . likes music . , . can frequently be heard saying lt takes all kinds . , . ambition is to be a Success. WILSON, SAMUEL JAMES Oh, good guy is Jay's favorite saying . . . likes sports, electronics, and music . . . member of the Band 10, Pep Band 10, Council Representative 10, Boys' Federa- tion Board of Directors 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, Lettermen's Club 11, 12, Cross Country 1l, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Boys' Federation 10, 11, 12 . . . aspires to become an Elec- tronics Engineer . . . favored Chem- istry. WRIGHT, SHIRLEY SUEZANNE Girls' Chorus 10, and Y-Teens I1 were among the activities Dumb- er participated in . . . skeptical attitude is shown in her favorite expression Be Serious . . . will never forget the Madness of be- ing a Senior . . . likes roller skat- ing, water skiing, and dancing . . . Shorthand was her favorite class . . . hopes to Work and then Marry. YOUNG, DONALD MILTON Don will always remember his Senior year and especially the Senior Prom . . . was member of the Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Varsity Foot- ball ll, 12, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, and Key Club 10,11 ... Physiology was his favorite subiect . . . he likes sports, playing the guitar, skiing, and surfing. WOODMANSEE, RUTH CAROL Ditch Day will remain among this Crawfordite's memorable moments . . . likes horse. racing . . . Library Practice was her favorite class . . . aspires to work on a Thoroughbred Breeding Farm. YARDAS, STANLEY JOHN Stan, who hopes to go into Police work, was a member of the Boys' Federation 11, 12, and Hi-Y . . . among his memorable moments were the Senior Prom and the After Prom . . . American Govern- ment was his favorite class . . . likes to participate in Sports Car Rallies. ZIENGENFUSMLLAN Physiology class was Fritz's or gy's favorite class . . . loves all sports . . . active in Varsity Bas- ketball IO, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, A.S.B. Commissioner of lnterscho- lastic Athletics 11, Senior Class President 12 . . . usually heard saying Sheesh, what a grouch . . . wants to be a Physical Edu- cation Teacher. WRIGHT, SHlRLEY ANN Peanuts was a member of the Choir 11, 12, and Y-Teens 12 . . . likes to swim, ride horses and play tennis . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . is often heard saying Oh Really . . . Choir was her favorite class . . . hopes to become an Airline Stewardess. YOUNG, CLAUDE LELAND Lee will always remember Grad- uation . . . likes water skiing and flying . . . was a member of the .l.V. Football, Baseball teams, Key Club 10, 11, Hi-Y 10, 11, Senate, Boys' Federation, Varsity Basket- ball 12 . . . Plane and Solid Ge- ometry will be among Lee's favof- ite classes . . . plans to be a Com- mercial Pilot. l ZIMMER, DIANN MARIE ZUMWALT, SHIRLEE ANN Squirlee was a member of the Bowling Club 10, ll, and Girls' League Representative IO . . . likes bowling, art, swimming, and miniature golfing . . . can be heard saying Like Wow . . . will always remember returning for the Senior Prom . . . Graphic Arts was her favorite class . , . plans ongoing to Art School and get- ting Married. RICHARDSON, CHARLOTTE MAUREEN Was nicknamed Charlie is pro- nounced Sherrie . . . has been active in Girls Chorus 10, Senior Ring Committee ll, Ditch Day, F.T.A. ll, 12, Travel Club ll, Ves- pers I2 . . . will always remember the three years spent at Crawford, especially her Senior Year . . . would like to go to San Diego State College and then become an Elementary School Teacher. fs l 'J X R it Q 5 r do 1 .gl 'STO -1- S- WAX? , ff' I 'K -' 'h Y! 1--L c I ff ,fl ,. 1' , 1 697 fi 4 -Iftl .- -p,.2 'fffff Lc'y ' ICQ Xi fix 'K K if Cn J 1 Y I4 I gh fl, 11 . 1 fcfz. 3,1 4. 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Second row: Mary Moldenhauer, Bonnie Belkin, Linda Hunter, Marion Pasas, Suzi Patz, Shirley Dowling, Betty Blackman, Carol Stead, Melinda Myrick, Stephanie Harris, Nancy Vreeland, Bobbi Friedrick, Elna Chapek, Patty Wilkerson, Mari-Anne Pehka not pictured: Judy Scott, Donata Dillon, Nur Karhan lHonorary Memberl. In the Crawford Honorary Service Society, or the Auroras, the senior girls are chosen by a board of faculty mem- bers on the basis of their scholarship, citizenship, and, most important of qll, the calibre of their service to Crawford. This year these girls have been es- pecially active. Since their installation the Auroras have served as usherettes for the All-School and Senior Plays, aided the counselors, helped with PSAT and NMS Tests, and sold Pacers. Many hours were spent for the Jeff Greenleaf cause. l96 Mrs. Frances Brownell Advisor i Members ot the Auroras are installed in an afternoon tea in the Crawford Dining Room. ASK ANY GIRL, a light comedy, was presented by the senior class April 13 and l4 under the direction of Mr. Van Buskirk in Crawtord's auditorium. The cast included: .Connie Korander . . . the wide- eyed, husband-seeking Meg Wheeler. Ray Gibbs . . . the stiff-necked, all-business, Miles Doughton. Joe Faulkner . . . the play-boy, younger brother, Evan Doughton. Susan Miller . . . Jean- nie, Jon Beaman . . . Alvin, Linda Cotten . . . Ada, Mike Schwartz . . . Vince, Shirley Dowling . . . Lisa, Marion Pasas . . . Terry, Nat- alie Ault . . . Heidi, Sharon Mass . . . Ruby, Ginger Clark . . . Penny, Brenda Cumming . . . Mrs. Wheeler, Mike Kennedy . . . Mr. Wheeler, Pat Bremer . . . Aunt Fern, Joni Bremer . . . Aunt Lettie, Patty Wilkerson . . . Jane, Pam Burnham . . . Ellen. Stage crew members assemble the sets for Ask Any Girl. Members of the cast rehearse fo' the play during third period Play Production class. CCAAL .fdng ir U Brenda Cumming and Pat and Joni Bremer inspect the future home of Connie Korander, in a scene from Ask Any Girl. 'l 'Nl as 40' ,hx V , H my , K A s .... . A, i I WI' A -- r , H llffl f . a - ..,, .-,::,,,,-...,.. ,,.. , ,, M, 'YT' BRENDA CUMMING SANDY ROGERS MARY PAINE Senior Editor Literary and Business Editor Activities Editor v...,, BRUCE JAFFE BILLIE KNITTEL RAMONA LOBO Sports Editor Clubs Editor Seflibr Write-UP fdifOf v 1 , LINDA HUNTER oAuL RABORN BONNIE PARRELL Photography Editor Assistant ASSFSYUHY NEIL CUNNINGHAM MIKE ROBERTS Photographer ,Photographer BILL ELIAS Photographer 7,7 ,, N... i960 L ELNA CHAPEK Art Editor SHARON STEVENS Faculty, ASB, Student Life Editor 1 X fs f' - 'i' I 5 f uf-it ' : fm - gr, Q P ' .K-f - 'Q ,cg fy, ,C ie gi iz Z! ,J ctr il? 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Many months were spent in preparing material forthe boglcgg MAMON PASAS designing layouts, taking and scheduling pictures, and writinpg copyfit-1 EdlfOI'-ll?-ChlBf Secrecy was the byword of the l96l staff, and every precaution was taken to guard all Centaur plans. lt was the goal of each editoghnd assistant to present a yearbook composed of fresh and original materia'F,:s? and that, because of the careful guardianship, the 'ojlbfentaur wouId,j-3 hold many pleasant surprises for the Crawford Colts.s fg,?, iliffril heir? . V 5 , get-3-Leg. if 1 I - Q. g . s so so V, ,,,,, C 2, e 1 fbi' Q ,, l.,, .C C13 51-fggw N Q. rift. A.-' 'ci fir RQ s,.,. . C?-. s V ax Q . Mn. Jesse Monvuew Staff Advisor - c , l 7- , Katy c..:s.?i5, My ' v t tx' ,cb QQ Q55 bb L if W5 ff Q2 Q , NA ffl u UNAOIV I TRN Q cs: exxc CPF, Fjqc ,til-l,rOl,l Ll kkgkxxxeqx J ,Nfl Qu ,USA Ay News 5 X H5 K5 pci-X 'X 1-,VV ,ff -0 AXA!! Pr 6 X X X P x CBN ml v V F + - K J Ag' wow' CL NW E ls X . 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