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. . 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
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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'-
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