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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
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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
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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,
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