Crawford High School - Centaur Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1962
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'x I ,... f.,.,.. T.. 4.,,N i . x v QW., , L un... ,- K '--,, , 4 CENT CIR jedi of Confenfa Administration and Faculty ........ .,,.,, 5 Associated Student Body ......... .s,,,, 1 9 Student Life ......, ,..,,. 3 7 Clubs ,........ .....,. 4 7 Activities ....... .,,,,, 6 3 Athletics ....... ...... 9 9 Seniors ..,,ss..,. ........... l 35 VOLUME IV Published by the ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY WILL C. CRAWFORD HIGH SCHOOL SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ,J . 4 sr. .,,5. FQ '-55:3 ,,,, tx, z K 4 ,.4 K, ,gi ... .ns IX 5. g m . V V, , 'J' 7 :X '54 ff- L,,, g 'M KW Qmeabca fion Throughout the world, where the seas are especially turbulent, light- houses exist. They reflect their beams upon danger spots, in order to guide ships safely to their respective destinations. ln this manner, Mr. Richard Bertain, as past advisor to the Class of 1962, will always be remembered as the guiding beacon of the class throughout its first two years at Crawford. An exceptional English teacher and person, Mr. Bertain won a scholarship to Harvard University, in the spring of l96l, in order to further his education. Because of this great honor, he was forced to resign his post as '62 Class Advisor. His departure was marked by sorrow on the part of all who knew him as an advisor, as well as by those who knew only of his warmth and understanding as a teacher. Even though he is gone, we, the graduating class, know that he is with us in thought, his letters to us express faith in our capabilities and pride in our achievements, for he is indirectly responsible for the many honors bestowed upon the Class of '62. In memory of all that he has done for Crawford, and especially for being a friend to all who were associated with him, this yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Richard Bertain. Mr Richard Bertain rw .- + WWW W., + Wm w + I WQWWIJ fr! 1 I ,JJEsWmMiggfv0mM n 5'5 ' if if 4 i Wm vfvlgpfqn 1,94 W N ,gy Mis fx NW w w ,IV ,, N. :lm 2 H TQ M 'UW 4 1 2 D thug m i A mn ,gg qq' ,QU 1gQ,vi.y ,GMM 15055 10 W . I 2 V , bQ,,M,D pp' Jflf 'f - l 0 'I 'f WQlnl'Qlw1:g lfr'mlvmPgnM M , ,Z ,...-PI -W' 3 'If 11 1 111 1H1 1' 1 ,M1 111 51 1 1 1 11 11 11'Ei11 1 1 11'V1 1. 1 W1 W!! W 11 i 1 1 1 'I I 1 11 1 11 111 '11111 WN I IK111 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 S3 AX 11 1 1 1 1 , QQ , 1 1 11 x K 11 11,111 1! 11I'!11 11 RXQQ 1' ' 1 1 :IRAQ W1 N I I 1 MN Q11 , ?aculty and Ndmini tmtivn ,,,.,' pw, Congratulations to the Class of 1962. May all your plans for the future be as successful as your senior year at Crawford. You are living in a very exciting and dramatic period of history. You will be able to recall your senior year as the year of the first successful American manned space flight. This should serve you as a reminder of the limitless world in which you live. Set your goals and adiust your sights on an orbit that will bring you both success and happiness. George Parry Principal ice rincilaa A . JOJQIQA ggflfl 65 The Class of 1962 can look with pride on the achievements of its students. All of you have con- tributed to the fine accomplishments in scholastic events, athletic competitions and other school re- lated activities. This year we have reached a new high in school spirit and cooperation. The excellent reputation that Crawford has earned is due in large measure to your individualand collective abilities and efforts. My best wishes to each of you in the exciting and challenging years ahead. .xff.rr,qmfwmww .,., ,MM . -.,,.. . , ... k,. M LDP. 347100. 3Cl,lL9A8I'ig The class of 1962 will never forget the first American orbital flight-a venture that opened up vast new areas of space exploration. Just as years of experimentation, both intellec- tual and practical, were culminated in this flight, so have your years of preparation brought to you a new world of the future to explore and improve. Your responsibility does not end with your graduation from Crawford. Your country expects from you further intellectual expansion, responsible citizenship, and the kind of moral fiber which makes America great. . 56617415 Cfaldlfiel' lt has been a privilege and a pleasure for me to have had the opportunity to be a part of the Class of 1962. Your class has consistently made an effort to be the best, a true Crawford spirit. For those of us who are to remain at Crawford, the Class of '62 will always be remembered for its fine achievement, high spirit and excellent leader- ship. l sincerely wish that each of you is successful in your individual pursuits and that success be- comes a way of life for you. 7 C enior CALM unior 115555 Sopkomore CAM 011111158 0I ff MRS. EMMA B. LEISURE MR. S. WALTER HARVEY MRS. SALLY H. REMINGTON MR. RICHARD R. JACKSON MRS. FLORENCE P. SCHWADA MR- WARREN R- ROSE Skov! .S2If'UiC8 ecrefariefi These efficient secretaries keep our records neat and accurate, and work to help our school run smoothly. lsn't it nice to meet a friendly face when seeking aid or assistance in solving a problem? Left to right, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Trower, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Selness, Mrs. An drews, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Hallinan, Mrs. Condon. ii 'i- 'sig . fr t 5 ,. . 1- V 4 r 9 , 1 ' 12. ' r I ' .V A , , fn Q ' I W W ,. I VVL' , xr T.: 5 -5-7 , ' w , , . ., If-1. any 'i i' W 'IV I . ,V .,, , M. fp , in E W ,Kitt X K I M51 . , ,, iw 1.1.3. in . , k,,,, ,, g myyy . . T X + T . T ,.. . rf T ,.,' ..,,, r,,k., A. Vryhk ,g i ann if illl ' f se z - . -.-: W 1-f., b yV,, :VV Msg , s... 5. i 1, E L , . ' li i f: 'T 1 Q! 'i nfix A 1' I. ft to right, row 1-Mrs. Kagiyama, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Molina, Mrs. Cooper. Row 2-Mrs. ckson, Mrs. Morgart, Mrs. Renihan, Mrs. Beck. Cakferianfi This staff of cafeterians helps to appease our hunger and give us that extra energy needed to carry us through the day, by serving a well-rounded and nutritious menu, with that homemade flavor and delightful aroma. Cuofoobana Our industrious custodians have done a good iob in keeping our halls and classrooms clean ,and beautiful. They have done this with a friendly manner and a lot of hard work, helping to keep Crawford the best school in the city. Left to right, sitting-Mrs. Elsie Stephens, Mike Fellows, Al Parkhurst, Fred Bohn, Ernest Graham Robert Wood. Standing-Charles Quantrell, Malcolm Mellington, Frank Wall, AI Landolf, and Brian 9 Brooke. MRS. FRANCES PETTIT LIBRARIAN ufiinedri Moo! .gzruice These fine workers have done a good iob this year, in carrying on the duties so necessary to run our school. We are grateful for their hard work and diligence, and they have won the respect of the students through their fine service. 519- A' . - iz. 2, A755 , , z ,sq R. : 1 5 .L .eth- ff as Ja -Pl MISS DONNA MR. EMMETT SKIRVIN SANDUSKY JUNIOR EMPLOYMENT NURSE -.1964 Y ' is f'f:f'9::?i?f W Q ...,,, Ps si,. 45 N2 j7Tf9?1.w:w- 5, A f ' A ' 1 ,.:f ' PY. The future secretaries and business men are trained in these classes for their pros- pective careers, by learning numerous things that make up a well-informed secretary or executive. These classes are also very helpful in preparing students for college. MRS. MELBA THOMAS GIFTED COUNSELOR iff MR. KEVIN G. MILLER MR. JESSE JOHNSON MRS. RUTH JOHNSTON H EAD OF DEPARTMENT . ' iii J' srr R A 2 I' , 1 sf' , -.:i. , 1511. fit, 5. g I ..- MRS. EMMA LEISURE MRS. HELEN MR. WILLIAM TUCKER MERZBACHER lflggd ' 55-52-' .5-:f I mkPe'EMQi1:3Q' Nw?-'f - I-61152, '5 i' ..1,.p. -mg ' . if if ,, . , ,,, W. , ..4,, . I . gg em , hr E' .-f . . 1' -,wx-.. .1-mssf-xf, .sive 1' 11222 MRS. JANET SMITH HEAD OF DEPARTMENT MRS. ADINE CUMMINGS MR. CHARLES O. PREECE MISS FERN SNYDER There are many opportunities in this department to take courses to develop our thinking and to enrich our minds by acquainting us with the literary masterpieces of great authors, especially in such classes as English Literature and Honors English. Public Speaking and Contemporary Literature are among the classes that prepare us for college and for our future lives. ww MR. HOMER E. BADGETT MRS. MINA K. DAWSON .Nav Y MRS. SALLY H. REMINGTON '- ' ff if 7 if rle I we-.4 . - J,, - ,V MRS. LOIS C. TIDWELL MISS MARY LEE MRS. DOROTHY CALDWELL CALLAWAY MR. WILLIAM MISS NANCY McALISTER de LANNOY uv S, MR. JOSEPH WM. RIEKER MR. ELI THOMAS ROSS 'V I' '29 ' 'V . . '. 1 il? I 'rr D .L Lilr I r.,.' . rL'r 1 ...if It A I 3 15 5! D if fi, 1 ,f .i. LLSI. MR. DAVID w. VAN MR. FREDERICK BUSKIRK WOODHAMS II Industrial Arts is a vital part of the total educational pro- gram for senior high school students. They need an oppor- tunity to become acquainted with the processes and the materials used in industry, since mechanization is becoming a part of their daily lives. The Fine Arts Department educates us in the fields of art and music. Here you learn how to express your imagina- tion and you learn how to appreciate good music. MR. PHILLIP L. GREEN HEAD OF MUSIC DEP'T. MR. ALAN R. FRANK 'KIZT. f' MR. JAMES E. HILSGEN MR. JESSE D. MORPHEW .gnclufifriaf .fgrfd ine .fdrfri MR. CARL V. MUSTOL HEAD OF IND. ARTS DEP'T. MR. JAMES T. GIBBS MISS DOROTHY T. KUHN HEAD OF ART DEP'T. - I MR. MERRILL D. McLAUGHLlN 'MR. WARREN MARLAY ..,, g , s.' rg. I T.. , .,.- gf 4? MR. GERALD E. RECKIN MR. KEITH E. STEPHENS MRS. FRANCES K. MISS JUDY FREYERMUTH BROWNELL L L' H ...F I if MR. MARION McANEAR Mn. nuDoLPH M. MORALES This departmtent tries to acquaint the student with other countries by teaching him the basic fundamentals of the language it- self and acquainting him with the customs and traditions of the people in the foreign country. ome conomicfi MRS. FLORENCE W. MISS HELEN EVANS COLLINS ,,,. , . .. sw ,. ,W MRS. VIRGINIA H. M MASTER of 'sb- wg, sw Tai? I? I Mn. LYALL YouNG .. 'i'r HEAD OF DEPARTMENT 1 I ,f . if ' I ll ' P I-2, JA ' 4. 0 L' 93-1 new 'I ' In if 1 V 4i:.i'f,35,, -ff, MRS. VIRGINIA WILCOXSON Gingudge The homemaking department strives to teach high school girls the basic techniques in cooking, sewing, child care, nutrition, in- terior decorating, and money management, which will develop them into responsible homemakers. The math department schedules classes in basic mathg plane and solid geometryp' basic, intermediate, and advanced algebrag trigonometry and honors math. The accelerated math courses help students select a level challenging their mathematical ability. The teachers and students in these classes deserve commendation for a lot ot hard work, which they put forth this year. MR. DONALD HANKINS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT MR. RICHARD R. JACKSON MRS. FLORENCE P. SCHWADA I4 Wafkemaficd MR. DUNCAN CAMERON MR. DAVID N. JONES MR. JOHN D. THURMAN MR. CARL DALTON MR. ROBERT A. JUEL , . ......... :ff W T ass- ,:f'.J1'v M MRS. RUTH WEBBER pAyf5iC6L glclucafion In our P. E. classes we are ac- quainted with the playing techniques of many activitiesg we develop sports- manship and body coordination. You can always find students enioying this hour reserved for physical activity. IVV? 'Sw WM' MR. JAMES SAMS MISS F. BIRDENA WALTERS MR. PAUL BERND HEAD OF BOYS' P. E. HEAD OF GIRLS' P. E. DRIVER EDUCATION ,eg MR. DONALD BUECHLER 0.1.2 ,, . 15 Q -:. - ' ., ' if - fi- 'l 'L , f , ' , 1.5 - ., ,gifs ' , 3 ,W TE, f- - S'ixf?,: s 1 xml? - ' I r 'ffffg fw -2 ' MRS. ELIZABETH A. MRS. LOIS DE LAY MR. DONALD F. DAVIS , DONNELLY sess 2 T ......., '1'l 'i f eff ' fir rg f' 442: ' 'arp-I MISS ANNE LOUISE HITT SGT. E. KALTENBACH MR. S. WALTER HARVEY MR. MARSHALL G. MALCOLM MR. GERALD PEASE .f 'i l I MRS. ELLEN L. PERKINS MR. WILLIAM SANDBACK MR. FRANK P. SMITH MISS FAYE D. THOMPSON cience The Science Department offered general science, biology, chemistry, physiology, and physics. Advanced and honors courses were also offered to kindle the fire of imag- ination. In both the regular and accelerated courses there were varied and interesting activities and experiments, which made this department one of the best of its kind in our city. . ' as 'I ccii . 'qw .I ,ni R 3 -' svgzsf 11 , 'i 1,a','1 s , , 1 . g2x...f:'f I . ' , fa y, .A 1. ,. -I -2 . ' . x 5 s MR. CHARLES O. LEWIS MR. WALTER H. BILLINGS MR. LAVIER J. LOKKE MR RICHARD MARTIN HEAD OF DEPARTMENT MR. FREDERICK G. MR. MARK WATERBURY MR PAUL EUGENE MCNAMARA WRIGHT ocia! Cgivwkeri MR. LOUIS R. LEPORE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT MR. RICHARD M. BLANKENBURG MR. WILLIAM C. LUCAS ,f MR. EDWARD NICHOLS The Social Studies Department burns the light of truth in giving us an understanding of the leaders of other countries and of the forces behind the governments. It is only through understanding and cooperation that this generation can ever hope to survive the numerous problems of society. MR. EUGENE R. BLEECKER MR. ROSS 5. METCALFE MISS ELSIE SABA MR. CARL D. CHANDLER MR. SEWARD U. MURPHY MR. GALE SHELDON MR. PHILIP HEUBACH l MR. CHARLES H. NEWTON MR. RAYMOND WAGNER ff' -if, V f .fu NoMwvATl1ve OO 5 S50 xx, 'xx N W ZW A , A if ? W 1 ! 5 , K W5 ff ff iw W W Xml! 4 U 'RP X ' xx ' AX ' 1 1? f I' Z sjlll g mow ' Q A W Q f W W W .f n ffm f 11 x K O 3 44 Q 0 f 07? V . Z ff Q N N N If F . A 3 NAA vczated Studen t lady PI WE Z !XX X 'm ieri I' ASK lQwzJmf '61-'62 J ' DAN Lewis Vice President TOM AULT Commissioner of lnterscholastic Athletics SHARON MITCHELL Ticket Auditor MARIDELL EVANS Historian . . . onfmfzififiionem The efficient and hardworking Associ- ated Student Body Council, under the direc- tion of Jim Pieri, the A.S.B. President, and Mr. Jesse Morphew, the Faculty Adviser, set their goal to co-ordinate school activities. The outstanding event of the year was A Night With Neptune, the A.S.B. Ball, which proved to be very successful due to the efficient work of the A.S.B. Council. 'vw' SHARON DOWLING f ' Porliamentorian s e SUSAN HEAROLD Commissioner of Girls' Activities GAYLE WISHNEK Commissioner of Publications 'hs- Ls 'P e 5.9. 'V A of ROB WIED Commissioner of Thrift DAVID CLARK Ticket Auditor MR. JESSE MORPHEW Faculty Adviser BARBARA PROUT Clerk PAULA KIMMERLING Clerk ', ' JUDlE STONE Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies RACHEL NESS Commissioner of Finance LEONARD FISHER Commissioner of Boys' Activities SUZANNE KNOLL Commissioner of Elections BARBARA GREEN Commissioner of Student Affairs 2l BETSY SCARBOROUGH President union 61:55 Our enthusiastic class of '63 began the year with a popsicle sale, held to increase the class treasury. Another money-making proiect was a candied apple sale, which took place in November. The industrious officers and committee chairmen planned many exciting activities including the Junior Party, Childhood Daze, where Hop Scotch and Ring Around the Rosy were enioyed by everyone. ln May, the busy year was climaxed with their Polynesian Junior Ball, which was entitled Bali Hai. Toward the end of the year they wore their white sweaters and stylish rings with a great deal of pride, looking forward to an exciting Senior year. 631. f-V11 lf' 'c' 4' J - ifl - 'fix lp it y inf vs iii ? if sl 1 3 GEORGE PROUT NANCY HINES MURRAY KANE MR. LYALL YOUNG Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Junior Class Party JOHN McMULLEN Ring Chairman 0lfl'll'l'lLtfe8 ck K K 'wa-I. i i i' 1 I , ' 'tue P, 6LU l'l'Lel'l T ,sers T -4 P , 'f ' g ' x ,rrc J ' A rrorr N 5 L4 ELLEN srsooom ANN nosxos MARY WHCQX Historian Ways 8. Means Chairman PVb w 9 '5 Ch'- Hman A ff, K 'QT' MARCIA ERICKSON SHARON MONTIJO JAY MARTIN Elections Chairman Publicity Chairman Budget Chairman SUZANNE POST DANNETTE SULT Party Chairman Program Chairman Left to right, row l-Hines, Prout, Scarborough, Kane. Row 2-Kane, Roskos, Neil, Sted- dom, Erickson, Glenney, Mor- row, Nigro, Scherkenback. Row 3--Sult, Smith, Gibbons, Elo, Karstens, Walker, Post, Gold- berg, Musil, Leatherman. Row 4-van Hecke, Wilcox, Heim- rich, Montiio, Peterson, Virgil, Wadhams, McMullen, Martin, Keeyes, Kane, Miller, Young. GAYLE GLENNEY - Prom Chairman 'J: ':.c1 :f-' ., ' ' I 3 .Q ' ' H1331 , 'f' - if , A RUTH LEATHERMAN Traditions Chairman 01:55 ounci 1. 1'-N.. ,iffy ' , BOB VIGIL Sweater Chairman DEENA PETERSON Concessions Chairman ALICE von HECKE Social Chairman s',,, .S?0l0A0lflfl0l Q 61,55 ,J ,M .. BOB LUTZ President Under the direction of Bob Lutz, the class president, and Mr. Gerald Reckin, the Faculty Advisor, the Sophomore Class accomplished a great deal. They held a cotton candy sale in May, to the delight of all hungry students, an assembly, fea- turing the Ballad Men, and a talent show for the student body. add ounci 5 '.,..Qzn .,..w-Q ttstre t tti iff , ill , MR. RECKIN Faculty Advisor X, 1 5Q'SP' CAROL CRANE Secretary Left to right, row l-T. Lutz Clark, Crane, Angus, B. Lutz Row 2-Smith, Bevan, Stevens Snodgrass, Slater, Newberry O'Carroll, Wells, Ford, Opitz Koosted, Dapper. Row 3- Stack, Lucy, Ibe, Pryce, Birch Hall, Blaine, Lemons, Peterson Park, Gibbons, Murrell. 1 1 ,Q ff Hy, A 'Li -31332 Y? 3 x w v LQ' -ix . figui 2 55? , ,xii 32? fi it .x , 'L F Q 1 if -ki? V: ' Ziff, ' 3:55 5 wgg li Tl' 'S' F Q K V Q, ' Y i 5 ':,., 5 154? any xii 'L 1 5. 1 1 4 n I -v if Q .LX ,E-5: , ff -3 5 ,1 , 51 Q ' ff. I A i A 2 .L ,Q - 23 9 T: fffwg, kwa Z if f jig ,I .A . ,a g - 5 ?i6hpaQ'i?', ,V,, , xv 3 2' if ,f iw-I , N ,4,.,.+ 4199 1 ....- W 48 Sai - J, Left to right, row l-Green, Smith. Row 2--Beerd, Parker, Howell, Morrow, Scherkenback, Evans, Meyer, Moss, Knoll, Hinkley, McDonald. Row 3-Schmitz, Crepe, Leeper, Sarfan, Miller, Millican, Pieri, lewis, Wied, Green, Fisher, Rainey, Farrar, Zane, Ault, Balderman,HearoId, Prager. egnfer- ounci N BARBARA GREEN DONNA SMITH President Secretary Each month Barbara Green, the president of the Inter-Club Council, presided over represent- atives from campus organizations. The meetings were held to co-ordinate activities between the administration, the A.S.B., and the campus clubs. The members frequently held discussions con- cerning the methods by which they could unite club activities and the ways in which the clubs can benefit campus life. The latter was shown effectively during the Clean Campus Campaign in March, when each club was made responsible for a certain area of the campus. named gd .!46:SelflfL A95 The Rallies and Assemblies Committee was an important aid in inspiring our enthusiastic school spirit. It was the duty of Judie Stone and her committee to plan and present interesting rallies and assemblies. The committee, working closely with the art, music and drama de- partments, has provided intriguing programs for the student body. This year we were fortunate to have the opera, La Boheme, presented for us. Other assem- blies which were enioyed featured the Darringers, the Redlands Choir and our foreign exchange stu- dents. ft to right, row I-Green, lamb. Row 2-Pomplun, Dawes, Bell, O'Carroll. Row 4-Roletto, ult Foor, Scherkenback, Belkin. Row 5-Wilcox, Kahn, Post, Goldberg. Row 6-Jacobson, loodberry, Strange, Helzer, Parker, Loss, Holeman, M. Roberts, R. Roberts, Powers. Left to right, row I-Stone. Row 2-M. Roberts, Walker, Zamora, Andrews, Bedillion, Gurling, R. Roberts. , Row 3-Rossman, Acord, Elliott, MacDonald, Dawes, Turner, Kimmerling, Green, Penn. Row 4-Posthumas, ' Woodberry, Wilcox, Pomplun, Geismann, Roletto, Powers, Helzer, Bloom. Row 5-Vreeland, Barry, Kahn, 1 Turner, Burns, Post. Row 6-Keyes, Loss, Holman, Johnston, Foor, Scherkenback. lfl elfl Ulfllnff L J f . The Student-Affairs Committee, led by Bar- bara Green, was in charge of a maior part of the planning for the A.S.B. Ball, and spon- sored the Theme contest. This year A Night With Neptune was the theme, which was carried out very effectively in the sumptuous decorations and in the favors made by the Auroras. The Committee strived to organize our campus sales and to plan our activities so that they would run smoothly and effectively. It also helped to solve the problem of com- munication between the various school organ- izations through the Inter-Club Council. 27 Left io right, row 1--Knoll. Row 2-Ong, Chillo, Vreeland, Broder, Prager, G. Balderman, Gordon. Row 3--Woodberry, Irvine, Kirby, Rose, Ransom, E. Baldermon, Ames, Gordy. The monitors, who offer a helping hand to our school personnel and to all Crawford students, certainly deserve com- mendations. They have donated many hours of worthy service to our school. A principal iob of the monitors is to relay mes- sages from school offi- cials to students. Other iobs performed include bookkeeping, typing, and filing. 28 The Elections Commit- tee, under the direction of Suzanne Knoll, co- ordinated all school elections: class, Song and Cheerleaders, and A.S.B. The main responsibil- ity of this efficient com- mittee was to organize and officiate at the A.S.B. Nominating Con- vention held in April. Y 1' X ' .la : ii , A . T. H ..,, A , my . . , ,, - ,,,.,- . I - if C .Aff sgzruice i .ff Left to right, Meinor, Greer, Routf, Mr. Gibbs, Spcndl. fag? l 8lfU Working behind the scenes is the industrious group known as the Stage Crew. The effectiveness of their sets, which added so much to the plays and assemblies held this year, can- not be exaggerated. Under the direction of Mr. Van Buskirk, they certainly contributed toward the smooth and efficient functioning of the school. Left to right, Mr. Van Buskirk, Litz, Maker, Kessler. lf' ff' IQ i J fl kirr N ?.,,. . , , K f . . S fi The very capable students in Art Service, under the direction of Mr. James Gibbs, helped to promote school spirit through their artistic talents. They used their skills in letter- ing and their aptness in the form of posters. They advertised our school plays, dances, sales, and other extra- curricular activities. The Art Service also made decorations which added to the atmosphere of our dances. These students certainly contributed both time and effort to their school and fellow students. Qing , olgdglfle BARBARA HOLEWINSKI SUSAN HEAROLD Vice President President Striving to promote the welfare of the school, the Girls' League supported many activities. Autumn Round-up, Fillies Follies, April a la Mode, and a chrys- anthemum sale were activities for which the Girls' League was responsible. They also sponsored an after- game dance, for which the admission was a book. The books were then sent to an orphanage in Manila. Another proiect which the organization advocates was the selection of the Girl of the Month. Under the direction of Susan Hearold and Mrs. Thomas, the Girls' League has accomplished a great LOUISE NEIL deal. Secretary Left to right, row l-Lamb, Copeland, Hearold, Holewinski, Neil. Row 2-Balderman, Bell, Evans, Kahn, Geismann, Kimmerling Myers, Acord, Clark, Wagner, Zamora, Cripe. Row 3-Heimrich, Hoban, Kanagy, Crane, Wellington, Krebsbach, Erickson, Fanlon, Masliah. Row 4-Baker, LeSage, Wells, Ong, Irvine, Ronaldson, Jacobs, Slater, Talmage, Gonzales, Baranov. Row 5-Musil Lyons, Leatherman, Schunert, Pope. Row 6-Fuller, Marshall, Berglund. Foor, Perkins, Scherkenback, Balderman. 1 -frft -fff . . -:fm -ff- U. ..... ,,,, mp-fem .,.,.. ,.., . , Q-W-f-.f 'W MRS. THOMAS Faculty Advisor LETA COPELAND Treasurer ogfi , .geclerafion 8 BOB CREASON LEONARD FISHER MR. CLAPPER Vice President President Faculty Advisor The Boys' Federation contributes a great deal to the welfare of Crawford and of the community. A very im- portant proiect directed toward community welfare was the Save the Children Federation, in which the boys collected clothes to send to needy children. School activities included the Car Show, the Alumni Basketball Game, and a sale of colorful beanies. The Boys' Federation also co-sponsored Autumn Round-up, the first dance of the year. Guided by Leonard Fisher, the President, and the STEVE AMES Faculty Advisor, Mr. Clapper, the Boys' Federation accom- Secretary-Treasurer plished its goals and deserves a great deal of credit. ft to right, row 1-Bielefeldt, Steddom, Fisher, Schmitz, Flynn, Row 2-Vigil, Smithson, Becker, Brinner, Barad, Tappan, Alba, Newton, Gabor, Burnworth as is i I CLCQI' A , ,W ,. X-A f' .535 a. Us, ' if A v 4 47 :Q esr g. tett as 1, X N. 7 GAYLE WISHNEK JUDIE SMITHSON Copy Editor News Editor Assistant Sports Editor Pacer Staff-Hord at Work' . If ,gwwqyqw , A bs E-it ,LL-Q DOUG WIED SHARON MONTIJO SUE HOBSON CHUCK STERLING Assistant News Editor Assistant Feature Editor Artlst QW ,... JUDY COMPTON CHERYL JOHNSON BEVERLY SWAIM MR REIKER Business Manager Feature Editor Copy Editor ' . Faculty Adviser DAN CLAPP LOlS ERICKSON CAROL PERKINS ROSS STONE TIM SCROGGS Artist Assistant Business Assistant Business Assistant Editorial Editor Photographer Manager Manager Providing Crawford students with news of the many social activities and sports events is the Pacer, Crawford's bi-monthly school newspaper. Under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Reiker, the Faculty Adviser, and Donna Ochiuto, the Editor-in-chief, a superior paper has been produced. Many new features have been added this year. Two of these are the Entertainment Column and the College Corner. These new articles, combined with other successful col- umns, direct the students towards activities which enable them to become well-rounded individuals. A place where students can voice their own opinions is the Letters to the Editor section of the paper. Many controversial topics were introduced here in the past year. Both complaints and compliments alike were voiced in this department. 33 .1--.L ,-I , ,, A MIKE ROSSMAN Sports Editor I :,, rx SUSAN ACORD Senior Write-ups Editor N f .ny V 'ww .-mis, 95552, - - I H lg. or V A if I 4, - K I 1 'R -is K . I fi. ,, -. K, Hwy, VVVV fi, E kr If It BONNIE PARRELL BARBARA MCSPARRON KEN SCHMIDT A.S.B. Editor Business and Literary Editor Photographer Quinny JAN MILLER Senior Write-ups Editor 4-'- . ,, ZI. ,,X. A - , 2- gif ,'ff J . K V. Ag I. . oI,, ' I o,Z1o.,N. ,I BARBARA LAMB Activities Editor 34 5 SHARON STEVENS Editor-in-Chief Deadlines Aheod! IQ fear? 'Wife RUTH LEATHERMAN KAREN HALL DIANE PETTEYS Assistant Faculty and Student Life Art Editor Editor SW MR. JESSE MORPHEW Faculty Adviser The willingness of these students to work diligently and with care has made possible a bigger, greatly improved annual for l96l-62. For the first time in its history, the staff was able to add color to the CENTAUR. Drawing layouts, taking and re-taking pictures, writing copy, trying to stay within the budget, and rushing to meet deadlines were familiar efforts under the direction of Mr. Jesse Morphew, the Faculty Advisor, and Sharon Stevens, this year's Editor-in-Chief. The enthusiasm of our photographers to contribute their time and talents also helped to make our CENTAUR more interesting. PAT ROLAN GAIL RABORN REID COOPER Clubs Editor Activities Editor Senior Editor DON HOSS Sports Editor 9 HEIDI MEYER Photography Editor f ff? .wil ' H3- KATHY GOLDIE Assistant AN lTA SMITH Assistant 3 5 Q ---1 Xin, 9 . . 1 ,zfr ' I A i ml ff 1' Student fife X Mllllvurfuw rbW3NWWWwwW !9arLin9 Lf i The parking lot is one of the first places you see at the beginning of each school day. Here lies the pride of many stu- dents and the results of much hard work. lt's a very pleasant sight at the end of another busy day, because that's the first place we hit as we head for home. 1 4 0 C Q If' ri The lockers are the most popular meeting places on our campus. Everything can be found here-shouts of excitement from a conversation, the moans and groans at finding your lunch crushed from the weight of your books, and the excitement of looking for a book in the last minute rush to your next class. It U2 r' WN., The time allotted to change classes provides an opportunity to do such things as pick up a book at your locker, talk with your friends, or even chew some gum. No matter how they are used, these few minutes are a good break between those long class hours. Students who are enrolled in study hall spend an hour in the cafeteria finishing homework assignments and studying for exams. y The students appreciated this study time and quiet atmosphere, especially those who had a busy night before and couldn't get that homework done. Efween CVM JJGJ Wi, P? M A I -I -5, V ff: , . V ' . K, Vrhr K y , f , I In I - M , , A ,,,' ,. ,. Af -x ,,,,, KS The Pep Band helped to support and maintain the high spirits at our games and rallies. The Crawford stu- dents are proud of these members and thankful for the music they provided under the direction of Mr. Green. They were truly a great asset to our cheering section. Left to right, Ken Ziegenfuss, Kenny Burns, Bill Lumden, David Sell, Dave Anderso Scare, John Knight. oggglffllf' In the library, students are able to find resources for term papers and book reports, and to spend their spare time enioy- ing a colorful magazine or reading about the world events in a daily newspaper. lt pro- vides the best place on campus to finish incomplete homework chores and to spend a quiet lunch period studying. Z?W! n, Sheila Grissom, Dave De Jong, Joe Quintero, Dale ,....,g,,.,.f 6.4 MIKE ROSSMAN Students interested in learning how to drive and to follow the safety rules of the road enroll in the Driver's Training class. This provides an excellent background for their application for a license, by giving them first hand ex- perience behind the wheel lwhile applying the written l rules. MR. BERND, MR. DOWNING STEVE PENN This representation of enthu- siastic school spirit has added greatly to our games and rallies. It will always be remembered for its crazy stunts and acts, which added interest and humor at all times. Mike and Steve have done a real good job in making our colt a never-to-be- forgotten mascot. river raining Cagferia The lunch quad serves as a site for many Craw- ford activities. Not only do we eat and relax here, but it serves the purpose of an election building and provides a good place to hold rallies. We might say that here lies the height of activity for any Crawfordite. DUQCA Q This building, with its delightful aromas, is well- liked by every Crawfordite. When the lunch bell rings it becomes the most popu- lar building on our cam- pus. lt is a place of varied activities too, such as do- nut dunk'ems and different school meetings. ,ml gl ,E 'Y 34' Nfl A..K,' 9' . .3 L7XCA6Ll'lgQ .S?lfL6!8I'lt5 Marta Salmelin The friendly face of Ugo Forghieri, from Milan, Italy, will always be remembered by his many friends at Crawford. Ugo likes our modern campus, quite unlike the one big building he is accustomed to. He likes the friendly atmosphere in our school and has become active in Key Club, N. F. L., and A. F. S. His most memorable moment during the school year was when he won lst place in the Palomar Speech contest in the field of Oratorical Oration. Ugo, like Marta, will go home and com- plete his Senior year. He then plans to go to college and study either Journalism or Economical Science. This year has been one of many new experiences for Marta Helena Margareta Salmelin, from Helsinki, Finland. She has had the opportunity to live with American people and to learn of the American way of life. Marta enioys skiing, drawing snow scenes, and walking in the rain. At Craw- ford she enioyed the friendly relations be- tween the teachers and the students. She has become active in Senior Y-Teens, the tennis club, A. F. S. and H. S. S. After completing her senior year in Fin- land, Marta plans to go to the University of Helsinki, where she will take a medical course. She wants to become a dentist. Ugo Forghieri Mmmmmm Good Our campus sales, such as these, have helped individual school clubs in raising money. lt's hard to say who profited the most -the clubs sponsoring the sales, or the hungry students. ounfie ing 'F T. 92 fr ,-1' 51. L5 Sold Out!! These conscientious faculty members endeavor to assist stu- dents with their personal class- room problems. The School is run much more efficiently through the diligent work of this staff. Their advice and assistance have helped to make the school year more enjoyable and profitable for many of the students. 1 - .-:, .. , , The students of foday are the leaders of tomorrow. Cfczfiriroom .xdcfiuifiefi Now Ief's see. How did he do fhaf? 1 ugaigwe:-f . . xfyxxg X S X NSN C7 5 X Wx X X X Y X X X X XX as XX xxxXx 5 fun X X XX QV WNW X XX N . 'I ff E ml K' 1 X N1 PL 11 !N 1 MNQ W W N is M XX Xxx kxl' X f. K il X I MW X X X ' W 'W W ii KATHY TURNER Vice President MARCIA MucDONALD President .WW SHARON MONTIJO Secretary CAROL HOUSEMAN MERRY LOU GURLING Treasurer Treasurer Pictured here are the enthusiastic students who are responsible for Crc1wford's school spirit. Come on Crawford . . . let's see that big C Seniors wait anxiously for tickets to Stir-Up Club party. This year's Stir-Up Club is certainly to be commended for its outstanding contribution to Crawford's school spirit. Marcia MacDon- ald deserves to be congratulated for her marvelous work in making this club more active than ever before. These active stu- dents were responsible for the red, white, and blue decorations displayed at football and basketball games. The colorful red and blue pom pons, forming the Crawford C against the white background of the cheer- ing section during football season, added to the vim and vigor of the students. Our exceptional cheering sections helped us to maintain our reputation as one of the most school-spirited high schools in the city. The Stir-Up Club is truly an indispensible part of Crawford. 49 ---..a...... grala!Lic .fdrffi l 41. .yyy P, ,.. l : , y J Left to right, row 1-Egbert, Woods, Smart, Kingsbury, Cairns. Row 2-Mr. Morphew-advisor, Hume, Hall, Schmidt, Moyer, Jacobsen, Cleland, Siresy. Row 3-Merrill, Miller, Leake, Martin, Shindel, Stead. KENNETH SCHMIDT President EDWARD MILLER Vice-President The Graphic Arts Club has contributed a great deal to Crawford. JANICE WOODS Secretary Not only have they increased their knowledge and skills in photog- raphy, printing and offset, but they have performed such school serv- ices as printing and selling football programs and taking pictures of the school's numerous functions. Their services were greatly appre- ciated by the students of Crawford. ANNE KINGSBURY Club members explore the various areas in graphic arts. Treasurer Je, cm Left to right, Row 1: Fisher, Haiman, Parker. Row 2: Fogelman, Tappan, Gard, Prout, Creason, Wied, Lutz, Schmitz, Hass, Clark, Zand, Phillips, Sarfan, Mr. McLaughlin, Advisor. Row 3: Lamden, Puentes, Lutz, Mindeman, Lewis, Ames, Pieri, Forghieri, Cooper, Parry, Bonwell. L -is . ' N ' W luggage IQ, STEVE HAIMAN President The Key Club is a service or- ganization at Crawford High School. Its membership consists of forty boys, who are selected for their school leadership. ln its active program, the Key Club adopted a needy family for Christ- mas, served as waiters at the Girls' League Father- Daughter Banquet, and, during Brotherhood week, took a group of orphans bowling. They also sponsored the annual student-faculty baseball game and the Athlete of the Month. The Key Club has certainly proved itself to be an outstanding part of Crawford. .,., - , - '- - -s-i W, 1 ..,, , x ,,,. ,y mg' .Q 5 I -.I se 'NP 1 3 BRUCE PARKER Vice President . ' ,,, 1 f ' i i':, W s. . sf' ' ,s'i.ff': f Q ,, ,VL ' kr .' if f T tl ' ,- . 'f,,i A LEONARD FISHER RAY KEYES Secretary Treasurer Key Club members take orphans bowling as a service proiect. W l uniolf' - eenfi jufure 306' QIW5 The Future Teachers of America, the national organization of which Craw- ford is a part,'is a club comprised of students interested in and qualified for the teaching profession. Under the di- rection of Mr. Waterbury and Miss Thompson, the club acquaints its mem- bers with the various aspects of teaching and encourages them in their education. These students, indeed, are looking ahead and preparing them- selves for future success. 52 le The Junior Y-Teens is a fellowship of girls striving to bring ioy into the lives of others through service. Their service proiects this year have included flower-making for the homecoming float and a UNICEF drive. Through nu- merous social activities, they have met new people and learned new ideas in order to further the understanding of people throughout the world. Left to right, row I: Leeper-Vice President, Mitchell--President, Stein-Secretary. Row 2: Loss, G. Balderman, Hersh, Fuller, Peterson, Sanders. Row 3: Gierde, Prager, Hobun, Hasty, Sather, iser, A. Smith. Row 4: B. Smith, Rice, lsensee, E. Bclderman, C. Stevens, lamb. merican .giefcl .glruice left to right, row l-Broder-Secretary-Treasurer, A. Smith-President, Salmelin-Exchange Student, Forghieri-Exchange Student. Row 2-Kaplan, Baranov, Gideon. Row 3-Brady, Knoll, Ong, Messick, Shipley, Martin, Shannohoff, Everitt, Robin, Cuvala. Row 4-G. Balderman, B. Holewinski, P. Holewinski, Wallen, Crane, Greenwood, Greer, Koosed, Ernest, Copeland, Solo- mon, Hearold, Caso. Row 5--Dudoit, Montiio, J. Jensen, Davey, Pauchnick, Sessions, E. Balder- man, Karp, Freedman, Van Montgem, B. Smith, Berglund. Row 6-B. Jensen, Judson, Day, Whaling, Smithson, Stevenson, Vigil, Sarfan, Pieri, Tappan, Fogelman. This year the Crawford Chapter of the American Field Service was hon- ored to have two foreign exchange students on campus: Marta Salmelin, from Finland, and Ugo Forghieri, from Italy. Both were outstanding repre- sentatives of their respective countries. Outstanding monthly programs were presented by our foreign exchange students, faculty members, and stu- dents, on their visits to foreign coun- tries. A special A.F.S. assembly in- troduced the exchange students to the student body and gave a boost to their annual Friendship Bond Drive. The Crawford A.F.S. chapter is to be complimented for its work this year. 0l bU'lfl The Forum is a group of students striving to improve their public T speaking. This active group partici- pates in debate and extemporaneous and impromptu speeches at tourna- ments and festivals. Meetings are held in class and pot luck dinners are held once a month at the homes of members, at which times they dis- cuss speech techniques. This training prepares them for the future, as they become good speakers and leaders. Left to right, row l-Millican, Secretary, Prager, Vice President, Sarfan, President. Row 2-Hertz, Dossey, Mann, Fultan, Mrs. Cummings-Advisor. Row 3-Marsig- lia, Colker, Cook, James, Jensen. Row 4--Mac Dowell, Kropf, Pearson, Sheeler. enior Maend DONNA SMITH President 'Nl TERRI GIESMANN Vice President I,-.. 'E J KAY KALENQUIN BILLIE JEAN CAMERON 5eCfeiC'fY Treasurer As early as August, the Senior Y-Teens started the ball rolling in what has proved to be a very active club at Crawford. Their first project was to paint Seminole, the Y.W.C.A. center. This was followed by a UNICEF drive, participation in the Y.W.C.A. World Festival, and a Leadership Confer- ence. But the most outstanding Senior Y-Teen activity was the building of Crawford's first homecoming float. The student body, as well as the Senior Y-Teens, were very proud of the new addition to the homecoming cere- monies. jkrih Or aniza fion 44l+ Ewiiirm L',L M L' L,'L How could anyone refuse to buy stamps and bonds from such eager salesmen? Thrift is an important habit for all. United States Savings Bonds provide an ideal in- vestment for saving because they are safe, sure, and guaranteed. The Thrift Or- ganization of Crawford High School works to promote thrift and economy through the sale of United States Sav- ings Stamps and Bonds to students. By engaging in this program, students are not only saving money for their future and security, but they are supporting America's Na- tional Defense Program and endorsing peace. Thrift workers, left to right: Lynne Solomon, Suzanne Knoll, Rachel Ness, Sharon Dowling, Mrs. Johnston- Secretary, Robert Wied, Marcia Erickson, Karen Smit. 55 unior R F065 The Junior Red Cross Chapter at Crawford is part of a world-wide organiza- tion, with the purpose of serving others. lndustrious representatives, chosen in their homeroom classes, col- lected funds and issued Red Cross cards and pins. Thanks to their enthusiasm, Craw- ford made a contribution of 5142.55 to the American Junior Red Cross. Left to right, row 1: Bennington, Schuartzberg, Shoemaker, Helix, Walker, B. Holewinski, S. Stevens, Green, Smit, Johnson, Lewis. Row 2: Rolan, Cochran, Loss, Woodberry, Karp, Geisman, Kaha, Burrell, McCord, Pieri, Vigil, Haiman. Row 3: Aiken, Clasen, Hughes, Petteys, Forsberg, Turner, Seigler, Morrison, Gaughen, Weiland. SOFA 0lfl'l0l 8 ' 88116 The Sophomore Y-Teens is an organization sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. This diligent group of sophomores have performed many services to their school and community. Among their service projects was the UNICEF collection on Halloween night, and the annual Red Cross, Com- munity Chest, and United Fund Drives. Through these drives, the Sophomore Y-Teens helped to bring happiness to people around the world. Officers, left to right, Row 1: Barbara Van Daren-Chairman, Carolyn Kemper-l.C.C. rep- resentative, Kathy Kipers-Treasurer, Beverly Bachman-Secretary, Jan Nicholson-President, Joan Clark-Vice-president, Mary Schwada- Chairman, Lois Scherkenbach-I.C.C. represent- ative. 2 Q lf' lflfl Q 'L 1 Left to right, Row 1: Hindenlang, Bartlett, Linder, Zane, Rainey, Parry, Maker, Breault, Mr. Sams-Advisor. Row 2: Dargo, Howell, Creason, Ceaglio. Row 3: Feil, Green, Holloway, Farrar, Hughes, Gaines, Hurtado. Row 4: Andrews, Haiman Whaling, Kroepel, Sanders, Sandoval. Row 5: Puentes, Gabrielson, Shontz, Lewis, Lovelady, Posthumus, Kaplan. Row 6 Greenwood, Bray, Guske, Cassie, Ziegenfuss. Row 7: Weston, Tote, Bladow, Allsbrock, Janicki, Clem. Row 8: Chapman Fox, Whelan, Monteiano, Power. Row 9: Phillips, Worona, Koering, Center, Rubin, Parker, Roberts, Morris, Allison. Row 10: Phillips, Pieri, Rupe, Newport, Clark. The Varsity Lettermen's Club includes those boys who have proved their athletic ability in one of Crawford's various sports. Each year they are honored at two special sports banquets. Their outstanding achieve- ment in sports this year has given Craw- fordites a great deal of pride and has accounted for our terrific school spirit. gufm ecrefariefi The thirty senior girls, who comprise the membership of the Future Secretaries Club, are endeavoring to further their knowledge and experience in the secretarial field of business. Major activities throughout the year have included a cookie sale, an excursion to the courthouse where they witnessed an actual trial, and a field day at San Diego State College. Left to right, Row 1: Ness-President, Roletto-Vice President, Myers-Secretary, Wiland--Treasurer. Row 2: Cochran-Parliamentarian, Mueller-Membership, Cripe-l.C.C. Representative, Kimmerling-Historian, Loss-Ways and Means Chairman. Row 3: Berlin, Weissenberg, Galley, Swede, Brumbaugh. Row 4: Lyle, Keller, Hall, Rademaker, Brounagel. Row 5: Heath, Zeller, Richardson, Herrett, Masliah. Row 6: Chandler, Graham, lnscore, Waite, Mrs. Leisure-Advisor. Row 7: Tote, Buckallew, Wilson,Mrs. Merzbacher. left to right, Row l: Butler, Glenney, Morrow, Orwig. Row 2: V. Kane, Kampley, Stevens, Benson. Row 3: Fanton, Kelley, Martin, Vreeland, Knoll. Row 4: Day, Parker, Evers, Howell, Van Horn. jkedpiand The National Thespian So- ciety, of which the Crawford troup is a member, is both an honor and a service society. The members are selected for membership through a point system based on dramatic experience. Their aims are two-fold. One is to advance the standards in dramatic arts and the other is to create an interest in dramatic arts. ' ff GLENNA MORROW President 58 JENNIFER EVANS Vice President W, gf ,W-f ROLLY FANTON Secretary GAYLE GLENNY Treasurer Wafiona! jorendic Qagble Left to right, Row 1: McDonnell, Dossey, Prager, Zamora, Sarfan. Row 2: Holewinski, Poe, Woodberry, leesch, Cook, Kane, Rutkowski, Rich- ardson. Row 3: Scheeler, Hertz, Mize, Fulton, Jensen, Osher, Colker. Row 4: Lounsbury, Hampton, Forghieri, MacDoweIl, Craiger, Millican, Clark, Mann. 19' SHELDON SARFAN NANCY PRAGER DENNIS MCDONNELL Vice President President Treasurer ROZANN ZAMORA The National Forensic League is a na- tional honor society formed to give recog- nition and encouragement to the students of public speaking who participate in the extra-curricular speech program. lts purpose is to prepare students for leadership and effective citizenship through its training in speech. The activities of the N.F.L. have included Student Congresses in November and March and a district National Forensic League tournament in April. DEENA DOSSEY Secretary Secretary C.S.F. Officers, left to right, Row 1: Bob Vigil-Chairman, Mrs. Smith--Advisor, Donna Musil-Chairman, Barbara Lamb-Secretary, Gail Balderman-Pres: dent, Sue Knoll-Vice President, Ken Ziegenfuss-Treasurer, Evie Balderman-Chairman, Mrs. Remington-Advisor. Not pictured, Barbara Jensen-Treasurer 4-55- GAIL BALDERMAN President -.f 5377 SUE KNOLL Vice President ,J-Mft. . 1 Membership in the California Scholar- ship Federation,of which Crawford boasts over 200 members, is based on the stu- dent's semester report card, on which he must have achieved an A- average. ln- deed, this organization is one of excep- tional merit. This year the Crawford C.S.F. chapter had the honor of being host school to the Annual All-City California Scholarship Federation Banquet, which was a big success. C., V2 BARBARA LAMB Secretary KEN ZIEGENFUSS Treasurer Ken Ziegenfuss, Sue Knoll, and Gail Balderman prepare for the Annual C.S.F. Banquet. Left to right, Row 1: Baker-Captain, Hunter, Burnham, Dudoit. Row 2: Lanning, Neitzie, Preston, Terdik, Hause, Mrs. Davis. i m if il? 1 T I : S i P f : Left to right, Row 1: Ness--Vice President, Cole-President, Tislow-Sports Manager, Ong-Tennis Repre- sentative. Row 2: Thomson, Lanning, Gird, Neitzie, Silva, Harlow, Terdik, Dellemann, Mutzabaugh, Dudoit. Row 3: Castleberry, Roemmich, Shoreen, Rolan, McSparron, Smit, Hunter, Burroughs, Preston, Hause, Iddings. One of the most active clubs on campus is the Girls Activity Association, better known as G.A.A. Under the direction of Mrs. DeLay, these girls encourage interest in athletic activity at Crawford. Maior events have included a gymnastic iamboree, a dance symposium, a track meet, and several play days. The final outstanding event was the annual Mother-Daughter Ban- quet Left to right, Row I: Kagan, Lanning, Ong, Raikow, Carpeuter, Fores, Thompson, Freeman, Gideon. Row 2 Tislow, Cole, Ness, Wilson, Shoreen, Wallis, Rolan, McSparron, Roemmich. Row 3: Neitzie, Dudoit, Smit Salmelin, Hill, Mueller, Blackburn, Orthel, R. Maloy, D. Maloy. K Z ,,,f'i ' f ,ffff 5-ff' Ni- ' Q .f- l,.J ff- ...J 1 :Q KX W WI, 14ctu71t1eA X 'F 'wr-P ' J S i-AW ,.Q..4- .! Fx SEPTEMBER -Sophomore Tea -School opens -Autumn Round-up Football Carnival OCTOBER GAA Convention Junior party HSS Shaker-Mum Sale Do-nut Dunkem NOVEMBER Homecoming Report cards Sophomore elections SDSC Band Night Senior Party CIF Playoffs owing flze .SZ 6 6 DECEMBER 5-8-All School Play -Fall Sports Banquet -Christmas Pageant JANUARY Book Collection Dance Semester ends FEBRUARY -Dad 81 Daughter Dinner ASB Ball MARCH ROTC BALL 9-All City Choral Festival 5-16-Clean Campus Week l5-CSF Banquet 23-Fillies Follies 30-Report Cards 6... cycy SUMMER APRIL 4-8-Science Fair April a la Mode 3-Senior Play MAY Junior Ball Latin Banquet Sophomore Party ROTC Field Day JUNE Senior Prom Senior Ditch Day Vespers Honor Day and Luncheon Commencement Summer Vacation its-xx 'ufhiiha if ' guilt Q M 'Maw b K l 1 if i K V ' V N Q PM Q 'A fu Tdexn .61 it 4 et! mirth :ix 5' K id tQzr 'm' W ., e f t i . ..- . ' , ' ' ' -9-st J- x W ., -2. ,- f ,J A f2f,.?,5e '.5A e, .-if-eg, . r 4b,. N . c ,M s Y gg, 5 2:-3:2 in , Clu- Who s the bestest team in the league Things would be different if they d let us play' owniua The newly remodeled Balboa Stadium was the site of San Diego's l96l Football Carnival, held on September 23. One of the high lights of the game was the synchronized cheers of the spectators, led by the combined efforts of the cheerleaders from all the schools. The unusual effect created by Craw- ford's blue and red C in the white cheering section was another outstanding feature. The actual game consisted of five quarters, each team playing one quarterg the final score, 12-6, was the composite of the points made during each quarter. Crawford scored 6 points against Kearny to help bring the East side to victory. 65 ,vii ' fx 15... M, R JACKIE WALKER l Ong Gtlfl ROZANNE ZAMORA MIKE ROBERTS 6AeQlf'AULC!Ql Zl Spirit was the key word of Craw- ford's l96l-62 Song and Cheerlead- ers. They made it a point to promote school spirit with every action and spent hours perfecting routines and new ideas for spirit boosting. They did their best to prove to all observers that Crawford is the best, and most spirited, school in the city. x ,fm V v. ek. 4: . r Ev, vn- 1 ,3. vw xuw if - 3 . .Q 134 gy' li, . .fa ju .As '84 I-5, All - - , -ir 'S ,f JN 'V -J.,-iii:-in - ' rug.. ' f up 4 'H xe fr in s fa- w. '-5--i J Affpw 1 A 'ff' Q Quin .gpairif STEPHANIE BEDILLION Gin Q The rallies and games provided good settings for these Colts' enthusi- astic cheerleading as they gave their all, singing and yelling the praises of Crawford High. For the tremendous morale boosting these people have done, we give a huge vote of thanks to this year's Song and Cheerleaders. RICK ROBERTS MERRY LOU GURLING omecoming Crawford's first homecoming float: the start of a new tradition. Crawford's l96l Homecoming Week opened witl a Donut-Dunk'em, which was held before school oi October 30th. Daily noon rallies were climaxed bi the Homecoming Rally on Friday, honoring alumn students and song and cheerleaders. An alumni din ner was presented before the game for the enjoymen of alumni and Crawfordites alike. The high light of Homecoming Week was thi A rr , mf, Nw. fatty, e queen is crowned. game against San Diego. The precision marching o the drill team and the introduction of the first home coming float, on which last year's queen and thi l96l princesses were seated, made half time thi main event, of the evening. lt is hoped that this float sponsored and built by Crawford's Senior Y-Teens will eventually become a tradition. -K a Crawford's 1961 Alumni Dinner. l Long live the queen! s Lest old acquaintance be forgot . I . . and here they come!!! sim! 'Sax Y ,ig . 7 W M 1-4. I nw, ww T -NN. ik , ,Aw-J, Q M ' + ui!'f,Y,3 -Slum' W' zxgfgk ' V , H' Iii 3 5 Q S 5 1 i ...H . ,, ,:HS1lYXQiii1QG5iE!3?'.i9zE 6t2!iSh7f-ii ,.., 15334 iv ,xx 1-Q gQ332l1ii1ul5iWRSYEEN S!f3a'N2S15ilE3iEEiEi'5ZEN?5iR9QEBYi25F1 ' 1' f The University of Redlands Concert Choir The Darringers The Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee, under the able direction of Judie Stone, encouraged enthusiastic cheering among the students of Crawford High School. Included in the rallies and assemblies were many interesting and imaginative ideas for entertainment during the lunch periods. This diligent group deserves a great deal of commendation for their achievements and contributions this year. The Fall Sports Q Q y ry uy your stir-up card! Some of the interesting rallies and assemblies held this year were the Darringers, o sister and brother team who played duets on the organ, the opera La Boheme, and the Sports Awards Rally. These are only a few of the many fabulous rallies and assemblies which Crowfordites attended this year. The efficient organization and prepara- tion provided a year of fun for everyone. The opera La Boheme . S ,,s,t . gr . .. ' , V ii ' - - - ' I -t I , :,, ..,, mf., , . .- 1 .1 pa? ,-lf' N... , f-., ,, ,s.,, . .. -V -, ' ' .L f ,L W K A K 3 l' K Y V ' .4 -- , , ' f' - Wff- K mf ,,,, I . .,,. , .f -, T to T T ' ,,,,t . -- .F.5g:gs, -,S -:,igy.,f'fha, is .f,g1. Y is fr egg f I - ff, ,gy A ,, ,V -- . . let's go, let's fight, let's win tonight . . Awards Rally Choke that team! 'm,W-.fm.mQ, . 0 ihh H I 9 'WWI and the winners are ...... Wgllf Wil mpfune A Night With Neptune was the theme for the Fifth Annual Commissioner's Ball, held Febru- ary 23 at the Balboa Park Club. The room was decorated in shades of blues and greensg each couple was presented with a souvenir seahorse at the door. Music was provided by the Showmen, who helped carry out the theme of a visit to Davey Jones' locker by their dreamy music. This en- chanted evening beneath the sea will long remain present in the thoughts and hearts of those who danced in Neptune's kingdom, as it successfully reflected the hard work and planning of the workers involved in its preparation. 77 .AU flfLl'l'Ll'l QOLUT, I0 Time .....,.. Sponsor Where .. Dress A.... Bo nd ....,. Z? A Cofdcfm Time .....r, Sponsor Where .. Dress ..... Bo nd ..... Dore r..... Time ......, Sponsor Where , Dress .... Bond ...,., APP!! CL Z ' Dore ,,.... Time .,.... Sponsor Where Dress Bond ...., l Clthom The challenge of presenting a drama, electrically packed with emotion, was given to the 1962 Play Production Class, as they adapted Liliom for the Craw- ford stage. lt was presented in two after- noon and two evening performances. Besides holding the title role of Lil- iom, Jack Montgomery, an extremely talented member of the drama depart- ment, directed the play and was respon- sible for the superb lighting effects. Rozanne Zamora and Ellen Okun, who shared the role of Julie, both displayed great talent as the leading lady. The general consensus of all viewers of Liliom was to its advantage, for the vast majority felt that it was excellently presented, proving the capability of Crawford to present more serious plays than in the past. Spring at its best. Spring was officially welcomed to Crawford this year by April a la Mode, a Girls League dance, held in the Crawford gymnasium on April 6. Marcia MacDonald was the chairman of this event, and did an excellent iob of plan- ning and supervising it, she was assisted by Diane Petteys, who designed the beautiful decorations of blue, green, and pink, signifying the approach of spring. Time out for refreshments! Corsages for sale . . . My 00 W Q Elie: Wendy Barry Our .l.V. morale boosters. s ' - Q - , in 'if Ricky Selton These three Sopho- mores contributed great- ly to the increase of spirit at the J.V. games during the football and basketball seasons. They proved an added incen- tive for the players to give of their best and for the spectators to cheer their loudest. Their faithful attendance at the games was great- ly appreciated. 99,1 9 Q QA 0' Linda Kcinagy 1. fa W3 ' ' r 1. 1 f'Al!2i'LFf , ' ' --:wt 'Q '-if ,i 5 . , . : fer, J I! V H ijt ' 251. l i I Wu ' gi 22 ',f:'lf it f is -2 - ' It .I if if YQ 1 V ME XXX if E 5 i -Q 1 fr ,. W l if I at Q , -.. - 'Q - o -ug. , 0 .1 .HH-VP' , F l 41' ! it l tif 1 w if kat The Golden 20's comes to Crawford enior arid ,Daffy The Seniors will never forget their fabulous Senior Party! Following the theme of the Roaring Twenties, the Senior Party Committee covered the gym and dance room with imaginative and colorful decor. Some of the entertainment offered, besides the music of the Rhythmaires, included a birthday salute to Al Capone linterrupted by a raid led by Elliot Nesslg a sermon in song against the evils of drinkg home-made movies of Senior life at Craw- fordg and musical selections sung by a select group of Crawford's Counterpoints. If it has been a tradition in the past to have hilariously successful Senior Parties, then the Class of '62 more than lived up to this tradition! Boop-boop-be-doop ,Q ,nf ' J z O :J . l if -1 F , no , 4, ,' J . A J , J ll ' I :kwa V 4 5 Q'-E-' , it x :--- Kids on parade unior C add puff Childhood Daze was the theme of the riotous Junior Party, held on October 26th in the Crawford gymnasium. The atmosphere of the party matched the theme, as the uninhibited Juniors returned to their second childhood by participating in games such as Jump Rope, London Bridge, and Ring Around the Rosy. The gymnasium and dance room were gaily decorated with paintings of kin- dergarten caliber, made by artistic iuniors. These original decorations set the mood for an evening of laughter, fun, and reminiscing, which will long be remembered by the Class of '63, Childhood Daze returns 1 ff? 14 ' .:- lr '7 Q V, M V Vw,,5?A:w,q ,,, Q ,M .C A.,x A Mullin C20ec! of file Mar Vivacious is the word to describe Rozanne Zamora, Crawford's Co-ed of the Year, for she never lacked a bounce in her step or a smile on her face. This Crawford favorite, besides holding the honored title of Varsity Songleader, performed one of the lead parts in Liliom, the All-School Play, she also worked hard on the Senior Council and in Girls' League, and in general helped to make Crawford the very best high school in San Diego. She is to be commended for her outstanding school spirit and service, and will long be remembered by her Alma Mater. The remaining Co-eds pictured here were Crawford's other Girls of the Month. They, along with Rozanne, constituted an outstanding group of girls dedicated to the betterment of Crawford. This was exemplified by their many accomplishments in the way of school service. l ROZANNE ZAMORA A M P A R R l C l- H Susan Hearold Marcia MacDonald Donna Ochiuto Donna Smith Cindy Cohen Suzanne Knoll Barbara Holewinski Gail Balderman John Allison Duane Farrar WJ. Qaida! Halfback Bill Rainey was awarded the title of Mr, Football, l96l at the Fall Sports Banquet, culminating the victorious end of Crawford's most successful year yet in football. Bill not only won the honor of being considered Crawford's Most Valuable Player, but was also appointed to the All-Southern California team and to the All-San Diego Section Football team. He was awarded the title of Player of the Year by the Breitbard Foundation. The runners-up for the title of Mr. Football were John Allison, Jim Rupe, Richard Holloway, and Duane Farrar. BILL RAINEY Richard Holloway Jim Rupe A.F.S. Assembly Christmas Pageant Because of these special events, the morale and spirit of Crawford was kept at a high pitch through- out the entire year. This is an indication of efficient and organized school leaders, which Crawford may look to with pride. QCZOL Fall Sports Banquet Fillies Follies uen fa ,,, -'Ti' .. t '-'il 1.-Q9 C.S.F. Convention Clean Campus Week Senior Play The special assemblies, conventions, dinners, and dances held at Crawford this year did much to add to the pleasurable memories of many Crawford students. V' X Dad and Daughter Dinner 87 Left to right, Row 1: S. Smith-Librarian, Cook-Secretary, McKean-Vice-President, Miller-President, Evans-Secretary, Gordy-Librarian. Row 2: Cochran Woodberry, Bobrof, Elliott, Keller, Scrivner, Carr, Day, Hight, Harrington, Pitkanen, Person, Repp, Holewinski, McSparron. Row 3: Markey, Laurence, Smelko Goldie, Johnson, Ford, Schrupp, Bowers, Burnworth, Dennis, Marx, Cole, Nelson, Hill, Hinkley, LeBar, Racz. Row 4: Heald, Woods, Clark, Berglund, Phillips Meador, DiFrank, Gray, Parris, Grender, Stevens, Parker, Wulfemeyer, Gierde, Schmith, Houser. Row 5: Jensen, S. Smith, J. Smith, Smit, Masliah, Burroughs Crumrine, Hayes, Harrison, Lidbom, Ziegenfuss, Howell, Meyer, Clasen, Beard, Lamb, Butler. I C Ollf' This vocal group is composed of a group of students selected because of their musical ability. Under the new choir director, Mr. Frank, the choir gave its best to make Crawford ring with harmony and swell with pride. The mem- bers of this group performed in many school programs and assemblies, as well as choir festivals and choral concerts. Left to right, Row 1: Nummey, Breimby, Beckhorn, Baranov, Kampley, Markey, Eskew, Baker, White, New, Bauer, Lawrence, Bell. Row 2: Caldwell, Leyua, Jorgensen, Girard, Koosed, Sather, Keyes, Willett, Elliott, Forney, Long, Heredia, Wallace, Young. Row 3: Hermes, Hall, Pendarvis Bruce, Alba, Jensen, Berglund, Lamb, Smith, Coxwell, Breever, Terdik, Wittenverg, Belkin, Burlison. Row 4: Douglas, Van Cleave, Burroughs, Williams, Johnston, Steward, Thrap, Vires Forester, Lott, Henkel, Gebhart, Van Montgem, Druxman. 1 1 CAM: The Chorus, under the capable direction of Mr. Frank, is composed entirely of hard working girls. This choral group has displayed its musi- cal talent at programs presented at Crawford High School and in Choral Festivals throughout the city. 88 1 1 oun ferlaoinffi Y S ii? V ik its T l. Left to right, Row 1: R. Fanton, M. Myers, K. Cochran, K. Smit, K. Keller, L. Anaya, M. Schmith, G. Rabcrn, K. Houser H. Meyer. Row 2: B. Harrison, P. Parris, D. Gray, M. Miller, B. Grender, M. Metter, B. Dennis, R. Lidbom, K. Ziegenfuss. Led by Mr. Frank, Crawford's new music instructor, the Counterpoints enioyed a year of unsurpassed musical excellence, as evidenced by their many polished performances. Beginning the year with a performance for the Alumni Dinner, Crawford's ensemble went on to sing for the PTA at the Sands Hotel, for various Crawford assemblies, at Horace Mann, and at various choral festivities. This group of twenty enthusiastic songsters put their all into each performance and more than sus- tained the tradition of high caliber work established by past groups. Crowford's Music Department may be proud to say that the Counterpoints rank among the best madrigal groups in the city. Our Counterpoints backstage. l , 1 . i Mr. Frank W' , it H, Bev Swaim Row 3: erson, Rundt, Burns. nd eier Aston, D. A Br kmin, Blackwea, Krupsaw, Pearson, Freed, Wetherill, 2:0 ston. Row '19 , Paden, Ki CIS mden, Anthony, Thom 1: La t, Row righ Left to Swaim, xon, r, Di rape D Grissom, DeHass, 4: Row Gordon, Saare, Joy, Knight. Farnell, meson, Lawson, Ja i, Spooner, Urban, sk Rakow D. Anderson, Hasty, Luna, Pierce, Butler, Sell, Mr. Green. Gebur, West n Geen, Martin Jarrard, ger, Quintero, di Ru Dejong, Long hours of games, and band reviews. the band has performed at parades, pop concerts, football the direction of Mr. Green, Under h. d Hig I' fo o Crow a credit t been have ITICUICSS perfor Se ho oup, w I' 9 h lc l'10 top ulted in cz have res octicing I' gcmdp marchin ms. The orchestrc1's U x. U1 O x. Q. '6 U 'G D E '3 'O- UI Ill 0 U U D U1 Ps C U E .E 'U ev .. U .9- U ': L o Q. C0 U .C -C .2 .: 3 U. c1r's orchezstr Ye IS ln: -O- .E ov 'cs ': cz. 'O- o E ev 'c .. a an L ua o I0 as .Y o .. 'o I- o '4- 3 U I- U VI E o L Us o L Q. as VI o .C Il- 0 L cu 3 V7 .2 .t .Z -O- U U .': 0 .c 4- U3 s: O E U 'U U 'U 3 u .E E U U .c O- .E 40 U 2 V, U .c u I- O -0- an U .Q W .c i 9' 0 0 I: O U, U c .9 .41 : UI U U 0 L 4- c 0 .Z U5 0 P U .C V5 0 u c U E L U 'O' Ln 0 Q. U5 .E 'U C U IO- VI O! :a O Mr. Green, of ervision he sup t under Iented students, who, ta VY Ve posed of ITI C0 I festivals. It is U 1. 0 -C U other hool and Sc Crow ord High I' Cl ed fm '4- perto In i i 8 if i The Redcoats' active drill lead- ers proved to be very talented in instructing the girls in their pre- cision drill routines. These girls achieved a sense of leadership and experience through the many hours of practice and hard work, which were required to maintain one of the best drill teams in the city. DONNA BERTEL NUUCY Fuller Yolonda Galley enior O icem fx Left to right, Row l: A. Krauss, D. Hester, K. Pauchnick, N. Fuller, K. Keller, M. Zeller, T. Warwick. Row 2: P. Bishop, K. Austin, D. Wentz, S. lindem, K. Walters, J. Cunningham, P. McMahan, A. Matthie, K. Gardy, S. Cutaia. A-A lyrif orlafi 1 . ,..-...,.' Pacing with pride, our talented Redcoats gracefully paraded , across the field during the half-times of our football games. Not only V ,,,V M ' ,s liflli did the drill team provide excellent entertainment, but it also boosted tt ' ,W V ,,-,, our school spirit. Under the able leadership of the Colonel, Donna ' Bertel, these Crawfordites practiced many hours to promote the fine t achievement for which they strived. Their colorful uniforms of red, 'li white, and blue inspired all who watched them perform their routines. 'E Judy Morgan Diana Christenson Left to right, Row 1: M. Cramer, J. Lyons, J. LeBar, Y. Galley, J. Morgan, M. De La Torre, D. Richardson, K. Ashmore. Row 2: J. Ceaglio, Y. Morse, E. Kelley, L. Austin, N. Wilson, A. Lanners, A. Hopkins, B. Neil, R. Breeden, J. Wilhelm. . s . . . ..,.. .... ..,,. E , I ...C Becky Holder lfleelfl SUZANNE KNOLL Sandy Shaw Miss Suzanne Knoll reigned as Crawford's ROTC Queen for 1962, with Sandy Shaw and Becky Holder serving as attendants. These co-eds, who were chosen for their charm, poise, and beauty, were presented at the Regimental Ball and received the titles of honorary officers. erierue 0 icem raining 01705 Left to right, Row 1: Lt. Cowan, LI. Col. Lau, Lf. Schmidt. Row 2: Li. Skinner, Ll. Jagodinski, Ll. Morris. Row 3: Capl. Marsiglia, Mai. Rose, Mai. Ning, Mai. Savage, Mai. Kruse. ri ' S ' ' I S , l W f ,I ,gl--l rf! io righf, Row 1: Marsiglia. Row 2: Savage, Morris, Schmidl, W. Abernelhy. Row 3: Hess, Left to righf: Becker, Sullivan, Byrum, Weim arrison, Jones. Row 4: James, Snopel, Drilling. Row 5: Sullivan, Becker, Byrum, Leff to right, Row 1: Pederson, Barkhursf, Garvin, Lidbom, Nelson, Dory, Horner, Fulton, McCarron. Row 2: Lau, Kruse, Ming. W 60lfi'l,l06Llfly, YJ! p!6Lf00l'l Left to right, Row l: Marsiglia. Row 2: Morris, Brown. Row 3: Jones, James, Dory, Morrow, Ulber, Millican. Row 4: Rocca- forte, Colston, Fuller, Mosley, Tafoya. Row 5: Litz, Cochran, Grey, Palmer, Lawson. Row 6: Miller, Collura, Pederson, Smelko, Lidbom. The ROTC represented our school ot special contests throughout the city. At the city-wide Regimental Ball in Balboa Park, the ROTC was represented by a queen and two attendants, who were chosen from the Crawford co-eds. W COIWLIOCLIQ 7 2116! pf6Lt00l'l Left to right, Row 1: Marsiglia. Row 2: Skinner, A. Brown. Row 3: E. Breece, V. Kane, Abernethy, Quam, Hicks, Schwartz Row 4: Cates, Williams, R. Breece, Reynolds, Johnston. Row 5: Fulton, Young, Ripperger, Jorrey, Barkhurst. Row 6: Horner Rosenbach, Kiley, Cameron, Branch, Thomas, Garvin. 0 Com an , fdf fpfafoon Left to right, Row 1: Jagodinski, Cleland. Row 2: Schmidt, M. Kane, Coursen, McCarran, Ross, McCallister. Row 3: McCutch- eon, Brueggen, DiFrank, Wrisley, Adolphi. Row 4: Hess, DeJong, Rudiger, Dixon, Caster. Row 5: Drilling, L. Brown, Morrow Cunningham, Dodds, Crumrine, Swing. These boys spent an hour every day learning to drill in precise units and to handle their rifles expertly. The boys chosen for the fancy drill team and the color guard were the ones showing excep- tional proficiency with their rifles and outstanding precision in drill. 0 gomlaan , 2116! pfafoon Left to right, Row 1: Jagodinski, Cleland. Row 2: Cowan, Schriebman, Nevitt, L. White, Harrison, Schroers, J. Abernethy, Thompson. Row 3: Snopel, Ruckle, McGuffin, Aston, Hetz, lewis. Row 4: Browning, Hume, Martin, Naiera, Schwiening, Davis, W. Abernathy, Row 5: Nelson, Lundgren, W. Smith, Boaz, Klinger, Vazquez. p0l'f.J yy 2 ':M?f fN'P9rWL? WV M W 7 111 Y 21 I! 1 H I! fl ,W ,f f w1 1 , , 3 M ' uf W 1 wfwxl 3 X N I K ful Q 6 X 1 , f' 5 M If fl f Rf N vlw +1 ' flldxu Q wma few f'f' 0 4 AW mal fy w' w' 'l , M W , Wk M .K H l ' M f J W N X W , Qu ' il wr , g X F W ' N I 2 v E W ' W W ml, - ' U f 1 3 NH , 1 rm ff N I wr ff ,HU V X I X A m.: A N, f ,'1 X xxx: w!! F V ' r fw If I rj, I I N N 1 X V I y N , V Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford ....... Crawford Crawford Crawford Carnival .....,.... ...... 0 Mission Bay.: ...... ..4. L . SO Clairemorgj ...... ...... . 0 Kearny ..... O Lincoln ......1 Q., i7 Sf. Augusfine ......... 7 , .... H6 San Diego ........ fs ........ ..... 0 Hoover ...... L ............ .Q .... '0 EI Capifarf ...,,.. ..... I 4 Helix ..,......... ..... I 3 Kearny .Qg... 0 ,, Q, S 5 U amifg .. . 1 goofdaf t 7967 3 Coach Smith Coach Harvey l l Left to right, Row 1: Sanders, Rupe, Weston, Shields, Pegram, Pieri, Cheshire, Linder, Rainey, Morris. Row 2: Helzer, Power, Lovelady, Haiman, Zane, Whelan, Newport, Beerle, Dubbs, Rubin. Row 3: Coach Smith, Maker Mgr., Horton Mgr., Worona, Parker, Holloway, Farrar, Gilbert, Flutcht, Dargo, Posthumus, Allison, Monteiano, Center Mgr., Coach Harvey. Row 4: Guske, Koering, Bray, Andrews, Duncan, Kreopel, Harvey, Chapman. The l96l Football Team will long be remembered in the archives of Crawford. At the end of their regular season, the Colts won the Eastern League Crown with two wins, no losses, and two ties. They went into a full gallop, stomping Helix in the C.l.F. Semi Finals and Kearny in the Finals, to win the San Diego C.l.F. Class AA Championship. Their fans will always remember their spirit, sportsmanship, and, most important, teamwork. Coaching is one of the most important assets to the game of football. Our guiding lights, Mr. Harvey and Mr. Smith, have shown this by the championship team they have produced. After reaching the pinnacle of success, Mr. Harvey announced his resignation as Head Foot- ball Coach. The l96'l squad is one which every coach dreams about, but seldom encounters. lol J John Allison Fullback Dick Bray Ron Andrews Walt Beerle Tackle , .f,:-.f,f - H V+ ,, 1 . l 'wi' Ml' 31 - Yi-if1 if5 'f L,.L ,. T. . 5 fi r -11 V M K tw -nn, se if , wi .mis-awww .x. J ,,,LW,, f , ,, - , is . ,Hr , .cg H ' we fs 1 H r X ' X W is D, 1 .Y:., Y ' l. 1 'f ,Q Y, -4 wfqfkm ,, j,,vi? ,, , V , .lv V- ,., l,,mf ezg-. - Y I A - Ng a Ji L -V Pfwff, L 5 -'frf'2.,ayl:d -Efsiiivt. f 1' V-1',.ffa.-..-A41-4 f ' 'JJ ' ff kfiz: we , n, Q- . -i fish , - ,. V- f A . 'fizak . Ififfn-,U-Y, mf- - l - ' . 1' maiaff - .. - - a fvJ'fy5f:l2'f'Zf1s,-5. A .wir 4 ., A ,Aim ka, X , ,.lZ,, ,, . M Q, .1 all 7 4, im, .M f... 'i'vSf'.. 1 E-62Yfw'i l1 SU ' 1 M :- ,, ' Q., K, Nr. W, 3.1, , . eff' , Wx. V . ,,,5,f,L, we ,L , .,.. Q , -:A-, realm Jflwhf .' -:gifs-if - T 11 , N34 gzgfgfz- .. W-I ,f- V Large . yg,M,w-N wb, -.q,ff.-3-1,-.,'+: ,,:g . I. 1,6 ff ,mg jP,,'1-iegig 'Q 4535 if 53 Q? 2'z-i E'Hi ffiifw lr ' f f Tackle Guard F 'Tl - Mike Cheshire Halfback Larry Dubbs End ' 'fr 3 ,?fi'1Q?ii?fr.,..,' W' A A ' . - V-ie? Co-Capfaln T. ' L,-aggjfi X - ': . w il- f ' ' rilffif z Sfi2ll234lh54f'l3i'12? A A - f u ,A Ron Dargo Fullback Dave Duncan Quarterback Duane Farrar Tackle End Guard Dave Fluchf Tackle .lim Gilbert Larry Guske Steve Haiman End Sam Harvey Bob Koering Center Doug Helzer Richard Holloway Center Tackle Co-Captain X . , X Ron K 0ePel Jim Linder End Guard Jerry I-ovelady Bin Momeiqno End Halfback Bruce Parker Guard ,. ,W M-,-,. ,M ,, ,W ,. r Yi'i' rrdia 4' L: ' :,. Yam i A r G r , V .'q1 figlaiZ5,'Q'j J , ,':fm1.-,..g, Q f'??5jgfg,5,g:' -Z'ffE2Pz :1, - f 1 ' I gif l 1 x fi fg.'2f',-A if-325.51 9 fir Don Morris Ron Newport Bob Pegram Jim Pieri Guard End Guard Tackle Hal Posthumus Jordon Power Bill Rainey End Halfback Halfback 4 f , 1 f ,-'. . 4 , 5- . ,. X . 1 tx an -, 1 -.Q we B 3 q 'fn 1. ,M . ,- X ae ki Yr xx . 1. , , -1 x L 14. v 41 2 55-.g', ,ss s 3' it le ww gqwf' as , . , 1 hi 'P' in l' Ei' HF ' -rs 4- K. 4' 3-ue' F- s ,E '-,L Q' ww-' - 1 ,nl-f:m,.e,g 'Evra , 32 Q lg -'x'fQ.T?l-E553 4 ' 'O ' Q gt ,ng as , 5, fmwggif 2 it W' ' M , Dennis Rubin Jim Rupe Bill Sanders Quarterback Halfback Halfback . 1 Mike Shields Steve Weston Tom Whelan Guard Guard Quarterback ' f 0 ,.:.Q-gy: eff , !933.Qvfe.uf- f v 1.1, ag . FA- nigh fy f:,yf,., H513-H: if -.,1 - 'ftxlzg tf-ff?s.f??,4f he AV riffs. , ,, H ilu' ..' ' -. .-rr: 'TQ ' ',fwf91::i'fSw ' Q 'Fit' . ' 4. 4 , -L , Urge A A ,QQ . l f gg, 5215 1 1'T'i:f'5 ff t A lfff hb- W . Q5'-in T u -fi ev ,, 1 m .fl,x,.,,f,w.,,' .Q 'w .f .R 4 is-3 fy , V. . .f . K . fs3t,,jw.' ,' Dan Worona Joel Zane Tom Chapman Fullback Center Guard if BY 1. --M-'iffez g .if-1' 513' i N' iw Coach Malcolm and Coach Sandback compare strategy notes. union amif joofgaf 7967 Left to right, Row 1: Admae, Graham, Stutz, Grossman, Tafoya, Hall, Young, Pavillard, Monson. Row 2: Coach Malcolm, Alvord Shannon Elo Biesler, Porter, Seften, Flynn, Weaver, Kenny, Herrman, Kayle, Coach Sandback. Row 3: Jensen, Dovey, Gilmore, Hendricks, Collura Cook Newport Stutz, Gilland, Bennet, Hardy, Skinner, Burger. Row 4: Jones, Falconer, Calaham, Kopel, Bell, Polson, Fogel, Rupe, Hill, Vigghiany lhe Lenier Typical action of our J.V. team battling their way for more goals. Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford 26 Mission Bay .. l3 Clairemont.. 25 Kearny ...... 6 Lincoln ........ O St. Augustine 12 San Diego .. 1 8 Hoover ...... 2337 ' 'Ei f -,skim T' The Crawford eleven downed Kearny, 6-0, in the Twenty-Third Annual City Football Carnival. The Colts broke a 6-6 deadlock in the 3rd period to make the final score 12-6 and regain the City Carnival title for the East. The Colts opened the first game of the season with a 40-O victory over Mission Bay. The outstanding blocking and fast running helped to break Crawford's old scoring record by seven points. P o L i If' 0 The Chieftains were the second team to fall to the Colts. The first score came from an 8 yard run by Bill Rainey. A 25 yard pass-run play from Tom Whalen to Jim Rupe made the final score l3-O. i A 0 If' Crawford, as well as St. Au- stine, went into this game un- uten, a 4-O record for each. a Colt line smashed the Saints ,the first half, giving the Saints ninus 35 yards and went on to are 6 points. During the second if the Saints scored 6 points to ithe game. The Kearny Komets fell with a 13-O loss. Our defensive line did an outstanding job in keeping Kearny from scoring, giving the Colts an outstanding record of no points scored against them in the first three games and 66 points in their favor. Going into this game as the underdog, Our Colts gave up only 7 points, but scored 28 to win their Eastern League opener. The Hornets were limited to an almost unheard of 49 net yards running and only four first downs. Although we tied with San Diego, O-0, there was outstanding playing by the Colt defense. Bruce Parker recovered a Caver fumble on the Colt 6 yard line to keep San Diego from scoring on one of the Cavers' deepest drives. As the regular season came to a close, the Colts ran up 20 points while El Capitan scored only 14 points. The Colts ended their reg- ular season with six wins, no losses, and two ties,-and the East- ern League Crown. lO8 The Colts wound up their league by shutting out archrival Hoover. Bill Rainey made an 88 yard punt return to make the first touch- down. Rick Holloway and Larry Guske opened the way for Rainey to make a one-yard plunge and push the score up once more. Bill Monteiano came through with the final touchdown. c,....,.f.,.Uf Jw. Cl fl W..- ...A The Helix Highlanders fell to the Colts on one of those Rainey nights as Bill Rainey ran up 5 touchdowns to give him 114 points scored this season. Halfback Jim Rupe carried the ball for 71 yards in 13 carries. Fullback John Allison had his best night of the season as he ran 135 yards in 11 carries for a 12.3 yard average per carry. Credit must also be given to the rest of the team, without whose blocking these figures would not have been achieved. even the camera! Co-captain Farrar receives special attention and the drop of water from the H20 boys, Ron Crosthwuite Jon Harvey, prior to the C.I.F. Semi-Final game ago Helix. Jim Rupe eludes tacklers as he tries for a touchdown against Helix. ,,,, Nothing could stop him not Jim Rupe receives a pitch-out as he proceeded to make Crawford's first touchdown against Kearny. Bill Rainey drives around right end for the extra point. PCLLUAP6! U5. J 8Cl,l l'Ly gina A The Colt eleven became San Diego C.l.F. class AA champions with a l3-O victory over the Kearny Komets in the finals of the C.l.F. playoffs. Crawford defeated the Komets earli- er in the season with the same score, l3-O. The first Colt touchdown came in the first quarter, when halfback Jim Rupe dived over from the one-yard line after a drive of 42 yards in ll plays. Rupe took the ball again on the 4-yard line for the second touch- down. This game closed the season giving the Colts their best record since the school opened in l959. Shoe leather flies as alert Colts recover Kearny fumble ..,,.E FN PLAYER OF THE YEAR MUST 'MPROVED r BEST BLOCKER-TACKLER 'xr EE EE R ' A Mm 1' E E r Rcuney E .V r ,A E B'lI ' Doug Helzer Duane Farrar 1 I I Colt Harriers wait impatiently for the starting gun, Crawford pulls ahead of their opponents as they approach the finish line. Crawford Opponent 47 ....... ..... 32 ....... ..... 15 ......v ..,.. 55 ....... Monte Vista Mission Bay Sweetwater St. Augustine .. La Jolla .. Chula Vista 60 ..,.... ..... K earny .. 35 ,,,,,,, ,...,., H illtop .... Lincoln .. 44 ....... ..... H cover .. 34 ....... .....,. San Diego when lv-,j V ll2q Gary Phillips pulls ahead of a Lincoln man, after a long uphill grind. mas ounfrg 7967 Coach Donnelly fain- 122+ 252, ,im if z ff ' H K lil' A- V,.x Left to right, Row 1: Console, Puentes, Phillips, Blakewell, Taite, Gard, Miller, Spandl, Greenwood. Row 2: Jacobsen, Fitch Simpson, Whaling, Parry, Ceaglio, Cook, Craig, Munoz. Row 3: Blakeman, Mgr., Norrell, DeVore, Blackburn, Clapp, Pease, Lutz Christian, Beckman, Fisher, Bartman, Coach Donnelly, Pant, Pant, Pant was aiami-liar sound heard around the new cross country course at Morley Field, as consistent running and hard work resulted in the making of some very fine cross country runners. Next year promises to be a real fine one for the Colt harriers, with many fine returning lettermen. Coach Donnelly's squad was led this year by top run- ners such as Paul Console, Tom Blackwell, and Larry Greenwood. Ch Tom Blackwell Larry Ceagelio ,.:l our iem , ':f2ii'fi'f ' ' ,,.. .lr ., . ., ,I ..W,,,: K- mam., .,. -L 4 ,Q Mani' :E V 1 ' v , ,qfgsim uf . f,,w,Q.,. ..... ff' J veemvsawfieszwlfr A 5' - H-fail ,- pg Charles Gard I , W, L. 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' f ww f: , 'J' .. , r.,-v ,-V ,-.rw . ,w , .1 ,, ff. K . , iff? f .1 ffiwfkff 2. N 3, 1 24 'T .P 3- XL' 'V' fr J' l Y' 'aww , ,Q f iv , 5 W, L f Y N Z l.: , fr LIU' favs J! '50 :jf , M f if x -I .E XR U ,f ' 4 'Q 5 ' fa., , f his ' 2 ggfy,ffs:cS'f',,wfffwss: -5 , :,,,, f,', Bin simpson Ralph Parry Larry Greenwood Gary Spandl ,Mg 5 2-Q-as L 'l'Jf5fH5r???5ffi ifw. ' - T , Kg A 4 :fnsffyf Iggwf I 'M A ' J- ': 1:,,: N , ow l, 3 , vga x--fifggf., ff K ,, 'K .uzf,11,-, fr.f,fM,'. ,,ffg5f:,gf- ,553 gggggig:,fggs55ig5Jfr,55gaj,ig5gy!L6g5 L If ,AWTM ,z.,.,,, V-sf f 1 - ' , ' lfllfglff we U we - ff' 'wr L f n ln, 5 5515: ,. ' x f,eg,,g5,,::f,-:.:f-f 5 -,g 5f 'f : M .. yaflv . .., A '7 1 Rodrick Taite Left to right, Row 1: Bennington, Graham, Stutz, Birch, Breece, Martin, Cox, Brickey, Kaplan, Sims, McNeil. Row 2: Anderson, Gingrass, Alba, Voight, McNeil, Haffner, Cowell, Mass, Wigfield. Row 3: Coach Smith, Console, Leiker, lewis, Simpson, Morrison, Ward, MacFarland, Shulty, Fitch, Magione, Bour. Row 4: Mathie, Hughes, Christensen, Cragger, Birch, Whaling, Polycutt, Ondler, Cullins. Row 5: Newport, Roberts, Murphy, Keyes, Newport, Jones, Scranton, Maker. Row 6: Pegram, Lovelady, Summeral, Palph, Linder, Flutch, Herrman, Faulkner. Row 7: Bowman, Aiken, Poulson, Feil, Zane, Holloway. Coach Smith It was from Coach Smith that these grapplers received their information and assistance. The Colt squad boasted such fine wrestlers as Denny Aiken, Dennis Bowman, Richard Holloway, and Bob Pegram. Coach Smith and his boys provided many interesting moments for Crawford- ites and made an excellent record of which Crawford may be proud. rea fan? 1962 Ron Newport follows through on a switch. ralala em in .fdcfion Denny Aiken breaks down his opponent in an attempt to pin. Mike Sims shoots for cl sit out. Bob Pegram tries for a tokedown Mark Stutz rides for Q pin. . BASKETBALL SCORES rawford ...... ...... , . 66 Crawford ....... ....... 3 7 A 457 Crawford ............................ FCI , C f Q. .fjfmig 'N 41 if C v 5 ,' C of Q f X N 1' sa 'Sega .AQ 'Q 35 C , .' A C . 15 . 4 ra - A . fa ' , . Craw j 4 4 42 Crawfo f is A Crowfor . , gf . Crawfor , . Crawford b 9 - 4, .. Crawford '-9 Q!! 'F 4- Crawford ' ,flu .. A Crowfor ..... .................... 5 6 Crawford 4 ........................... 53 Crawford ....... .................. 5 3 Crawford L ...... ..... L . 64 Clairemont ...,,A, 5, .,..,, El Capiian .......... ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Chula Vastu .......... ................. .. ....... Oceanside A San Diego will Point Lama . Helax ....... .. ..................................... Son Diegow-.., ................ Hoover ...L...-,... ...... .. St. Augugiine - Clairemorif ............. ........ ...... lmcoln ....4..........L. ' .. ...... .... . ..... Kearny, I .... ..,. Poinj Loma ...... .... . ..... Mission Bay ,Soni Diogo., ..... ... Kearn 4 Yo -'-- 7f7'L ' lincoln .......... ...... Hoover M ...........,.. ...... Q ....... ...... Sf. 1-Augusfifne -- ..... 4 .4 ........ ....... . I Q. ,4 Vfffmzyff, v A 40 34 49 39 52 40 60 54 53 44 69 57 55 49 51 omni? galefgaf '6 I '62 Paul .lanicki Coach Sams Captain Left to righf, Row 1: Dubbs, Janicki, Blum, Green, Urdahl, Clem, Hcsenouer, Bladow, Woodson, Kroepel, Posthumus. Rear row: Center, Mgr Coach Sams, Baugher. l Dick Woodson l5ll tries to out iump his opponent as Ron Kroepel l54l and Paul Janicki, in background, look on. Under the- supervision of Coach Sams, the Colts had a very prosperous basketball season and ended it by tying with Saints for third place. The most outstanding young Colt on the team was a 5'8 ' power-packed senior named Paul Janicki. This fire- ball Colt led the team in winning some of the most im- portant games and also won for himself the position of top scorer in the Eastern League with 347 points scored. One of the most exciting games of the season was the first match with Hoover in which we dealt them their first defeat after thirteen straight wins. It gave the Cards quite a jolt. Another exciting game was also with Hoover in which we were beat by one point in overtime. Congratulations are in order to these young men for such a fine season. Dick Clem attempts rebound as Hoover's Nick Alessio hooks net. Paul Janicki gets an extra pinch from his reciprocal as he goes for another basket. Paul Janicki screens as Ron Kreopel tries for Dick Woodson 1551 and Richard Green C341 practice ballet two more points. as the rest of the team 'fights for possession of the ball. o Ron Kreopel isn't very happy about the whole thing, but he takes a rebound iust the same. Joe Hasenauer gets out of a tight one against Hoover, as he I-UYVY BlUm drives in for two Poinfs gives the ball to Dick Woodson. Cl9C1if1Sf Mission BUY. Coach Buechler unior amif gvwlfefgaf l Left fo righf, Row 1: Cummings, Lunder, Tracey, Aull, Greer, Urdahl, Layton. Row 2: Mgr. Dillavou, Sefton, Fogel, Miller, Mason, Kramer, Chrislignsor, Burnworfh, Coach Buechler. Crawford Opponenl' Stealing of ball from San Diego provides action as El cqpamn 37 is as 37 Clairemont 35 49 Granife Hills 3l 19 Chula Vista 34 37 Mt. Miguel 39 65 El Cajon 25 45 Poinl Loma 40 58 Helix 29 47 San Diego 36 47 Hoover 33 62 Sf. Augustine 3l 63 Clairemont 39 45 Lincoln' 47 s 'lf ,. -A lljcwfiifg jnac Mr. Donnelly and Mr. Woodhams . s t ' : ' Jf'i5i '..' ifrlm High .lump 100 and 220 Yard Dashes Richard Green Bruce Hater and Bill Sanders Under the watchful eyes of Coach Donnelly and Mr. Woodhams, the Colt track season was sparked by many fine individual performances. Events included in this year's track season were: Shot put, pole vault, team relays, distant running, hurdles, high jump, and broad jump. Determination to win spurred the tracksters to break records in shot put, high lump, 880 yard relay, pole vault, and lO0 yard dash. Some of the returning let- termen were Bob Creason, Larry Ceaglio, Bill Rainey, and Dennis Bartlett. 440 and 880 Yard Dashes Pole Vault Gary Phillips and Larry Ceaglio Bill Rainey iam-1' -c...,,,,,.s-K Z' sbt 4 'l' Low and High Hurdles l32O and Mile Run Bob Creclson and Dennis DeVore Bill Norrell and Ralph Parry , f ' S 1 ms - ' ' fr-f QQ , 'S lv- ir, .I T fl B iinfifli an uw I A , f , . D - , 41 .,, ' V- . ' 4 s y WX2, ,S y ,b , 1 ,f f if y l ' 7 V 1, I I Q A E W S l. m k V V, , K 4 -I bp .yy 'Ls Ali x ,:. 7 :ly , f. ,. -N , rig .5 A Q kik l 1 U 5 V 4 I ,A -VA g f - , . gg re- , A , I ,g g iff, ' ,, , my y Q- ft r ' 'F ' is A if rr R SR! L G S B' X I , A r ff, V' V V, 9 1 5 V, ,V N - 2, X , A Y an g 5. fy PM efeleee l R K B, S f S' S ,B I ' i' ' or N4-N! i Y w - ' B N l, 7:-?'f'r B Y- X iw-ra ,ff ..,. , A 1 ,Z Y !?,,lLA,.wL? ,IA y :WV I . K I If V, g rf, .X if, ' ' ' iff' X 45 'xil?s'1k'4f9' Isl l e'1e X 1 fill ll' 'vw X - s 14 S if ff. S B B 4 . l' ' l xml ' S if - B 1 . ' 5 ff 'Tf'f f - 32154, f :A if 1537552 f f if? ' ' Lefi fo righi, Row 1: Fulton, Herrman, Sanders, Bruce, Chesire, Grey, Haiman, Rufin, Keyes, Zane, Green. Row 2: Creason, Mindeman, Kranz, Walker, Prout, Miller, DeVore, Hafer, Blackburn, Console, Asbury. Row 3: Simpson, Urball, Gabor, Kipers, Ceaglio, Cook, Parry, Bartheit, Rodgers, Gard, Harvey, Worona, Poslhumus. 880 Yard Relay Shot Put Bill Sanders, Bob Creason, Gary Phillips Dan Worona Bruce Haffer I ., , .....,,.p-- w: , LQ... Broad Jump Bob Rufing im! S z 'Ns- 66, ,77 fl-ac Q 4. . ,li V, v-vga K I , ' 1 'T H I ' . r x ' A Q 1 1' L f ig F, V 5 JZ ' nv i A l ' MAJ 3 fl 3-W 'G' ' '-' W- ig! gi' E N' ,Q B' X Q to is Q X 'ar f f A , tg T , XX ' , tv - ' ' . ' , I , r . ,l 1 I - EV. ' f 'xwq gf 2: f 7 , if v N-f f--- S 5 M' 2. ' 4 A i l S . 1 J -,..,.aL,.,.f,,.A xref' :za 1, .z V I, ig..- , a .V 1- '..-1 ' 5 .J hy , ' Z '-,' vofwi rflx- ' L W. . ic, T, N' T . 7 rm ,. ,Xt I X Y tl . 'YE 'X Left to right, Row 1: Berry, Stout, Matthie, Stevenson, Judson, Kaino, Wornick, Skinner. Row 2: Coach Donnelly, Craig, Fitch, Spooner, Clark, Gebur, Small, Jones. Left to right, Row 1: Brooksher, Calofata, Blackwell, Baurmann, Branstrom, Pease, Beckham, Smedley, York. Row 2: Finley, Graues, Puentes, Pease, Tait, Greenwood, Ward, Van Horn, Hall, Scrinner. ,. ,,,,. ,,,. , ,ff .. ,iff ,,,.3im,,, Ufgsii., .K,KW3,,,,.?X3,,,,,,,i5,m,,5Tg, i A ., . V rr--'- ' ,W i-eszzf wears' aisnw ' ,awe fzvif,-2 iir e ,laee flow a. -J fl: -F ima , r ,,,. gal . , Evx! fa-of , gi., so ' f 1 l M is .Q V as I 1 N: 41' V 0 K' , .QL , ge or fb r ef: , if ' u iokt A' J s l ' ' 7 i To ,X l l- S, W Y i 4 N E 3 N 4 ' rl -r 'il li -' axf-xi?-vs K sex I A K 1 ,gf W Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford .4 BASEBALL SCORES S41 f 8 Kearny 1 ' 4 Point Loma 5 Mt. Miguel Hoover A ....... .. 3 Sweetwater 1 I O 5t.Augusfine O ' 9 San Diego IO Hoover 6 Chula Vista 7 Sf. Augustine 4 El ,rCcqon....... Helix ...,....... Lmcoln ..., ...... Lmcoln .....,..., O . 1 O . 'I 4 2 2 3 I 2 2 3 4 O 5 ,mr ,F V5 wi, .,w.:a' . .t gi .t W A LV VV f A il K fa? ...ef ,'1' fe M, ,,,4!,,,fk x ,W , if V, ., , A ffm, 'rib f- w1'ML-axwij ' or Mm ng 'H' A- YL rar.r C , afrf gf f 2 , 2:4 me ' ,af -,,,' , 4- G G f as y 5 .g5'. .lu 4 A Z . I we fl , ' .. 1962 Co-captains Tom Cassie and John Allison, and Coach Sandback. Crawford's varsity baseball team came under the coaching of Mr. Sandback during 1962. Coach Sandback proceeded to fill the shoes of Coach Hayes. He received help from some of the returning lettermen, a few of which were John Allison, Ron Dargo, and Tom Whelan. None of the baseball fans will forget the fine skill and tense moments of many of the games, nor will the players forget the fine support given them by their fans. Left to right, Row 7: Grender, Rupe, Fox, Monteiano, Piscopo, Brainard, Beerle, Dennis. Row 2: Coach Sandback, Bruen, Bowen, Dargo, Cassie, Duncan, Eshelman, Allison, Whelan. John Allison Walt Beerle 42 i ii .3 .5-if N K Dave Bruen Tom Cassie Russel Bowen Ed Brainard .c, :jf f , V .Q ' ' ' 7 ... i MNH rid J K :W FUN If 'guy . f' . .ei .l,llox . ,E .... s , . 2 -' - -' 1 -- his B. V , H fa, , ---' .. , .. Ron Dargo Sam Dennis Dave Duncan Sieve Eshelman Bill Monfeiano Phil Piscopo 'gf af- . Y Q, - we Q X slis xv ll ,,'x5i5 K- 'kkl ,- - QE, ' KX .fun W- B. in W., x.-.,e. . 3' s ' F 'iz fvilr' ' S L . f 1 V' f. l-A, , fbi-. V K ' 4 me-Q ' Y w M. ss .N M aga f.E55ma,,a,i5lJ'7 aJ'lSl? 156 ,M ,. Ke 1 5, A - ,. warm' 1 32' lr IS l ' F ,gf , ,V +A, me ' .495 I Q4 159 4 Q1 ,f My X if ' N M5 3' A ' . ' 'f if Q i f his fa 53:1 y Q+,2f ff,,:,5-:',g2:'.9 f f w Lx., , ,ifgvf ,rf 55, Ron Fox Bob Grender Jim Rupe Tom Whelan X , it s i ' ' 1514 Ron Fox comes across for a single. in Jim Rupe twists around first baseman. ,xgcfion l 28 C264 Ron Dargo throws a fast one toward the plate ZQMQAJ Disagreement at the plate! V Uh ? ,Q - M . 4 .,,, N ,.,, ,, , 19: is M' f ' ze 4 Q, 4 fe .1 7-V, , i A, ,'f A- .gfi,1Q,,', ,, kc V ' ' V , W 5' ',.. Vlfillt-z - 5 .,W,,, , ' 5 :lg J A V 4 - ii 'i' 1 , ' 'W -N K' ' A -T D' 5 f 1 or l, ,,, 5 V r 4 A - .Y .. f i I ERA :A I . K Y 'ffl few'-5. i, 'g g, , W N- U- fr Fi Q'wg,,,,, :M Q '- .-.-'1i-gm11??'- ' iw f 1 ' :fI'ff'f5...'g-A .lim Bell hunts for the ball in pre-game warm-up. unior s. 'iviln lx Crawford W-...Q l0 Kearny ...,. 4 . lx A ' ' ' k,, r l- in I 5 - 121.ii 1 li Coach Buechler lo 3 Hoover ,.......,,r 4 Sweetwater El Cajon ..... Helix ........,..... Mt. Miguel ..... Seventh in ning stretch amify gafiegaf Crawford 5 6 4 5 O O lO Point Loma ...... ...,.. 7 6 3 5 2 9 Lincoln ............ San Diego .......... Hoover ............. Chula Vista ,...... St. Augustine ...A Lincoln ................... Left to right, first row-Morgau, Keeyes, Fisher, Rupe, Flynn, Shannon, Kenny, Tale. Second row-Gerno, Mgr., Helzer, Bell, Dennis, Hill, Dunbar Dlllavou Herrman, Poulson, Coach Buechler, Bewson, Mgr. i Intl' Al Feil smashes a serve to his opponent. ennid 1962 Doug Gallup follows through as he returns a hard hit serve. With Coach Sams as their leader, this group of Colts displayed good sportsmanship and a real desire to win all their matches. Coach Sums As they played, their skill and knowledge of the game increased, and many new men were developed into fine tennis players. From left to right-Fry, Dawson, Feil, Newport, Slayen, Gallup, Ziegenfuss, Clark, Slayen, Allsbrook, Doty, Peterson ., V. .. .,,... ...mmm-,is-f ff f - wsmfu .W--fx 1 -1 , , ZW, il. , l ji M 'i'---il A J' 'llt it E 5, 1 l 1 s., A W iv., .,,. s rls s ,ga for X , 'fi K W Qi lw 473 K 'f'. A if , ,ts D . ' fl J' ,Q si Til Mr. Lokke C22 Left to right, Row I: Gilbert, Penn, Barad, Maker, Shontz. Row 2: Ross, Voight, Kinsel, Gabrielson, Baleme, Hoffman. Under the coaching of Mr. Lokke, who is a fine golfer, the Colt Stickmen played their matches at the Balboa Municipal Golf Course, Bonita Country Club, and Fletcher Hills Country Club. Anyone who plays golf knows the skill and co- ordination neededito play the game well, and they also appreciate these fine golfers that represent Crawford. Ed Gabrielson makes a short chip Jim Gilbert blasts out of a sand for a birdie. trap. 7 962 I in it it it Coach Malcolm Left to right, Row 1: Slam, Turbert, Schilling, Mass, Hight, Monlanero, Graham, Nesbif, Reyes. Row 2: Leiker, Rasl, Hughes, MacFarlane, Edwards, Thomas, Lamb, Whaling. Row 3: Hindenlang, Ondler, Kessler, Sweany, Levenlz, Beverage, Howell, Landry, Gaines. mnadficd 1962 With Lee Phillips and Jon Hughes returning again this year, Gymnastics proved to be an even more exciting sport to witness. Coach Malcolm aided the boys who par- ticipated, by increasing their knowledge on the parallel bars, the horse, the trampoline, and many tumbling stunts. Van Lamb completing a back roll. John Gains at the peak of a full giant. Walter Hindenlang in the middle of a stoop. p- gl.,-.- il ' Ai 3 l . r . .B .rf X' . ,sp . ', In ' .L . 1, ,,.- 1 ,J , ft ' , ,. '. s M xiii X I ,bg 4253 'T' 1 X L K. in :Stuffit , ., f - -J ., ,i , 5 I ,A . , 1 1 Q? 2, 5 l .A I A 2. 4 V if ff' -' .ir it S 7 ' , ' .,,f 4 Z : , i s ' , Q ,. 3, , 1 f ',, ,Wm ' A' N um U i M A A , ... . ? ' fi l, , N . Ia qxxt' .,,. 3, -I-'M ' -A A- V --.-. L7 . , Y In . . , W 1 W K fr x x -if i i 41 f s 'B , 2 -5 '?2i.+P- - I. .U 1 .M 1. rf. .. www- acumen-the +1 Q5 Coach Pease Crawford's newly organized swim team. wimming f 962 To the already numerous sports at Crawford, another has been added this year. This was the sport of swimming. The able coaching of Mr. Pease helped the team develop their techniques in diving, as well as swimming. Swimming has a very promising future at Crawford, as shown by the interest in this sport. Left to right, front row-Tyler, Pendered, McLaren, Brunner, Byrnes, Karsten, Clapp, Stutz, Penn, Achten. Second row-Coach Pease, Martin, Burns, Roberts, Berger, Blizzaed, Kilpatrick, Loch, Morse, Geiger, Alvord, Aiken. Denny Aiken, Breast-stroke Gary Byrnes, Free-style Bob Bruner, Back-stroke X xxx - xxx? Qx V 1 WW' WM , WffffQ 1 Z 5 N W X AZ 2? Semvm If H jas- viii fi Z f f M X f f W f ff? f X ,, , '4 :f Z 7 N RQ! 'X ' Q X WW, WQL 7 i5m'sf,Prs2Q , W fb ZW Q ,yy f X f Z y f f KW W W mv w f XW W I 1 gl, M NX? '6- igfiix num Wx DITCH DAY fru,,I X W fl 9 flfllluluqf if f Z VESPERS JUNE 10, 1962 W M13 5 F- ZZ? mv Z Z 53 f fp L ff! 77, W Q .. 55 W, Y .A , ,.., , , 11 1,55 , -2, and -'1J - an yrifgig Ai 6 I- ? 2 E aa .5 2 E 3- an an O 3 'U . ? .6 .c 4 Q 2' :Q U -C 2 fQ Ns L I s. .RW sl fi Wm . . ..wmwM,.M .M r arm ,jshafory As sophomores we faced the problem of getting the machinery of the Class of '62 into operation. After the amendment and ratification of our constitution, we elected officers. Even at the bottom of the power stroke we proved our drive by the numerous sales, our enthusiasm by the tremendous success of the class party, Hawaiian Luau, and our originality by the equally successful and popular Slave Day. These are but a few of the factors which marked the class of 1962 as the one to watch. We entered our iunior year with more confidence. In October, 1960, we voted upon sweaters and rings, while plans were already under way for the Junior Class Party- Dogpatch Days. The date was November 10, 1960. Some months later, in May, 1961, Heavenly was the theme. The occasion was gala, gay, and gaudy ,with decorations, and music by the Nomads setting a definite mood-our Junior Prom. We shall always remember the Senior Party, Golden Twenties, the Senior Prom, Vespers and Commencement. How could anyone sum up the memories, both personal and collective, which everyone holds from their three years of high school? Most people have been touched by the fear of grade time, the desperation of last minute study, the excitement of a game, and the sorrows great and not so great. Some have realized how reassuring it is to have friends and how valuable is the education we receive. We must always have the memories, as well as our young hopes and fond aspirations. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Left to right, Sophomore Officers: Suzanne Knoll, Vice-President, Pat Holewinski, Treasurer, Donna Smith, Secretary, Susan Acord, President. JUNIOR OFFICERS 49' K I G 1 . I ' Q gv' J I I Left to right, Junior Officers: Donna Smith, Secretary, Steve Haiman, President, Jim Pieri, Vice-President, Pat Holewinski, Treasurer. Junior Class Party, Dogpatch Days. Sophomore Slave Day enior C arm Acerca! The genius of a good leader is to leave behind him a situation which common sense, without the grace ot genius, can deal with successfully. Walter Lippmann PRESIDENT, Steve Halmfln VICE-PRESIDENT, Jodi Roisman Ili. mm wiv I TREASURER Renee Ames SECRETARY, Donna smifh onorar eruice ociefg M555 zz' s x . 'R fr if-'K by 5 vw v f .f ' if Q . I LVQFX ky K K , K Mfggiibggg p , in W i Q . 1 V f 5 ,V 5 A' ,Q K 1' E X I ' I if - I i A f fi 3 1 . , 5. f' rr ' I ,Af Q lg , .V .xyggbgr 7 gg- f 1 A Vice-President President Historian ,.,, i , 5 ' 5 fig Kay Kalanquin Mary Jo Schmith Shirley Secor I Corresponding Secretarys, Trecsurers Gail Balderman 8: Carolyn Wells Crawford's Honorary Service Society, since its founding in 1960, has rapidly become an out- standing group on campus. Their distinctive insignia and the multi- colored ribbons are familiar fea- tures. The Auroras, as they are similarly called, are composed of senior girls chosen, on the basis of high standards, by a faculty and an administration board. Mrs. Brownell gives careful advice and supervision to the club. The tri-pointed pin keeps them mindful that they stand for progress, advancement, and for- ward movement. The letters H.S.S. stand for Latin words meaning- Honor, Service, Sincerity. Their motto- Toward success we seek to open the way. Kathy Hoban 8- Lynne Solomon HSS Members, left to right, Row lf Lynne Solomon, Kathy Hoban, Mary Jo Schmith, Carolyn Wells, Gail Balderman, Shirley Secor. Row 2: Karen Smith, Carol Cole, Sue Knoll, Susan Hearold, Bonnie Parrell, Billie Cameron, Donna Smith, Paula Kimmerling, Rhedis Breeden, Gayle Wishnek, Mrs. Brownell, Pam Sellman. Row 3: Donna Berlel, Lennis McCord, Cheryl Johnson, Judie Smithson, Cheryl Hembera, Joanne Wulfemeyer, Sharon Mitchell, Marilyn Meyer, Sharon Dowling, Nancy Murdock. Marta Salmelin, lHonorary Memberl. fi few HSS members correct papers for teachers during their service proiect, Work Week. Mrs. Brownell, Advisor JUDY COMPTON Announcements inn DAVID CLARK Dues has fd' SUSAN ACORD Prom SHARON MITCHELL Vespers C arid Ckairmen RONALD FLYNN NANCY PRAGER Caps and Gowns Commencement LYNNE SOLOMON DIANE pE1TEY5 Honors Senior Party LEE PHILLIPS GAYLE KIRBY Publicity Rings R., TOM CHAPMAN JENNIFER EVANS Ambassador Historian DUANE MINDEMAN Ditch Day BARBARA HOLEWINSKI Program rirr or rrr C C ricc rrr crrrr JOHN FRY Traditions BILLIE JEAN CAMERON Ways and Means enior ounci The Senior Council met every other Friday at 2:40, in room B-5. Planning was the key to the success of our class and the enjoyment of a variety of activities. The first maior activity of our Senior year was the class party, Golden Twenties, presented by the Senior Party Committee. The Senior Dues Committee kept the cost of the dues cards low. The Publicity Committee did a terrific job keeping the Crawfordites in- formed of the miscellaneous sales and activities arranged by the Ways and Means Committee. The problems of ring styles and ordering them were aptly handled by the Ring Committee. Senior Traditions were preserved and enacted by the committee of the same name. The Ditch Day and Prom committees both planned far in advance of these memorable Senior activities. A compilation of efforts by several committees-Announcement, Cap and Gown, Honor Day, Vespers, and Commencement-made the intricate ma- chinery of graduation run smoothly. With the addition of two new committees lSenior Play-chmn., Ellen Okun, and Annuals-chmn., Sharon Stevens! a more complete and enioyable Senior year was made possible. MR. EDWARD NICHOLS Advisor Left to right, Row 1: Council members: Ames, Roisman, Haiman, Smith, Evans. Row 2: Mitchell, Solomon, Prager, Kirby, Cameron Holewinsk: Stevens, Petteys, Acord, Johnson. Row 3: Compton, Ochiuto, Poe, Cochran, Pomplun, Dowling, Hinkley, Seigler, Tatum, Tappan, Gurllng Minde man, Hoban, Chapman. Row 4: Holeman, Thrash Roletto, Myers, Sellman, Turner, Roberts, Kimmerling, Power, Dawes, Knoll, Clark Fisher BEST PERSONALITY ROZANN ZAMORA and DENNIS AIKEN are the individuals at Crawford whose personalities have been chosen as the most appealing. A nebulous quality to define, personality to be pleasing must be marked by friendliness and good nature. FRIENDLIEST MARTA SALMELIN and UGO FORGHIERI possess more than a ready smile. To be friendly, a person must be kind and sincere, radiating an inner warmth which makes all people around them happy and relaxed. Friendliness is most certainly world-wide. BEST ALL AROUND The Seniors at Crawford have proven that they set high standards in iudging character. They decided that SUZANNE KNOLL and STEVE HAIMAN possessed all those quali ties and traits necessary to be chosen as the best all around. BEST SCHOLARS Self- discipline, coupled with good study habits and the necessary intelligence and logic, have paid off for SUE LEESCH and ED MILLICAN. They were placed in this category be- cause of their outstanding scholastic achievements. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SHARON DOWL- ING and KEN ZIEGENFUSS are regarded as having the ability to obtain what they desire. They have found that success cannot be reached without a decided aspiration, intense determination, and work. MOST TALENTED LINDA KAMPLEY and JACK MONTGOMERY were chosen as the most talented Seniors due to their exceptional dramatic ability. Talent is more than a knack. lt can be cultivated until it reaches that ultimate point at which people refer to it as an art. MOST SCHOOL SERVICE Enthusiasm and willing- ness to work are the two outstanding qualities of BILLIE JEAN CAMERON and JIM PIERI. Al- ways finding time to render a service to the school, they are representative of the kind of spirit and driving force which made our class a success. MOST ATTRACTIVE Due to their winning smiles and pleasing looks, SALLY SCHUNERT and JOHN ALLISON have been chosen most attrac- tive by this year's Seniors. Attractiveness, however, is more than surface deep, and as such, appealing inner qualities must be present as well. BEST SENSE OF HUMOR To find humor in yourself and your personal predicaments, as well as to find humor in others and their predicaments, is a basic prerequisite for a good sense of humor. The Class of '62 has voted EVIE KAHN and JOEL ZANE to this honor. BEST ATHLETES Because of their unique ability and outstanding contributions in the field of sports, as well as their application of sportsmanship and teamwork in everyday life, CAROL COLE and BILL RAINEY were selected as the most athletic Seniors. - s I 'L.W - wfl' l l - , sag, v W l rs, , A 4 nr 3 , ? + 4 ,F ' i' x yn-'gas .Q f ggi ly 3 l T A nl M . f l xl X 5 ,aff J Q . A 'S ,lg --wir r K- l. ,,.. l an .,., ' . ,'.. . . - .,.. ' .. . , W ,.,, ,, ' K . L, ' ,,.. ' W ' ' W , - ' 'f- 'W .ml ff s J, lr , ,ww . if l A' My s WA ssss Cast, left to right: Knoll, Helmquisl, Utz, Andrews, Poe, Halman, Bunnell, Zamora, Dobyns, Kampley, Okun, lamb, Marlin, Pope, McCord, Van Horn, Hughes Walker Some of the cast wail tensely before the curtain rises. F 'S'? e gf , X an fr , Wi' . .. w. 'P : ' 1 f - -4. 'Q Q. rs .4 . '- -- 'Z s we nx -, Q .- X' 5 '- . 'hw-,Ex X 'ef 3, , liS?.7'H'ik a 1 Q l Jack Montgomery Ellen Okun K, , T. , 1'. H'- lrl 9 Linda Kampley Glenn Dobyns 34.21. 41 -ew., i ,,,,.. ,, ,El ' 'xii ' 1 -aw' 9: - 1 5 enior l pf., 1 5 , C6 51.8 an M0 Came 0 77 0 lI'll'l8l The entire play is staged in the attractive living room of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, who reside in a small town, Mesalia, Ohio. The Stanleys had entreated a famous pers'onage, Sheridan Whiteside, to come to dinner at their home. Mr. Whiteside was in the middle of his annual winter lecture tour when the invitation was received, but felt he had time to grace the presence of the Stanley family. Upon arriving at their home, he promptly fell, slipping on a piece of ice on their doorstep, and broke a hip. He was rendered immobile and forced to take up residence in the Stanleys' home, much to their dismay, disrupting the entire household with his disgusting manners. When the curtain rises he is about to be wheeled into the living room after resting in bed two weeks in a room off stage, out of sight. White- side's voice is readily discernible, however, as he shouts the opening lines from off-stage: Great dribbling cow! So begins the Kaufman and Hart comedy-one of the funniest of our age. Mrs. Stanley ...... The cast in order of appearance: Rozann Zamora Miss Preen .......... ............ S ue Lamb Richard Stanley .... ..... R obert Martin June Stanley ...... ...... M ariorie Poe Mary .................. .... Sarah ............... Mrs. McCutcheon Susanne Knoll Mary Hughes Lennis McCord Mr. Stanley ....... .... ...... D o ug Bunnell Maggie Cutler ....... .,..... E llen Okun Dr. Bradley ....... a Y ap' fm.-1'z . ,:- .Y- .. ,, , , . N , . ..... Dennis Pope K tt' Sheridan Whiteside .... Jack Montgomery Harriet Stanley .. Bert Jefferson ........... Professor Metz ,,,,.... Expressman ......, Lorraine Sheldon Sandy .................. .. Beverly Carlton ......., Westcott ............ Banlo ....... Meredith Andrews Terry Vining Dannie Van Horn ,........ Howard Utz Linda Kampley Steve Haiman Glenn Dobyns Bob Helmquist Terry Walker Before performance re- hearsal of Lorraine, Ban- io, Miss Preen, Beverly, and Maggie. l47 1 1 ACORD, SUSAN KATHLEEN Susie . . . will never forget working on the annual, Gradu- ation, and building the home- coming float . . . was Home- coming Attendant 10, 12, Sophomore President, Senior Write-ups Editor, Senior Prom Chairman, and Junior Prom Queen . . . took an active part in Girl's League, Y-Teens, and Honor Roll . . 2 future plans in- clude college, becoming a Dieti- tian, travel, and marriage . . . loved Crawford and was proud to attend such a spirited school. AIKEN, FRED DENNIS ll Denny was our spirited Head Cheerleader this year , . . also active in Football 10, Track 10, 11, Wrestling 11, 12, Swimming 12, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . often heard saying, Too bad, . . . liked going around with the loud speaker during lunch . . . being elected cheerleader and times at certain parties will nev- er be forgotten . . . aspires to be a Doctor. ADOLPHI, MARCUS DAVID Called Marc . . . active in Bowl- ing Club and Graphic Arts Club . . . plans on being an Archi- tectural Draftsman or an Artist . . . memorable moment was the Student-Faculty game . . . can be heard saying, All the world's a stage and people are merely players, . . . enioyed the Senior Quad, Slave Day, and the long lunch periods. ALLEN, ROBERT STANLEY Stan . . . enioyed Ditch Day, eating lunch in such a friend- ly atmosphere, and the terrific school spirit at Crawford . . . active in Intramural Basketball, received the Leonard award at Arlington Heights High School, Fort Worth, Texas . . . often heard saying Don't give me that. . . . hopes someday to become a Lawyer . . . will never forget the hair raising experi- ments in chemistry. ALLSBROOK, DAVID NEILL A business career is planned by Dave, alias Rabbit . . .active in Tennis Club 10, 11, 12, Let- termen's Club 11, 12, Senate 11 . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day ...often heard saying, Just a minute. . . . enjoyed watching the girls in Modern Dance and going to the after-game parties. ADDKISON, BARBARA ANN Barbie to one and all . . . par- ticipated in Y-Teens 11, 12, Stir- ' Ups 10, 11, 12, Future Secre- taries 12, Senior Prom Commit- tee, Crawford C . . . was also on the Honor Roll ...will never forget when her car broke down in the middle of the freeway.. . often heard saying, No kid- ding. . . . will become an In- terior Decorator or Psychologist and most of all a good wife and mother . . . loved the spirit at Crawford, the games, and speech classes. ADRAGNA, VITO ANTHONY Bill's favorite pastime is work- ing on cars . . . is often heard saying, Ford's don't go. . . . and lt takes two Chevies to beat one Chrysler . . . enioyed advanced auto shop. ALLISON, JOHN ALBERT School spirit and the fine ath- letic program ranked among Johnny's favorites at Crawford , . . active in Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, J.V. Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Letter- men's Club 1O,11,12,Hi-Y 10 . . . future plans include gradu- ating from college . , . Senior Prom, Ditch Day, Graduation and winning the '61 Football Carnival will remain a fond memory for this Crawfordite. ALTWEGG, WILLIAM JAMES Referred to as Fish . . . hopes to become a Business Adminis- trator . . . will never forget Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . often says, Ya coming down. . . . enioyed auto shop, being a Senior, and the foot- ball games and rallies. ALESI, FRANK Frank enioys water skiing and surfing . . . spends spare time working on cars . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . likes all types of sports . . . plans to go to San Diego City College . . . won't easily forget the Football Carni- val or the varsity football team of 1961-62. Afx AMES, RENEE SUSAN Renee . . . will never forget the Roaring 20's . . . often says, Oh no! . . . active in Y-Teens 11, 12, Stir-Ups l1, 12, Senior Traditions Committee 11, 125 A.F.S. 11, A.S.B. Elections Com- mittee 2p Crawford C g Dec- orations for Junior Prom, Senior Dues Committee 12 . . . was al- so the Senior Class Treasurer... enjoyed the spirit, great stu- dents and friendly teachers at Crawford . . . would like to attend college and travel. ANDERSEN, KARL MARTIN ANDERSON, DAVID ARTHUR AMES, STEPHEN BRUCE Becoming a Chemical Engineer is included in Steve's future plans . . . active in Senate 10, German Club 11, Honor Roll 11, 127 C.S.F. 11, 127 Swimming Team 125 Key Club 12, Boy's Federation 125 Traffic Safety Council 12 . . . often heard saying, Come on buddy boy, Iet's go. . . . enjoyed the Senior Parking Lot and the Senior Quad . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. ANDREWS, MEREDITH, JOYCE I'm college bound,'-' says Mere . . . our enthusiastic songleader . . . enjoyed the Senior Prom, Senior Quad, all the games, and the terrific spirit at Craw- ford . . . will always remember being elected head songleader . . . active in Rallies and Assem- blies 10, 11, 127 Student Affairs 117 Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12p Senate 10, Junior Councilg Y-Teens 11, 125 Nominating Convention 10, 11 . . . was also a J.V. song- leader. Karl . . . was active in Wrestling 10, 11, 12 . . . future plans in- clude college . . . Graduation will always be remembered. ARRUDA, RALPH ERNEST Uncle Ralph enjoyed partici- pating in R.O.T.C. IO, 11, 12, Battle Group Colors: Cadet Club . . . will never forget the Senior Party and Senior Prom . . . as- pires to belong to the Marine Corps . . . will always remem- ber his first period government class . . . often heard exclaim- ing, Why and what else. Dave . . . was part of our en- thusiastic Pep Band . . . future plans include college and be- coming an Engineer or Lawyer . . . active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Band IO, 11, 12. 515' ASBURY, JAMES ALAN Jim . . . enjoyed the football games and his craft class . . . plans to go to college . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and the After Prom. ANGELO, CATHERINE MARIE Referred to as Catie . . . often heard saying, Help! . . . hopes to become a Beautician . would like to draw also. AUSTIN, MICHAEL BRUCE Mike . . . aspires to become a Dentist . . . liked the friendli- ness of the student body and the teachers, and having the best football team . . . often says, Later. . . . active in Stir-Ups 10, ll, 12 . . . will never forget the foggy Craw- ford-Grossmont football game of 1959. AUSTIN, SHARON DIANE Sharon . . . often heard saying, Yes, and why not? . . . future plans include becoming a Mod- el . . . enjoyed the long lunch period, the good food, and all the rallies and assemblies . . . the Senior Prom and the Foot- ball Carnival will always be re- membered. BALDERMAN, HANNAH GAIL Being tapped for H.S.S. will al- ways remain a fond memory for Gail . . . active on the Ways and Means, Social, Publicity, Student Affairs, Ring and Sweat- er, Senior Prom, and Elections Committees, Y-Teens IO, ll, 12, Senate IO, ll, Inter-club Coun- cil, Girls' League, Fillies Follies, C.S,F,, A.F.S. ll, 12, Honor Roll . . . liked teaching at Horace Mann . . . wants to become a Teacher . . . was Y-Teens Presi- dent 10. BARAD, JULIUS I. BARHAM, WAN DA GRACE BALLANTINE, KEITH ROBERT Happy Monday! is often ut- tered from Keith . . . active in Orchestra and Band 10, Il, I2 . . . future plans include college . . . Graduation will always be remembered. i .riff BARRETT, MARCIA LYNNE Lynn . . . favored her English class . . . can be heard saying, Too bad. . . . attending the Senior Prom three years in a row will always be a fond mem- ory for this Crawfordite . . . plans on going to college and becoming a Receptionist. Prefers Jules . . . active on the Golf Team 10, ll, 12, and in Stir-Ups . . . often heard saying Joke time. . . . enioyed Crawford's beautiful grounds and the terrific spirit of the stu- dents . . . will always remember Ditch Day, the Senior Prom, and the Football Carnival . . . hopes to become an Electronic Engi- neer. is-snr BASKO, EDWARD JOSEPH Known as E.B. . . . occasion- ally says Well all right! . . . active in Hi-Y 10, ll, Football and Baseball IO, Senate, Nomi- nating Convention . . , will nev- er forget the picnic at Torrey Pines . . . hopes to become a Dentist . . . favored all the so- cial activities and the hour long Sometimes called Wander . . . active in Y-Teens IO, Honor Roll 10, ll, l2, Senate ll, Forum ll, IZ, Stir-Ups ll, Latin Ban- quet Committee , . . often says, Ho, yea! . . . liked her biolo- gy and studio art classes . . . will never forget Mike's birth- day party . . . would like to attend U.C.L.A. and Davis Col- lege and become a Veteri- narian. BAUGHER, TERRY ALAN BARTLETT, DENNIS MICHAEL Dennis was active in Cross Country IO, Council 10, ll, Track lO, ll, l2, Stir-Ups, Let- lermen's Club, Pep Band li . . . enioyed the students and the school spirit . . . the Senior Prom will always be re- membered . . . goal is to be- come an Electronic Engineer. ' ,', lunch period. BAYLES, JULIA ANN Judy . . . enioyed the school spirit, the friendly students, the football games, and second lunch in the Senior Quad . . . can 'be heard saying, Aw c'monl! . . . active in Stir-Ups and on the Cap and Gown Committee . . . would like to be a Nurse . . . will never for- get September ll, l96l, the day she came to Crawford. BELDEN, LARRY CLYDE Referred to as Uncle Lar . . . participated in Football liniured both yearsl, and Wrestling . . . was an officer in Bible Club... will always remember gradua- tion . . . ambition is to beat a certain black, 283 Chevy, and to someday be a Millionaire . .. often says, Well, I'll be! . . . fond of the girls ot Crawford. Q' M7 BELLING, KAREN MAE Karen . . . enioyed the night football games and her second year shorthand class . . . can be heard saying, lt's too early in the morning. . . . active in Girls Chorus 10, 11, 12, Secre- taries Club 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . hopes to become an Accountant or a Bookkeeper... will always remember Christmas Eve 1961 and Graduation. BELLVILLE, TERRENCE LEE Terry will always remember win- ning the 1961 Football Carnival . . . participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, Forum 11, 12, F.T.A. 11, 12, Chess Club 12 . . . did speech contest work . . . often heard screaming Help. . . . aspires to become a Teacher... enioyed debate and contempo- rary literature. BERLIN, BERNADINE JANET Berni . . . enioyed the senior traditions and being a Senior . . . participated in Council 11, 127 Social Committee, Future Secretaries Club, Publicity Com- mittee . . . often says, Oh well. . . . will never forget the beatnik she had for a teacher at Clairmont High . . . would like to become a Bookkeeper. BENNETT, JEFFEREY ROY Jeff will never forget the first time Crawford beat Hoover in Football . . . aspires to become an X-Ray Technician . . . was often heard saying, You're not too crazy! . . . enioyed Craw- ford's school spirit and the in- terest 'that the counselors had in the student's problems. ,.,,.. BERRY, ROBERT ROSS Bob . . . enioyed his gym class and auto shop . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and the four E's he received in citi- zenship . . . often says Chrys- ler Corporation for ever. . . . would like to be an Auto Me- chanic and a Hotel Mechanic. BERCUSON, JOEL MARVIN Known as Burgie . . . active in French Club, Track, Stir-Ups . . . enioyed the Senior Quad, the people he has met at Craw- ford,and being a mighty Senior . . . often says, Well, all right. . . .will never forget the Senior Prom . . . would like to be an Engineer. BERTEL, DONNA MARIE Donna enioyed marching in Drill and in Flags . . . Did I tell ya? is a frequently used expression . . . will never forget lasting acid in chemistry . . . hopes to marry, then attend San Diego State College, maioring in math...was colonel of Drill Team and was on the Senior Prom Committee . . . was an active member of H.S.S, and the Refreshment Committee for the Senior Prom. BERMAN, RICHARD JORDAN Rich to all . . . often heard say- ing, Hello there . . . will al- ways remember going into his Senior year . . . enioyed wear- ing his shirt tails out . . . hopes to graduate. BIGGS, LARRY JAY BINER, KAREN SUE Hello there, says Larry . . . To become a nurse is Karen's active in the R.O.T.C. Color goal . . . can be heard saying, Guard . . . enjoyed- all the Oh, great. . . . favored her lunchtime activities . . . hopes shorthand class . . . active in to become a Marine. Band 10 . . . will always re- member Ditch Day and Gradua- tion. av YJ' BIRCH, GREGORY EDWARD Greg was fond of lunchtime in the Senior Quad . . , active in Wrestling 11, 12, and Swim- ming 12 . . . was on the Honor Roll . . . will always remember the Football Carnival . . . hopes to go to San Diego State and become a High School Teacher. BIRD, CAROLEE JEAN Known as Birdie . . . liked all the Seniors, the Senior Quad, and everyone . . . can be heard saying, Hi peoples. . . . par- ticipated in Orchestra, Stir-ups, French Club, F.T.A .... will always remember Ditch Day and being admitted to Honors English. 2-331 'WN BLADOW, MICHAEL ORIN Mike . . . will never forget win- ning the Summer League Basket- ball Championship as a iunior, and the Senior Prom . . . active in Football 10, Basketball 10, ll, 12, Senate lo, Hl-Y, Key Club, C.S.F. 11, 12, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll . . . en- joyed his basketball classes and games . . . wouldilike to attend Medical School at the University ot Southern California and be- come a Doctor. BISHOP, LINDA BOBBITT, KRISTINE Kristine . . . active in Y-Teens 10, l1,12,Stir-ups10,l1,12, Senior Prom, Ring, Honor Day, Vespers Commencement, Junior Prom, and April a la Mode Committees, Crawford C . . . can be heard saying, What did he say? . . . enjoyed her Senior year and the long lunch period . . . future plans include college . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will remain BLACKBURN, WILLIAM DENNIS Den . . . favored the tremen- dous spirit at Crawford . . . active in Cross Country II, 12 and Track 10, 11,12 . . . often heard saying, Coach, I can't run today. . . . will never tor- get the time the track team edged out a last moment victory over Mission Bay . . . plans on college and hopes to become a Naval Aviator. BOBROF, PENNY Penny will never forget singing bass in choir when she had lcryngitis . . . plans on attend- ing college . . . occasionally says, Ye-ah-es. . . . took part in Senate 10, Girls' League ll, Spanish Club 11, Girls' Chorus 11, Choir 12, Ditch Day Com- mittee, Cap and Gowns Com- mittee. ol Ti' BLUMENSHEIN, CHRISTINE LYNN Called Chris . . . was active in Bowling Club 11 . . . enioys swimming . . . hopes to become a Secretary or Receptionist . . . occasionally exclaims, Good griefl . . . enioyed the school spirit and warmth of all Craw- fordites . . . will always remem- ber the Junior Class Party. fond memories. BONJORNO, RICHARD JOHN Rich . . . often heard saying, Lots of luck. . . . someday would like to have a business of his own . . . Graduation and Ditch Day will always be remembered. BONWELL, GARY LEE Gary will never forget the Senior girls playing games in the Senior Quad and the last day of school when he and others hung Mr. Rumsey . . . plans on a career in Medicine . . . often says, Wow. . . . enioyed the hour for lunch and biology. ,I BORDEN, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH Occasionally called Gin-Gin . . . was a member of the Ring Committee and F.T.A. 12 . . . Wasted is a commonly used expression . . . enioyed history, Senior art studio, and English literature . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . loves the beach and the high mountains . . . aspires to attend San Diego State and become a Teacher, and then marry her High School sweetheart. - BOS, SHIRLEY JANET Shirley took part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Senate IO, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Junior Council . . . plans on attending college in Michigan and becoming a Teacher . . . occasionally says, Only too cool. . . . Ditch Day, Senior Prom, Graduation, and the finals in songleading will never be forgotten . . . enioyed the kids, the Senior Quad at lunchtime, Crawford games, the school spirit. BOYLE, JUDY LYNN Judy . . . enioyed the Senior Quad and the new games in P.E .... often exclaims, Drop dead! . . . took part in Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, and G.A.A.1O,11, . . . will never forget Ditch Day, signing annuals, and Graduation . . . plans on being a Medical Technician and take a trip around the world . . . liked her record keeping class. BOWERS, RONALD WAYNE Ronnie . . . can be heard say- ing, On your back. . . . participated in the Senior Prom Committee and Ditch Day Com- mittee . . . will always remem- ber Graduation. BRAUNAGEL, CAROL KAROLA ,Carol enioyed the football games and Advanced English . . . took part in Sophomore Council, Ways and Means Com- mittee 12, and Future Secre- taries 12 . . . frequently says, Oh, good heavens. . . . as- pires to be a Stenographer . . . Ditch Day and Commencement BOWMAN, DENNIS CLYDE Known as Little Bow . . . ac- tive in Football 10, Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Swimming 11, 12, Track 12, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y1O,11 ...favored Crawford, the cleanest and most enjoyable school he has ever attended . . . can be heard saying, Ok, if you know how. . . . will never forget the Junior and Senior Proms . . . aspires to be an Electronical Engineer. BREECE, ELLWOOD JAY JR. Called Woody . . . took part in Gymnastics and R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom . . . often says, Like Man! . . . aspires to be an officer in the Navy. BRAINARD, EDWARD CLARENCE Referred to as The Duck . . . active in Baseball 10, 11, 12, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, and Basket- ball 10 . . . enioyed the spirit displayed at the football and basketball games . . . can be heard saying, Oh I hope not! . . . future plans include be- coming a Probation Officer . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. BREEDEN, RHEDIS MAE Often called Snookie . . . ac- tive in C.S.F. 10, Y-Teens 10, Drill 11, 12, Senior Traditions Committee, Vespers Committee, Ways and Means Committee 12, H.S.S .... can be heard saying, Oh, that's alright, I don't mind. . . . enioyed 'the friend- liness of both the teachers and students . . . will always re- member performing in Fillies Follies and attending the Prom when she was a Sophomore . . . aspires to be a Nurse and Homemaker. will never be forgotten. BRICKEY, WAYNE EDWARD Oh! l'm sure, says Wayne . . . participated in Wrestling . . . enioyed the football games and wrestling meets . . . will attend an Air Force Academy . . . will always remember Ditch Day and the Jeff Greenleaf Benefit Game. 'bv wvwv BRIGHT, BARBARA PURCELL Sometimes called Barbette . . . enioyed the Senior Quad and being a member of the class of '62 . . . often says, What'are you, some kind of nut or some- thing? . . . active in A.F.S. IO, Latin Banquet Committee I2 . . . would like to obtain a trans- Iator's job with the government or teach a language in a sec- ondary school . . . will always remember Ditch Day and Grad- uation. BROWN, ALAN WILLIAM Alan . . . can be heard saying, Don't work too hard. . . . active in Track 10, II, T27 Stir- ups IO, ll, 127 Key Club I2, German Club ll . . . enioyed his chemistry class and the school year . . . will always remember Slave Day as a soph- omore . . . to succeed in college and become d Dentist or Teach- er is his ambition. BUCKALLEW, JUDITH ANN Judy to all . . . enioyed the football games and school spirit . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . par- ticipated in Y-Teens IO, ll, I2 and Future Secretaries Club . . . plans to become a Beautician . . . often says, Too bad! BRUEN, DAVID THOMAS Better known as Dave . . . often says, Sure, . . . will never forget Ditch Day, the Senior Prom, or Graduation . . . aspires to attend college and play Baseball . . . enioyed baseball, going to football games and baseball games, crafts class, bowling, and working on cars. ,Mer BURLISON, DONALD EUGENE Burly, and Don to all . . . par- ticipated in the Bowling Club . . . occasionally says, Lay off it! . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will never be for- gotten . . . hopes to be a Com- mercial Artist . . . enioyed speech and art. BRUMBAUGH, SANDRA JEAN Sandy . . . often says, Oh, be serious. . . . active in Y-Teens, Stir-ups, G.A.A., and Future Secretaries Club . . . enioyed the school spirit among the students and the social activi- ties . . . plans to attend San Diego State . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom, After Prom, and Ditch Day. BURNS, KENTON LEROY Better known as Kenny . . . en- ioys water sports . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . par- ticipated in Band IO, II, 125 Swimming Team 12, Pep Band IO, II, Stir-ups 12, Senate ll, C.S.F. ll, I2 . . . would like to be a Dentist . . . enioyed all the football games. A .,w,,L1 BUNNELL, STEPHEN DOUGLAS Doug . . . favored everything and everyone at Crawford . . . often says, Oh, really! . . . active as President of Thespians . . , will always remember the Senior Prom . . . aspires to at- tend college and study law and psychology . . . hopes to even- tually become a Lawyer. ' 1--f BURRELL, NANCY SUE Nancy . . . favored office prac- tice, second lunch and football games . . . active in Y-Teens, Stir-ups: Senior Prom Band Com- mittee . . . often says, I'm lust sick. . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . aspires to be a Secretary. BYRNE, CHARLES SANDERSON Charles enioyed his three years at Crawford . . . aspires to re- ceive a Master's Degree in Edu- cation at the University of Ari- zona . . . the Language Field Day will always be remembered . . . took part in Spanish Club ll, I2 and Boys' Federation 12. CAFFEY, PATRICIA ANN Patti to all . . . enioyed playing games in the Senior Quad . . . plans on attending college . . . was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Ways and Means Commit- tee 10, 11,12pStir-ups 10,11, 127 Drill 11, Junior Party Com- mittee, Commencement Commit- tee . . . will never forget Grad- uation and her entire Senior year . . . frequently heard say- ing, Hey, ugly womanl CAMERON, BILLIE JEAN Billie enioyed the football con- cessions and the long lunch period . . . participated in Stir- ups1O,11,12,Y-Teens1O,11, 12, Drill 11, and ,Council 10, 11, 12 . . . was Secretary of Y-Teens 12, and Ways and Means Chairman 1O,11, 12... can be heard saying, Hairy thing. . . . plans after Gradu- ation include college and mar- riage . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Graduation. .-MY CARLSON, RONALD LLOYD To be successful is Ron's goal . . . participated in Senior Tra- ditions Committee, Wrestling 10, 12 . . . enioyed his 10th grade biology class . . . can be heard saying, That isn't love. . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. wma' CAMPBELL, DARLENE LAURA Plans on attending college in Los Angeles and working for the Federal Government . . . was active in Choir 10, Drill Team 11 . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation, will never be forgotten . . . enioyed the school spirit and the fabulous football team. CARTER, LINDA DIANE Linda will never forget the time she fell out of her chair in English . . . plans to attend Business college . . . often says, You Kook! . . . enioyed pub- lic speaking and office practice . . . participated in Y-Teens and Stir-ups. CAPLIN, GARY BARRNET Gary was a member of the Thrift Club 11 . . . often says, Sure pal. . . . Crawford's victory at the Football Carnival and the Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . . was active in R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12 and the Fancy Drill Team 10, 11 . . . hopes to attend college . , . enioyed the noon rallies, the spirit exhibited, the Senior Lunch Line, and the Senior Quad. CASS I E, TOMAS MILTON Commonly called Cass . . . as- pires to become a Teacher . . . was active in Baseball 11, 12, C.S.F. 107 Lettermen's Club . . . was also on the Honor Roll 10, 11 . . . Ditch Day will never be forgotten . . . enioyed his chemistry class. CARRY, EDWARD JAMES, JR. Ed hopes to be a Mechanical Engineer . . . enioyed the Sen- ior traditions . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. CASTLEBERRY, SANDRA LEIGH Sandy to all . . . enioyed danc- ing and figure skating . . . aspires to attend business col- lege and eventually marry . . . will always remember finally becoming a Senior and being able to eat in the Senior Quad . . . liked the school spirit, the Senior Quad, and the Crawford Colt. CEAGLIO, LAWRENCE BENJAMIN Called Larry . . . participated in Hi-Y 10, Track 10, 117 Honor Roll 10, C.S.F. 10, Sophomore Councilg Cross Country 11, 12, Debate 11 . . . was a repre- sentative to the San Diego Jun- ior Traffic Council . . . plans on maioring in Electronics and con- tinue stressing the importance of physical fitness . . . will never forget the faculty recep- tion where he was recognized in the field of biology and English . . . liked the school spirit and faculty. via. CEASER, WlLLIAM WALTER Bill aspires to graduate from Crawford and make a lot of money . . . will never forget the day Dick Heimlich broke his rear axle at the 8th and CECH, RICHARD MILES Often called Checkers enjoyed the friendly atmosphere and the friends he made at Crawford . . . can be heard saying, You idgitl . . . would CHAPMAN, JAMES THOMAS Known as Chap . . . partici- pated in Football lO, 11, 12, Wrestling 16, Junior Prom Com- mittee . . . was Class Ambassa- dor 11, 12, Announcer and Spotter at football games 12, Sports Writer for the Pacer . . . Can be heard saying, Go Colts! . . . enjoyed his honors history class, the football games, a certain teacher and the campus before lunch . . . plans to attend San Diego State. University stoplight . . . fre- quently says, l know it. . . . enjoys bowling and golf . . . liked auto shop, lunch, and 6th period work experience. CHANDLER, CAROL JUNE Known as Friar Tuck . . . will never forget having her Senior ring turned and Graduation . . . plans on attending Business Col- lege and becoming a Legal Secretary . . . was active in Y- Teens 10, 11, 12, Future Secre- taries 12, Drill ll, Senior Bid and theme Committees 12, Stir-ups . . . enjoyed shorthand, football games, and the Senior Quad . . . often says, Not too casual. . ,,.. , ff like to travel across the United States by car . . . may becorrie a Policeman . . . will always remember Graduation. CLARK, BARBARA ANN College bound . . . Barbie plans to earn a degree in Psychology and then marry . . . participa- ted in Student Affairs, Publicity, Social, and Junior Prom Com- mittees, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Pom-pans 11, Future Secretar- ies 12 . . . liked her contem- porary literature class and the spirit at Crawford . . . can be heard saying, Hi ya, sweetiel . . . will never forget her Senior year or September 24, 1961. CHRISTENSEN, RICHARD G. CHAPEK, CAROL HELENE Are you kidding? says Carol . . . active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Ways and Means Committee 12 . . . will always remember being elected Junior Attendant for homecoming . . . would like to someday be a German Teacher at Crawford. CLARE, RULON JOHN Rulon will never forget the time he asked a girl at a formal dance to remove her heels and found out that she was wearing flats . . . was active in Boys' Federation and on the Ways and Means and Senior Tradi- tions Committees . . . often says, Toad. . . . aspires to graduate from Crawford . . . enjoyed the football games, Ditch Day, and the Senior Prom. CLARK, CHRISTINA Tina . . . participated in the French Club and A.F.S .... can be heard saying, Tough, . . . hopes to someday become a Psychologist. CHESHIRE, FLOYD MICHAEL Called Chesh . . . wants to get the most out of life . . . was active in Football 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, Hi-Y 10, ll, Lettermen's Club . . . enjoyed sports, rallies, and the Crawford students . . . frequently says, Breaks my heartl . . . his entire Senior year and Graduation will never be forgotten. rj, , , AA' 'mf YY, -iam. CLARK, DAVID SCOTT To become a Lawyer is Dave's goal . . . often heard saying, What's the story? . . . active in Wrestling IO, Tennis 10, 11, 12, N.F.L., C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, and Key Club . . . was Senior Dues Committee Chairman and A.S.B. Ticket Auditor 12 . . . also on the Honor Roll tor three years . . . liked English with R.V.B .... will always remem- ber his Senior year and the Senior Prom. CLARK, KAREN JEAN Kay enioyed Ditch Day and choir . . . participated in G.A.A., Spanish Club 11, Bible Club 10, 11, 12, Thrift Club 11, 12, Senior Class Council, Choir Council . . . can be heard saying, How about that. . . . future plans include attending college and becoming a Teacher . . . will always re- member Graduation. CLELAND, ROBERT WALLACE JR. Bob enioyed the longer lunch period, the Senior Quad, the Senior traditions, and the foot- ball games . . . can be heard saying, Holy cow! . . . active in Choir 11 and Stir-ups 12 . . . will always remember getting an A in U.S. History . . . would like to get a commission as an Officer in the Navy. CLARK, MARY ELIZABETH To become a Secretary and eventually get married are Bet- ty's future plans . . . partici- pated in Bowling Club 11, Ditch Day Committee, Y-Teens 11 . . . enioyed her shorthand class and a certain English class . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and when she met Tom. COCH RAN, KATHIE PAMELA Sometimes called Casey . . . often says, Shhh. . . . en- ioyed Crawford's great '61 foot- ball team . . . active in Coun- terpoints 11, 12, Senate 10, 11, 12, Drill 11, Y-Teens 11, 12, Crawford C , Future Secretar- ies Club 12, Council 12 . . . will never forget winning the '61 football C.l.F. championship... would like to become an Air- line Stewardess after attending San Diego State. CLASEN, DIANNE CAROLINE Dianne . . . participated in Y- Teens IO, 11, Stir-ups, Drill 11, Choir 11, 12, Future Secretaries Club 12 . . . enioyed the iump sessions during first lunch, her chemistry and physiology classes and the enthusiasm of all the students at Crawford . . . al- ways heard saying, I kid you not. . . . will never forget March 24, 1961, Graduation, and the Senior Prom . . . wants to be a Legal Secretary. COLE, CAROL JEAN Love it. . . . says Carol . . . active in H.S.S., Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Tennis Club 10, 11, 12, G.A.A. 10, 11, 12 . . . en- ioyed playing games in the Senior Quad at lunch . . . will never forget breaking Mrs. De- Lay's thumb in the student tac- ulty softball games . . . was Vice President of G.A.A. 11, President 12 . . . would like to become a Physical Education Teacher. K, - ...--ani CLEM, RICHARD THOMAS JR. Dick has been active in Basket- ball 10, 11, 12, Stir-ups 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 12 . . . enioyed his 10th and 11th grade English classes . . . aspires to become a Dentist . . . will always re- member his entire Senior year, 'wt .,'?f COLE, COLIN DAVID Colie often says, Hi sweetie. . . . beating Hoover in football will never' be forgotten . . . activities included Stir-ups, J.V. Football, Hi-Y 10, and Drama . . . will become a Dentist and be happy . . . liked the enioy- able atmosphere at Crawford, chemistry, the gym teachers, and a certain girl. COLLEY, SUSAN LEOTA Susan . . . participated in Sen- ate 11 . . . can be heard soy- ing, Oh, really? . . . enioyed the friendly students and won- derful school spirit at Crawford . . . will never forget the day she was involved in an accident . . . would like to become a Nurse. COLLINS, PAUL CALVIN Paul enioyed Weightlifting . . . will never forget the time he almost cracked up his friend's car . . . plans on being either a Dentist or a Doctor . . . often says, A diploma in the hand is worth two in the bush. . . . liked the understanding teach- BTS. COMPTON, JUDITH KAY Q Judy . . . favored her book- keeping and hamemaking class- es . . . active in Honor Roll 10, C.S.F. 12, Senior Dues Commit- tee, Senior Traditions Commit- tee, Senior Announcements Chairman . . . Business Man- ager of Pacer ll and Business Manager Del Potrillo 12 . . . will always remember working on the Pacer Staff . . . future plans include attending college. COPELAND, CAROL RAE Carol will never forget her Senior year . . . active in Y- Teens 10, 11, 12, Vespers and Junior Prom Committees, Drill 11, Chorus 10 . . . often heard saying, The South shall rise again, you alI. . . . enioyed all the Senior traditions. COOK, ALAN LEROY Beating Mission Bay in Track in 1960 will always be remem- bered by Alan . . . participated in Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Crass Country 10, 11, 12, Stir- ups 10, ll, 12, Lettermen's Club 12 . . . enioyed the spirit at Crawford . . . aspires to be an Electronics Engineer. COUCH, LORRAINE LOUISE Often called Rainey . . . can be heard saying, What a toad. . . . participated in Jun- ior Prom Committee and Stir- ups 10, 12 . . . enioyed crafts . . . would like to become a P.B.Y. Operator or a Secretary . . . will never forget Ditch Day and Graduation. COOPER, REID .IESSEN Known as Coop . . . active in Boys' Federation 10, 11, Council 10, ll, Honor Roll IO, 11, 12, Stir-ups 11, 12, Key Club ll, 12, Boys' State, C.S.F. 12 . . . will always remember meeting a certain someone and Graduation . . . plans to be a Psychology maior in college . . . enjoyed taking leisurely walks before and after school with the same Someone . . . was also a very hard working Editor of the Centaur. COUVRETTE, DONALD GEORGE Referred to as Coovi . . . will never forget the Football Carni- val . . . was a member of the San Diego Traffic Safety Coun- cil 12 . . . enioyed Crawford's beautiful campus and the friendly teachers . . . future plans include attending San Diego State and studying phys- ics or math. CORDILEONE, MARIA JOANNA Maria . . . would like to be- come a Dentist . . . can be heard saying, Well, we gotta go sometime. . . . active in G.A.A. 12, Tennis 12, Badmin- ton 12, Stir-ups 12, Latin Ban- quet Committee 12, Senior Y- Teens . . . enioyed tennis, the football games, working in the attendance office, and certain teachers . . . will always re- member Commencement. COWAN, ERNEST GALES Ernie to all . . . enioyed lunch in his iunior year . . . liked working for the Pacer . . . ac- tive in R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12, Skin Diving Club 10, 11, 12, Junior Achievement 11, 12 . . . was Photographer for the Pacer I1 and for the Centaur 12 . . . often says, l hate Fridays. . . . will never forget Graduation . . . aspires to be a Photog- rapher or a Science Teacher. COWELL, DWANE LEO Dwane . . . often referred to as Cowbell . . . enioyed auto shop . . . heard saying, Rude. . . . would someday like to become a Test Pilot. CRAFT, ROGER GRANT Roger was active in the Weight- lifting Club . . . will always remember when his car wouldn't run right after a football game and he had to drive without lights and couldn't stop for stop signs . . . wants to become a Millionaire the easiest way pos- sible . . . often says, Say, S.A. . . . liked the Crawford girls. CRAIL, FLORENCE ELIZABETH Florence to all . . . can often be heard saying, That's funny as heck. . . . active in Junior Y-Teens and Stir-ups IO, ll, I2 . . . enjoyed all the basketball and football games and her chemistry class . . . aspires to become a Nurse . . . Gradua- tion will always be remembered by this Crawfordite. CRIPE, JUDITH ANN Judie . . . participated in Fu- ture Secretaries Clubp Girls' League: Y-Teens, Crawford C . . . enjoyed her llth grade shorthand class, being a mem- ber of the Future Secretaries Club, and Crawford's won- derful spirit shown at all the games . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom, Grad- uation, and Ditch Day . . . will go to college and become a Secretary or Dental Assistant. CRAMER, MARY ANN Often referred to as Mac . . . participated in Drill I2 . . . can be heard saying, Sure got troubles, huh? . . . would like to travel around the world . . . enjoyed her homemaking class in the eleventh grade . . . will never forget Graduation and Ditch Day. DAKE, JEAN MARIE The Senior Prom, Ditch Day, and Graduation will always be remembered by .lean . . . active in Y-Teens il, 'l2 . . . enjoyed all the football games . . . would like to become a House- wife. CREASON, ROBERT ALAN Bob was active in Senate l2, Boys' Federation il, 12, Key Club l2p Lettermen's Club ll, 12, Cross Country 10, Track IO, li, 12, Honor Roll IO, il, 125 Senior Publicity, Commence- ment, Dues and Ditch Day Com- mittees . . . plans to attend col- lege and become an Aeronauti- cal Engineer . . . was Secretary- Treasurer il and Vice President of Boy's Federation. DAUGHERTY, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Bill enjoyed Auto Shop, lunch, and driving from class to class . . . hopes to complete his ap- prenticeship . . . will always remember Graduation and Ditch Day. if , CROWE, GUSSIE LYNN Referred to as Gus , . . an active member of Y-Teens il, IZ, Stir-ups 'lO, ll, l2f Craw- ford C g Senior Prom and Publicity Committees . . . often heard saying, Never. . . . hopes to attend college . . , will never forget the Senior pic- nic on the gym steps . . . en- joyed the Senior traditions and the extended lunch periods. DAVID, DARLENE RENEE Will never forget Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . en- joyed the great football team we had this year . . . liked the school spirit shown. DAVIS, PATRICIA ELAINE Prefers Patti . . . participated in the Ways and Means Com- mittee 12 . . . enjoyed the tre- mendous spirit and friendliness of the students at Crawford . . . often heard saying Oh how cute! . . . will always remem- ber becoming engaged in her Senior year . . . plans on mar- riage after graduation. DAWES, LINDA EDRIE Her Senior year, the spirit and the students at Crawford were all favored by Linda . . . some- times called Belino . . '. ac- tive in Y-Teens 11, 12, Drill ll, Stir-ups 12, Student Affairs 12, Rallies and Assemblies 12, Sen- ior Council . . . will always re- member the lunch rallies, jump- ing rope in the Senior Quad, the football games and dances . . . aspires to become a re- sponsible, well rounded adult. DAWSON, DOUGLAS RICHARD Doug has participated in Senate 10, J.V. Basketball IO, Il, Ten- nis I2 . . . his entire Senior year and Graduation will al- ways be remembered . . . hob- bies include swimming and bowling . . . can often be heard saying, That's life in the big city. . . . enjoyed the friendly students . . . plans on going to college and major in Education or Art. 'Vx DEPUTY, LORRENE JEAN Often called So-So . . . par- ticipated in Y-Teens and Stir- ups . . . enjoyed lunchtime and being a monitor in her junior year . . . can be heard saying, Woo-woo. . . . will always re- member her sophomore and junior years, and the Senior Pram, Ditch Day, and Gradua- tion . . . liked football season . . . plans on attending college. DeHAVEN, LOANN Sometimes called Lo-Lo . . . active in Stir-ups 10, 12, Girls' League 107 Senate Il, Bowling Club I2 . . . enjoyed lunch time and the two years she spent in business classes . . . often says, How do you fig- ure? . . . will never forget November 14, 1959 . . . plans to work in the secretarial field and then marry. DOBYNS, GLENN HARVEY Glenn was active in C.S.F. 10, 12, Sophomore Council, A,F.S. 10, ll,12,Stir-ups 10, 11,127 Thespians IO, 11, IZ, Senate 11, F.T.A., Budget Committee IZ, Vespers Committee . . . as- pires to be a Motion Picture Critic after graduating from San Diego State . . . enjoyed DEJONG, DAVID JON Guess what? is a remark often heard from David . . . ac- tive in Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Bowling Club IO, and Golf and Swimming . . . enjoyed playing in the Pep Band for all of our football and basketball games . . . would like to become c professional Musician . . , will never forget Ditch Day and the Senior Prom. DONK, CHERYL LEE Cheryl was a member of the Junior Council . . . the day she came back to Crawford af- ter attending Pt. Loma for a semester will always be remem- bered . . . aspires to be a good Wife and Mother . . . enjoyed everything at Crawford. DEVINE, ANTHONY JAMES Tony . . . active in Wrestling 12 . . . often heard saying, Check it out. . . . will never forget his summer vacation . . . en- joyed the abundant spirit oi Crawford's students. honors history. DOWLING, SHARON IRENE Sharon plans on attending col- legef . . participated in C.S.F. 12, H.S.S.g Senior Council, Y- Teens 11, I2, German Club IO, II, Senior Publicity Committee, Senior Dues Committee, Honor Roll, Flag Corps I1 . . . Com- mencement will always remain as a fond memory . . . was A.S.B. Parliamentarian 12 . . . liked the feeling of pride in the school and students. DRILLING, JEROME WILLIAM Known as Jerry . . . took part in R.O.T.C. Battle Group . . . enjoyed the sports events, Jun- ior and Senior Proms and R.O. T.C. Activities . . . often says, Key-ri-many. . . . will never forget the Junior Prom . . . would like to be a Soldier in the United States Army. DUBBS, LAWRENCE ELSTON Often referred to as Head on fire or iust plain larry . . . active in Hi-Y 10, ll, Football 10, Il, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, ll, 12, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12, Lettermen's Club 11, 12, C.S.F. 11 . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and Febru- ary 1O, 1962 . . . will become a Surgeon . . . can be heard saying, Mongie. . . . fond of the lunch hour and the school spirit. DUTY, RONALD WILLIAM EARLEY, LYLA JOYCE DUNN, MARLANE Marlo 'to her friends . . . would like to become either a Fashion Designer or a Beautician . . . Ditch Day, the Senior Prom, and Commencement will long be re- membered . . . says, That's rich. . . . enioyed senior art studio, the school spirit, rallies, and football and basketball games. EDDY, JOHN STEPHEN Steve will go into the field ot Medicine . . . plans to attend U.C.L.A .... enioyed his ad- vanced chemistry class, the foot- ball games, and the after par- ties . . . active in Gymnastics and Senior Traditions Commit- tee . . . having his car stolen at the Junior breakfast will never be forgotten. Ronnie was active in German Club 11, and Senate 10 . . . was on the Pacer Staff I2 . . . favorite saying is, lf at first you don't succeed, you must be average. . . . enioyed his en- tire Senior year. ENGLE, CECIL JAMES Egor will always remember coming back to Crawford . . . was active in Football at Hoover and Track at Crawford . . . plans to be a Cabinet Maker and to be a success in life . . . can be heard saying, lf you know how. . . . fond of Craw- ford's friendly atmosphere. Lyla was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Ways and Means Com- mittee 10, 11, 12, Stir-ups 10, ll, 12, Junior Party Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Com- mencement, and Senior Publica- tions Committees . . . frequently says, Arrangg-Dinger-Dinger- Dinger. . . . enioyed playing games in the Senior Quad . . . the '61 Senior Prom, her Senior year, and Graduation will long be remembered . . . plans to attend college and become an Interior Decorator. ENGLISH, NANCY Known as Nan-C . . . was active in Y-Teens and Stir-ups . . . transferred from Millikan High School, Long Beach . . . often' says, Here, here-let's get our minds out of the gutter and into the street. . . . wants to be a Teacher . . . enioyed the many Senior traditibns . . . Graduation will never be for- ELLIOTT, CH ERYL LYNN Known as Lynn . . . active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Council 10, 11, Sophomore, Junior, and Sen- ior Party Committees, Junior Prom Committee, Commence- ment Committee, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12 . . . was chair- man of Pep Week 12 . . . win- ning the C.l.F. Championship and the Senior Proms '60 and '62 will never be forgotten . . . enioyed lunch and the wonder- ful school spirit . . . liked her pet Fox, ERICKSON, CAROL SUE Known as Suzie . . . activities include Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Stir- ups 11, 12, Senior Prom Com- mittee . . . will always remem- ber when she got her car . . . hopes to become a Beauty Theranist . . . often says, Oh, :you dumb bunny! . . . fond of being a Senior. gotten. EVANS, JENNIFER LUELL To attend college and obtain a career in the field of Art is Jen- nie's ambition . . . will never forget Graduation and the night Crawford won a football game 40-0 . . . participated in Senior Y-Teens, Thespians, Stir-ups . . . was Senior Class Historian . . . enjoyed her Senior'year. ...J-on FARES, WILLIAM LEO Bill was varsity baseball man- ager . . . Ambition is a career in Marines or the Navy . . . Liked the friendly attitude of all the Crawfordites . . . will always remember the After Prom . . . says, All right fre- quently. FARLE, RICHARD ALLEN Referred to as Rich . . . the night he went to Los Vegas in- stead of the movies will never be forgotten . . . aspires to be an Electrical Engineer . . . oc- casionally states, l plan to cry a lot. . . . enioyed lunch ac- tivities and football and basket- s... ball games. FERRARA, MARIO FARLINGER, MARIS KIT Bopper. Qu...-vc mittee, Senior Y-Teens lst. FLOODBERG, JOHN EMANUAL Nicknamed Florence . . L activi- ,ties include surfing and spend- ing money . . . will always re- member April a la Mode and the last day of school . . . wants to be a Building Con- tractor . . . often says, I doubt it! . . . fond of the girls at Crawford and the long lunch period. FARRAR, DUANE LEE Called Kit . . . participated in Bowling Club 10, 11, 12, Choir 11, Drama 10, 11 . . . future plans include being a PBX or IBM operator and later ioining one of the armed forces . . . Graduation will never be for- gotten . . . enioyed her crafts Duane will never forget being chosen captain of the football team . . . often says, I ain't lyin ' . . . activities include Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, Lettermen's Club 11, 125 Stir-ups 12, and Hi-Y 10 . . . admired the school spirit shown class . . . often exclaims, Ditty FEURZEIG, CAROL ELAINE Carol . . . participated in Sen- ate 11, Senior Publicity Com- often says, Really! . . . future plans include attending U.S.C. and becoming a Dental Hygien- at Crawford and enioyed ploy- ing on the football team . . . future plans include college and becoming o Coach. FISHER, LEONARD ALEXANDER Called Lenny . . . Gradua- tion will always be remembered . . . plans to become o Re- search Scientist : . . was active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12pTrack10,11,12p Cross Country 11, 125 Boys' Federation 10, 11, Key Club 11, 127 Senior Dues Committee, Inter-Club Council 12 . . . was Key Club Secretary 12 . . . enioyed being Commissioner of Boys' Activities. FEURZEIG, BUNNY LEE Bunny was active in C.S.F., Honor Roll, Commencement Committee, Future Teachers... has enioyed the many friend- ships she has made . . . often says, How 'bout thot? . . . will never forget being chosen Concert Mistress of San Diego Civic Youth Orchestra during her Senior year . . . would like to obtain o Masters Degree and be successful in a chosen pro- fession. FLYNN, RONALD JAMES Referred to as Smiley , . . oc- tive in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Senate 11, Senior Dues Committee 12 . . . fond of a certain chemistry teacher's experiments . . . Grad- uation will not easily be for- gotten. M44 FORGHIERI, UGO 11 iv FONG, DON EDMUND Known as Ed . . . his entire Senior year and Graduation will never be forgotten . . . liked the Senior Quad, the school spirit at the' football games, and the school colors . . .las- pires to attend college and be- come an Architect or Mathema- tician . . . enjoyed physics and the hour long lunch period. FOSTER, ALAN WALTER FORD, ROSEMARY ANNETTEE Rosie to all . . . participated in Girls Chorus 10 and Choir 11, l2 . . . will always remember the Senior Prom, Graduation, the Choir Festival . . . wants to attend college in Illinois and be a successful Beauty Operator . . . occasionally heard saying, Oh really. . . . liked lunch, the rallies, and the teachers. 'FU ,nf FOSTER, GARY EUGENE Gary . . . favored physiology . . . participated in Football 10 . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . would like to attend the University of Washington and become a Dentist. Ugo, our foreign exchange stu- dent from Italy, will never for- get his first day at Crawford . . . aspires to graduate from the Economical Sciences Univer- sity in Milan and travel around the world . . . was active on the Senior Council, an honorary member of the Senior class, and a member of the Original Ora- tory Competition Group of the public speaking class. FRAINE, MARY BROWNING Called Mary B by her friends . . . often exclaims, Woun- derr-full . . . will never forget when her car battery went dead in the Senior Parking Lot . . . enjoyed chemistry, Spanish . . . wishes to attend the University of California at Santa Barbara and become an Interior Decor- ator . . . was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, Jun- ior Prom Committee 11, Ways and Means 12, Crawford C , Stir-ups 12, Senior Prom Com- mittee Thrift Club 11, 12. FRITZ, MARGARET ROGENA Margaret plans to go to Berke- ley and become a Nurse . . . was active in Y-Teens, Stir-ups, Publications Committee . . . transferred from Cheyenne, Wy- oming . . . liked the beautiful campus, friendly students, and the swell Senior class. FOX, RONALD THOMAS Referred to as R. T ..., active in Varsity Golf 10, Baseball 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, and C.S.F. 10, 11, 12 .. .the Torrey Pines celebration and afterwards will never be forgot- ten . . . wants to attend U.C.L.A. with Jim Rupe and Larry Dubbs and become a Somebody . , . frequently says, As if I won't. . . . liked a certain teacher who brought out the best in the school. k FRY, JOHN JEFFERSON John was the Pacer Sports Edi- tor 12 and Senior Traditions Committee Chairman . . . en- ioyed Bermuda Day and Slave Day I . . aspires to be a iour- nalist . . . 'will always remember Graduation . . . was active in Senate 10, C.S.F. 10, Announce- ments Committee, Stir-ups, A.F. S .... has been heard saying, lt cracks me up. FRYE, JERILYNNI Jeri was active in Sophomore Y-Teens, Sophomore Council, Bowling Club 12 . . . favored her art class . , . aspires to be a Dental Assistant . . . usually says, Be seriousl . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation. 1 GALLARDO, CAROL ANN Carol . . . active in G.A.A. 10 . . . wishes to become an l.B.M. Programmer or a Laboratory Technician . . . often heard say- ing, Don't. . . , enioyed Busi- ness English. I FRYE, ROBERT CHARLES Bob to all . . . eniayed his Drafting class . . . aspires to become an Architect. GABOR, RICHARD Known as Rich . . . participated in Track 10, 11, 12 . . . aspires to be a Dentist . . . enioyed his geometry class . . , often says, Leave town. . . . will always remember Graduation. GAMBARDELLA, JOSEPH Joe plans to major in Math at college . . . will always remem- ber Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . was active in Key Club . . . liked second period drafting. GARDO, JO ANN MARIE Transferred as a Senior from Kodiak, Alaska . . . liked the wonderful and friendly teachers and students at Crawford . . . plans on becoming a Veterinar- ian . . . will always remember Graduation. FULLER, NANCY LYNN Nanc to all . . . active in Sophomore Y-Teens, Drill 11, 12, Ways and Means Commit- tee, F.T.A .... was also Girls' League Representative and a Student Teacher . . . aspires to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . fond of the school spirit at Crawford, the football games, and being a Senior . . . says Oh well often . . . will never forget her entire Senior year. x-w GABRIELSON, EDWARD MALER Ed to all . . . will never forget his Senior year . . . hopes to attend college and become Manager of a golf club . . . active in Hi-Y 10, Golf 10, ll, 12, Basketball 10, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Senate 10, 11 . . . en- ioyed the football and basket- ball games . . . enioys golf, swimming, and cars. l GARDNER, STEVE MARK Steve . . . often says, Oh, do you? . . . active in R.O.T.C. . . . will always remember the Junior and Senior Proms, Ditch Day, the Senior Lunch and Com- mencement . . . would like to be an Optometrist and even- tually get married. GALLEY, AGNES YOLONDA Too bad, says Londa . . . active in Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Senior Prom Committee, Senate 10, Nomin- ating Convention 10, 11, Thes- pians 10, 11, 12, All School Play 10 .-. . enioyed the school spirit and friendliness of the students . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Gradua- tion . . . future plans include attending college and becom- ing a Teacher of deaf children. GARRETT, JANET PAULINE Jan . . . favored her studio art class . . . participated in Theme and Bids Committees 12, Bowling Club 10, Y-Teens 12, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12 . . . can be heard saying, Be serious. . . . will always remember her Sen- ior year . , . future plans in- clude attending San Diego City' College and becoming a Secre- tary. . -, I fiiilgiii GARVIN, ROBERT EUGENE Bobby . . . often says, Better luck next time. . . . active in R.O.T.C. Cadet Club 10, 11, 12 . . . enoyed R.O.T.C. Drill and assemblies . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and trying to teach first year cadets how to drill . . . would like to be a Mechanic. GEISMANN, TERRIE LOUEL Terrie . . . liked the friendly kids, the tremendous school spirit, and the Senior Quad at Crawford . . . active in Y-Teens 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, Girls' League 10, 11, Stir-ups, Rallies and Assemblies, Ditch Day, and Commencement Committees, A. F.S. 11, C.S.F. 10, Senate 12... often says, Really a stunner. . . . future plans include college . . . the '61 Senior Prom and October 22, 1960 will never be forgotten. ilfyssesm WK 'L ..,,. ,.. ,,.. , , , ,., ,, ,ft s,.,.,,,,, K 7' .ii - .ic- -. '-s'g.sva:: as 2. : T1 - - -:':.,1,:g,.:aggst,,s::.g 'i,Qi'5fQiii1z?E2isi '1 ,5 . fm' is 'ti:iffIi'iQ?ifi5 i ' . -- , . . 'fi .,,.. . -' W. KVV, GILBERT, JAMES LEE All right says Gil . . . ac. tive in Varsity Football 12, Sen- ior Prom Committee, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Golf 10, 12 . . . enioyed a certain coach and the tremendous spirit at Crawford . . . will never forget MUY 15, 1961 . . . would like to attend San Diego State and become a successful Business- man . . . was also on our won- derful C.l.F. championship foot- ball team. PM GEORGE, RENATE To receive a B.S, in nursing is Renate's ambition . . . enjoyed lunch period . . . active in Rifle Club, G.A.A., Stir-ups . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. GOLDFARB, RONA FAYE Often called Ronie Faye or Zel . . . active in C.S.F. 11, Honor Roll, Girls' League 10, Nomin- ating Convention 11 . . . en- ioyed the football and basket- ball games and the spirit at Crawford . . . future plans in- clude attending college and be- ing able to stay in. GIDEON, ANN Often called Gidi . . . en- ioyed the democracy, pep, and spirit at Crawford . . . can be heard saying Why? . . . par- ticipated in Tennis Club, Stir- ups, Office Monitor, F.T.A .... will never forget the day she fell down three flights of stairs. GORDON, JANICE MARCIA Prefers to be called Jan . . . active in Y-Teens 11, 12, Ring, Sweater, and A.S.B. Publicity Committees 11, Nominating Convention 10, 11, Stir-ups 12, C.S.F. 10, 12, Commencement and Elections Committees 12.,. was a Savings Stamps Repre- sentative 12 . . . will always remember when Crawford beat Hoover in basketball . . . will attend college . . . favorite pastime is telling people to Forget itl . . . liked her Sen- ior year. GIRD, LYNDA GAIL Lynda enioyed all the sports . . . was active in G.A.A. 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Stir-ups 12, Crawford C , Commencement Committee . . . Ditch Day and Graduation will never be for- gotten. GRAHAM, MARGARET CROSBY Margaret was active in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Tennis Club 10, 11, 12, Future Secretaries 12, Stir- ups 10, 11, 12 . . . aspires to receive a straight A report card and attend San Diego State . . . Later for that, is an often used expression . . . enioyed all her Senior classes and the school spirit . . . Ditch Day and 'Graduation will always be remembered. L. GRANT, CAROL ANN Grantface to her friends . . . says, If you know how con- stantly . . . plans, on attending San Diego State and becoming an Elementary Teacher . . . participated in Girls Chorus 10, Choir 11, 12, G.A.A. 10, Junior Party Committee, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, Honor Roll 10 . . . her three years at Crawford will always be remem- bered , . . liked the football games, rallies and assemblies and choir festivals. GREEN, JACQUELINE ANN Jackie says, You better believe it! . . . took part in the Bowl- ing Club 1O7 Drill 117 Senior Y- Teens7 Stir-ups 127 Senior Prom and Ring Committees . . . will never forget the Senior Prom or Graduation . . . likes swimming and water skiing . . . would like to attend San Diego State and become an Elementary School Teacher. GREENO, JOSEPH LEON GRIFFITH, BRUCE ALAN GREEN, RICHARD DAVID Called Rich . . . active in Cross Country 107 Basketball 10, 127 Track 10, 11, 127 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 127 Band 10, ll, 127 and Pep Band 11, 12. .. on the Honor Roll for three years . . . placing first in the high iump and third in the high hurdles in the San Diego City County Track Finals will never be forgotten . . . plans on be- coming a Professional Musician . . . often says Ya! . . . liked the school spirit. GROEGER, MARY JANE Janie . . . active in Girls' Chor- us 107 G.A.A. 10, 11, 127 Drill Team 127 Senior Y-Teens . . . can be heard saying, Oh for heavens sake! . . . enioyed the tremendous spirit of the Crawford students . . . aspires to be a Secretary . . . the Senior Prom and Ditch Day will remain fond memories for this Crawfordite. Joe will always remember Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . aspires to be a Mechanical En- gineer . . . liked his early per- iod gym class. GUSKE, LAWRENCE AUTHOR Larry participated in Football 10, 11, 12 . . . wishes to attend college and become a Certified Public Accountant . . . will never forget the Football Carnival . . . often says, Howd-y. . . . en- ioyed his bookkeeping class. Bruce participated in Spanish Club 10 . . . says, Dinki Donk. . . . Graduation will al- ways be remembered . . . aspires to attend college and become an Orthodontist . . . liked the female population, school spirit, school reputation, and the football games. HAIMAN, STEPHEN ALAN Steve will remember every mo- ment at Crawford . . . active in Football 10, 11, 127 Wrest- ling 117 A Track 11, 127 Key Club 117 Lettermen's Club 11, 127 Inter-Club Council 125 and Senate 12 . . . was Junior Class President7 Senior Class Presi- denfi and a Representative to Boys' State 11 . . . would like to attend college, maior in Edu- cation, and then settle down and raise a family . . . liked the students and the faculty. 'snow-f GURLING, MERRY LOU Merry Lou to all . . . Will al- ways remember .lanuary 27 and being a songleader . . . often says, Really? . . . future plans include college and being a Housewife . . . was active in Y-Teens 11, 127 Girls' League 117 Rallies and Assemblies Committee 125 Ditch Day Com- mittee7 Red Cross Council 107 Senate 10 . . . was Songleader 12 . . . will always remember Crawford's spirit during foot- ball season and winning the city championship. HAINES, ROBERT' JOHN Bob sometimes says, l doubt it . . . enioyed the football games, rallies and assemblies, and first lunch . . . will never forget the Senior Prom, Ditch Day and Commencement , . . aspires to become a Chemical Engineer. HALL, KAREN MJ RIE Karen . . . active in Chorus7 C.S.F.7 Honor ROll7 Stir-ups7 Bi- ble Club7 Future Secretaries Club7 Annual Staff . . . en- ioyed the spirit and friendly atmosphere at Crawfordi. . . often says, Really! . . . future plans include becoming a Sec- retary and marriage . . . will always remember Graduation. me' HARRISON, ROBERT ALAN Hairy was active in R.O.T.C. Drill Team . . . will never for- get locker 305 . . . will either join the Air Force or become a Commercial Artist . . . says, What are ya, some kind of a nut? . . . liked all his buddies . . . favored R.O.T.C. HATCH, RICK DEAN Rick will never forget the Senior Prom . . . was active in Foot- ball IO, Council 10, il, Weight- lifting Club, Track ll, Bowling Club IO, and Inter-Club Coun- cil IO . . , plans on becoming a Rocket Engineer at the Air Force Academy . . . was Treas- urer of Sophomore Hi-Y, Presi- dent of Junior Hi-Y, and Ditch Day Chairman . . . enjoyed the atmosphere among students, the reputation of the school, and the school spirit. HEAROLD, SUSAN LEE Susie, Suzanne, Sue, Susie-g are only a few of the names she answers to . . . active in Pompon ll, C.S.F. IO, II, 12, Girls' League ll, 12, A.F.S. ll, I2 . . . will never forget being an A.F.S. finalist and being elected Commissioner of Girls' Activities . . . aspires to travel . . . enjoyed the football games . . . was Commissioner of Girls' Activities 'I2. HAYES, SANDRA LEE ,Sandi transferred to Crawford as a junior . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom . . . often says, Did he ever! . . . future plans include college and marriage . . . enjoyed lunch activities, time between classes, and certain boys. i u,..,,.,..., HEATHMAN, CH ERYI. LEE Known to all as Cherry . . . often says, That's life! . . . enjoyed Senior Art Studio and the tremendous school spirit... participated in Y-Teens I 2, Crawford C , Senior Prom, April a la Mode, Honors Day, and Junior Prom Committees, Stir-ups IO, ii, I2 . . . will never forget Ditch Day, the Senior Prom and Commence- ment . . . plans on attending college and becoming an Ele- HAYNES, VIRGINIA LEE More commonly known as Gin- ger or Ginny . . . will always remember being a Senior and receiving her Senior ring . . . aspires to travel and work at various jobs . . . enjoyed home economics iO, ll, and algebra IO. HEBERT, LINDA SUE Linda plans to go to Cosmetol- ogy school . . . participated in Y-Teens ll, I2 and the Junior and, Senior Prom Committees . . . frequently says, Sure thing, pal! . . . memorable moments include the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . fav- ored her twelfth grade crafts class and second lunch. HEATH, SANDY LEE Sam transferred from Lincoln High as a junior . . . member of Junior Prom Committee, Stir- ups Il, 12, Senior Y-Teens, Girls' League IZ, Junior Coun- cil, Future Secretaries Club l2 . . . will never forget the night of September 9, l96l . . . often says, Ehhh! . . . aspires to attend college, become a Legal Secretory and Homemaker . . . enjoyed the patience and interest that the teachers showed in the students and the spirit of the students. mentary Teacher. HEIMLICH, RICHARD DANIEL Known to all as Dick . . . will never forget the time he was caught ditching school . . . plans to attend City College... enjoyed getting out of school early for work experience. HELMQUIST, ROBERT THEODORE Bob to everyone . . . was active in Senate Il, Senior Play, J.V. Basketball IO, Y.F.C .... plans to attend Pasadena College and major in business . . . Too soon is an often used expres- sion of Bob's . . . will always remember the first play pre- sented by the drama class to the students . . . favored lunch activities . . . will never forget Ditch Day and the Senior Play. HEMBERA, CHERYL ANN Referred to as Hemby . . . will never forget having her emblem design chosen for the Senior sweaters . . . plans on attending San Diego State, ma- ioring in nursing, and becoming a Missionary Nurse . . . partici- pated in Track 10, G.A.A. 10, Il, 12, C.S.F. 11, Thrift Club ll, Bible Club 12, H.S.S .... frequently says, Good griefl . . . was-Sports Manager for the Pacer 11. ,.. HERSH, HlLARlE NAN Hilarie was active in C.S.F. 11, 12, Honor roll 11, 12, Junior Elections, Committee, Commence- ment Committee, Ways and Means Committee, F.T.A., Stir- ups . . . often says, Oh, realIy? . . . will never forget C.S.F. Ditch Day . . . aspires to teach elementary school . . . enioyed her fourth grade stu- dent teaching class. H ERMES, MARY BERNADETTE Mim often says, l don't know. . . . will never forget the Latin Club Banquet . . . participated in Stir-ups 10, 11, I2 . . . hopes to be a High School English Teacher and Housewife . . . enioyed her his- tory class. HINDENLANG, WA LTER JAMES Walter plans on attending col- lege and majoring in math . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . participated in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Letter- men's Club . . . enioyed the great school spirit, especially among the Seniors. HERRETT, Bonnie Nurse . . . participated in Sen- ate l0, ll . . . often heard saying, Oh, really? . . . will always remember Graduation HERMANN, BARBARA ANN Referred to as Bobbi . . . activ- ities included Bowling Club 10, Y-Teens 11, 12, Stir-ups 11, 12 . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . often says, That's something else. . . . fond of football games, the Junior Party, and her entire Senior year. BONNIE ROYANNE wants to become a . . . enioyed shorthand. . . . HINKLEY, LORNA THEDDORA LEIGH Referred to as Lori or Hink . . . will never forget all the Senior activities . . . partici- pated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Stir-ups 12, Council ll, 12, Senior Prom Committee, Ways and Means Committee 10, 11, 12, Pom Pons 11, Publicity 12 . . . aspires to attend college and enter the field of art . . . often says, That's unreaI. . . . enioyed the spontaneous song fests held in the Senior Quad. HIKEL, GLORIA GAIL Gloria will never forget the thrill of being a Senior . . . participated in Future Secretor- ies Club and Stir-ups . . . often says, Heaven Forbicl. . . . enjoyed the football games and shorthand . . . plans to attend business college and be- come a Secretary. 4- -f-za' H ITZMAN, RITA FRANCES Rita participated in Senate ll, Senior Prom Committee, Com- mencement Committee, Bowling Club . . . aspires to be a Sec- retary and marry . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . frequently says, Woopiel HOBAN, KATHLEEN ANN Kathy participated in Pom Pons 11, Ways and Means Committee 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Senior Council, H.S.S., Vespers Com- mittee, Girls' Committee, F.T.A. 12, Honor Day Committee, Pub- licity Committee 12 . . . plans to become an Elementary Teach- er . . . often says, How 'bout that. . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and Grad- uation . . . favored the spirit and loyalty of the students. HOESSLE, CAROL LEE Known as Carol or Jiggie ... enioyed writing for the Pacer . . . will always remember July 21 . . . aspires to write . . . often says, Don't talk while l'm interrupting! . . . favored the friendly teachers and stu- dents. HOLBA, SHARON LOUISE Sharon enioys ice skating, bowl- ing, tennis, miniature golf and cooking . . . will never forget the A.S.B. Ball, the football games, Ditch Day, and the Sen- ior Prom . . . plans to attend City College and become a Re- ceptionist . . . often says, Oh, go on. . . . enioyed everything at Crawford, especially noon time activities. vi' HOLEWINSKI, BARBARA ELLEN Barbie plans on attending San Diego State and becoming an Elementary Teacher . . . will always remember her three wonderful years at Crawford . .. the football and basketball games, and the Senior Quad will never be forgotten . . . was active in Council 10, 11, 12, Girls' League IO, 11, 12, Sen- ior Prom Committee, Drill 11, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, A.F.S. 10, 125 Stir-ups 10, 11, 12 . . . was also A.F.S. President 12, Girls' League Vice President 12. Naam HOLDER, REBECCA ANN Becky or Beck to all . . . was active in Y-Teens, Senior Tra- ditions Committeeg Crawford C , Spanish Club, 'Spanish National Honor Society . . . aspires to attend college, mai- oring in political science and world affairs . . . would like to travel abroad and in the South- ern Hemisphere . . . will never forget returning from Virginia to graduate with all her old friends from iunior high and grade school . . . often says, Querido miol HOLLOWAY, RICHARD ALAN Rich participated in Football 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club Il, 12, Stir-ups 12, and Wrestling . . . plans on attending San Diego State . . . enioyed the Senior Quad at lunch time. HOLEMAN, VICKI DARLENE Answers to Vic . . . activities included Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Senate 10, 11, Junior Class Council, Girls Leaguep Drill 11, Junior Prom, Senior Party, Pub- licity, and Commencement Com- mitteesp Stir-ups 12 . . . hopes to be a Fashion Model . . . of- ten says, Will l ev--ahl . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . fav- ored a certain English class, the football games, and the dances. HOLSTEAD, KAREN EILEEN Shorty often says, Maybe I just might do that. . . . active in Red Cross 10, Bowling Club 10, 11, 127 Senior Y-Teens, Sen- ior Prom Committee . . . will 12, Red Cross 10,11 .. HOSKINS, LAWRENCE SCOTT Larry often says, That's sad. . . . participated in Tennis 12 . . . aspires to attend college and become a millionaire . . . enjoyed lunch period . . . will never forget Ditch Day and the Senior Prom. never forget the Senior Prom, Commencement, and the Foot- ball Carnival of 1962 . . . will attend San Diego State or City College and maior in Business . . . enioyed her English class, the great school spirit, and the nice teachers in the Senior Quad during first lunch. HUDJOHN, SANDRA RUTH Sandee often says, Good ingl . . . participated in ing Club IO: Junior Prom, ior Prom, and Ditch Day think- Bowl- Sen- Com- mittees, Stir-ups 11, 12, Y-Teens will rv-s, HOLEWINSKI, PATRICIA LOUISE Pat was Sophomore and Junior Class Treasurer, Sweater Com- mittee Chairman, and A.F.S. President I2 . . . also active in A.F.S. 10, 11, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, and Senate 10, I2 . . . liked singing in the Choir . . . often says, Don't hit me with your cane. . . . will always remember finally getting into the Senior Quad. Nw' gp--Q. X NTP' never forget Crawford's first football game of 1960, the Senior Prom, and Graduation . . . hopes to become a Beauti- cian and marry . . . favored the school spirit, football games, and her art classes. HUGH ES, JONATHAN ALFRED Jon aspires to graduate from college and enter a professional field . . . participated in Wres- tling, Gymnastics, and Stir-ups . . . often says, Get serious . . . enioyed the friendly atmos- phere and wonderful school spirit at Crawford. ' 9' HURTADO, RICHARD HENRY INSCORE, KATHY LYNNE HUGHES, JUDITH LEE Referred to as Judy . . . partici- pated in Tennis 10, 12, Junior Achievement . . . hopes to grad- uate from college . . . aspires to learn to swim and skate bet- ter . . . will never forget pass- ing chemistry and putting a lane out of commission at the bowling alley . . . will always remember skateboarding with Suzi on Saturday mornings. IPSEN, LYNN ALAN Lynn plans to attend college . . . was active in Spanish Club 11 . . . often says, Quien sabe? . . . will never forget the beautiful campus and the scholastic attitude at Crawford. - Richard was active in wrestling 10, 11 and Lettermen's Club... will never forget the Football Carnival, Ditch Day, and Gradu- ation . . . aspires to be a Beautician. JACOBSEN, GORDON STANLEY Gordon was active in Cross Country 10, 11, 12 and Graphic Arts Club . . . will never forget when Crawford won the C.l.F. Championship . . . will attend college . . . often says, Olds is the only way to flow . . . liked the good food in the Kathy aspires to be a Legal Secretary . . . was active in Stir-ups 10, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Senior Prom Committee, Future Secretaries Club 12 . . . will never forget Graduation. '15-if JAGODINSKI, RONALD HAROLD Answers to Jag . . . Partici- pated in R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Color Guard . . . As- pires to be an officer in the United States Air Force . . . often heard saying, Ferraris don't go! 1 it., ,J ISENSEE, NANCY JEAN Nancy's activities included Bi- ble Club 10, 11, 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll lO,11,12, German Club 10, 11, A.F.S. 11, 12, F.T.A. 12 . . . will never forget the day she left on her three month tour of the United States . . . aspires to attend college . . . will always remem- ber her chemistry class. cafeteria. JANGARD, SYLVIA MARIA Answers to Sylv . . . Will never forget the Senior Prom . . . was active in Senate 10, 11, Sophomore Council, Girls' League 10, 11, Y-Tee'ns 10, 11, 12, Stir-ups 10, 11, Senior Prom Committee . . . Plans on attend- ing college and becoming a Dental Assistant . . . Frequently says, For sure. JANICKI, PAUL FLOYD Paul often says, What's the story here? . . . Will never forget beating San Diego High in basketball . . . plans to at- tend college and become a Civil Engineer . . . activities in- cluded Basketball 1O, 11, 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11 . . . enioyed being apart of our basketball team and at- tending football games and rallies. C225 fc? we-qs-W JENSEN, ROY HOWARD JR. Referred to as R.H .... will never forget becoming a Senior . . . hopes to become an Elec- tronic Technician . . . often says, Always say you went to Will C. Crawford High School . . . enioyed his electronics class and his entire Senior year. JANSEN, MICHAEL D. Referred to as Mike . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . aspires to attend college . . . enioyed his sophomore wood shop class. JENSEN, BARBARA LOU Barb often says, What else are bumpers for? . . . Activities included Nominating Conven- tion TO, German Club 'llg A.F.S. ll, 12, N.F.L. ll, 127 G.A.A. ll, Y-Teens 12 . . . Will never forget August 3, l96l when Marta came to live with her for a year . . . Aspires to be a Doctor for UNlCEF or WHO . . . Enioyed her iunior history class, speech work, and the kids she ate with for 2 years. JOHNSON, CHERYL JOY Cheryl participated in Ways and Means Committee ll, l2g Elections Committee IO, Honor Roll IO, Tennis IO: Bible Club l0, ll, 12, Senior Executive Council, Honor Day Committee, Pacer Staff ll, 12, Feature Ed- itor of Pacer l2g Stir-ups l2.. . will never forget Graduation and running out of gas on El Caion Boulevard . . . enioyed her physiology class, the foot- ball games, and working on the Pacer Staff . . . plans to attend college and become a Physical Therapist. JOHNSON, JERRY WORTH Active in Senior Hi-Y . . . will never forget the day of Gradu- ation . . . aspires to be a Brick Mason . . . often says, Makes ya wonder, doesn't it? . . . will always remember his last day of Crawford. JASPER, JANET JENSEN, JANICE CATHERINE Jan to all . . . participated in Y-Teens ll, 12, Stir-ups TO, 'lip Senior Prom Band Committee... will never forget Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend Beauty College 'or Dental Assisting College . . . often says, Check that out. . . . Enioyed crafts, 2nd lunch, and the football games. JOHNSON, DONNA ELLEN Answers to Mademoiselle Chubs . . . active in Senate ll, Pacer Staff l2, Senior Prom Committee . . . will never for- get September 'l,' l96l, and her whole Senior year . , . often says, Oh, comon. . . . enioyed the Senior Quad and the great school spirit . . . plans to at- tend San Diego State and be- come a Medical Technologist. JOHNSON, KAREN MARIE Was active in Girls League lO, Junior Council, Ring Committee llg Fillies Follies ll, Ways and Means Committee IZ, Senior Y- Teens . . . will always remem- ber her friends . . . often says, You're out of your mind. . . . aspires to be a success . . will never forget being told l'll see you after class, by one of her teachers. .. AGN -47 .J-'xv 5 JOHNSON, CAROLE JEAN Carole will always remember her Senior year . . . participated in G.A.A. 10, Stir-ups IO, ll, 12, Ways and Means Committee 'l0, ll, l2p Senior Y-Teens . . . plans on attending college . . . often says, Hello dar. . . . enioyed eating lunch with the A.S.B. Veep. JOHNSON, MICHELE LOUISE Mike to all . . . was active in Y-Teens II, I2, Senior Prom Band Committee, Stir-ups IO, Thrift Club . . . will always remember Ditch Day and Grad- uating . . . enjoyed being a Senior . . . aspires to acquire a profession . . . will never forget her English class. JOHNSON, PAMELA ANN Referred to as Ducks . . . participated in Y-Teens IO, I2, Pom Pons, Stir-ups, Crawford C , G.A.A .... will never for- get the picnic on the gym steps . . . aspires to become a Dental Hygienist . . . often says, Wicked-wicked-wicked. . . . enjoyed her 3rd period history class, Senior studio, and the Senior Quad. K Q-ec Wm., JOHNSTON, HELEN BEATRICE Helen took part in Y-Teens IO, II, Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee I2, Ways and Means Committee IO, II . . . Easter vacation in her junior year and the Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . . plans to attend college in Redlands . . . en- joyed going to the gym after our football games. JOHNSON, PHYLLIS DIANE Phil to all . . . activities includ- ed Senior Y-Teens, Future Sec- retaries Club, G,A.A .... will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . en- joyed her crafts class and all the good times she had in it. JONES, GEORGE LAWRENCE Referred to as Larry . . . active in R.O.T.C. IO, II, I2, Fancy Drill Team IO, I2, Maneuver Team II, Color Guard IO, II . . . will never forget Ditch Day and Graduation . . . would like to be a Photographer or Marine Corps Officer . . . often says, Cava. . . . will always re- member the football and bas- JOHNSTON, BONNIE ANN Bon was active in Y-Teens IO, II, I2, Stir-ups IO, I2, Drill Team II, G.A.A. II . . . thought lunch in the Senior Quad was great . . . wants to attend college . . . participat- ing in the Crawford C at football games will never be forgotten, JONES, HAYDEN BRUCE Sometimes referred to as Ter- mite by a certain teacher . . . active in Wrestling IO, Slave Day, Senate . . . will always remember the Senior traditions, and the spirit and participation of the students. JONDALL, DOROTHIE BELLE Dottie to all . . . took part in Y-Teens IO, ll, I2, Pom Pons II, C.S.F. IO, Senior Prom Committee, Vespers Committee, Stir-ups IO, I2, Crawford C , Thrift Club I2 . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will never be forgotten . . . is interested in being a Nurse . . . often says, RealIy? . . . enjoyed her physiology class. ketball games. JOSLIN, AUDREY LEE Will always remember William Myers . . . plans to be married next year . . . often says, Oh, Andy. . . . enjoyed her home- making classes. KAH N, EVELYN SARAH Evie to all . . . was active in A.S.B. Nominating Convention IO, II, Girls' League II, Rallies and Assemblies Committee II, I2, Student Affairs I2, Publica- tions I2, Senior Prom Commit- tee . . . often heard exclaiming, Why? . . . plans to attend college and become a Teacher, Nurse, or Social Worker . . . enjoyed the teachers that have a good sense of humor and can take a little laughter in their classes. KALANQUIN, KAY ELLEN Kay was active in Girls' League 10, 11, Y-Teens 10, H.S.S. 12, Senior Prom Committee, Stir- ups, Crawford C , Drill . . . was Senior Program Chairman . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend San Diego State . . . enioyed the hour lunch . . . the spirit and friendliness will always be re- membered . . . often says, Oh, dear. KAMPLEY, LINDA KAY Linda was active in the All School Play 11, 12, Senior Play, Ring and Sweater Committees, Thespiansg Red Cross 11, One Act Play Contests . . . plans on attending college and having a career in acting . . . winning the best actress award at the Pasadena Playhouse will never be forgotten . . . enioyed the exciting school spirit, talking with her friends and being in play productions class. 'VN '-1 KELLER, KAREN ANN Karen's activities included En- semble 1l, 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Future Secretaries Club, Ways and Means Committee 12 . . . will never forget Gradua- tion . . . plans an becoming a Legal Secretary . . . enioyed Ensemble and Senior shorthand class. KAPLAN, STEPHEN PAUL Known as Steve . . . partici- pated in Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 11, 12 . . . will never forget Ditch Day and Graduation . . . aspires to at- tend college. KELLY, KATHLEEN Kathie participated in Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12, Stir- ups 10, 11, 12, Science Fair 11, Y-Teens 10 . . . will always re- member Ditch Day and Gradu- ation . . . sometimes says, You're full of beans clear up to your eyebrows. . . . en- joyed the football games in her Senior year, her advanced chemistry class, and golf . . . KEES, KAREN KAY Karen will never forget going to the Jack-in-the-Box on Fri- day nights and the noon time rallies during the football sea- son . . .often says, Ho yeah! . . . aspires to become a Com- mercial Artist and have a suc- cessful, happy life . . . enioyed the Senior art study and the increased school spirit. KENNEDY, JOHN GRAHAM John took part in Wrestling 10, 11,12 and Senate 10, 11, 12 . . . Ditch Day and Graduation will be long remembered , . . plans to attend college . . . enioyed chemistry. 115- 'eww' KELLEY, LINDA JEAN Sometimes referred to as Civil War Sue . . . was active in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Tennis Club 11, Rifle Club 12, Council 107 Stir-ups 10, 11, 12 . . . the Thanksgiving benefit game for Jeff Greenleaf will always be remembered . . . aspires to travel . . . often says, The world's going nuts! . . . en- ioyed her often interrupted American Government class and all the games. plans to be an Artist. KEYES, RAYMOND STEDMAN, Ill Chub participated in Track 11, 12, Cross Country 11, Western League Baseball 12 . . . was an active member of Key Club 11, 12, and Treasurer 12 . . . will never forget playing Mother May I? in the Senior Quad . . . enioyed his surfing buddies and the Senior Quad . . . as- pires to be an Oceanographer. KlLLlNGER, NANCY KATHARlNE Known as Nan . . . took part in Senior Y-Teens, Stir-ups, Fu- ture Secretaries . . . '61 Senior Prom will always be remem- bered . , . aspires to be suc- cessful in all she attempts . . , sometimes says, You betcha, Charlie. . . . enioyed the swell teachers and the picnic on the gym steps during her iunior year. KI LLMAR, ROBERT LEWIS Bob to all . . . aspires to have a career in Mechanics . . . enioyed his entire Senior year, especially the Senior Prom . . . Graduation will always be a fond memory for this Craw- fordite. KIMBALL, CATHERINE KIMMERLING, PAULA RAE KILPATRICK, TERRY ROBERT Terry frequently says, Cross Country is a minor sport. . . . took part in Football , . . plans on being a Navy Pilot . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . enioyed the newness of the school and equipment, the friendliness of the students, and the push by most teachers to help you learn. 49 S49 KING, CHARLOTTE JANE Nicknamed Janie lby a certain teacherl . . . transferred from Central High in Knoxville, Ten- nessee . . . often says, How cheap, . . . moving to Califor- nia will always be remembered . . . hopes to become a Secre- tary and marry . . . enioyed the Senior Quad and early morning classes, and especially her history class. Favors KNOLL, Katie to all . . . activities in- clude Y-Teens, Stir-ups, Senior Prom Committee, Bowling Club . . . frequently says, Oh, my what's next? . . . aspires to be a Dancing instructor or an Airline Hostess . . . will always remember Ditch Day, the Senior Prom, and Gradua- tion . , . enjoyed the teachers, rallies and assemblies, the Sen- ior Quad, Senior Lunch Line, and especially the Senior Park- ing Lot. aft KIRBY, BEVERLY GAYLE Oh really? is a favorite ex- pression of Gayle . . , activities included Senate 10, Elections Committee 12, Council 10, ll, 12, Senior Y-Teens . . . plans to attend San Diego State and take Cosmetology . . . was Ring Committee Chairman . . . will always remember the last day of her sophomore year . . . enioyed her crafts and record keeping classes. SUZANNE LEE Sam . . . activities in- Frequently referred to as P.K. . . . activities included Senior Council, Girls League 12, Sen- ate 11, Y-Teens 11, 12, A.S.B. Clerk 12, Stir-ups 10, 12, Fu- ture Secretaries Club 12, Senior Party Committee . . . Craw- fofd's '60 Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . . plans to attend San Diego State College . . . sometimes says, Uh, oh, you know what that means! . . . enjoyed the tremendous school spirit. KIRK, DAVID RONALD Sometimes called Mamacita Dave . . . participated in C, S. F .... enioyed his friends at Crawford . . . often says, Say, buddy, who beat you with an ugly stick. . . . he plans on going up in this world . . . Otherwise his future plans are undecided. 'E'-. KING, HELEN JEAN Blondie to all . . . will never forget the day she came to California from Tennessee . . . aspires to become a Secretary or a Missionary . . . enioyed the lunchtime activities. ,S-Q qg-yv-s ve' clude Sophomore Class Veep, Senior Y-Teens, Council 12, Girls' League Representative 12, Ticket Taker 10, H.S.S., Fillies Follies IO, ll, 12, Senate ll, All School Play 12, Stir-ups, C.S,F. 10, 11, 12, Commission- er of Elections . . . Graduation will long be remembered . . . enioyed her English class . . . will never forget being chosen as our 1961 Homecoming Queen and R.O.T.C. Queen. KOIVISTO, CATHY LYNN Cathy took part in Drill 10 and Future Secretaries Club 12 . . . will never forget the Crawford- Hoover '59 football games . . . aspires to become a Medical Technologist . . . will always remember Crawford's C.l.F. foot- ball championship . . . enioyed the Senior traditions and her chemistry and English class. if-. .,,, 'I 'Y KOREY, MARILYN FRANCES Known as Arnie by her friends . . . active in Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, was also Saving Stamp and Red Cross representative 10, 1l, 12 . . . wants to attend San Diego State and major in pri- mary education . . . will never forget the Prom, Ditch Day, and Graduation . . . often says, I'm sure! . . . enjoyed her 11th grade English class and seeing Crawford's football team become C.l.F. champions. KOZAK, MAUREEN DIANE Maureen enjoyed Business Eng- Iish and all the football and basketball games . . . partici- pated in Stir-ups ll, 12, Secre- tarial Club l2, and Senior Y1 Teens . . . plans to attend San Diego City College and become a Secretary . . . often says, All right, and Too bad. N.- LAMB, SUE ELLEN Sue participated in Stir-ups 10, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Senate 11 . . . plans on being a Dental Assistant . . . can always be heard saying, Forget it! . . . enjoyed her play production class . . . will always remember Graduation. KRUSE, ALAN LOUIS Alan was an active member of the Rifle Team . . . his mem- orable moments include becom- ing an R.O.T.C. Officer, being elected the Rifle Team Captain, and the Senior Prom . . . as- pires to become an Aerody- nomic Engineer or a Career Marine Officer . . . enjoyed R. O.T.C., chemistry, physics, the football games, and the girls. LAME, MARCIA FRANCES Active in Senate 10, 11, Coun- cil 10, 11, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, German Club, A.S.B. Council, Vespers and Student Affairs Committees . . . frequently heard saying, Better late than never. . . . enjoyed the intellectual atmos- KUTTICH, PAUL MICHAEL Mike Skrootich . . . partici- pated in Bowling Club 10 and Spanish Club'11, 12 , . . plans to go to Dental School . . . will always remember Ditch Day . . . often says, Yes sir. . . . enjoyed the cheerleaders, the Senior Quad, and picking up the pennies that were thrown at lunch. LANE, VIRGIE NANNETTE Princess likes to cook, dance, and write poetry . . . enjoys politics and astrology . . . will always remember going steady with Don . . . liked the rallies, homecoming, and studying his- tory and government. LAMDEN, WILLIAM EDWARD Called Bill . . . plans on at- tending college . . . is very interested in Medicine and Mu- sic . . . active in Band 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, and Key Club 11, 12 . . . partici- pated on the Senior Honor Day and Thrift Committees . . . will never forget taking first place in two essay contests,one sponsored by Crawford and the other by the Lion's Club. phere at Crawford. LARA, ERNIE JESUS Liked watching Crawford win the Football carnival . . . plans on being a Mechanic . . . often says, Pretty babesf' and Darn man. . . . enjoyed a certain girl, lunch hour, and the six minute breaks between classes. LAU, LARRY STEVEN Larry, an active member of the R.O.T.C. Battle Group Rifle Team, Maneuver Team, and the Cadet Club, will always remem- ber being the Battle Group Commander or Crawford's R.O. T.C .... is often heard saying, What are you, some kind of a nut? . . . enjoyed R.O.T.C, and his math and science courses . . . wants to become an effective steward of God's word. LAUBER, KAREN SUE Nicknamed Kateri, la Cherokee Indian name meaning Snow Moonl . . . aspires to become a Matador . . . teaches leather crafts and Indian dancing . . . enjoyed her Spanish class and her advanced crafts class. LEESCH, SUE ANNA Sue was an active member of Y-Teens IO, Girls' League II, Publicity Committee I2 . . . plans to go on in the field of science and math . . . will never forget seeing her first short story in print . . . enioyed the intellectual discussions in which she took part. LEWIS, JOHN PAUL .lack to all . . . often heard saying, Hey, FelIa. . . . plans to become a Mechanic or an Engineer . . . will never forget Mr. Manning's expressions after receiving a phone call inform- ing him he was a father. LINDER, JAMES ANDREW Jim participated in Football IO, II, I2 . . . will always remem- ber Crawford's fabulous foot- ball games, Graduation and Ditch Day . . , plans to be a Mechanic or an Engineer . . . enioyed his entire Senior year and auto shop. LINGELBACH, WILLIAM CRAIG Known as Bill . . . enjoyed sports, advanced auto shop, and working on small cars with big engines . . . frequently heard saying, Are you sure? . , . will attend college and acquire an Engineering position . . . will always remember his Sen- ior year. LEEPER, DEBORAH ANNE Debby . . . liked all the foot- ball games and rallies . . . fu- ture plans include college and becoming o Teacher for the oral deaf . . . active in Honor Roll IO, II, Stir-ups IO, II, I2, Drill II, C.S.F. II, I2, F.T.A., Ways and Means Committee, Com- mencement Committee. LEWIS, DANIEL IRVING Dan was our A.S.B. Vice-Presi- dent this year . . . active in Track IO, II, Lettermen's Club II, I2, Key Club II, I2, Ger- man Club IO, II, and Stir-ups IO, II, I2 . . , will never for- get beating Hoover in football . . . often heard saying, I'm sure. . . . enioyed carrying books for Carole . . . aspires to go to college and become a Chemist, LIDBOM, RICHARD DOW Richard was active in Ensemble II, I2, Choir IO, II, I2, Base- ball I0, Golf II, and Rifle Team IO, II, I2 . . . wants to become a Music or Science Teacher or to sing with an opera company . . . will always remember the Awards Assembly . . . often says, That's a no, no. . . . enioyed singing with the Crawford Ensemble at the Sands Hotel. LINDSEY, .IACQUELYN KAY Jacki to everyone . . . active in G.A.A. IO, II, I2, Girls' League II, I2, Band IO, Stir-ups IO, II, I2 . . . will always remem- ber the panic on the gym steps . . . often says, I don't want to-a little bit. . . . enioyed her shorthand and history class- es, and the Senior traditions. LOHR, JO ANN Known as Jo , . . participated in A.S.B. Election Committee, Senior Prom Band Committee, Senior Y-Teens, Stir-ups IO . . . aspires to go to college and become a Dental Assistant . . . enjoyed her I2th grade crafts class . . . often says, Get rid of it! . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will never be forgotten. LOSS, CHRISTINE MYRLE Chris to all . . . active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, 11, 25 Stir-ups5 G.A.A. 10, 115 Pom Pons 115 Ditch Day, Senior Party, and Commencement Committees5 F. T.A. 115 Senate 105 Student Affairs Committee 125 Council 10, 11 . . . will always remem- ber the night Crawford beat Hoover in 1960 . . . often heard saying, Toooo bad. . .. interested in completing college. LOUNSBU RY, JOHN LLOYD John wants to be a Public Speaking Teacher . . . active in Thrift Club 11, 125 Science Fair 115 Traffic Safety Council 125 Senior Traditions, Program, and Publicity Committees . . . en- ioyed watching Dr. Baxter mov- ies in Chemistry . . . often says, Like hi, good buddy. . . . Ditch Day and the Senior Prom will never be forgotten. LU KAS, NANCY LEE Lee, an avid user of Just as l thought, will always remem- ber February 11, 1961 . . . hopes to attend Cal Poly and someday raise cattle and horses . . . enioyed participating in 4-HQ clubs, and going to fairs, rodeos, and the Caliente Race Track . . . favored the 2:40 bell. LOVETTE, LINDA DARLENE Lynn aspires to be a Cosmetol- ogist . . . will always remember Saturday, September 23, the Football Carnival and the after party . . . often says, Too bad, fruit. . . . enioyed lunch- time and her clerical procedure class . . . her entire Senior year will never be forgotten. LUTTMER, JAMES EARL LUEHRSEN, BlRGlT EBBA Referred to as Bigi . . . will always remember her first day at Crawford . . . interested in tennis, chess, and music . . . wishes to attend college and become a Foreign Correspon- dent . . . often heard saying, That's tough. . . . enjoyed her lunch period and the rallies and assemblies. LYLE, JUDY DYANNE Judy participated in F.T.A. 12 and in Senior Y-Teens . . . en- ioys golf, reading, and music . . .V especially liked shorthand . . . plans to go to San Diegc State and eventually become o Secretary . . . will always re- member Graduation. LUNA, ALFRED MICHAEL Al participated in Band 10, 125 and Pep Band 10, 12 . . . hopes to be a professional Jazz Mu- sician . . . fond of the Senior traditions . . , the Senior Prom will never be forgotten. MACDONALD, MARCIA ANNE Vivacious describes Mushie . .. president of our spirited Stir- ups Club . . . will never forget her first day at Crawford, when she walked around the 100 building for twenty minutes while looking for the cafeteria . . . active in Council 10, 11, 125 Girls' League 10, 11, 125 Thespians 11, 125 All School Play ll . . . loved Crawford, the people, and the spirit . . . hopes to someday see her name in lights. MACDOWELL, JAMES PATRlCK Jim was president of the Skin Diving Club 10, 11, 12, and was active in Crawford's Speech Squad 10, 11, 12 . . . hopes ta incite right-wing riots . . . will never forget any of the Speech contests . . . often says, Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomor- row you may die. . . . en- joyed his speech class and the discussions in his debate class. '7- MAKER, CLIFFORD EARL Cliff was active as a member of the Stage Crew II, I2, Ad- vanced Orchestra IO, and Golf II, I2 . . . interested in'at- tending college . . . often heard saying, Too bad. . . . enioyed the homecoming game against Lincoln and his history class . . . will never forget Gradua- tion. MARSIGLIA, MICHAEL MELCHOIR Mike participated in R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team IO, II, I2, Bowling Club IO, Gymnastics II, R.O.T.C. Cadet Club IO, II, I2 . . 1 often heard saying, Too bad. . . . will never for- MANN, ROBERT WARREN Bob liked the many fine teach- ers he had while at Crawford, and is proud to be a member of the finest and most spirited Senior class . . . in charge ot the public address system used tor school activities . . . an active member of C.S.F. IO, II, I2, Track II, Radio Club . . . plans to attend San Diego State and hopes to become successful in the field of Electronics . . . MARTIN, ROBERT STEPHEN Bob is often heard saying, Don't sweat it! . . . active participant in Track IO, II, I2, Cross Country IO, II, Graphic Arts Club II, I2 . . . was also on the Honor Roll IO, Il, I2. get a certain chemistry teach- er's experiences at the horror movies , . . hopes to attend an officer's school, preferably An- napolis, and become a Marine . . . will never forget the Sen- ior Prom. MASSICOTTE, STEVEN RAY Steve was active in the Bowling Club . . . enjoyed the football and basketball games and the school dances . . . plans on going into the service and after- wards going to college . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. will never forget the Senior Prom. MARTIN, ROBERT HARRY' Bob to all . . . active in B Track . . . liked the one-story buildings at Crawford so he didn't have to climb steps. MATTHIE, WILLIAM FROST Known as Bill . . . participated in Cross Country IO, II, wres- tling IO, II, I2, Track IO, II, and Lettermen's Club II, I2 plans on going to college . . . enioyed the school spirit at Crawford . . . otten heard say- ing, Oh, boy. . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation. MASLIAH, SUSAN JOY Susie is often heard exclaiming, Yeh-sure pal! . . . was active in A.F.S. II, Social Committee II, Publicity Committee, Ring Committee . . . will never for- get the '6I Senior Prom and Graduation . . . is thinking of becoming a Starlite Opera Sing- er or Professional Model after majoring in music and business at San Diego State . . . favored the rallies, football games, Sen- ior traditions, and all the won- derful kids at Crawford. MAXWELL, EDWINA MERL Known as Eddie . . . was a member of the Senior Prom Theme and Bids Committees, Stir-ups I2 . . . plans to attend San Diego City College and then become a Clothes Design- er . . . often heard saying, Nice thing to say! . . . will never forget sneaking into the Rancho with the girls and get- ting caught . . . enioyed being in the same English class as Suzie. McBRATNEY, RICHARD DALE Dick plans to attend San Diego City College for two years, U.C. L.A. for two years, then the Air Force Academy . . . will always remember our victory over Hoover in I960, and the Senior Prom . . . participated in Cross Country IO, II, Stir-ups IO, II, I2, and Advanced Band IO . . . football games and the friendly attitude ot the student body will never be forgotten. Wa., -..- McBRlDE, ALTON LEROY Known as Al . . . often heard saying, When are you going to lower your car? . . . will never forget Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . plans to at- tend San Diego City College for two years, then San Diego State, and become an Engineer . . . enioyed the numerous ac- tivities, football games, basket- ball games, dances, and rallies . . . will always remember auto shop. McCARRON, EILEEN Eileen transferred from North Chicago Community High in Illinois . . . active in Slir-ups and on the Senior Prom Com- mittee . . . will always remem- ber August 9, 1961 . . . often heard saying, Oh, ieepersf' . , . aspires to attend college and become a Dental Assistant . . . enioyed Crawford's campus, teachers, and school spirit, MCCOY, LINDA LEE Mac was active in Council 10, 11, and Stir-ups 1O,11,I2 . , . plans to go to Art School and eventually get married... favored her 11th and 12th grade art classes . . . often says, Hey, really? . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Ditch Day. McCLURKlN, RlCHARD PAUL Known as Mc . . . spends his leisure time reading . . . will never forget his English literature class . , . aspires to become a Journalist. MCGIRR, IRENE LOUISE Louise enjoys playing the piano and organ and writing to Fa- bian, her Spanish-speaking pen pal in Ecuador . . . often says, Oh really? . . . plans to go on to San Diego State and maior in music, and then be- come a Music Teacher, Traveler, and Housewife lnot necessarily in that orderl . . . favored her nate-taking and French classes . . . her entire three years at Crawford, along with Ditch Day will never be forgotten. McCORD, LENNIS JANE Lennis is often heard saying, Good thinking! . . . partici- pated in French Club 10, Stir- ups 10, Drill 11, Vespers Com- mittee, Senior Y-Teens, Conces- sions 12 . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . favored the teachers and our great school spirit. McINTlRE, CH ERYL KAY Known as Mackie to all . . . is especially proud of having gone to Crawford . . . participated in Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' League 11, 12, Tennis Club 12, and Junior Achievement 10, 11 . . . often heard saying, You better believe it! . . . plans to marry and hopes to lead a suc- cessful life . . . will never for- get the rallies and assemblies, the various clubs, and attend- ing the best school in San Diego. McDONNELL, DENNIS MICHAEL Referred to as Big Mac . . . participated in Bowling 10, 11, Stir-ups 12, Key Club 12, and German Club 12 . . . will never forget the pie fight in the cafeteria and a certain night during an N.F.L. Tournament . . . plans to become a Poli- tician or a Research Scientist . . . enjoyed the teachers at Crawford and the wild debates in American Government. 3-11502 McKEAN, PENELOPE LOU Penny to all . . . active in Choir 11, 12, Vespers Committee 12, Stir-ups . . . often says, Forget it. . . . will always remember the City Music Festival of '61 . . . plans to go to San Diego State . . . wishes to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . enioyed her French class, McSORLEY SHARALESS SUZANNE Sheryl . . . active in German Club 11, F.T.A. 11, 12, C.S.F. 11 . . . will never forget her first day at Crawford , . . took her four hours to register . . . would like to become an Ele- mentary School Teacher and work with gifted children . . . often heard saying, I haven't the faintest. 'ami McSPARRON, BARBARA JANET Barbie participated in C.S.F. 10, 11, 127 Bible Club 10, 127 G.A. A. and Tennis Club 10, 11, 121 Spanish Club 117 Senior Prom and Ways and Means Commit- tees 12 . . . was Business Man- ager ond Literary Editor of the Annual Staff 12 . . . will al- ways remember her Senior year and Graduation . . . enioyed watching the football games and track meets, and working on the Centaur Staff. MEIXNER, MARLENE MERSHON, BEVERLY MEINER, SHARON LOUISE Sharon's activities include Y- Teens 127 Stir-ups 10, 117 Sen- ior Prom Band Committee . . . favored art, science and the numerous Senior traditions . . . occasionally exclaims What? . . . will never forget the first rally and football game and her Graduation . . . aspires to become an Interior Decorator. Cl' MEYER, HEATHER CLAIRE Yeah, well. is the favorite expression of Heidi . . . took part in Choir7 Drillp G.A.A. 117 Ensemble 127 Publications 12 . . . will always remember Ditch Day . . . aspires to attend college . . . enioyed Crawford's tremendous school spirit and being a Senior . . . was the very hardworking Picture Editor on the Centaur Staff. Marlene plans on attending San Diego Stale and entering into business . . . participated in Drill 117 Y-Teens 11, 127 Senior Prom Committee . . . favored her Senior year, especially her Senior art studio class . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. MILLER, EDWARD RUSSELL Sometimes called Little Ed . . . active in R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 127 Gymnastics 11, 12 . . . often says, Smile it can't be that good. . . . enioyed the crazy people, the smiling faces and the various activities at Crawford . . . hopes to become a Naval Officer and a Com- mercial Artisl' . . . will always remember graduation from N.T. C. and the night we beat Gross- mont in 1959. MILLER, JANICE ELAYNE Answers to Jan . . . activities include Student Affairs Com- mittee 107 Stir-ups7 Junior Council7 Senior Y-Teens7 Senior Announcements and Vespers Committees7 and C.S.F. 12 . . . was Senior Write-ups Editor for the Centaur . . . will always remember going to the '61 Senior Prom . . . plans to at- tend San Diego Stale . . . fre- quently says, Nice thing! . . . fond of the basketball games and lunchtime. fi Awww! NK' MEYER, MARILYN JEANNE Man Alive! is the favorite expression of Moo . . . active in Bible Club7 Ensemble 127 C.S.F. 10, 117 Senior Announce- ments Committee7 H.S.S.7 Inter- Club Council . . . enioyed her psychology class . . . aspires to be a Nurse . . . will always remember Graduation. MILLICAN, EDWARD SMITH Ed to all . . . active in Chess Club7 National Forensic League7 R.O.T.C .... was also on the Honor Roll . . . plans to be a professor of Ieftwing Political Science . . . proud of never buying a Pacer . . . will always remember the U.S.C. Speech Tournament. MILLS, CHARLES REGINALD Known as Reggie . , . was an active member of the weight lifting team 12 . . . hopes to become an engineer . . . will never forget the day he was caught leaving the school grounds . . . is often heard saying How are you making it? . . . enioyed the rallies and football games. 2 'fffaim' MINDEMAN, DUANE LOU IS Known to all as Wane . . . aspires to become an architect . . . most memorable moment was the Senior Ditch Day Com- mittee meeting that he couldn't attend . . . activities included Football 105 Track 11, 12, Sen- ior Ditch Day Committee Chair- man, Key Club, and Clean Campus Chairman . . . will never forget participating in Senior activities especially the football season, and listening to Jim Pieri talk in circles. MING, DENNIS LOU Dennis was an active member- of the R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12, Rifle Team 11, 12, Fancy Drill Team 11, Cadet Club 10, 11, 12 . .. hopes to become an Air Force Ground Officer . . . enjoyed R.O.T.C. and the Rifle Team. :UA vm-W, MITCHELL, THOMAS ROYCE Tom aspires to be a member of the Air Force . . , will never forget watching Mr. Blanken- burg catch squirrels in the Sen- ior Parking Lot, which he calls Injury Row . . .is often heard exclaiming More than enough. . . . enjoyed the hour long lunch period. -fn. MITCHELL, JUDITH ANN Judy liked attending the foot- ball games . . . participated in Senate 10 . . . memorable mo- ment was Graduation . . . as- pires to attend college and be- come an Airline Hostess. MIZE, PAULETTE IRENE Occasionally called Little Stink- er . . . active in Band and Orchestra 10, A.F.S. 11, 12, C. S.F. 12, Stir-ups 12, and Senior Y-Teens . . . was also on the Honor Roll 11 . . . will always remember when Crawford beat Grossmont, and the Senior Prom . . . uses Fine excessively... enjoyed the Senior Quad and Senior Lockers . . . plans to attend college and become an MITCHELL, SHARON KAY Sharon aspires to be a Math or Language Teacher . . . activi- ties include C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. 11, 12, Ways and Means Com- mittee 11 . . . often says, Smile . . . will never forget Graduation and her last day at Crawford . . . was A.S.B. Ticket Auditor 125 Vespers Committee Chairman, President of F.T.A. 12 . . . enjoyed her plane and solid geometry class and the Senior Parking Lot. MOLLICK, RONALD SAMUEL Ron aspires to major in science at college . . . often says, If I were you, l'd worry about it. . . . enjoyed the girls' school spirit and the modernistic build- ings . . . active in the Bowling Club . . . will always remember when Mr. Clapper told him to shave off his beard on the first day of school. MIXON, PAUL VERNON Called Paul . . . active in the R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12 . . . will never forget the A.S.B. Ball or the R.O.T.C. Ball . . . will attend San Diego City College and San Diego State . . . liked the football games. Elementary Teacher. ff'- MONTEJANO, WILLIAM HENRY Referred to as Monty . . . par- ticipated in Hi-Y 10, Lettermen's Club 11, 12, Rallies and Assem- blies Committee 11, 12, Base- ball 11, 12 . . . enjoyed the sports activities at Crawford.. . plans to attend City College . , . favored a certain coach . . . will always remember his Senior year. MONTGOMERY, JACK SHERWOOD Jack enjoys everything which has to do with the theater . . . danced with the Starlite Operai for two years . . . often heardl saying, Ye God. . . . hopes: to direct and someday have hiss own theater school . . . willl never forget when he playedl Liliom . . . liked the classesa in which there were discussions.. MOON, JUDY DONNA Judy was an active member of G.A.A. 10, 11, 12 . . . February 11 and 12, and June 25, 1961 will never be forgotten . . . hopes to marry a rancher and breed horses and cattle . . . fond of the 2:40 bell . . . often says, Howdy, Geronimo! MORRIS, DONALD RAY Poor Baby, is Don's favorite expression . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . active in Foot- ball , . . will never forget all his friends, Crawford itself, and the great school spirit. MURDOCK, NANCY LYNN Nancy hopes to someday be- come well-organized and be a good school teacher . . . took part in Honor Roll 10, ll, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, H.S.S., Stir-ups 11, 12, Tennis Club 12 . . . often says, Terrific . . . her first day at Crawford and her Graduation will always re- main fond memories . . . liked the friendliness of the wonder- ful students and faculty. MORRIS, WILLIAM SHELBY Too Bad is the favorite ex- pression of Willie . . . enioyed the football games and rallies . . . active in R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team . . . aspires to be a Commercial Airlines Pilot . . . will never forget the Jeff Green- leaf Benefit game against Sweetwater. .sf-Ho NESS, RACHEL Eliot to all . . . participated in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, A.F.S. 10, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12... was also President of Future Secretaries Club and A.S.B. Commissioner of Finance . . . will never forget being chosen a finalist for the exchange stu- dent . . . aspires to attend busi- ness college and become a Secretary . . . often says, For crying out loud. . . . enioyed being able to go to such a MUELLER, SHARON FAY Sharon was active in Junior Red Cross 11, Senior Ring Commit- tee, Future Secretaries 12, Sen- ior Y-Teens . . . will always re- member Graduation . . . often says, What is this? . . . is a Secretary for a Travel Agency . . . would like to be a Travel Agent. NEVITT, JAMES EDWARD Called Jim . . . will never for- get when the frog got loose in Mr. Rumsey's biology class . . . enioyed being able to wear bermudas and short socks and the Senior Prom will always be remembered . . . aspires to be a Criminologist and to build o car that will go 200 m.p.h. we 'P'-'rf' MYERS, PEGGY JEAN Peg will always remember her entire Senior year, especially the '61 Football Carnival . . . took part in Future Secretaries, Y-Teens, Crawford C , Senior Council, Nominating, Stir-ups . . . wants to attend college and become a Legal Secretary or an Interior Decorator . . . often exclaims, lt's wonnnnnn- derful! . . . enioyed the school spirit the Seniors exhibited and all their traditions. 5x great school. NEWPORT, RONALD DEAN Ron to all . . . participated in Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12 . . . ambition is to make money . . . enjoyed all the sports ac- tivities . . . Graduation will al- ways remain a fond memory. NIPPER, JANET ANN Jan transferred from Lincoln High where she was active in Bowling Club 10, Lancers, Riot Club 10, Future Teachers 11 will never forget her first day at Crawford . . . aspires to marry a rich man and to show her American Government teach- er that money is not her only interest . . . liked the school spirit and the clean campus. OCH IUTO, MADONNA ANN Called Donna . . . future plans include attending San Diego State and becoming o Writer . . . was Editor-in-chief of the Pacer . . . active in Senior Y- Teens, Vespers Committee, An- nouncements Committee, Stir- OIAN, KARIN DEE Karin took part in Senior Y- Teens and the Bowling Club . . . was on the Senior Prom Committee . . . often says, Oh, the power of .prolific poets, . . . will never forget Ditch Day and Graduation . . . hopes OLSEN, ALBERT WILLIAM Commonly called Albie, but pre- fers the name Al . . . active in Basketball TO, ll, l2, Baseball IO, and Stir-ups . . . hopes to go to Europe and then attend Columbia University and be- come a Doctor . . . enjoyed playing on the basketball team . . . often says, What's the story, Buckwheat? . . . will always remember going to Yuma with the basketball team as a junior . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom. nw' ups IO, ll, T25 C.S.F., Senate . summer school '59 will never be forgotten . . . often says, Ya sure-like I really be- lieve you. . . . enjoyed being a Senior and being able to park in the Senior Parking Lot. O'KEEFE, PAUL ROBERT Paul . . , plans on attending college . . . will someday be- come a Commercial Artist . . . enjoyed the Senior Quad and Traditions . . . the Senior Prom and Ditch Day will always be remembered. OWENS, BRUCE EDWARD Known as Scotty . . . trans- ferred from Hoover . . . will always remember American Government . . . hopes to be an Engineer . . . frequently says, What's happening? to find beauty in everything she sees, to find good in every- one she meets, and to live in San Francisco with the Bohem- ians . . . enjoyed English lit- erature and the hour long lunch period. OKUN, ELLEN MAYE Ellie to all . . . was Publicity Chairman ll, and Ticket Chair- man of the All School Play T961 . . . will always remember being chosen Girls' State Rep- resentative and having Mr. Ber- tain turn her Senior ring . . . aspires to be a successful Singer and Actress on Broadway . . . enjoyed working on the school plays . . . frequently says, I don't want to talk about it! PACK, ROBERT ALLEN Referred to as Pack . . . partici- pated in Senate, Golf Club, and C.S.F .... was on the Honor Roll . . . will never forget fail- ing first year German . . . oc- casionally says, Real good. . . . enjoyed the school work and the night football games OSHER, JO ANN Jo was active in Choir and C.S.F .... will attend San Diego State and major in Music . . . will be a Music Teacher, and possibly go into music profes- sionally . . . often says, l'm just sick! . . . liked her Eng- Iish class with all her good buds. PAGLIUSO, EMMETT Called Egie . . . transferred from Saint Augustine in his junior year . . . will never for- get when he finally had his Senior picture taken . . . plans on majoring in Business . . . often says, See you around campus . . . his geometry class will never be forgotten. Aeronautical Engineer. plans on becoming an PAIN, AL C. Al participated in Hi-Y, Stir- upsg Football ll, Baseball IO . . . all the football carnivals will always be remembered... would like to someday be a Draftsman of Astronautics . . . often says, What's the story? . . . enjoyed the kids at Craw- ford and all the football games... Fe-46. W if. 'T PALLAS, VIRGINIA RUTH Ginny to all . . . took an active part in Bowling Club 10, Stir- ups 10, 12, Drill 11, C.S.F. 11, 12, Honor Roll 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, I2 . . . will never forget when she finally made C.S.F. . . . aspires to be a Legal Sec- retary and marry her boss . . . liked being a Senior and en- joyed all the football games. PARKER, ELLIOTT BRUCE PARRELL, BONNIE JOYCE Bonnie participated in Tennis 10, G.A.A. 10, Social Commit- Bruce to all . . . participated in Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling PALMER, SHIRLEY IRENE Likes to be called ShirI . . . will always remember her first day as a Senior because the end was so close . . . her am- bition is to graduate . . . some- times says, Is that right? . . . enioyed her American Govern- ment class, the rallies at lunch and the weekends. PARRY, RALPH THOMAS Ralph plans on attending col- lege . . . was active in Cross Country 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Lettermen's Club . . . Graduation will never be forgotten . . . favorite say- ing is Beat Hoover! IO, 11,12, Key Club 11,12, Hi-Y 10, 11, Rallies and Assem- blies Committee 12 . . . will always remember being chosen as co-captain of the football team . . . plans on attending college and hopes to live a happy life . . . liked the foot- ball coaches and some Ncertain students . . . will never forget being on the winning 'C.l.F. Football Team. 'Mgr PAWLOWSKI, SUSAN VICTORIA Sue to all . . . participated in Senior Y-Teens and Stir-ups . . . her senior year and Graduation will never be forgotten . . . plans to become an Airline Hostess . . . enioyed the Crow- fordites' school spirit and friend- liness . . . often says, Oh, come onl tee IO, Elections Committee 11, Y-Teens 11, Annual Staff 11, 12, H.S.S., Senior Prom Com- mittee, Ways and Means Com- mittee 11, Honor Day Commit- tee, Girls' League 12, C.S.F. . . . plans on attending college and becoming a Fashion Buyer . . . was Activities Editor on the Centaur Staff . . . will never forget all the fun she had dur- ing her Senior year. PEARSON, SUSAN PATRICIA Suzie will never forget- the time the girls got caught sneaking into the Rancho Drive-in . . . active in Senior Bids and Theme Committees, Stir-ups II, 12, Senior Y-Teens, Red Cross 10, 11, Junior Council . . . future plans include attending City College and becoming an Air- line Stewardess or a Model . . . often says, All right! . . . fond of her junior English class and her senior Math class. PASQUARIELLO, THOMAS ANTHONY Called Tony . . . plans on be- ing a Teacher . . . often says, The Greeks are our masters in all branches of Iearning -- Cicero . . . enioyed a certain history class. PENDLETON, WILLIAM JEROME Jerry . . . active in the Weight- lifting Club . . . often heard saying, That's the way it goes. . . . liked a 'certain after school club . . . will always remember Ditch Day . . . will someday become a Veterinarian. PENN, STEPHEN LEE Steve was active in Track 10, Golf II, 12, Senate 10, 11, Sophomore Council, C.S.F., and was on the Honor Roll . . . be- ing the Colt Moscot's posterior was quite enioyable . . . will never forget when the Colt lost its tail . . . thought the school spirit was fabulous . . . plans to maior in some field of elec- tronics or business at Santa Barbara State. PERROTTI, DENNIS CHARLIE Dennis plans to attend San Diego State College and major in business . . . participated in Track 10, 11 . . . often says, As a matter of fact. . . . Crawford's football victory over Saints in 1960 and the Senior Prom will always be remem- bered . . . enjoyed his Ameri- can Government class and the football games. PERSON, MARCIA LYNN Called Marsh . . . often says, Be serious. . . . took part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Stir-ups 10,' 11 . . . will always remember the Sen- ior Prom and Graduation . . . future plans include college and elementary school teaching . . . preferred the hour long lunch, the games and dances, choir, and all the new friends she has made. PETERSON, DANIEL BRUCE Dan . . . participated in Graph- ic Arts Club 10, Work Experi- ence 11, 12 . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . hopes to be a Fire Sprinkler Engineer . . . occasionally says, Let's have a party. . . . en- joyed getting out of school early to go to work. PETERS, MAUREEN BARRETT Renee participated in the Bowl- ing Club 1O, Y-Teens 11, 12, Stir-ups 11, 12, Office Monitor . . . will always remember De- cember 12, 1959 and the Sen- ior Prom . . . enjoyed her alge- bra and geometry classes . . . liked selling concessions at foot- ball games . . . often says, Tis a pity. . . . wants to go to college and enjoy life. PEYTON, ROBERT ERNEST Called Bob . . . will never for- get the Crawford-Saints football game . . . plans on becoming a Mechanical Engineer . . . liked having first period gym . . . enjoyed the Senior lockers. PETERS, PAMELA VIRGINIA Pamzie to some . . . took an active part in Drill 11, Craw- ford C , Y-Teens, Honor Roll 10 . . . will never forget Ditch Day, the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . aspires to be- come an Airline Stewardess or a Receptionist . . . occasionally says, Oh, Heavenly Days! . . . favored all the activities, sports and the wonderful people at Crawford. PFAU, TH EODORA SUSAN MARIE Called Teddie . . . will always remember her whole Senior year . '. . participated in Senate 10, Nominating Convention 10, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, C.S.F. 11, 12, Girls' League IO, 12, Flag Corps 11, Publicity, Ves- pers, and Commencement Com- mittees 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 . . . plans on attending college and becoming a Doctor . . . enjoyed her fellow students and their school spirit. PETTEYS, DIANE JEAN Diane was the Pacer Art Editor 11, Centaur Art Editor 12, Chairman of the Senior Party . . . took part in A.F.S. 10, 11, 12, C.S.F., Girls' League 10, 11, Junior Prom Committee, Y-Teens, Inter-club Council, Crawford C . . . frequently says, Snarf! . . . aspires to know the world . . . her first view of Caleta Beach, Acapulco, in the early morning will always re- main a fond memory. PFISTER, ALICE BARBARA Alice enjoyed the early periods, the hour for lunch, and the football games . . . often says, I can imagine. . . . plans to go to business college and then become a Secretary . . . will always remember Ditch Day. PHEIL, LOUIS DOUGLAS Doug was a participant in C,S. F. and was also on the Honor Roll . . . Ditch Day and Gradu- ation will always be remem- bered . . . aspires to be a Physicist . . . favorite expres- sion is, Rots of Ruck . . . en- joyed the night football games,, his science classes, and the Senior Parking Lot. PITKANEN, SUSAN WANITA Suzie to all . . . participated in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track, Tennis Club 10, ll, 12, Junior Council . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will al- ways be remembered . . . hopes to attend Davis College and en- ter the field of Herpetology . . . favored the Girls' Track Team, and lunch activities . . . will never forget skateboarding with Judy. .W 1+-is -.M PHILLIPS, LEROY MITCHELL, Ill Called Lee . . . was Senior Pub- licity Chairman . . . was active in Football, Wrestling, Gymnas- tics, Key Club . . . will never forget doing gymnastics in drafting class . . . hopes to be an Architect . . . often says, The hurrier I do, the behinder I get! gym, and Doctor Baxter films in chemistry. . . . liked drafting, PICCIOTTI, JERRY JOSEPH Jerry was active in the Weight- lifting Club . . . enjoyed sec- ond lunch when the girls made fools of themselves . . . often says, What did you say your name was? . . . aspires to be a Stock Broker . . . will always remember the Prom. POMPLUN, MARY LOUISE Referred to as Lee Lee . . . took part in Student Affairs, Stir-ups, Council 10, 11, 12, Senate 10, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Drill, A.S.B. Nominating Convention, A.F.S., Senior Prom Committee . . . will never for- get the '61 Senior Prom? Dis- neyland, and the '62 Home- coming . . . plans include at- tending the University of San Diego and becoming a Dieti- cian . . . liked the Senior tra- ditions. PHILLIPS, SHARON GAYLEENE Sharon transferred from Gross- mont where she was in the Pep Club, NFNC, Girls' League, Girls' Glee Club, Sorias, Hy- poIla's . . . at Crawford she was active in Choir and Stir- ups . . . often says, To each his own. . . . will someday be a Surgical Nurse of the W.A.V. E.S .... Graduation will always be remembered . . . enjoyed the friendly people and their spirit. PIERI, JAMES VINCENT Jim, who is sometimes called Paisano, was our great A.S.B. President . . . active in Football 1O,11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Stir-ups 12, Lettermen's Club, C.S.'F., and on the Honor Roll . . . plans to become a Physi- cian . . . was Junior Class Vice President . . . enjoyed watching a certain chemistry teacher's experiments . . . often says, It must be ltaIian! . . . will never forget the A.S.B. elections. 1 POPE, DENNIS WAYNE Called The Pope . . . says, Bless you. . . . usually after the mention of his last name . . . will never forget Gradua- tion . . . plans include acquir- ing a Ph.D. and becoming c Methodist Minister . . . likec history and play production. POE, MARJORIE RUTH Margie was active in Council 10, 12, Senate 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, A.F.S. 11,. Publicity and Social Committees 10, 11, 12, All School Play 12, Senior Play 12, and Y-Teens10, 11,12 . . . liked a certain someone . . . plans to attend college and then marry . . . enjoyed her Spanish class . . . will never forget Graduation. ef C2 POPE, ROLPHE FRED POSTHUMUS, HAROLD JAMES Rolfe hopes to become an Elec- tronics Engineer . . . was active in C.S.F. 10, ll, 12, Senate, Junior Council . . . enjoyed his Hal participated in Football 10, ll, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, Let- termen's Club . . . often heard electronics glass, saying I care, , . . would like to be an architect . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. 187 -'fs' -Lie, ' POWER, JORDAN PETER Referred to as Buddy . . . active in Sophomore Council, Senate 11, 12, Football 12, and Rallies and Assemblies Committee . . . will alwyas remember the Foot- ball Carnival . . . hopes to have ambitions . . . enioyed the long lunch periods and the assemblies. PRAGER, NANCY LEE Nancy was Program Committee Chairman 10, 11, Commence- ment Committee Chairman 12, N.F.L. President . . . took an active part in Election Com- mittee 1O, Speech Tournaments, Junior Prom Committee, Span- ish Club 11, Vespers Commit- tee, A.S.B. Elections Committee 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, ll, 12, Debate, Forum Club . . . the aftermath of all speech tournaments will never be forgotten . . . plans on be- ing a High School Teacher. PROUT, BARBARA LOUISE Barbara took part in Stir-ups 11, 12, Bible Club 10, 11, 12, C.S.F. ll, 12, Choir 10, Honor Roll 11, 12 . . . often says, Good grief. . . . will never forget all the Senior ac- tivities, especially Graduation . . . was A.S.B. Clerk 12 . . . enioyed the school spirit and friendliness of the students, a certain Spanish class, and being A.S.B. Clerk . . . future plans include college and a teaching career. 'H--.Q PRICHARD, MICH EAL GENE Referred to as Michie, for ob- vious reasons . . . plans to go to college and study art and fashion design . . . often says, Wanna bet! and You're kid- ding! . . . fond of the ants at Crawford. QUINTERO, JOSEPH Joe participated in Band 10, 11,12 and Pep Band 12... enioyed his English class and the football games . . . wants to attend City College . . . will always remember Ditch Day, Graduation, and the Senior Prom. PROMINSKI, BARBARA JO ANN Barbie to all . . , participated in the Bowling Club 1O, 11, 12 and Drama 10, 11, 12. . .will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . often says, Talk much? . . . aspires to be happy in whatever she partakes . . . enioyed her his- tory, drama, and crafts classes. li, f RABORN, GAIL Gail enioyed the green rubber trash cans . . . aspires to find thevexciting, beautiful, and un- usual things in life . . . was Sophomore Tradition Chairman, Sophomore Slave, Editor of Ac- tivities on the Centaur 11, 12, Senior Party Assistant Chairman . . . took part in Senate 10, 11, A.F.S. 10, Ensemble 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 11, 12 . . . will never forget the week at the Old Mission . . . enjoyed singing at the Senior Party. Q QUlNN, ROBERT LAWRENCE Known as Bob . . . transferred from Saints where he took part in Football and Track . . . member of Weightlifting Club at Crawford . . . plans on at- tending college . . . will never forget flunking both chemistry and Spanish in the some year. 'Wmfwf Ml, RACZ, CAROLE SUE Carole will never forget when she got an A in bookkeeping . . . wants to go to college, marry, and then work . . . liked all of her classes and teachers, especially her marriage coun- selor. RADCLIFFE, JOYCE GAYLE Joyce likes swimming, badmin- ton, and sewing . . . took part in G.A.A .... will always re- member Graduation . . . en- ioyed her Spanish class. RADEMAKER, MARY ECHO Mary liked being in Drill Team . . . participated in Drill ll, Ways and Means and Prom Committeesy Stir-ups I2, Future Secretaries I2 . . . future plans include attending the Univer- sity of San Diego for Women and becoming a Registered Nurse . . . will never forget Jeff Greenleaf and Ditch Day . . . enioyed being a Senior . . . often says, Oh, crumb bugI RALPH, MICHAEL KING RANSOM, MAL DAVID RAINEY, WILLIAM ERNEST Called Willie . . . took an active part in Track IO, ll, 12, Football IO, Il, 127 Hi-Y IO, lly Lettermen's Club 10, ll, 12, Wrestling I2, Senate I2 . . . will never forget Crawford winning in the Carnival . . . aspires to be a Physical Education Teach- er . . . enioyed his whole Senior year . . . was named football player of the year for his out- standing playing ability. Q:-.mtg RAST, ROBERT GEORGE Bob or Bobby . . . will never forget his first day at Crawford . . . transferred here at the be- ginning of this year from Flori- da . . . future plans include at- tending college and becoming a Doctor . . . occasionally says, Howdy Ya'lI. . . . enioyed the school spirit at the football games. Mike to all . . . enjoys swim- ming . . . was active in Wres- tling IO, ll, I2 and Gymnas- tics Il . . . Ditch Day will never be forgotten . . . plans on be- ing a Draftsman . . . often says, You ain't far wrong! RENFRO, WALTER LOWELL Called Walt . . . will never for- get when he got caught in the Senior Parking Lot in the mid- dle of a rally . . . aspires to become a Tool and Die Maker . . . never said the same thing twice . . . liked Crawford colors and the kids who wore them. Mal transferred from Hoover at the beginning of the year . . . was a member of Crawford's Senior Pram Committee . . . will never forget picking up Francie at 5 A.M. for the Senior Breakfast . . . plans on entering law or business administration . . . occasionally says, Be serious! . . . liked Crawford's great spirit and graphic arts. RICE, ANN ELIZABETH Ann participated in Stir-Ups and F.T.A ..., will always remem- ber enioying the Senior Tradi- tions . . . plans to go to col- lege and become a Second Grade Teacher . . . enioyed her art classes. REISINGER, GERALD BEN Called Gerry . . . participated in Hi-Y . . . plans on attending San Diego State College . . . liked the longer' lunch period and his drafting class . . . often says, You'd better believe it. RICHARDSON, DY ANN Di-Di to all . . . often says, Is he very cute? I can't see that far without my glasses. . . . plans on Teaching business education or drama arts . . . Ditch Day, the Senior Prom and Graduation will always be re- membered . . . enioyed being a Senior and school spirit, es- pecially towards ,leff Greenleaf . . . participated in Drillp Ways and Means, Vespers, Senior Tra- ditions, and Senior Prom Com- mittees, G.A.A. RICHMOND, JOHN PAUL John was an active participant in P.E. and lunch . . . plans on college and then the Navy . . . often says, Be quiet while l'm interrupting. . . . will always remember Graduation and Ditch Day. 61'-7 RICHTER, BRAUN ERIC Likes to be called Skip . . . thought that the victories of the football team were great . . . can be heard saying, What's happening? . . . hopes to graduate with a diploma and go to City College . . . will never forget Graduation and the Prom. RITTER, HELGA ANNA SOPHIE Helga enioyed throwing the sophomores and juniors out of the Senior Quad and her 5th period History class . . . took an active part in Senior Y-Teens and Bowling Club . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will always be remembered . . . often says, Really? . . . fu- ture plans include attending col- lege and becoming a Dental Hygienist. H we RODGERS, ROBERT HENRY JR. Bob to all . meeting Loretta will never be forgotten . . . ac- tive in Track 10, and Weight- lifting Club . . . aspires to at- tend the Naval Academy . . . often says, Yeah, sure. . . . enioyed the'Weightlifting Club. ROBERTS, MICHAEL JOHN Mike was one of our enthusi- astic cheerleaders . . . often says, Sure, pal. f . . was also J.V. cheerleader . . . took part in Gymnastics 10, 11, Centaur 10, 11, Boys' Federation 1O,V11, Hi-Y 10, 11 . . . the football carnivals will never be forgot- ten . . . enioyed the Senior's school spirit, the Senior Tradi- tions, and second lunch . . . plans on a career in Law. ROEMMICH, CAROLE RUTH What if . . .? is often heard from Carole . . . took an active part in G.A.A. 12, Senior Prom Committee, Ways and Means Committee 12, Honor Day Com- mittee 12, Pacer Staff 12, Bible Club 10 . . . aspires to attend college and receive her Master Degree . . . enioyed the Senior Traditions, track, cross country, and the football games . . . the '61 and '62 Senior Proms will always be remembered. ROBERTS, TERRELL GEAN Rick . . . one of our enthusiastic cheerleaders . . . will always re- member falling through a win- dow in the 200 building and being chastised for unbecoming conduct in the Senior Quad . . . active in Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 11, 12, J.V. Football 10, Weight Lifting: Club 10 . . . was Cheerleader 12 , . . known for talking in riddles . . . wishes to be able to live up to his religion. ROISMAN, JODl Known as Jodacita . . . par- ticipated in Tennis Club 10, 11, 12, G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, A.F.S. 11, Spanish Club 11, Badmin- ton Club 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . will always remember the day she was elected Senior Class Vice President . . . plans to attend pharmacy college . . . enioyed her U. S. History and chemistry class. RODSTROM, THOMAS JAMES Tom to all . . . will never for- get landing his car in the Sen- ior Parking Lot . , . hopes to become an Electronic Design Engineer . . . enioyed the sound of the bell after English . . . took part in the Radio Club and the Science Fair. ROLAN, PATRICIA ANN Known as Pat . . . participated in Sophomore Council, C.S.F. 12, Tennis Club 10, 11 12, Ways and Means Committee 11, 12, Honor Day and Vespers Committees 12, Senate . . . was Centaur Clubs Editor 12. ROLETTO, KATHLEEN MARY Kathy to all . . . was a Girls' League Representative 10 and A.F.S. Secretary 11 . . . was a member of the Junior Prom Committee, Stir-Ups 12, Future Secretaries 12, Council 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 . . . aspires to go into elementary education . . . the 1960 A.S.B. Ball will be a fond memoryf forever , . . frequently says,, Oh, never mind! Wx RUOCCO, RALPH TOMMY Tom to everyone . . . active in Hi-Y II . . . wants to go to college . . . thought Crawford's spirit was great . . . often says, lt can be done. . . . will never forget the Prom, Gradua- tidn, and all three years at Crawford. the Prom, Ditch Day or Gradua- tion. ROSE, DONALD DANA Don was active on various com- mittees including the A.S.B. Elections Committee during his three years at Crawford . . . also worked on the Pacer in his Junior year . . . will always remember when we finally won at the Football Carnival . . . often says lt's not what you've done, but what your going to do . will not easily forget ROUTT, LYNNDENE Lynn to all . . . active in G.A.A. 10, II, Y-Teens IO, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, Tennis Club 10, Prom Committee . . . enioyed lunch, American Government, and the great school spirit . . . aspires to be a Mathematical Programmer and later to marry . , . often heard saying Now here's the plan. . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom and having gym with two cer- tain friends. RUTKOWSKI, BARBARA ELIZABETH Referred to as Bobbie . . . par- ticipated in N.F.L. I1, 12 . . . likes to dance, dance, and dance . . . future plans include two years of City College and the Air Force . . . Graduation will always be remembered . . . Oh, really Dave! and Ex- cruciating agonyl are favorite expressions of Bobbie . . . en- ioyed the speech activities and her bookkeeping classes. SALMELIN, MARTA HELENA MARGUERITA Marta, our foreign exchange student from Finland,often says, I don't know. . . . partic- ipated in anything that fit her schedule, A.F.S., H.S.S., Y- Teens, Tennis Club . . . her first steps on American ground at Idlewild, New York, will never be forgotten . . . enioyed the people at Crawford, their smiles, and the wonderful , friendliness she found here. ROSSMAN, MICHAEL DANIEL Referred to as Mike . . . par- ticipated in Graphic Arts Club 10, Junior Council, Rallies and Assemblies 12 . . . was also Sports Editor for the Centaur and the Crawford Colt's An- terior . . . often says, I can't believe it! . . . aspires to be- come a Dentist . . . will never forget when the Colt lost its tail in front of 18,000 people. RUFING, ROBERT EDWARD Eddie to all . . . active in J.V. Cross Country, A Track 10, 11, 12, Wrestling I2 . . . hopes to go to college and study engi- neering . . . often says, Sounds about right. . . . en- ioyed the football games and sports events at Crawford. SAFFEELS, PAMELA JEAN Pam to all . . . particiapted in Senior Prom Committee, Stir- Ups, Ways and Means Commit- tee, Y-Teens . . . will never forget all the games, the Senior Prom, and Graduation . . . as- pires to become either a Dental Technician or Hygienist . . . occasionally says, Where's your tweaked friend? . . . liked the many wonderful students at Crawford and all the terrific school spirit of all the Seniors. SANDERS, JOHN LESLIE JOSEPH John enioys swimming . . . col- lege and becoming a Draftsman are included in his future plans . . . Ditch Day will never be forgotten . . . liked the Senior Quad and the activities held within. RUPE, JAMES ARTHUR Jim was active in Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball IO, 11, 12, Hi- Y 10, I1, Lettermen's Club 11, 12 . . . enjoyed participating in sports and going to dances and rallies . . . often heard saying, Simple as that. . . . will al- ways remember the Prom and all the exciting moments of his Senior year . . . hopes to go to college and lead a happy life. 9i SANDOVAL, RAYMOND FRANK JR. Called Sandy . . . took part in R.O.T.C. Drill Team and Wres- tling . . . the last of the S.C.l.F. Wrestling matches will never be forgotten . . . plans to ioin the Navy . . . enioyed playing J.V. Football, and being on the R.O.T..C. Drill Team. SAVAGE, PH I LLIP HARWOOD Likes to be called Phil . . . took an active part in R.O.T.C. Drill Team 11, 125 R.O.T.C. Maneu- ver Team, R.O.T.C. Competitive Drill Band . . . sometimes says, You can't win them all! . . . hopes to earn a commission in the Navy . . . liked the friendly spirit of the student body at Crawford. SCHMIDT, KENNETH WARREN Ken to all . . . was an active member of R.O.T.C., Graphic Arts Club, Annual Staff . . . will never forget his first R.O.T.C. Ball . . . hopes to be- come a professional photog- rapher or work for the tele- phone company . . . often says, l guess so if you say so. . . . enioyed taking pictures for the annual staff, lunch and after school activities, and girls. SCHAEFER, ROBERT MICHAEL Bob to all . . . aspires to be a Race Driver or a Machinist . . . favorite expression is That iust won't cut the mustard. SCHMITZ, WILLIAM ANTHONY Ill Bill to all . . . enioyed Craw- tord's victory over Lincoln and our tremendous school spirit . . . was active in Wrestling 10, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Ditch Day Committee, Senate 12, and Boy's Federa- tion 12 . . . frequently says, l'm sure! . . . plans on at- tending San Diego State . . . will never forget the Senior SCHLEIF, BARBARA LUCILLE Commonly called Barbie . . . enioyed the Bowling Club . . . the Senior Prom and Gradua- tion will always be remembered . . . future plans include attend- ing business college . . . often says, Don't be so inquisitive. . . . liked the football and basketball games, the after game dances, and the rallies and assemblies. SCHNELLER, TRUDY ANN Trudi participated in Stir-Ups and Senior Y-Teens . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will always remain fond mem- ories . . . aspires to become a Commercial Artist or Fashion lllustrator . . . enioyed Craw- ford's school spirit, second lunch, and Senior studio . . , often says, Oh, how terrible. SCHMITH, MARY JO Mary will always remember being elected President of H.S.S. . . . active in A.F.S. 10, 11,12pC.S.F. 1O,11,12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Ensemble 11, 12, Junior Council, Social and Publicity Committees 10, 11, Drill 11, Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, Ways and Means Committee . . . enioyed lunch and singing in the Ensemble . . . will some- day become a Nurse. Prom. SCHOENTHAL, VICTORIA LYNN Vicky is sometimes called Frog- gie . . . was a Sophomore Council Representative . . . hav- ing the only pair of red shoes in 3rd period gym class, her birthday surprise in the caf- eteria, and Lloyd will never be forgotten . . , aspires to be happy . . . favored Crawford's red doors and the 1961 football team. SCHOENWALD, STEVEN RAY Steve took part in Football 10 . . . enioyed his 5th period gym class . . . aspires to be a Hotel and Restaurant Manager . . . often says, Your mind's all fouled up. . . . the last day of school will never be forgotten. SCH REIBMAN, GARY LEO Gary participated in the Weight-Lifting Clubg and Wres- tling . . . plans on attending college . . . liked the'peopIe he met at Crawford. SCHULTE, GARY ALAN To be an Architect is Gary's ambition . . . enjoyed drafting . . . took an active part in Wrestling IO, 127 and Hi-Y . . . Ditch Day and Graduation will always remain as fond mem- ories to this Crawfordite. SECOR, SHIRLEY GENE Shirley took part in H.S.S.g Flagsp Senate, Y-Teens IO, ll, IZ, G.A.A. IO, ll, Stir-Ups, C.S.F. IO, ll, 12, Senior Prom, Cap and Gown, and Honor Day Committees . . . being chosen for H.S.S., Flags, and Gradua- tion will never be forgotten . . . aspires to bicycle through- out Europe and to stay happy through life . . . enioyed the casuaIness of the crafts class and Crawford's school spirit. SCHUNERT, SALLY RAY Often ca'lIed SchnerI . . . will never forget her Senior year, especially the week at the beachhouse . . . enioyed the spirit the students showed for all activities and her experi- ences as a J.V. Songleader . . . active in Stir-Ups IO, ll, 12, Y-Teens IO, ll, 127 Crawford C . . . was Miss Dog Patch Day . . . future plans include college and becoming an Air- line Hostess. SELL, DAVID ALLAN David says, Too bad. . . . wants to be a professional mu- sician and enter into pharmacy . . . participated in Orchestra ll, 12, Band ll, l2p Council ll, Pep Band ll, I2 . . . will always remember transferring from Mount Miguel to Crawford . . , enioyed a certain teacher's yard stick. SC ROGGS, TIMOTHY HOWARD Tim was active as Photographer for the Pacer ll, I2 and in the Bible Club . . . memorable moment was Graduation . . . often says, That's a no, no, . . . enioyed the hour long lunch period and the football games lespecially homecomingl . . . plans on being a Teacher. SELLMAN, PAMELA ELIZABETH Called Pam or Plum . . . took part in Council IO, ll, IZ, Girls' League ll, A,F.S. ll, 127 H,S.S.g Y-Teens IO, ll, l27 Pacer Staff ll, Stir-Ups IO, ll, 127 Fillies Follies ll, I2 . . . was Editor of the Pacer I2 . . . will never forget how Jeff Greenleaf helped our unified school spirit . . . liked Craw- ford's tremendous school spirit, its beautiful campus, and its friendly students. SEIGLER, SANDRA LUCILLE Sandy to all . . . passing chem- istry and the day of Graduation will always be remembered . . . participated in Senate IO, Girls' Chorus: Senior Council, Prom Committee . . . plans on attend- ing Mercy College and becom- ing a surgical nurse . . . fa- vorite saying is Kenny . . . enioyed physiology. -'f '?' SELVEY, WILLIAM NEAL BiII's activities can be summed up in one wordg cars . . . en- ioyed Auto Shop . . . often says, Think much? and Nice brains! . . . wants to attend Ventura College and maior in Auto Mechanics . . . will never forget the morning he dropped his cousin's Merc-o-matic in the Auto Shop lot. SHANDRICK, MICHAEL ANDREW Sammy to all . . . enioyed sur- fing . . . aspires to have a iob in the department of parks and beaches as a Ranger . . . often says, Gremes Ho . . . liked the Senior Quad, the last min- ute of the last period and watching the sophomores run around . . . Graduation will never be forgotten. SH EA, SALLIE MAUREEN Called Shea . . . took part in Stir-Ups 11, 12, Senior Y-Teens, Bowling Club 12, Red Cross, Senior Prom Committee . . . aspires to be an Airline Stew- ardess . . . will never forget when Crawford made the touch- down at the Carnival and the Senior ,Prom . . . often says, Millions . . . enioyed Amer- ican Government. SHONGOOD, SANDY SANFORD Sandy aspires to attend college . . . will forget being followed all around school by a motor- cycle cop . . . enjoyed the Sen- ior Quad . . . often heard say- ing, Get that wreck out of my way! . . . activities include Stir-Ups and carrying the loud- speakers for Rick Roberts . . . liked the friendliness of the teachers and students. SHOREY, LYNN MARIE Lynn was an active member of Stir-Ups 11, 12 . . . will never forget sneaking into the Rancho and getting caught'. . . aspires to become a Nurse . . . enioyed the basketball games . . . often says, Oh, yeah. and Thanks a lot. SHONTZ, MICHAEL To lead a happy, enioyable life is Mike's ambition . . . attended North Chicago Community High before transferring to Crawford this year . . . fond of our fine campus and surroundings . . . often says, Could be! . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. SILVERMAN, HARRIET B. Harriet participated in Thespians 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, All School Play 11, Senior Prom Commit- tee . . . plans to go to college . . . was Junior Ball Chairman . . . will always remember Graduation. SHOREEN, SHARON RUTH Called Shoreeny by a few friends . . . would like to be an Elementary Teacher or Spanish Teacher . . . participated in Honor Roll 10, Junior Class Council 11, Tennis Club 10, lt, 12, Badminton 12, Thrift Club 10 . . . often says, Zat so? . . . enioyed Football, Basket- ball, and Baseball . . . will never forget the feeling of spir- it and pride in our school . . . Graduation and all the Senior activities and traditions will al- ways be remembered. SIMS, GARY WAYNE Ah! . . . says Gary. . . plans to go to college and study to be a Mathematician . . . en- ioyed the friedliness of the students at Crawford . . . will never forget his first date with Joyce. SHRIBER, LARRY DIESEL Called Old Man . . . partic- ipated in the Bowling Club . . . will never forget the last day of school . . . frequently says, Too bad boy, too bad. . . . likes females . . . aspires to be a Dentist. SIMS, MICHAEL ELDON Mike to all . . . wants to attend college and become a Gym Coach . . . took an active part in Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Letter- men's Club 10, 11, 12, Weight- lifting Team 12 . . . enjoyed lunch period, gym, and metal shop . . . will always remember his three years at Crawford . . . often says, What are you, some kind of a nut? . . . er. ioys surfing and hunting. SINCLAIR, JAMES RICHARD Jim was active on the Soph- omore Council and also a man- ager for the football team . . . hopes to be an Automotive Mechanic . . . will never forget when we beat Hoover in foot- ball. SKINNER, DARREL DOUGLAS Darrel took part in R.O.T.C. Rifle Team ll, 12, R.O.T.C. Of- ficers Club 12, Skin Diving Club 10, 11 . . . will never forget dropping his transmission in the Senior Parking Lot on the last day of his Junior year . . . aspires to attend college and become an officer in the Army . . . often says, What ya say ' mon? . . . enioyed auto shop, chemistry, and all his good friends at Crawford. SLAYEN, LAWRENCE F. Larry enioyed chemistry . . . aspires to be an Orthodontist . . . took part in Lettermen's Club 10, ll, 12, Prom and Ditch Day Committees, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll IO, 11, 12, Stir'Ups 12 . . . the After Prom will remain a fond mem- ory for Larry. 4 ? SMITH, DONNA MARIE Active in Girls' League 10, 11, 12, Drill 10, 11, Y-Teens 11,12, H.S.S., C.S.F. 12, Stir-Ups 10, ll, 12, Class Secretary 10, 11, 12, Crawford C . . . Smith- erooooooooooo will always re- member being chosen October's Girl of the Month . . . was glad that we had a float for Homecoming . . . plans on attending San Diego City Col- lege and becoming a Dental Assistant. SLAYEN, RONALD LOUIS Ronnie plans on attending col- lege, majoring in physics . . . participated in Boys' Federation 11, Senate 10, Tennis 10, Ditch Day Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Lettermen's Club 10, C.S.F. 10, 11, Honor Roll 10, 11, I2 . . . will never forget Graduation . . . enioyed Mr. Lokke's ties. SMITH, SHARON EVELYN Sharon was active in Bible Club, Choir 12, Stir-Ups . . . will al- ways remember entering her drafting class for the first time . . . wants to work with animals . . . enioyed lunchtime. SMIT, KAREN ANN Karen was active in Ensemble 11, 12, A.F.S. 11, 12, H.S.S., Vespers Committee, G.A.A. 12, Thrift Club, Bible Club IO, ll, 12, Stir-Ups 10, 12, C.S.F. ll, 12, Honor RoII1O,11,I2... will never forget being one of the six A.F.S. finalists . . . en- ioyed physiology, ensemble, and the tremendous school spirit . . . wants to be either a Nurse or a Music Education Teacher . . . often says, Oh brother! SMITH, TONIE LOLA ToenaiIs . . .. participated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 and Stir- Ups IO, 11,12 . . . aspires to become a Journalist . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will never be forgotten . . . often says, You're kidding! . . . enioyed Home Economics and first lunch. SMITH, MARY EVELYN Tex to all . . . plans on at- tending San Diego State and become a Medical Technologist . . . took part in Band 12, Bible Club, Commencement Commit- tee . . . often says, Cheer up, things could be worse. 17's SMITHSON, JUDITH ANN Judie to all . . . active on Soph- omore Council, Student Affairs Committee IO, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, H.S.S. 12 . . . was also on the Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 . .. liked the spirit at Crawford . . . News Editor for the Pacer I2 . . . plans to go on to college. SOKOL, GARY WILLIAM Gary enjoys surfing and skin- diving . . . participated in Skin- diving Club 10, 11, Swimming Team . . . will never forget the day he ditched to go surfing . . . plans to be a Marine Pho- tographer . . . often says, Out- side. . . . enioyed Dr. Baxter's films in chemistry. SOLOMON, LYNNE FRANCINE Lynne will always remember being tapped for H.S.S .... plans on attending college and becoming a Secretary . . . fre- quently says, l'm boiling. . . . took part in Sophomore Council, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club ll, 12, Drill Team, H.S.S. . , . was Honor Day Committee Chairman . . . liked the basketball games at Yuma last year and the school spirit. SOPER, PATRICIA RUTH Referred to as Patty or Sopey . . . was a Senator and a Sav- ings -Stamps Representative . . . was active in Y-Teens 11, 12, Junior Prom, Rallies and Assem- blies, and Ways and Means Committees, Crawford C , Senior Council . . . frequently says, Monge, and You nut! . . . will be a Teacher . . . liked the football team and games, the Senior Quad, and the pep shown by the Seniors. SZ STARCHER, MARGARET HANBY Mag to everyone . . . came to Crawford from the West, where she was active in G.S.A. and Tri-Hi-Y . . . thought Crawford's spirit was great . . . often says, l.ots a luck. . . . wants to be an Airline Hostess . . . will never forget August ll, 1961. SOWERS, JAMES ELLSWORTH Called Jim . . . active in Band 10, 11, Pep Band 11 . . . en- ioyed his chemistry class and the lunch hour . . . would like to be an Aeronautical Engineer . . . often says, And all that rot. . . . will never forget when we beat Hoover in football in 1960. STEDDOM, CLARK MORRISON Clark was active on the Thrift Committee . . . enioyed the Football games, the hour for lunch, and his chemistry class . . . hopes to be an Electronics Engineer . . . will never forget Ditch Day, the Prom, and Grad- uation. SQUIRES, BARBARA LYNN Called Barbie . . . participated in G.A.A. 12, Bowling Club 11, Stir-Ups 11, 12, Junior Council, Vespers Committee 12, Com- mencement Committee 12 . . . will never forget the 1961 Sen- ior Prom and Graduation . . . is looking forward to entering college . . . often says. Just a darned minute. . . . enjoyed her American Government and Study Hall classes. cw-V' 'Pm-1 STEIN, ROBERTA Robbie to all . . . active in A.F,S. 10, Modern Dance Club 10, C.S.F. 11, 12, F.T.A. 12, Commencement Committee . , . hopes to be a Secondary Teach- er or Counselor . . . was also on the Honor Roll . . . enioyed student teaching and being a Senior . . . will always remem- ber Graduation. STAUF, EDWARD DANIEL JR. Known as Dan . . . participated in Baseball . . . often heard saying, I doubt it. . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. STERLING, CHARLES LLOYD Referred to as Chuck . . . active in Journalism, Trig, and Archi- tectural Drafting . . . admired the equality of the students . . . wants to be an Architectural En- gineer . . . often says, Next time take the train. . . . will never forget the Junior Ball. STEVENS, SHARON ILENE Known to a certain class as The Mouth . . . active in Rallies and Assemblies Commit- tee, Elections Committee, Stu- dent Affairs Committee, Council 1O, 11, 12, Senate 10, 11, 12, Centaur Staff 10, 11 . . . also active as Editor-in-chief of the Centaur 12 and Annual Chairman of the Senior Council . . . would like to go to San Diego State and maior in Sec- ondary Education . . . admired the spirit of the Senior class... often says, People, please! STEVENS, SUSAN BETH Susie was active in Thespians and Stir-ups . . . wants to be- come a Social Worker or a Buyer . . . fond of the friend- liness and spirit at Crawford . . . often says, Hi, honey! . . . will never forget a certain double date on January 1, 1961 . . . also is the other half of the Stevens set. STILWELL, SUSAN FAYE STOUT, MARIE ANNETTE You know it. is an expres- sion often used by Marie . . . hopes to attend City College and maior in business . . . re- ceiving her Senior ring and sweater will never be forgotten . . . enjoyed the rallies and games. Suz . . . participated in G.A.A. 11, Junior Prom Committee, Na- tional Forensic League 10 . . . believes Crawford gave her a chance to become an alert and conscious person . , . often heard saying, Such is life. . . . aspires to become a good Literary Writer and Critic . . . will never forget the Prom. STILWELL, KATHERINE JEAN Kathie or Katie Stilwater . . . participated in G.A.A. 11, 12, Tennis Club 11, 12, Junior Achievement radio pro . . . Going to the 1961 Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . . aspires to be a Teacher or Social worker . . . often says, That's the breaks. . . . Liked having a principal with of humor. STONE, MICHAEL REGINALD Frequently called Stoney . . . often heard saying, How are you doing? . . . active in the Graphic Arts Club . . . enioyed lunch activities . . . Senior Prom and Ditch Day will never be forgotten . . . wishes to become a Humanitarian. gram 11 a sense STOVALL, SALLY LEA Oh, for sure! . . . says Sally . . . plans to attend San Diego State . . . active in Y-Teens 11, 12, Senior Prom Bid Com- mittee, Senior Prom Theme Committee, Crawford C , Stir- ups . . . enjoyed the Senior Quad and the football games . . . will always remember Graduation. STUTZ, LORETTA JOAN parking lot. SUMRALL, RICHARD HOWELL Yay, but definitely! says Rick, who was active in Wres- tling 10, 11, 12, Senate ll, and Skin Diving Club 10 . . . hopes to become a Civil Engi- neer . . . enioyed wrestling . . . will always remember his Senior year. SUAREZ, RAFAEL ANGEL JR. Called Ralph , . . hopes to be a Nuclear Physicist . . , en- ioyed his math class and lunch . . . often says, Have fun! and Huh? . . . will never forget Senior Ditch Day. Called Loret . . . often heard saying, Oh, that's lovely! . .. aspires to be a beautician . . . will never forget when her boy- friend's car caught fire in the SWAIM, BEVERLY JOSEPH INE Bev took an active part in Sen- ior Y-Teens . . . aspires to twirl baton at San Diego State . . . was Band Drum Maior 11, 12, Junior Class Historian, Sports Editor of the Pacer 12, and in H.S.S .... the 1959' Sports Fall Banquet and the Jeff Greenleaf Donut Dunkem will always be remembered . . . often says, Poor baby . . . enioyed the school spirit of the three classes, and the Senior Quad. SWEDE, FRANCES ROBE RTA Known as Francie . . . took part in Social Committee 10, 11, Publicity Committee 10, 11, 12, Stir-ups 10, 12, Elections Committee 10, 12, Ring, Swea- ter, Caps and Gowns Com- mittees, A.F.S., Future Secre- taries, Senior Party Committee . . . often says, YeahI Mal, Mal, Really? . . . plans on attending San Diego State and becoming a Bookkeeper or Legal Secretary . , . enjoyed the rallies and assemblies, games, school spirit, and the casual atmosphere here. SWING, TIMOTHY RICHARD Tim was in the Bowling Club 10 . . . enjoyed the Senior traditions . . . wants to go to college and become an Ele- mentary School Teacher . . . often says, For Pete's sake! . . . will never forget the Sen- ior Prom and Ditch Day. A, TAPPAN, JEROME Jerry plans to major in business management at San Diego State . . . was active in Key Club 10, 11, 12, Stir-ups IO, 11, 12, Ditch Day Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Senate 10, Senior Council, Hi-Y IO, A.F.S. 11, 12, Sweater Committee, Senior Program Committee . . . often shouts, Don't slam the locker. . . . the Senior Prom and-Graduation will long be remembered. TABOR, DALENE Dalene will never forget the Senior Prom, Graduation, Ditch Day, or any part of her Senior year . . . often says, Oh yehl . . . wants to attend San Diego State and then join the Air Force. TATE, CHARLES WILLIAM Known as Charlie to his friends . . , often heard saying, That's something else. . . . would like to become a Physical Edu- cation Teacher . . . his interest in sports kept him active in Track IO, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, Cross Country 11 . . . enjoyed the lunch rallies, the Senior Prom, and all the parties , . . will never forget the Torrey Pines celebration and a certain TABOR, HELEN CATHERINE Known to her friends as Hilda . . . spent her afternoons at G.A.A., Tennis Club 10, 12, Badminton Club 12, Senior Y- Teens, Stir-ups . . . represented her class as a Senator . . . to become an Airline Hostess and a partime Model is her goal . . . often heard saying, Freddie. . . . will always remember her Senior year and Graduation . . . liked most her drama class in her Junior year and eating lunch with her close friends. TATUM, SHERRY LYNN Sherry to all . . . active in Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Council 11, 12, Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12 . . . aspires to become a Dental Assistant . . . fond of the Sen- ior Quad. TATE, BARBARA ANN Barb is often heard saying 'Ugha Buga. . . . treasured the good school spirit and was proud to be a part of our beautiful campus . . . active in Stir-ups, Future Secretaries Y- Teens, . . . always will remem- ber her homemaking class and attending our football games . . . becoming a P.B.X. Recep- tionist' is Barb's goal. birthday party. TATUM, WILLIAM ERNEST Referred to as Bill . . . partici- pated in Bible Club . . . would like to be a Commercial Artist or a Flier . . . liked the Craw- ford students because of the spirit they showed at the var- ious activities . . . often says, Oh, ratsl . . . will never for- get when he went 300 feet under ground into an ice cave. TERRY, PATRICIA TETER, NANCY ANN Nancy was active in Y-Teen 12, Stir-ups, Drill 11 . . . aspires to become a Dental As- sistant and to marry . . . will never forget the 1961 Senior Prom, THOMAS, JUDITH ANNE Known as Judi . . . was a mem- ber of Crawford's C . . . occasionally says, Pi-did-die. . . . will never forget the day of the football carnival . . . aspires to be a Legal Secretary . . . participated in Y-Teensg Future Secretaries Club, Stir-ups, Senior Party Committee . . . liked the Senior Quad at lunch- time, all the kids, and the foot- THOMPSON, DONALD RAY THOMPSON, JUDITH ARLINE ball games. THOMPSON, NELSON MARVIN JR. Nelson hopes to attend Berke- ley Forestry College . . . en- ioyed lunch, P.E., and his mer- chandising class . . . active in Bowling Club and J.V. Football . . . will always remember Graduation. Don . . . enioyed the football games and the lunch hour . . . wants a career in the service . . . frequently says, Let's get organized! . . . will never for- get Graduation and seeing Crawford win the C.l.F. Foot- ball Championship. THOMSON, JANET ANN Janet participated in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10, 11, 12, Girls' Rifle Club 10, ll, Ways and Means Committee 12, Thrift Club 11, Latin Ban- quet committee 12 , . . Ditch Day and Graduation will never be forgotten . . . plans on attending college . . . en- ioyed American Government. Judy to all . . . transferred from Garden City High in Mich- igan , . . will never forget her first day at Crawford and how scared she was . . . hopes to attend San Diego State . . . liked everything at Crawford. TH RASH, SHARON LEE Sharon really liked the football team members, Cause they're so great. , . . participated in Y-Teens 11, 12, Crawford C , Stir-ups, Senior Council, Jun- ior and Senior Prom Com- mittees . . . will never forget the fashion show put on by the bays at Autumn Roundup . . . plans on attending San Diego State . . . occasionally says, lt's really neat! . . . liked playing games in the Senior Quad at lunch. THOMPSON, STEPHANIE Known as Steve . . . active in Senior Y-Teens, Stir-ups, Senior Council . . . wants to attend college for three years and then become a Stewardess . . . en- ioyed playing Mother May I? in the Senior Quad at lunch- time . . . Oh no-o-o, and How great, are her two fre- quently used expressions . . . will never forget the Senior Prom, Ditch Day, or Gradua- tion. TICE, HARVEY CHARLES JR. Chuck . . . enioyed the long lunch hour . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom . . . aspires to be an Electrician or an Auto Mechanic. TIEDMOND, DONALD DWAINE Nicknamed 'T-Bones . , . was a member of the Weightlifting Club . . . will never forget when Crawford beat Kearny in the C.l.F. playoffs . . . ambi- tion is to make a lot of money . . . often says, Go chase yourself. . . . liked getting out of half of last period for rallies last year. TILLINGHAST, SANDRA CAROL Sandy enioys horseback riding and skating . . . participated in A.S.B. Nominating Convention 10 . . . will always remember Graduation, the Senior Prom, and working in the cafeteria . . . can be heard saying, Howdy ya all. . . . hopes to succeed at whatever she at- tempts and to learn how to water ski. TOOLE, HOWARD ROBERT Howie . . . participated in Track 10, C.S.F., Honor Roll, National Science Foundation Summer Science lnstitute at Humboldt State College . . . enioyed his Senior year and covering many of the sports events for the Pacer . . . was Sports writer for the Pacer . . . would like to obtain a math degree at the University of California at Berkeley and then become a Math Teacher. os- TINKER, RAYMOND BRUCE Ray . . . enioyed all the foot- ball and basketball games . . . will never forget his first day at Crawford . . . would like to enter the field of electronics or become an Accordionist. TOTH, CHERYLE ANN Cherie . . . enioyed being in the Crawford C . . . par- ticipated in Tennis Club 10, Dance Club 10, Drill 11, Y- Teens 11, 12, Ways and Means Committee 12, G.A.A. 127 Fu- ture Secretaries' Club 12, Stir- ups 12 . . . often says, Guy darn. . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom, Gradua- tion, and tHe exciting football games . . . plans on attending college and becoming a doc- tor's Receptionist. TRAUNER, CAROL HELENE Carol wishes to be a Dental Hygienist . . . the Senior Prom will long be remembered . . . says, Be goodl frequently... liked the Crawford teachers . . . was active in Spanish Club 11, 12, C.S.F. 11, 12, Honor Roll 11, 127 Senior Publicity and Commencement Committees. 2 TIMPA, CONCETTA ANGELINE Connie . . . active in Senior Y-Teens and Stir-ups . . . en- joyed her bookkeeping classes, the football games, rallies, and the Senior traditions . . . often says, l guess! . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . would like to maior in business at San Diego State and eventually marry. TISLOW, PAULA ANN Called Paula Bean . . , was active in G.A.A. and Stir-ups . . .' will always remember Ditch g-Day, the Senior Prom, and Graduation . . . occasion- ally exclaims, Mercyl . . . plans on being a Secretary and a Fashion Model . . . would like to do hospital work in her spare time. TOWNSEND, MARY JEAN Mary was active in G.A.A.p Senior Y-Teens, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Junior Red Cross . . . fond of Crawford's school spirit . . . will attend San Diego State . . . Ditch Day and Commencement will always be remembered. TORBERT, MARK LARRY Mark enioys surfing . . . partici- pated in Gymnastics, C.S.F.: Hi-Y, Bowling, Senate, Honor Roll, Math Club . . . often says, Wa-hoo! . . . a certain chem- istry teacher will never be for- gotten . . . aspires to become an Engineer . , . Ditch Day will always be remembered. TRAYLER, VANDA LUCITA Vanda took part in Chorus . . . hopes to become a Commercial Artist . . . liked her art class, the school spirit, and the flag- raising ceremony. TREANTAFILOS, MICHAEL GEORGE Breaks my heart, says Mike . . . liked the school spirit and Senior traditions . . . will never forget Ditch Day and the Sen- ior Prom . . . hopes to be a Mathematical Engineer. TURK, LINDA sw-an Moi URDAHL, LARRY DEAN Larry says, What's your prob- lem? . . . will never forget any of the basketball games, especially when we beat the Saints in T961 . . . liked the rallies, school spirit, participa- ting in basketball, attending football games, and Trig . . . was active in J.V. Basketball TO, J.V. Baseball TO, Basketball TT, T2 . . . future plans in- clude college and becoming a Gym Teacher. TURNER, KATHERINE ANN Kathy to all . . . Crawford's victory at the Football Carnival will never be forgotten . . . was active in Y-Teens, Council TO, IT, T25 Rallies and Assem- blies, Junior and Senior Party Committeesp Drillp Crawford C . . . was Vice President of Stir- ups, A.F.S. Treasurerg Vice Presi- dent and President of Y-Teens . . . will attend college and be- come a Kindergarten Teacher or a Home Economist . . . liked the games in the Senior Quad dur- ing lunch. VALLE, LOUISE ADELE Called LuLu . . . will always remember a certain English class and the T961 A.S.B. Ball . . . occasionally says, l doubt it. . . . wants to be an Airline Hostess and Housewife . . . enioyed the football season and Senior traditions . . . partici- pated in Y-Teens TT, T25 Senior Party and Ditch Day Commit- URBACH, ROBERT MILTON l really can't say, says Bob . . . active in Cross Country TO, Wrestling TO, Track TO, TT, T2 ., . . enioyed his graphic arts class . . . will never forget the track meets and the Senior Prom . . . would like to attend Lutheran Augustana college in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. VAN CLEAVE, GAIL FRANCES Gail often says, Oh, my. . . . aspires to attend college and become a Beautician . . . fav- ored her homemaking class . . . will never forget Graduation. UTZ, HOWARD DAVIS Referred to as Shorty . . . will always remember his Tlth grade drama class . . . fond of a certain girl . . . active in Gym- nastics TO, IT, T27 All School Play T27 Senior Play . . . plans to attend college, ioin the Mu. rine Corps and lead a success- ful life. tees, Stir-ups. VAN HORN, DANNIE NEAL Dannie was Senior Publicity Chairman . , . will never forget when Crawford won the C.I.F. Championship and the Senior Prom . . . took part in the All School Play, Senior Playp Nom- inating Convention TO, IT, Stir- ups TO, Vespers, Ditch Day, and Prom Committees . . . after attending U.C.L.A., he hopes to appear in Hollywood or Broad- way . . . fond of the football games ond play production class. VAN HORN, KATH RYN RACHAEL Often called Shelly . . . ac- tive in Alpha Omega Theatre: Thespians, S.D. Gem and Min- eral Societyp Silver Casting . . . will never forget the day she bought half a horse . . . future plans include college and a trip to Europe. VAN HORNE, NANCY ELIZABETH Nancy . . . often says, Oh, be serious. . . . enioyed lunch in the Senior Quad, the football games, and the school spirit... active in Sophomore Council, Drill 11, Senior Y-Teens, and Senior Prom, Honor Day, and Ways and Means Committees . . . will always remember her Senior year and Graduation... would like to become an Air- line Hostess and then marry. VIERRA, BEVERLY ANN Oh buns! says Bev, who was active in Senior Y-teens, Craw- ford C , and Stir-ups . . . to finish college is her goal . . , enioyed lunch time in the Sen- ior Quad . . . will always re- member the Crawford C at the 23rd Annual Football Carni- val. VITULLO, CHARLINE LA VONNE Never give up the ship, says Charline . . . participated in Choir and G.A.A .... enjoyed Crawford's campus, faculty, ad- ministration, and all of the spirited students . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom and Commencement Exercises . . . would like to dance on tour with the U.S.O. VINCENT, WILLIAM LEONARD Bill . . . active in Band 10, 11, Bowling Club 107 C.S.F. 11, Honor Roll 11, Senate 10, Or- chestra IO, 11, Pep Band 11 . . . can be heard saying, Too bad! . . . enioyed a certain teacher's unbiased views on world problems . . . will never forget Crawford's part in the '61 Football Carnival . . . fu- ture plans include college and a career in accounting. WAITE, DONNA MARIA Donna participated in Senior Y-Teens, Future Secretaries Club, and Bowling Club . . . often says, Too bad. . . . future plans include Secretarial work and marriage . . . thought Crawford's school spirit was terrific . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and September VINING, EDWARD M. Terry . . . often heard saying Mickey Mouse . . . likes bowling, acting and speech work . . . enioyed the friendli- ness of the students at Craw- ford . . . will never forget the day he got his new car , . . would like to attend college and become a Speech Teacher and part time Actor. WALCOTT, SHERRY ANNE Sherry was active in G.A.A. 10, C.S.F. II, 12, Drill Il, Stir-ups IO, 11, 12, Senior Luncheon Committee, Honor Day Commit- tee . . . enioyed her French class . . . aspires to become a Commercial Artist . . . her Sen- ior year will not easily be for- gotten. WAH LGREN, LAWRENCE ALLEN Larry was active in Weight- lifting . . . enioyed the long lunch period . . . often says, Let's make it! . . . hopes to get a job. 26, 1961. WALDEN, CARMEN LYNN Carmen's activities include C.S. F. 10, TI, Honor Roll IO, Or- chestra 10, 11, Drum Corps 10, 11, Ways and Means Com- mittee I2g Stir-ups I2 . . . will always remember Gradua- tion and the Jeff Greenleaf benefit football game . . . as- pires to become a Biologist and o credit to Crawford . . . often exclaims. Oh, Sugarfoot! . . . especially fond of marching in parades and being a Senior. WALKER, TERRY REAGAN Known as I.B.M. . . . plans to go to U.C.L.A. and later dance on Broadway and tele- vision . . . fond of the girls at Crawford . . . often says, For- get it. . . . active in Track IO, 11, 12, J.V. Football 10, Senior Play, All School Play . . . will always remember his Senior year and the Senior Prom. WATSON, GARY DON John was a member of the AIP' it WALL, JANICE MARLEE Referred to as Jan . . . was a member of Stir-ups 12 . . . Well, my goodness! is an often used expression . . . fu- ture plans include college and Nurse's training . , . will never forget Ditch Day and Gradua- tion . . . enioyed physiology, homecoming, and being a Sen- tor. WEISS, DAVID ELLIOT David plans to be a Computer Programmer . . . hobbies in- clude photography, bowling, and cars . . . often says, Hello there, . . . enioyed his Senior year . . . will never forget Graduation. Gary enioys helping his friends with racing cars and boats . . . also likes to swim, surf, play pool, and go out with his girl friend . . . fond of the almos- phere at Crawford . . . wants to race and design cars, boats, and motorcycles. WEISSENBERG, BARBARA LEE Barbie will always remember her Junior and Senior years of Crawford . . . future plans in- clude college and working in the Dental field .V . . Ah, I hope not. is an often used expression . . . was active in Social, Publicity, and Senior Party Committees, Girls League 12, Stir-ups 11, 12, Future Sec- retaries Club 12 . . . liked the rallies, football games, and the great school spirit. WETHERILL, CLARENCE KENT Kent to everyone . . . occas- ionally says, Don't worry about it. . . . was active in Band 10, 11, Pep Band 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12 . . .would like to have a career in Music. WASSERMAN, ESTELLE HOPE Estelle . . , participated in C. S.F. and was on the Honor Roll . . . enjoyed the friendly stu- dents and the pretty appear- ance of the school . . . often says, Kinda sorta. . . . would like to become a Ballerina Assoluta. WEILAND, JOHN RICHARD Track Team 10, 11, 12 and Radio Club . . . the Senior Prom will always be remem- bered . . . plans to have a career in the Navy . . . enjoyed the sports activities and the school spirit. WELLS, CAROLYN FAYE Carolyn . . . often heard saying Oh my goodness. . . . par- ticipated in H.S.S., Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Drill 11, Stir-ups, Ways and Means, Senior Prom, Publi- city, and Honor Day Committees, Honor Roll 11 . . . loved Craw- ford's beautiful campus and the invigorating spirit of the stu- dents . . . will attend San Diego State College . . . being tapped for H.S.S. will remain a fond memory for this Crawfordite. WEST, CONSTANCE LEE WEISS, MARTIN IRVING Marty . . . enioyed the football games, Ditch Day, and his mer- chandising class . . . active in Golf . . . participated in the car show for three years . . . often says, Boy, that really moves. . . . will never forget the A.S.B. Ball, the Senior Prom, and the night Crawford beat Hoover in football . . . would like to attend college and maior in Advertising. WHELAN, THOMAS LINDELL Referred to as Whale . . . took part in football IO, 11, I2, and Baseball 10, 11, 12 . . . will always remember the foot- ball team's trip to Oxnard . . . plans to go to college . . . says, Really. WILHITE JOHN WARREN John enioyed water skiing, surfing, hunting, and bowling . . . frequently says, Oh well, you can't win them all. . . . will never forget the time he pushed Mr. Rumsey's car on the freeway . . . fond of the con- fetti thrown at the Nominating Convention . . . was active in Wrestling IO, 11. WIED, ROBERT FREDERICK Rob . . . was active in Senate 10, 12, Honor Day Committee, Senior Publicity Committee, Boys' Federation 11, Key Club 12 . . . plans on attending col- lege . . . was A.S.B. Commis- sioner of Thrift. WILLIAMS, ROGER LEE Roger was active in Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Bowling Club 12 . . . Enioys swimming and bowling . . . our victorious football car- nival ond Ditch Day will always be remembered . . . plans on attending college and hopes to make money . . . liked the football games, geometry and lunch period. WILSON, NANCY MARIE Nancy participated on the Sen- ior Prom and Ways and Means Committees, Pom Pons 11, 12, Future Secretaries Club 12, and Senior Y-Teens . . . favored a certain English class . . . plans to attend San Diego State . . . will never forget Graduation. 2 WH ITE, LARRY JOHN Larry will always remember the last day of school . . . chooses the U.S. Navy as a career or owning a small business store . . . can be heard saying, Any day! . . . liked Crawford's faculty. WIELAND, MARIA ELENA Known as Shortie . . . partici- pated in Y-Teens 11, 12, G.A.A. 10, A.S.B. Convention 11, Stir- ups 11, 1'2, and Junior Prom Committee . , . often says, Oh, .H mercy, . . . aspires to attend college and become a Private Secretary . . . will always re- member all the activities, es- pecially the Junior and Senior Proms and Graduation . . . liked lunch, the rallies, and the school spirit. we WILSON, JUDY SUZANNE Judy to all . . . active in Senior Y-Teens and Tennis Club 12 would like to attend college and become a Secondary School Teacher . . . enioyed watching her chemistry teacher conduct experiments . . . will always remember Graduation. WILLETT, LINDA CARMEN Willie to all . . . was active in Council 10, 11, Red Cross 10, 11, Stir-ups 11, 12, and Thespians 10 . . . says, Oo, is that soo? . . . the Senior Prom will always remain as a fond memory for Linda . . . liked English, gym, and lunch time . . . hopes to be a Home Economics Teacher and a House- wife. WINTHROP, JOHN LEWIS JR. Known as Jack . . . active in Stir-ups 11, 12, Senate 11 . . . aspires to become an Airline Pilot . . . enioyed the Senior traditions and his physics class . . . often says, I ain't lyin'. . . . will never forget the Torrey Pines picnic and the Senior Prom. WISHNEK, GAYLE JOYCE Gayle was Commissioner of Publications 12, Editor of the Del Portrillo 12, and Copy Edi- tor of the Pacer 12 . . . says, Chuckle, Chuckle, frequently . . . was active on the Pacer Staff 11, 12, in H.S.S. 12, and A.S.B. Council 12 . . . as- pires to write the great Ameri- can novel . . . enjoyed Honors English, the Pacer, and discus- sions with Jim Pieri in the A.S.B. office. WOODBERRY, PAMELA RUTH Hi lover often heard from Pam . . . enioyed being in as- semblies, and the extracurricu- lar activities . . . participated in Y-Teens 11, 12, Student Af- fairs Committee 11, 12, Speech Contests 11, 12, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, C.S.F. 12, was in the Crawford C, was Sophomore Historian . . . will never forget all the fun she has had at Crawford and Graduation . . . aspires to be o Lawyer. WRIGHT, SHARRON LEE Sharron will always remember her whole Senior year, and es- pecially Graduation . . . would like to attend college and ma- ior in foreign languages . . . enioyed the football, basketball, and baseball games, the school spirit exhibited . . . Sure, okay, is her most used ex- pression. WOOLLET, BARBARA YAKEL, DARRYL LUKE Darryl will always remember Graduation . . . aspires to be a Certified Public Accountant . . . was active in Bowling Club 10, 11, and Senate 12 . . . enioyed being a Senior and receiving Senior traditions. WORONA, DANIEL LEE Dan . . . participated in A Track 11, 12, Football 12, Weightlifting Club . . . enioyed his metal shop class. YOUNGFLESH, LANA ELAINE Occasionally called Lanny , . . was active in Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 12, Crawford C 12 . . . future plans include college . . . How ya be? is an often used expression by this coed .0. . liked Crawford's tremendous school spirit. WULFEMEYER, JOANNE MARGARET Called Jo by her friends . . . was Treasurer of Y-Teens 10, 12 . . . plans to be an Elementary Teacher . . . was active in Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, Crawford C , Drill 11, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Program Com- mittee, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 . . . will never forget the Sen- ior Prom and Graduation . . . enioyed the hour long lunch period, the school spirit, and the Senior traditions. ZAHALSKY, BEVERLY MAY Bev . . . active in Tennis Club 10, 12, G.A.A. 10, Modern Dance Club 10, Senior Com- mencement Committee . . . en- ioyed the spirited football games and a certain art teacher . . . will always remember Ditch Day and Graduation . . . future plans include attending college. ZAMORA, ROZANN Rozann . . , one of our enthus- iastic songleaders . . . active in Council 10, 11, Y-Teens 11, 12, Stir-ups 10, 11, 12, N.F.L. 10, 11, 12 . . ,was also a ,l.V. Songleader and had the female lead in the All School Play 12 . . . enioyed being part of the wonderful spirit at Crawford . . . will always remember be- ing a songleader and having a wonderful Senior year . . . future plans include college. ZELTlNS, ANDRIS GEORGE ZANE, JOEL EDWARD Called Joe . . . beating Kearny at the Carnival will never be forgotten . . . will attend col- lege . . . often says, Would it be possible. . . . was active in Football 1O,11, 1,29 Wrestling 10, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Weight- lifting Club 10, Key Club 11, 12, Stir-ups, Lettermen's Club . . . liked going around the campus and talking into the loud speaker, and capping on the attendance monitors. ZIEGENFUSS, KENNETH ZELLER, MARILYN DIANE Mare was active in Drill 11, 12, Future Secretaries Club 12, Ways and Means Committee 12, G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12 . . . Ditch Day and the Senior Prom will long be remembered . . . plans on attending college, be- coming a Legal Secretary, and marrying . . . often says, What'd l say? . . . enioyed the school spirit, rallies, and being a Senior. ZOELLNER, KENNETH GEORGE Called Legs . . . participated in Stir-Ups . . . will never for- get the Junior Prom . . . hopes to be a Real Estate Operator . . . frequently says, Too bad. . . . eniayed the night football games, basketball games, base- ball games, and all the after game dances. Andris participated in C.S.F .... will always remember Ditch Day . . . plans on becoming a Nu- clear Physicist or a Chemist . . . liked the people at Craw- ford. Ken to all . . . Oh, Heavens. is his favorite expression . . . participated in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Council 11, Varsity Tennis 10, 11, 12, Ensemble 12, Boys' Federation 107 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 . . . enioyed chem- istry last year and Ensemble . . . the Jeff Greenleaf benefit football game and Graduation will always be remembered . . . was Treasurer of C.S.F. 12. ZOTTOLO, JEROME MICHAEL Referred to as Jerry . . . was active in Wrestling 12 and Weightlifting 12 . . . will never forget the day he got an A . . . aspires to be President of the United States. 60 Alduenda, Michael Phillip Boyle, Gerald Dennis Bussey, Robert D. lll Chase, Harry Denton Coble, John Carl Farrell, Charles Francis Gallo, Vincent Anthony Gray, Bruce N. Hamilton, Robert Allen Hampton, Phillip Eugene Hanson, Paul Arthur Heck, James Reginald Wykle, Diane Hazel gracluafing Hubbard, Walter Roger Hughes, Mary Alene Lent, Stephen Mark Miller, Jacob Peter Minnix, Gail Victoria Nagle, Dan Sherman O'Connor, Maryann Pena, Irene Elizabeth Peterson, Kenneth K. Rice, Carole Diane Rogers, Thomas Francis Ill Sanford, Robert George Gail Balderman agkrnia W' ' ff t . ie a 2 el Cl, l0l'l I 5 AA i' 3? , :f . Vh ' K kkvy -Y ' Christina Clark David Clark Leonard Fisher Sharon Dowling Ronald Fox Margaret Fritz Walter Hindenlang Susan Hearold M., Nancy lsensee Barbara Jensen Suzanne Knoll .SZAo!a5fic 424 mem Sue Leesch Nancy Prager 411 Mark Torbert Barbara McSparron Daniel Lewis Leroy Phillips Lynne Solomon Shirley Secor One ofthe greatest honors which can be bestowed upon a senior is to qualify as a California Scholastic Federation Life Member. Eligibility depends upon stu- dent merit alone. An A- average in four semesters, including one semester in the senior year, is the re- quirement of membership. Special recognition is given the Life Members by CSF's Gold Seal on their graduation diplomas and transcripts. A lamp of learning pin is also given the Seal Bearers. The students are eligible for special scholarships made available by the Federation. To become a CSF Lite Member is a goal to work for and be proud of when finally achieved. Howard Toole Kenneth Ziegenfuss 209 , f f CQ!! X X WW ,xgufo ra lui !7y f W f Q 7 f 9 , 7 7 ? f 7 ? Z 7 W I f WM ' Wm W jf z 'f Q 7 7 7 ff 7 WW 'aff 1 ' 'ffwff ,A W ff 9 P f li f Wff f ff! if W MWWW WW! X7 X W ll I' :S W 'fff .fdfoalz X W QP Z W X Z if X Z W W Z Z Q 4 Z Z f Z f Z Z Z .!4CLI'l0LUA6!9l'l'lQlfLi:J The Centaur Staff of 1962 takes this opportunity to extend our deepest gratitude and sincerest appreciation to those people and organ- izations who helped to make this annual possible: To Mr. Jesse Morphew, our advisor, who has been present as an inspiration and guiding light in putting the sections of the book together. Mr. James Gibbs who has advised our art editor on the cover design and division pages. Busco-Nestor Photography Studio for their wonderful cooperation and patience, even when called on short notice. Neyenesch Printers, Inc., for the printing of our book. A special note of thanks to Mr. Jim Neyenesch for all his extra assistance he was more than willing to give us. S. K. Smith and Company for the fine craftsmanship with which they completed our cover. And all the members of the Faculty and Administration of Will C. Crawford High School for their aid, and the grace with which they have accepted those classroom interruptions necessary to make this publication possible.
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