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

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| A AD ae) Uns TA! pA Vann uY. A } y M v ‘ NM M nf” é 1 W ¢ | | yh “7 WY x: J PRP 4 ar Ar Ae ny } PV al we Tt BN 9 4 4) My ak Koy wv DN f Fe xv an i OH ‘ NN Swe ie ey N bh 2) | Mok a SR | . yf PM oo Ere , 0 ; ayy y 7 KY ‘ J y 4 i j + py m 4 x ‘ e i, 5 WN : ¢ ‘ if! a ON, | ; Yr eK SY HAS yo A” Date YA ao y Ny) Peer OLY Co Beene 6 yas Meee Class 15 OWS re | A Wen GO PEXovS vor Re, SOM RA 7 JA a iin DoPk You Be take C A WHE cS a ay WOVE SSE C a te iD BOS BAKA ane Pe Ss CVO hel ek C Noo ) This 1966 Ce Belongs lo — a — Slee a ee ee ee ae Blane bled Volume VIII published by the Associated Student Body Will C. Crawford High School San Diego, California Friendliness, pride, leadership, and competition . .. all are facets of Crawford’s total atmosphere. Friendliness is evident throughout the day. The lunch quad is the starting place of discussions and friendships. Students, teachers and administrators enjoy a close relationship. Pride in the school and in individual success is exhibited by every person at Crawford. The custodians work for the physical appearance of the school, while students uphold its honor scholastically and athletically. The committees of the Associated Student Body and the various other campus activities provide an opportunity for as many students as possible to have a voice in school activities. With the spirit of competition encouraging everyone to do his best and to sup- port the school’s endeavors, athletic events and school functions are well attended. All these aspects form the spirit of Crawford High School. The 1966 CENTAUR is devoted to showing the spirit of the school expressed in the various parts of Crawford life. lel, | ., | | 2 aly biter gre or f VA byt), eka lohuig ed oe 7 ta tif LlAfe et oS ‘UY 7 i? 43 AX Bg Ce OO O™ . Cnt Table of Contents DEDICATION ; : ; : Q: CAMPUS LIFE Liz? 0 my Vist Be Pe Ae Lf, FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION. . Y) ACADEMIC . ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY . ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS . ATHLETICS SENIORS INDEX . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . AUTOGRAPHS sarenn see § bebo lion Supervising all school activities, as well as acting as an intermediary between the student body and the faculty, Mr. Clapper was pune in stimulating the spirit of Crawford. Mr. Clapper was a guiding influence in all student activities, from the initial approval of the event to the final execution of the plans. His encour- agement and firm discipline were a source of inspiration to all who worked with him. His presence at athletic events encouraged good sportsmanship and conduct. He was also a most enthusiastic spokesman for Crawford in the community. For his service to the school and the Se the 1966 CENTAUR is dedicated to Mr. Charles Clapper. x | GN ee ORME Nee wad ei Mia pero th i i Bd lB SS SAE NS LEBEN PS WEIN NAEP BOE yee Noh BR Sat att eee The atmosphere of the Crawford cam- pus was one of friendli ness, enthusiasm, and intellectual rivalry. Warm laughter softened the stiff competition and the _ individual awareness of each student at Crawford High. 3 Aor arch Be ae RES pr eteaai eael nae ay ceili = pa en Me flag each morning. eae. EEDA. Throughout the campus, students, teachers, and administrators paused fo salute our country. ule to Ole Country Each morning at eight o’clock, Colts paused a moment to salute the flag and pay tribute to our great nation. While the R.O.T.C. Color Guard raised the flag, every student solemnly stood at attention as the strains of the National Anthem were heard throughout the campus. Some students thought of friends or relatives fighting in Viet Nam, others silently thanked God for the opportunity to live and work in a free land. Everyone felt anew the privilege and respon- sibility of American citizenship. The morning flag salute was a time of inspiration, dedica- tion, and unity of spirits. In the morning sunlight, the R.O.T.C. unfolded the flag. Daily activities stopped during the flag salute. LX tnutes (ibe (bees Creagh Dine to Kush lo Class Late on a sunny spring morning... Only six minutes! Six precious minutes to wander from class to class —to hunt for buried books, rumpled gym clothes, and squashed sack lunches or to work frantically on a locker combination. Frequently, it took the entire break for the cross-campus jogs from the 800 building to the isolated bunga- lows by the gymnasium. With 3,500 Colts rushing out of class, the stairways and passageways seemed smaller and more crowded than in previous years. But the spirit of Crawford was intensified as the corridors rang with the warm laughter, shouts, and greetings of the friendly Colts. ia a nae: During lunch, there was time for socializing on the quad steps. : abi Colts began the long trek to a class across campus. The Pacer staff editors conducted a business-like class. Girls were taught useful techniques in home economics. rien eel ee Competition ervaded the Tin tmosphere of (Gee ord © Interested parents learned about the drivers’ training trailer, The larger experimental humanities class provided many special advantages and keener competition. she Se ene teat pen EE Med iin a p Weiter The orchestra practiced daily after school to perfect its outstanding performances. | Occupational training, modern equipment, lan- guage labs, and skilled teachers stimulated the offered enabled Colts to explore many different and interesting fields. Calculus, fifth-year foreign lan- guages, political science, honors courses, and other advanced classes have contributed to the scholarly atmosphere of Crawford. Friendly, although stiff, competition pervaded the campus as Colts looked forward to college and greater challenges. ee process of learning. The large variety of subjects momummenneams me she AAR ee Mr. Marlay assisted a student in architectural drafting techniques. andi sing DN Old:fashioned granny | dresses were worn to games and dances. dresses. a on legs—lacy, striped, checked, nubby, or bare. Crawford girls sported Courreges boots, poor boy shirts, and pop art SAR ie ¥ Ono Ae Snapired Whe Wear She one This year the London Look was “‘in’ and Crawfordites stylishly made the fashion scene. Girls strolled to class in hip-hugger skirts, colored and patterned stockings, ruffled or smocked dresses, and Courreges boots. Make-up was soft and natural, and hair was either long and shiny or cropped short in little-boy cuts. Atgames and dances, old-fashioned floor length, cotton print Granny dresses were popular. Many boys wore Prince Charles haircuts, boots, and_ brightly polka-dotted shirts. Although some Colts adopted the current fashion fads, many still sported the ever-popular traditional styles. Pua rcs The total look was popular with Crawford co-eds. Cheol Spirit Ws Exp Red, white, and blue Homecoming Week. BSE Proud seniors repainted the Senior Quad Colts ie Vg oe ll. cheered wildl The mighty Crawford “C ’ practiced under the direction of Shirley Buss. during the exciting San Diego C.I.F. semi-finals. School spirit, that intangible quality of campus life, was expressed by the willingness of all Colts to serve Craw- ford. Evidence of the athletes’ hard hours was seen in the beginning of the third row of banners in the gymnasium and in the crowded trophy cases. The many activities required long hours on the part of the commissioners, chairmen, officers, and committees. But whether they held offices, sang in the choir, played basketball, wrestled, or just loy- ally attended the games and activities, the eagerness of the students to parti- cipate intensified the spirit of Crawford High. Mr. Parry, our most spirited Colt, sternly judged the Cavemen in the Homecoming rally. 9 Spirited Colts leave a lunch rally. Ordinary scenes around school — not unusual in themselves — were re- membered by many Colts because, combined, they formed the atmosphere of Crawford High School. The crowd around the apple machine between classes, the friendly chaos in the cafe- teria, the laughing students in the lunch quad, the line at the Financial Office of spirited Colts buying tickets to games, movies, and activities, all helped form the intangible spirit of the Crawford campus. | a in a mixer f or new students. Here we have a Caver. ‘‘Duh-uh-uh.”’ PAW spell Campus Wide ariely of Colts showed their spirit at the ballot box. na Sens cheering crowds were common sights on campus. Songleaders and AS the PSone Of a clivities Beng 1965-66 Stir-Ups sponsored the successful Powd graceful songleaders! er Puff Derby, featuring spirited and Fridays, during lunch, Colts were cheering wildly at rallies in the gym— still another aspect of school spirit. Often the gymnasium was lighted at night for the basketball games and dances. Even the fire drills were con- sidered part of the atmosphere of Crawford. The exciting games, the special assemblies, the movies dur- ing lunch, the rallies, and the spirited dances, plays, and sports will long be remembered as high spots in each Colt’s years at Crawford. After eating, Colts relaxed or studied in the cafeteria. il i Vath thes MarchingsCollz band The Pacer-Ettes performed half-time shows. : “AIL hail Crawford High School, crimson, | white, and blue, loyalty and honor, we will | pledge to you, forever . . es raw Orcites Displayed eps lo Weer aN ee Se 12 “All hail Crawford High School, we will Colts cheered for the basketball team in the C.I.F. Play-offs at be true fo thee.” Golden Gym. pirit, rel eams on to “Ready Colts... hit it!’’ mhz Tanti seWill oe PON ictory The Homecoming Quad ‘“C-R-A-W-F-O-R-D .. .”’ And another year is over. It was a memorable year of well-deserved vic- tories and hard fought defeats, with loyal Colts supporting every team. En- thusiastic fans of football, basketball, gymnastics, and other sports turned out en masse to cheer the teams and indi- viduals who strived so hard to make this year another success. The highly excit- ing games, with the screaming crowds, crucial decisions and plays, mounting tensions, and the joys and sorrows ex- perienced were an important aspect of campus life. The thrill of winning and the sheer enjoyment of being a part of the spirited Colt crowd will always be associated with Crawford. High School. Rally drew hundreds of cheering supporters. 13 Seine i Una enacanes ome y tin. + A IOC IE Ay a, it fea aA RI Fibra meng ee Nabe: Crawford’s busy schedule revolved about its spirited faculty and administration. They readily offered their knowledge and understanding to the many students and organizations who sought guidance. The administrators, through the development of new and widening scopes of education, helped prepare the students for an active future. Their enthusiasm was only surpassed by the active spirit which they radiated. ? ord 3 clivities ere o-orditatens by V1 : fe arry MR. PARRY Congratulations to the Class of 1966! By reading this issue of the Centaur you will be reminded of your many successes and happy experiences. We hope your stay with us has prepared you for whatever path you may choose to follow. Never has a class had a more challenging future. We wish you continued success in your pursuit for happiness and a meaningful life. Renae ieee Principal Lr. apper ssh P Ab in the Gee of “66 i Each year with the graduation of the Senior Class comes a feeling of pride. | The faculty and administration can cer- tainly be proud of the accomplishments of the Class of 1966. This class has con- tributed much to the atmosphere and reputation of our school. Crawford has the reputation for high spirit, and for good sportsmanship. We are envied for our outstanding accomplishments in the academics and ce Z ee VU Z ke) tf fret — Vice Principal igh Se ee ere Conde by Whes. Agnew Congratulations Class of 1966! Three short years ago you came to Crawford High School. Since then you have maintained the high standards that are a tradition on our campus. You have given generously of your time in service to the school and its many and varied activities. Now it is time to say goodbye, and to express sincere wishes for a successful and happy future for each of you. You will be missed. lie NW Hegre? Vice Principal Allow me to express my gratitude for having been associated with Crawford's finest graduating class. The class of '66 | has exhibited a degree of excellence in leadership, cooperation, and enthusi- asm that will be hard to top. These | qualities will go far toward insuring each of you success in your future en- deavors. The very best of luck to each of you. | Vice Principal Attendance monitors aided the secretaries in organizing a smooth running office. eon me ks BUABARIES Mas er MRS. DAWSON MISS EATON Intergrade Advisor Intergrade Advisor MR. MURPHY MR. MUSTOL Senior Advisor Sophomore Advisor MR. ROSE MRS. SCHWADA Head Advisor Sophomore Advisor Students with numerous and varied prob- lems found their way to the office of Craw- ford’s advisors. Discussing personal prob- lems, programming students, and supervising class activities kept the advisors constantly busy. The combined efforts of the advisors helped to make 1965-66 a profitable and well-organized year for each cla ss. MR. HARVEY MRS. LEISURE Junior Advisor Junior Advisor MR. NICHOLS MRS. REMINGTON Junior Advisor Senior Advisor tea ts (a, Mr. Mustol advised students for the coming year. MRS. HUNTER MR. FLECK Nurse Administrative Assistant MRS. WILTSE Librarian MR. MAXWELL MRS. COHEN 20 Driver Training Youth Work Advisor PAW Beck Grew Under These hard-working individuals have successfully helped to make Crawford High School, again this y ear, smooth-running and well-organized. Whether a student became ill during the day, needed in- formation about securing a job, or wanted help with the ‘rules of the road,’’ those involved in the many school services were ready to help with their time, patience, and knowledge. MR. FORD MR. ORMSBY Driver Training Driver Training 4 Ny wy | | | | ur Oiechive Oct ES ic Cafeteri afeterians Hundreds of hungry stu- dents lined up each day in the cafeteria lines while the cafeteria workers scurried about making final prepara- tions. The dedicated cafeteria workers again this year pre- pared delicious hot lunches for hungry Crawford Colts. Gatelians Under the guidance of Mr. Blackburn, the custodians worked many long and hard hours to keep Crawford High School the clean and beauti- ful campus it was. Everyone sincerely appreciated the kind consideration and coopera- tion of the custodians. Rene? artes Service to all was the pur- pose and the goal of the sec- retaries. They compiled the daily bulletin, and kept at- tendance files and student records. The good work of the friendly secretarial staff was evident in the efficient man- agement of Crawford High School. 21 2000 MATHEMATICS F350 MATHEMATICS. Keystone FOS ENEMATES. rayne Ah henter REE RITES Hapnne F teed Varun Mr. Juel uses the latest in audio-visual equipment. MRS. M. L. ANDERSON MRS. C. ARCHIBEQUE English Dept. Music Dept. B.A., San Diego State B.A., University of Michigan M.A., Syracuse University M.A., San Diego State Choral Club Sponsor MR. D. ARNOLD MRS. P. R. ARTIMEZ MR. G. BADGETT Social Studies Dept. Physical Education Dept. English Dept. B.A., San Diego State B.S., University of Florida B.A., Ball State University M.A., University of Arizona M:SeU Gil Ae M.A., Ball State University 22 | MRS. M. BARR MR. G. BEHNKE tone English Dept. Mathematics Dept. B.A., Ball State College B.A., San Diego State Senior Class Advisor | MRS. S. BEKOOY MRS. M. E, BERLIER Eleventh-graders took part in the two-hour humanities class. Business Education Dept. Art Dept. B.A., Oregon State University B.A., San Diego State 23 24 MR. W. H. BILLINGS Science Dept. B.A., Boston University M.A., Harvard University MRS. F. K. BROWNELL Foreign Language Dept. B.A., University of Illinois M.A., University of I!linois Aurera Sponsor Students acquire occupational training in Business Education classes. The Business Education Department has made many advance- ments towards building students’ knowledge of the ddult world. It was the responsibility of this department to prepare students in the fundamentals and procedures of business. Students were af- forded an opportunity to learn fast and accurate short hand, skilled use of the typewriter, and the use of the various pieces of business equipment. ie A MR. R. BLANKENBURG MRS. J. BRIGGS Social Studies Dept. English Dept. B.S., Millikin University B.A., San Diego State M.S., Indiana State Univ. a. MISS S. BUCK MR. C. BULL English Dept. English Dept. B.A., Western State College B.S., University of Maryland M.A., Western State College M.A., San Diego State Spirit Club Sponsor Weapons Club Sponsor MR. R. BROSIO Social Studies Dept. B.A., University of Michigan M.A., University of Michigan Sophomore Class Advisor iA : 2 MRS. R. BURROWS Foreign Language Dept. B.A., Northwestern Univ. M.A., Interamerican Univ. MR. N. CALDERON Foreign Language Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State | MRS. F. COLLINS | Home Economics Dept. B.S., lowa State University MRS. M. K. DAWSON Education of Exceptional Children B.A., Roosevelt University M.A., San Francisco State MRS. D. CALLAWAY English Dept. B.A., Western State M.A., Western State MISS J. COLSTON Physical Education Dept. B.S., Indiana University Drill Team Sponsor MR. J. DE BECK Business Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. D. F. CAMERON Mathematics Dept. B.A., University of Manitoba M.A., University of Manitoba MRS. J. DANIELL Foreign Language Dept. B.A., University of Omaha M.A., University of Omaha MR. L. DEISE Science Dept. BIA aU oC, M.A., San Diego State MRS. C. F. CAREY English Dept. B.A., University of Illinois M.A., University of Illinois MRS. E. A. DAVIS Physical Education Dept. B.A., Lake Erie College Drill Team Sponsor MRS. L. DeLAY Physical Education Dept. Esa Welly’ B.A., Univ. of Arizona Girls' League Sponsor 25 26 MRS, C. DEL PRINCIPE Foreign Language Dept. B.A., Russell Sage College Spanish Club Sponsor A fashion coordinator demonstrated new styles and practical fashions for homemaking students. MR. R. DRAZ Physical Education Dept. B.A., Kent State University M.A., Kent State University Swimming Coach ee a See ee MR. J. DeVORE Industrial Arts Dept. B.A., San Diego State MISS F. EATON Advisor B.A., Washburn Univ. M.A., University of Calif. MR. F. DICKINSON Social Studies Dept. B.A., Berkeley U. C. M.A., Berkeley U. C. Key Club Advisor MR. J. ELLIOTT Foreign Language Dept. B.A., University of Oregon MR. A, DILLANE Social Studies Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diega State rye = xy 0 MR, J. FERGUSON Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State J.V. Basketball Coach oc Ce MRS. |. FULLER Home Economics Dept. B.S., Missouri State M.A., San Diego State MR. W. HANSEN English Dept. B.A., Maryville College M.A., Univ. of Tennessee MR. O. HEINKEL Mathematics Dept. B.A., U.C.L.A. M.A., U.C.L.A. Math Club Sponsor MRS. M. GEIGER English Dept. B.S., Univ. of Wisconsin M.A., San Diego State Co-sponsor of Auroras MR. R. HARTMAN Intergrade Teacher B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. R. HENDRICKS Mathematics Dept. B.A., Bethany College M.A., San Diego State MRS. D. GERAK Physical Education Dept. B.S., Bowling State Drill Team Sponsor MR. S. HARVEY Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State Cross-country Coach MRS. M. HENSLEY English Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State Red Cross Sponsor MRS. S. HALL Foreign Language Dept. B.A., Marshall University M.A., Vanderbilt University MR. R. HEDMAN Social Studies Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. P. HEUBACH Social Studies Dept. B.A., 3.D.S.C. M.A., S.D.S.C. a MRS. M. HEYER MR. J. HILSGEN Art Dept. Industrial Arts B.A., San Diego State B.S., Univ. of Minnesota M.A., Univ. of Minnesota Electronics Club Sponsor MR. J. JOHNSON Business Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. J. HUNT Science Dept. B.A., San Diego State Bowling Club Sponsor MR. D. HIRD Mathematics Dept. B.A., Los Angeles State MRS. R. JOHNSTON Business Education Dept. B.A., U.C.L.A. M.A., San Diego State MISS A. HITT Physical Education Dept. B.A., Humboldt State G.A.A. Sponsor MR. D. JONES Mathematics Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., U. of North Carolina In a year punctuated by reports of moon rockets and astronauts, Crawford's Science Department increased not only in size but in quality and scope. The teaching techniques in science have been changing and expanding. Crawford has kept up with these new ideas by using new materials and methods in biology, physiology, chemistry, and physics classes. Biology students discovered the wonders of a microscopic world. nds cline 2 ren MR. R. JUEL Mathematics Dept. B.A., U.C.L.A. te MRS. E. B. LEISURE Advisor B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. F, LOWE Science Dept. B.A., San Diego State Biology Club Sponsor MISS D. KUHN Art Dept. B.A., San Diego State Bee R. R. LILES Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., Cal. Western Univ. Golf Team Coach om MRS. V. MacMASTER Foreign Language Dept. B.A., Allegheny College M.A,, Penn. University Latin Club Sponsor MR. C. LANE Social Studies B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. F. LINDERMAN Industrial Arts Dept. B.A., San Diego State Graphic Arts Club Sponsor Centaur Sponsor MR. M. MALCOLM Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State Surfing Club Sponsor MR. J. LANHAM Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., Cal. Western Univ. Wrestling Coach MR. F. LINTON Social Studies Dept. B.A., Michigan State M.A., Michigan State MR. W. MARLAY Industrial Arts Dept. B.A., San Diego State 29 30 The Physical Education classes offer students a variety of interesting activities. Physical fitness and the development of skills in a variety of sports were the basic goals of the Physical Education Department this year. The enjoyment of games, development of skills, apprecia- tion of sportsmanship, and strategy were impressed on each of the students. MR. F. MARSH MR. L. E. MARSHALL MR. R. N. MARTIN Industrial Arts Dept. Industrial Arts Dept. English Dept. B.A., San Diego State B.A., San Diego State B.A., Univ. of Notre Dame M.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State M.A., Marquette Univ. Abs MR. M. E. McANEAR Foreign Language Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State German Club Sponsor MR. J. T. MCCUTCHEON MR. M. D. McLAUGHLIN Social Studies Dept. Social Studies Dept. B.A., Daniel Baker College B.A., Illinois State Univ. M.A., Univ. of Houston M.A., San Diego State Jr. Class Advisor SGT. R. MAUSHARDT Physical Education Dept. Military School Credential - Foye! Gtub penser t de VL ALAN. Fs: ‘C4 CVU MAN wv (BBVA MR. F. G. McNAMARA Social Studies Dept. B.A., Eastern Michigan Univ. M.A., Univ. of Southern Calif. MR. R. MEDENWALD Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State Intramural Director MR. A. MOORS Social Studies Dept. B.A., U.C.L.A. M.A., Vanderbilt MRS. M. NEMEROFF Physical Education Dept. B.S., George Williams College Drill Team Co-sponsor MR. V. MENACHE Science Dept. B.A., Wayne State Univ. M.A., Wayne State Univ. Future Scientists Advisor MR. L. MORGAN Mathematics Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. G. NEWALL Foreign Language Dept. B.A., San Francisco State M.A., Middlebury College Co-sponsor of Spanish Club MRS. H. MERZBACHER Business Education Dept. B.S., New Jersey State M.A., San Diego State Senior Secretaries Advisor MR. S. MURPHY Advisor B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. E. NICHOLS Advisor Social Studies Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. R. METCALFE Social Studies Dept. B:A;,.0.D,9.G; M.A., S.D.S.C. MR. C. MUSTOL Advisor B.A., San Jose State M.A., San Jose State MRS. L. O'CONNELL English Dept. A.B., Salem College M.A., W. Virginia Univ. Drama and Debate Spons. 31 MR. C. OVERSTREET MR. R. OYLER MR. J. PASTOOR MR. R. PERKINS Social Studies Dept. Science Dept Mathematics Dept. Art Dept. ; B.A., Vanderbilt Univ. B.A., Arizona State B.S., Univ. of Michigan B.A., Univ. of Arizona M.A., Peabody College Science Fair Chairman wi Strange Gallic customs were the subject ot an inspiring Latin discussion. A great interest in foreign countries and their languages has been shown by the 1,650 students now enrolled in foreign lan- guage classes. The language lab aided the instructors in develop- ing skills in vocabulary as well as strengthening pronunciation. With the increased significance of foreign affairs, a working and speak- ing knowledge of other languages was beneficial. MRS. E. PERKINS MRS. L. PERRY MRS. M. POWELL MR. C. O. PREECE English Dept. Science Dept. Business Education Dept. English Dept. B.A., Stanford Univ. B.A., Berkeley B.S., Radford College B.A., Boston Univ. M.A., Stanford Univ. M.S., Berkeley M.A., Boston State C.S.F. Advisor MRS, L. QUIETT Home Economics Dept. B.A., San Diego State 4 MR. W. RIEKER English Dept. B.A., Western Reserve Univ. M.A., Western Reserve Univ. Pacer and Quill and Scroll Advisor B.A., U.C.L.A. . MR. E. T. ROSS English Dept. M.A., U.C.L.A. MISS E. SABA MRS. C. D. RARDEN Business Dept. B.A., North Dakota State U. Senior Secretaries Advisor MR. R. ROBINETTE Music Dept. B.A., San Diego State Band and Orchestra Club Sponsor Social Studies Dept. B.A., Beirut College; West Mich. Univ. M.A., Western Michigan MR. R. REID Mathematics Dept. B.S., Central Michigan Univ. M.A., San Diego State Crawford New Folk Advisor MR. J. ROMIG Industrial Arts, Phys. Ed. Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State J.V. Football Coach MR. J. SAMS Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State Lettermen's Club Sponsor Aig ‘ ‘fhe ee MRS. S. REMINGTON Advisor B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State Girls' League Advisor MR. W. ROSE Advisor BAT USC: M.A., U.S.C. MR. W. SANDBACK Physical Education Dept. B.A., Univ. of Minnesota Varsity Baseball Coach 33 MRS. F. SCHWADA Mathematics Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State MR. W. SHAVER MR. G. SHELDON English Dept. Social Studies Dept. B.S., Univ. of Alabama B.S., Univ. of Oregon M.A., Univ. of Alabama M.A., San Diego State MRS. VY. SMITH MISS T. U. SPRAGUE MR. K. STEPHENS Physical Education Dept. English Dept. Art Dept. B.S., Univ. of Missouri B.A., Whittier College B.A., Univ. of Oregon G.A.A. Co-Sponsor M.A., Whittier College Greek mythology and tragedy, American literature and English literature were all part of the planned courses of study of Craw- ford’s English Department. Offering both advanced and honors courses, as well as public speaking, debate and drama, teachers were interested in developing in the students a deeper appreciation and mastery of the English language. Miss Buck’s English class ponders over poems of the past. MR. F. SMITH Physical Education Dept. B.A., San Diego State M.A., San Diego State Lettermen's Club Sponsor MR. D. STEARN English Dept. B.A., E. Carolina College M.A., San Diego State MISS F. D. THOMPSON MRS. L. C. TIDWELL MR. G. TOOZE MR. S. S. TURNER Physical Education Dept. English Dept. Physical Education Dept. English Dept. B.A., North Texas State Uniy. B.A., Southern Methodist Univ. B.A., San Diego State B.A., Univ. of New Mexico M.A., Columbia M.A., Univ. of Texas M.A., San Diego State Varsity Gymnastics MR. D. W. VAN BUSKIRK MR. R. WAGNER MR. M. W. WATERBURY MRS. R. B. WEBBER English Dept. Social Studie s Dept. Science Dept. Mathematics Dept. B.A., Univ. of Washington B.S., Univ. of Pennsylvania B.A., Fresno State B.A., Florida Southern M.A., Uniy. of Washington M.S., Uniy. of Pennsylvania M.A., Fresno State American Field Service Sponsor MRS. VY. WILCOXSON MR. L. A. WILLIS MR. P. WRIGHT MR. L. C. YOUNG Foreign Language Dept. Mathematics Dept. Science Dept. Foreign Language Dept. B.A., San Diego State B.A., Western Michigan Univ. B.A., San Diego State B.A., Univ. of Washington M.A., Univ. of California M.A., San Diego State M.A., Univ. of Washington A.S.B. Advisor 35 ‘ ; r i | t i : { i ’ ‘ } — t ——t } 3 9 3 ae ical ieee oo hich BS, atari os ita tle le Be aa i ae 7 “os ts cotati Aira ; snc seins cat aisha POR Be SCORE TY re Scholarship, leadership, responsibility, and personality constitute the outstanding student. The most compelling spirit he possesses is to excel. Recognition is only a minor part of the satisfac- tion derived from achievement. 37 38 ine —entors Emerged as Sop SAGER of 9 3rd. Lawrence Forest 3rd. Lionel Joseph 5th. Elizabeth Newby RSME ee OE ie Victoria Keen Le Lilie ieee 5th. James Tidwell 7th. Teresa Thesken 8th, Nancy Seymour Susan Swerdlow HOY RUNNELS JYL LIEBERMAN Foreign Language YOVANNE STEPHENS Home Economics DOUGLAS KVANDAL JOHN LEDDICK } Instrumental Music Boys’ Physical Education : VICTORIA KEEN Girls’ Physical Education BONNIE WEBER STEPHEN LITTLEWOOD KATHLEEN WILCOX Art Business Education Drama English epartmen la [ , Kus eve Aa rdod for ee wile GARY GILMER TERESA THESKEN SUZANNE ‘CUSHMAN Industrial Arts Mathematics Choral Music Awarded for outstanding achievement in each of fifteen categories, the Departmental Key was one of the most coveted awards given by Crawford High School. The names of prominent students in each sub- ject area were submitted to the department chair- men. Records of proficiency and active participa- tion were considered, and the recipients received their keys at the Senior Awards Day Assembly. LIONEL JOSEPH SUSAN SWERDLOW JAMES WILLIAMS Science Social Studies Speech Arts Ve fion oh ie of Jim Williams Foreign ae [ee of Democray (EAT AT 40 Beginning with the Crawford com- petition, Jim Williams talked his way through the district, area, and state championships of the National Vet- erans of Foreign Wars Voice of De- mocracy Contest. Jim then presented his lauded speech, ‘‘Democracy — What It Means to Me,” in the na- tional competition and captured sec- ond place. The award included a $3,500 scholarship which Jim re- ceived from Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Lonnie Terry's experiments with the effects of radiation on fruit flies en- abled him to win fourth place in the 16th Annual National Science Fair International. Lonnie entered in na- tional competition after winning the Senior Boys’ Sweepstakes division of the San Diego Science Fair. He was then presented a special award by the United States Atomic Energy Commission for his efforts in that field. res Spies Ale Energy CB non Special Aer Lonnie Terry Outstanding Students Brought Honor to Left to right, Row 1: H. Terry, D. Callaway, L. Nelson, L. Joseph. Row 2: J. Dyke, M. Benson, S. Archibald, T. Thesken. Viepeeeh Wert Scholarship San Eon Wirelan This year Crawford had an unprece- dented number of students qualifying as National Merit finalists. As a result of their high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, Steven Archibald, Margaret Benson, Diane Call- away, James Dyke, Lionel Joseph, Laura Nelson, Herbert Terry, and Teresa Thesken were named as semi-finalists. On the basis of their Scholastic Aptitude Tests and financial need, all eight were selected as finalists. National Merit Finalists are included in the top one per cent of the nation’s high school scholars. —EE ee —— ES , i 2 _ , } r Bank of ae rophy R, ecipten bs “To stimulate and encourage high school students in their academic, vocational, and | citizenship training’ is the purpose of the Bank of America Awards Program. Four trophy winners were selected for their lead- ership abilities and civic responsibility. Cer- tificates were also awarded ten students. ie lm JAMES DYKE Fine thee “LIONEL JOSEPH Science and Mathematics YOVANNE STEPHENS HERBERT TERRY Vocational Arts Liberal Arts raw rel for wie uccesspul Cborts Usenl of ae erica wie rlmenta [ wae me 3 we i CHRIS BENSON DAR ere. Each year the Daughters of the eq American Revolution present an bativia dich tom Nu aRernikothiR. Hike, B. award to a girl demonstrating out- Williams, M. Mclean, J. Ollestad. standing citizenship qualities in each school. Chris Benson was chosen from three finalists to receive this honor. 4l ‘ ES BIS os : Weber. Row 2: T. Thesken, J. MARGARET BENSON RICHARD CLARK JANET CRAFT Forty - eight LAWRENCE FOREST JOHN HUBBARD SHIRLEY BUSS KAY DICKEY entors LAWRENCE GORDON LIONEL JOSEPH NANCY DIANE CHANDLER CALLAWAY RICHARD COHEN DAVID JUDITH DORMAN FISHER chistees olife Membership CLAUDIA GRAHAM JOHN oneal JENSEN a: VICTORIA KATHRYN KEEN KELLER PATRICIA MARY KO KOGLER KATHLEEN KENNAN TERRY KOLKEY SANDRA KRAMER SHARLENE EMILY JYL LINDA LEONG LEVIN LIEBERMAN MARCHESE in the G tfornta ele arship MAL On JACK OLLESTAD MARILEE ELIZABETH McLEAN NEWBY RICHARD MARX BONNIE PRITCHETT RUTH OVERTON CLIFFORD ALAN HELEN RONALD RIPPERGER ROSEN SCHEEL SCHMIDT 43 MRS 200 AMIR SRNL NNN SS A Roberta Stern Susan Swerdlow Nancy Seymour Herbert Terry Teresa Thesken The C.S.F. Gold Seal on one’s diploma was desired by all Crawford scholars. An A minus average at four semes- ter reports, including one semester in the senior year, were requirements for this mark of academic excellence. Mem- bership entitled the student to apply for scholarships pro- vided by the California Scholarship Federation. James Tidwell James Williams eae emberships Ws Many in 65-66 By earning the A's and B's for the ten points required, over 200 students were awarded membership into the California Scholarship Federation. The purpose of C.S.F. is to promote scholastic achievement by recognizing the scholars as members of the statewide society. eee Bi conts Peed Youth ogislatures Boys’ State and Girls’ State are annual model legislatures sponsored by the American Legion Post. Students selected from schools all over California assemble in Sacramento to elect the State officials and hold legislative sessions. After nominations from teachers, the administration chose Robert Stern to attend Girls’ State; and David Dorman and Alan Rosen to participate in Boys’ State. Jim Boaz was selected by an- other chapter of the American Legion Post. Jim Boaz Debby Butterfield Dave Dorman Under the Americans Abroad program of the American Field Service, Debby Butterfield went to Dalsbruk, Finland, for three months. The family she stayed with included a mother, father, sister, aged 17, and two brothers, 18 and 20. ‘“Dalsbruk is a small agricultur- al and industrial town, surrounded predominantly by beautiful lakes and forests, ’ Debby said. ‘‘Daily life was very much like it is here. Sailing, tennis, swimming, and dances were frequent pastimes. | did have many new experiences with food, language, and customs. | found sauna, the Finnish steam bath, and pitching hay to be the most fun.”’ é Roberta Stern ee Alan Rosen ebby Wutterfiold Slowed Spirit SY, in ane The surrounding forests offered beautiful sites for Debby and her friends to picnic. 45 Tone Seim arrived in San Diego from Kragero, Norway, and found everything she expected to find in America. Dear Crawford, | cannot fully express how great it has been to be Crawford's A.F.S. student this year. For me, Crawford was an especially pleasant sur- prise. | was delighted to find that | could choose among so many different subjects. | used the opportunity to take classes such as art and pub- lic speaking that they do not offer at home. Something you will not find in Norwegian schools is all the responsibility given to the stu- dents. Student government, the clubs, dances, the different sports, and the informal atmos- phere between the students and teachers im- pressed me greatly. It is fantastic how much you can learn about | other people just by living in an ordinary Am- erican home. | think this is what makes the American Field Service so great; people from different countries learn to know each other and understand each other. « Sincerely, Tone Seim NJ : Tone Seim Say Scim ay | Abdu Sey ae Sear Tone often helped with the daily routine of housekeeping. Tone experienced the joy and festivities of an American Christmas. In her leisure hours, Tone enjoyed play- ing the guitar. 46 Abdu Said, from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, was Crawfords’ male exchange student. He expres- sed his feelings about Crawford in this way: Dear Crawford, It was a great privilege to be honored as an A.F.S. student among the most wonderful people in the loveliest school | have ever seen. Each and every member of your school has taken part in my happiness to make me 3,000 times happier than before. | was equally happy at home, enjoying every hour of my life with the Kings. They willingly opened their door to give me insight into the American life, which | found amusingly interest- ing. Camping, fishing, sailing, and going places of interest built up my priceless and very unique store of experience. The average American that | have encount- ered has been cordial, friendly, smiling, and really nice. There is nothing | can do but be grateful to every American; especially to the American Field Service who made me feel ten miles away from home instead of 10,000! May friendship live forever! T ruly, ee Abdu Said Abdu Said Exciting Brel Stepported he Ae). rE Cnthine The Electronics Club afforded Abdu many opportunities to work on his hobby. Abdu and his “family ’ enjoyed many unique experiences throughout his stay. Abdu was noted for studying into the late hours of the night. ph cecseeirie eet? dni panier 8 . ° SRR ts Hs | re eprintshnsores 7 f | ASSOCIATED 3] 48 PL tg IRE MS er NWA aM ea aa SiSARG athdey bees Spirited student leaders and organizations played an important part in organizing school and extra-curricular activities. They perpetuated Crawford's tradition of success and of high quali- ty leadership. 49 SHIRLEY BUSS Commissioner of Elections RON CROSTHWAITE Vice President DEBBY BUTTERFIELD Commissioner of Publicity a ASA JUNE REZNIKOFF Commissioner of Finance es Sere i) rman 65 thas Seearacnact ee red EEL, Wody peatilent Interscholastic Athletics CHRIS BENSON JIM TIDWELL Commissioner of Commissioner of Student Affairs Boys' Activities REE PEGGI BLACKMAN SANDY KRAMER The members of the A.S.B. Council met with other high school leaders at the San Diego Commissioner of Commissioner of Rallies and Girls’ Activities Assemblies Forming the core of the spirit of Crawford was the 1965-66 Associated Student Body Council. The members of the Council worked together to co-ordinate and over- see all phases of curricular and extra-curricular activities at Crawford. Striving to achieve a thorough understanding of how a democracy works, the Council was responsible for providing a forum for orderly student opinion and ex- pression through the A.S.B. Senate. Developing and im- proving correct citizenship practices, attitudes, and a spirit of true democracy, the Council provided for and encour- aged student voting in general elections. The Council was also responsible for providing incentive for school spirit, unity, loyalty, and friendliness through all-school rallies, assemblies, Homecoming Week, the A.S.B. Ball, the Nomi- nating Convention, and the new book store. The A.S.B. Commissioners made many worthwhile contributions toward making the campus life of each Colt more enjoyable, while building in them the strong democratic foundation so vital CATHY APPLE Historian in adulthood. SUE PASSEL as BOAZ Commissioner of a Class Thrift and Clean resident Campus tCeVs PSialated in ee ics Seal Activities JOHN DORMAN EARL ALTSHULER Junior Class Sophomore Class President President ROBYN BERREY KAREN GLENNEY Clerk Clerk Clerk Associated Student Council Convention held in November. EVY HOLBROOK ELAINE HIMMEL DEBBIE DOYLE Ticket Auditor Ticket Auditor Ticket Auditor i wh is Is. Sear OU ELoes Student RON CROSTHWAITE Presiding Officer We, a ie in Cyovernment In conjunction with the democratic spirit and tradition upheld at Crawford, the Associated Student Body Senate provided each and every individual with an opportunity to express his voice in school government. The Senate, Crawford's largest representative body, provided a means of communication between the students, stu- dent body officers, and administration. Two Senators represented the students of each English or social studies class at the monthly sessions of the Senate. Problems of current interest to the students were focused upon at the Senate meetings. Presiding officer, Ron Crosthwaite, helped the senators in weighing the worth of proposed resolutions for school improvement. Such problems as establishing a unified code of school good grooming standards were introduced, discussed, and solutions were resolved and acted upon by the A.S.B. officers and the administration. This vital group strove to achieve perpetual high quality leadership and de- mocracy already established at Crawford High School, in the eyes of the students, the faculty and the com- munity. | D2 Siient Pairs Cronies Pd SS bah Cnet Organized Many Left to right, Row 1: Apple, Pagliuso, Holbrook, Benson, Hashiguchi, Van Bibber, Stern, Callaway, Stephens. Row 2: Spooner, Loucks, Roel, Press, Crosth- waite, Leiser, Moore, Sloggett, Juel. Row 3: Zigen- fuss, Miljas, Doyle, Rubin, Butterfield, Germaraad, Regan, Chiles, Reed, Buehner. Row 4: Snyder, Groves, Baskerville, Harvey, Fong, Tritten, Peterson, Clark, Sarfan, King, Crooks. Vitally acting to co-ordinate and supervise Crawford’s many clubs and organizations, the 1965-66 Inter-Club Council consisted of one representative of each school- sponsored group on campus. This group met once a month under the guidance of Commissioner Chris Benson to codify school rules as well as to evenly distribute events throughout the year. The prime re- sult was a successful balance of activities and a_ successful ex- change of new ideas and informa- tion. Initiating a new tradition to encourage a friendly unity among the clubs, the Inter-Club Council sponsored an all-club talent show. Cia! Cael CHRIS BENSON Presiding Officer clivilies Beat Affe LPS (artis Commissioner Chris Benson and the Student Affairs Com- mittee were responsible for coordinating the calendar of activities during the year. But the main accomplishment of the Committee was the tre- mendous spirit and success of the 1965 Homecoming activi- ties such as Donut Dunk ‘Em, the Alumni Reunion, the quad rally and the decorations. The committee was also responsi- ble for the wonderful decora- tions for the A.S.B. Ball ‘‘Sche- herazade. ’ The Student Af- fairs Committee played the leading role in promoting spirit and liveliness this year at Crawford. Left to right, Row 1: Wilcox, Thesken, Weber, Hashiguchi, Benson, Swerdlow, Merriam, Wer- dick, Loucks. Row 2: Hearst, Passel, Berrey, Henion, Alter, Johnson, Klein, Gendloff, Bramer, Taylor, Van Bibber, Zeni, Rainey, Kramer. Row 3: Bell, Gray, Morse, Tritten, Callaham, Boaz, Hilke, Forest, Upham. SUE PASSEL (ernie Presiding Officer Left to right, Row 1: McVay, Duncan, Kramer, Passel, Marshall, Sabat, Roel. Row 2: Kossy, Berrey, Boaz, Tidwell, Leatherman, Sheehan, Shri ft Cre (ieee Campus Striving for ‘‘TIC’’ or ‘‘To- tally Immaculate Campus,” this year’s theme for the an- nual clean campus campaign, the Thrift and Clean Campus committee led the way in keeping Crawford free of lit- ter. This committee, headed by Commissioner Sue Passel, proved to be worthy as Craw- ford placed high in the city- wide clean campus competi- tion. Another function of the Thrift and Clean Campus Committee was to encourage the sale of United States say- ing stamps and bonds. These two vital school services of- fered by this committee fur- ther contributed to a spirit of pride in the appearance of Crawford. A. S. ds. Butterfield. In an attempt to surpass the success of the 1965 Nom- inating Convention, the Elec- tions Committee devoted its strongest efforts to planning and executing this year’s Con- vention. A more spirited cam- paign atmosphere was stres- ed and became a reality as the 1966 Nominating Conven- tion became a_ tumultuous success and increased the self-governing spirit which prevailed throughout the year. Other functions of this committee and Commissioner Shirley Buss were to supervise and co-ordinate Junior Var- sity and Varsity Song and Cheerleader elections, Home- coming elections, grade-level elections, and the final A.S.B. Elections. Once again, the well run elections, and overall democratic spirit can be attri- buted to the strong efforts of the Elections Committee. 54 Left to right, Row 1: Swerdlow, Skiles, Goodwin, Heathman, Hudson, Buss, Skough, Alter, Marshall, Pritchett. Row 2: Himmel, Roel, Apple, Kiloh, Roletto, Merriam, Loucks, Pagliuso, Johnson, Rainey, Moore. Row 3: Morrison, Kramer, Sarfan, Sloggett, Bremner, Kossy, Buehner, Tidwell, Fitterer, Eidex, Miljas, Henion, Clarkson. Row 4: Homnick, Regan, Harvey, Baskerville, Koosed, Jacobs, Ipsen, Alduenda, McLean. Cilectians Cite SHIRLEY BUSS Presiding Officer Originality and quality were the major goals of the 1965-66 Publicity - Publica- Ve rem Committee tions Committee in publicizing I 2 the many A.S.B. activities dur- in the year. This year’s com- mittee, under the outstanding leadership of Debby Butter- field, worked diligently to promote interest and en- thusiasm in school activities among students. Reaching out through such media as fluor- escent posters, clever and bold bulletin boards, and the school PACER, the publicity committee again proved in- dispensible to the unity of Crawford’s students. DEBBY BUTTERFIELD Presiding Officer (APES; Ae patie s pz tis, i Ses Left to right, Row 1: Sabat, Van Bibber, Sloggett, Roel, Buehner, Butterfield, Holbrook, Sarfan, Tidwell, Doyle. Row 2: Goodwin, Dramer, Alter, Overton, Lewis, Clark, Leather- man, Regan, Harvey, Ipsen, Mattson. Exciting, peppy rallies which spurred Crawford's teams to victory were a prod- uct of the imagination of the members of the Rallies and Assemblies Committee, under the direction of energetic Commissioner Peggi Black- man. Clever skits, pep ban- ners and numerous forms of entertainment highlighted the lunchtime rallies in the gym- nasium on many Fridays throughout the year. Besides devoting many hours to plan- _ ning rallies, Peggi and her Left to right, Row 1: Roel, Sisson, Penn, Bracken Baskerville, Fitterer, committee also presented a Henion, Harvey. Row 2: Eidex, Mclean, Malone, Hudson, Duncan, McVay, variety of interesting and en- Alduenda, Ratliff, Olkowski. Row 3: Regan, Holt, Bremner, Johnson, Mer- EAN : riam, Apple, Roletto, Rainey, Pagliuso, Loucks, Miljas, Dress, Tidwell, tertaining assemblies in the Clarkson, Jacobs. Row 4: Peterson, Jacobi, Kennan, Lewis, Forest, Marshall, auditorium during lunchtime Alter, Kossy, Sheehan, Leatherman, Buehner. ; f and hootenanies. Fun, enter- tainment and school unity were the goals of this spirited Ralls Adsomblies Commi PEGGI BLAC allies ey een | tes ommittee committee. Presiding Officer 55 Girls eague patircel See ae Activity CAROL JOHNSON Vice President PAT DE GROOT Historian DONNA SANDY KRAMER CONNIE JUEL HASHIGUCHI President Treasurer Secretary One of the finest, most popular, and worthwhile organizations at Crawford is the Girls’ League. Striving to get as many girls as possible to participate in its activities was the main goal of Girls’ League this year. These activities were co-ordinated and promoted at the council meetings held every other Wednesday. Basically, service and social activities comprised the agenda for the year. Such activities as Autumn Round-Up, April al la Mode, the Dad and Daughter Banquet, Mother-Daughter Tea, Girls’ League Week, the sophomore Tea, and the Christmas Mailbox were sponsored by the Girls’ League Council. In addition, such services as food drives, supporting an orphan, the Big Sister Program, Good Grooming Tips, and Teacher Appreciation Day were worthily planned by Girls’ League. Left to right, Row 1: Kossy, Traficanti, Hansen, deGroot, Glenney, Hashiguchi, Johnson, Juel, Fitch, McVay, Kiloh, Seymour, Doty, Pritchett. Row 2: Blackman, Hanson, C. Marshall, S. Marshall, Sabat, Overton, Lewis, Nash, Benoit, Williamson, Cramer, Olauson, Overton, C. Brown, T. Brown, Lieb- erman, Richman, K. Marshall, Peters, Martin, Gemeraad, Sommerfield, Grader, Parker, Johnson, McGurn. Row 3: Bush, Spooner, Billings, Scott, Fit- terer, Goerlitz, Lind, Hoffman, Rossman, Reagan, Passel, Rudiger, Knowles, Kyle, Kellogg, Crosthwaite, B. Stryker, Guthers, K. Stryker, Duffield, Dickey. ae os os 2 AE ot - C4 Left to right, Row 1: Clifton, Regan, Darby, Tidwell, McClure, Harvey, Gray, Altshuler. Row 2: McIntyre, Linscheid, Alduenda, Luttbeg, Keyser, Abbey, Epstein, Lee, Rosen, Hutchinson. Row 3: McCreery, Musil, Westfall, Sarfan, Smith, Crooks, Haase, Pabst. Row 4: Patton, Mellinger, McFar- land, Lee, Lanois, Ellison, Stephens, Bernard, Nason. Boys Bee lion Bord Whrthwhil ee Pe: Contributing to the spirit of activity at Crawford, the Boys’ Federation sponsored many events in which each and every boy could participate. With Commissioner Jim Tidwell as presiding officer, this organization, composed of one representative from each physical education cl ass, moved toward the goal of encouraging strong representation of the male portion in campus life. Many new and excit- ing activities were incorporated such as the Fisher Auto Body Craftsman Assembly, and an all-school car show. The traditional activities such as the button sale, Autumn Round Up, a movie and monthly meet- ings were also continued by the members of Boys’ Federation. Through such fine achievement and char- acter building, the Boys’ Federation did much to strengthen the school’s spirit and unity. MR. MALEY Advisor TIM McCLURE Vice President JIM TIDWELL JON HARVEY President Secretary GORDON DARBY Treasurer 57 STEVE KOLKEY Vice President KATHY FONG Secretary GARY BERNARD Treasurer MR. McLAUGHLIN Advisor iii i re “JOHN DORMAN | 7 i Junior Class President aUnLOrs Whrhed Junior Gin el £ e JFECAV Left to right, Row 1: Komula, Hashiguchi, Bernard, Fong, Kolkey, Dorman, Kaupp, Regan, Juel, Mow, Cain. Row 2: Baskerville, Hudgins, Hanson, Smith, Benott, Crofoot, Martin, Rizzo, McMurray, Guthers, Peters. Row 3: Robbins, Hoerger, Spooner, ljaden, de Groot, Connoly, Embery, Eller, Lubke. Row 4: Rubin, McCreery, Alduenda, Sarfdn, Haase, Crooks, Smith, Warren, Thomas, ESS SEOs See ae | Guided by President John a is 1 ks aN Dorman, the Junior Class has accomplished its goal of earning enough money to enjoy the sen- ior privileges awaiting them, and of unifying the entire class of nearly one thousand in spirit and activity. Breaking old tradi- tions, and initiating many new ones, the Juniors set a new trend in class activities. Included among these activities of the class were the Junior Class Par- ty, ‘Tahitian Tamure,’’ featuring polynesian costumes and enter- tainment, the semi-formal Junior Ball, a pickle sale, and several lunchtime movies. In a special election, the ‘‘Futura’’ was chos- en as the official class ring. The ambitious Class of 1967 with the great spirit, and pep con- tributed their best to the spirit of the school. untor f KAREN GLENNEY Gr; Junior Ball SHANNON MOW Gla en Class Party ; CONNIE JUEL Budget CHRISTA PETERSON Historian B x % Fa ie : : Se Featuring ivy, lace and other finery of the Old South, the Junior Ball held on May 13 climaxed a year of bustling activity for the Juniors. | ra y TED CROOKS ey : — Ways and Means | ard During NANCY KAUPP MERRIE KLAPP Publicity Publicity trengthening Cle, Ui A Colt bites into one of the juicy, delicious dill pickles sold early in the year by the Juniors. DONNA HASHIGUCHI — SUE BERLIN a f Traditions ings 12 SANDY KOMULA Program RUSS REGAN RANDY ROBBINS Elections Concessions In striving for excellence, the industrious Junior Class Chairmen have given many valuable hours in service to their class and school. These Chairmen formed the core of the Junior Class and made it possible for the entire class to enjoy and work on grade level activities. Juniors can point with pride to the many worthwhile projects undertaken by their spirited and industrious Class Cabinet. oe STEVE EPSTEIN Vice President BECKY OVERTON Treasurer NANCY LUEBA Secretary EARL ALTSHULER MR. BROSIO Sophomore Class President Advisor ) Soato ore len Gaye Sophamem | Row 1: Swerdlow, Cole, Overton, Leuba, Epstein, Altshuler, Urso, Larson, Press, Overton. Row 2: Calvano, Karzen, Kiley, Beard, Germeraad, Forest, Goerlitz, Harkless, Fitterer, Pepper, Rogers. Motivated by enthusiastic leaders and advisor, Mr. Bros- io, the largest Sophomore Class ever to enter Crawford made its impact and place of esteem in the school. Empha- sizing original ideas, the 1966 Sophomore activities included the Class Party, ‘‘Future 007, an idea originated by the stu- dent leaders which was one of the most successful ever held. Through sales and lunch- time movies, the Sophomores began building funds which will enable them to have many activities without tremendous : cost in the future. Represent- g ing the Class of 1968, the Sophs assimilated into the prevailing atmosphere of loy- alty and spirit. Under the Crawford banner, the Sophomores demonstrated their enthusiasm and spirit by actively supporting the 1966 Class Party, ‘Futura 007. Whide we: Smnpact on the afer, in eh ear Sophomore (Ce en SUSIE LARSON Elections DEBBIE ROEL Class Party SANDY OVERTON Publications-Program SUE COLE ANDREA PRESS Budget Class Party JONI CALVANO Ways and Means EMILY SWERDLOW Publicity LISA URSO Historian 6] ommunily ; x DIANE CHAMBERLAIN Secretary i BONNIE PRITCHETT Treasurer At a surprise installation early in the year, Nancy Seymour, President, officially made exchange student Tone Seim an honorary member of H.S.S. onorary Se Sociely the SLE en estration ae JUDY DOTY NANCY SEYMOUR Vice President Pracident ROBERTA STERN Secretary ‘The goal of the Honorary Service Society is to serve the entire school and the community with honor and sincerity.’’ These words of Nancy Seymour, H.S.S. President, capture the spirit ‘of responsible service and devotion encouraged by this fine organization. These thirty girls demonstrated outstanding leadership, school service, and dependability as they contributed to the spirit of unselfish service to Crawford and San Diego. Left to right, Row 1: Craft, Fisher, Chamberlain, Stern, Seymour, Pritchett, Richman, Mclean, Malone. Row 2: Mrs. Brownell, Thomas, Thesken, Henion, Sheehan, Blackman, Holbrook, Passel, Alter, Marshall, Kramer, Doyle, Johnston. Row 3: Seim, Johnson, Chiles, Reznikoff, Kossy, Berrey, Swerdlow, Benson, Milliken, Reed, Butterfield. raw Bra Key Gil! Kinder. = Pees lod Soc Pte School JIM BOAZ Vice President RON CROSTHWAITE President LARRY LEATHERMAN Secretary In preparing High School leaders for responsible positions in the yee . . reasurer community, the Crawford chapter of the Key Club International was invaluable. Through activities such as ushering and serving at func- tions, encouraging school spirit, and donating to the poor, these young men, led by President Ron Crosthwaite, worked toward build- NRHOICRIRGEG ing high morals and character while encouraging high scholastic Advisor achievement, both essential at Crawford. Aiding the police department in making Left to right, Row 1: Brown, Darby, Dorman, Luttbeg, Leatherman, Crosthwaite, Boaz, McClure, bicycle safety checks at elementary schools Petretta, Said, Alfano, Keyser. Row 2: Ponsford, King, Tidwell, Ratliff, Alduenda, Olkowski, was one of the Key Club projects. Jacobsen, Ipsen, Hall, Musil, Clark, Altshuler, Flynn. Row 3: Clem, Marshall, Crooks, Dorman, Callaham, Smith, Schell, Westfall, Sarfan, Strickler, Okun, Pabst. Ants See ce ae ah CHRIS BENSON SHIRLEY BUSS JUNE REZNIKOFF Activities Editor A.S.B. Editor Clubs Editor 4 Capturing moments that will long be remembered and cherished at Crawford, and effectively recording them in the yearbook were the prime goals of the Centaur staff. Under the direction of Mr. DONNA HASHIGUCHI Linderman, advisor, and Gail Gam ese ees Reed, Editor-in-Chief, the many sub-editors carried out entaur la their respective duties and re- sponsibilities which were so vital in producing a yearbook of memorable quality. The ort on ij e GAIL REED Editor-in-chief individual editors, assistants and photographers worked diligently in designing lay- outs, scheduling and taking pictures and meeting many KAREN GLENNEY pressing deadlines. Hoping to Academics Editor . : ' achieve the rating of a first place in National Competi- tion, the members of the an- nual staff worked long hours producing their pride, the 1966 Centaur. ‘What color is it? Is it good? Colts ask as they eagerly JACK LEDDICK Sports Editor i - 4 MARIE LONGDON PAT SNOW Senior Section Editor Faculty Editor 64 SALLY BASKERVILLE LAURA KILOH SHERYL SLAYEN Picture Editor Senior Write-Ups Senior Write-Ups Editor Editor MR. LINDERMAN Advisor LARRY TRITTEN TERRIE THESKEN | G pi 9 Art Editor Benes Literary onceh fra fe f e eCaV s (OG6aUcarbaok lit in line each June to pick up their new CENTAUR. SHANNON MOW USE REGAN Assistant Assistant JON HARVEY D Sra ite Sports Assistant Assistant CHUCK PEALE KEN McINTYRE FRED EGBERT Photographer Photographer Photographer 65 66 SUE SWERDLOW Head Copy Editor i SHERRY DAVISON Managing Editor LORI KLEIN Advertising Editor CONNIE THORNTON Business Manager ESTER DUNKLE Exchange Editor SANDY KRAMER News Page Editor LINDA COX Copy Editor SS LONNIE TERRY Editor-in-chief be HARV! MALONE Editorial Page Editor TED BRAMER Copy Editor BOB ZUCKER Sports Page Editor JO MARGOLIS Feature Page Editor “openers = Many hours of preparation contributed to the quality Keeping the entire Student Body at Crawford well-informed and entertained, the bi-monthly newspaper, the Pacer, proved to be a vital necessity in communication between the stu- dents, the officers, the administration, and community. Featuring every facet of a national newspaper, the Pacer was praised for its high quality and style. KATHY WILCOX Copy Editor JOHN BOLIN Photographer et ke f e [acer Staff Keececd y PAT EDWORDS Assistant Editorial Editor ART DREXLER Assistant Sports Editor Staff members busily contemplate next issue. Winner of the first place in coverage in the Los Angeles City College High School News- paper Award over a field of 477 competing newspapers, the Pacer staff proved its journal- istic ability to present thorough and undistorted facts. The news section supplemented by the thought-provoking editorials enhanced the democratic spirit at Crawford. 1 $ KATHY KENNAN Reporter BRUCE TOKARS Photographer a E . CAROL. OLAUSON Assistant News Editor DOUG NASON Assistant Copy Editor FRED EDWORDS Assistant Managing Editor i 3 4 ANNE WILLIAMSON Assistant Feature Editor RUTH ALTER Reporter MR. REIKER Advisor CHARLES DASHEVSKY Reporter DWIGHT YEAKLE Reporter JERRY LEAHY Reporter MELVA BROWN Reporter 67 LOSE Save Carney re Ape Sie ce Assisting teachers, and campus organizations in countless ways, the members of the Art Service class made a unique and vi tal contribution of talent and service to the spirit of the school. Each day many hours were spent by these talented individ- uals designing banners, posters and signs to be displayed around the school. Mr. Stephens, the advisor, gave his valuable assistance to the members as they worked daily on these projects. The art service class became an essential part of the pub- licity system at Crawford as they utilized their capabilities with the pen and brush to serve Crawford. Truly the Art Service class has become one of the most important facets of the spirit of dedicated service at Craw- ford. Left to right: Butterfield, Craft, Sabat, Casteel. wo), Ding Sone OLED Composed of five senior girls with superior secretarial skills, the typing service class donated its services to the ad- ministration. These girls re- lieved teachers of such time consuming tasks as duplicat- ing tests, thermofaxing teach- ing materials, and typing lec- ture notes, tests and study guides. Working each day during second period, the Typing Service class has pro- vided the girls with practical experience while enabling teachers to concentrate on actual teaching. Left to right: Thornton, Sage, Perry, Jaeger, Mrs. Powell, Kiloh. ea as ar i r 68 e e Sta e Pew rganizalions Operated ge G CMficien thy ¢ Under the capable guidance of Mr. Van Buskirk, the stage crew once again was an indispensable aid to Crawford's dramatic productions. These industrious young men worked behind the scenes to insure smooth-running performances. Operating the projector for movies, and handling lighting, curtains and props were all the responsibility of the stage crew, as they served Crawford. Left to right, Row 1: Mr. Van Buskirk, Butner, Ash, Ohlson, Brinkmeier, Medhurst. Working in the many offices and library daily as a classroom situation, the monitors have made an invaluable contribution to the efficiency of the system of school administration. Such services as deliver- ing passes, answering phones, taking messages, checking attendance, taking temperatures, shelving li- brary books, selling tickets, working adding machines, filing report cards, and running various errands were all capably handled by the monitors. Their importance to the school was realized and appreci- ated by everyone. This fine group of people, by offering such services and assistance to the adminis- tration, were in turn rewarded with the satisfaction of contributing to the school. ilies 70 FESS ee en, Sle mgldt Deo Bote, Ait Oe evel Roan. SK AOe KNOW { o- ea ety KS Weer Cor CPlooimag, Cares f SW UO CS STvBY § HOLL o GLEN Linovug hg We AOL WW Trouble Once. QGoom yo cle Se CS ontiNe | “(DO do Be anvsstioo’s RCE ES ee) CO) Gg eo Cah | pO ae CULO © CPO ww the R.O-T.¢. ORS ANNAN SS Chit sie NES ON eg ke fe TECK CPE yey Se Qoo © OO NS SVenie | Ce NDdor gored lbew © BQ Servor Next KE or ‘ey ODORS ROO NA UT Ng YO Ao RotHANN gerne ok aOR { | The intangible spirit of Crawford High School ! ™ was inherent in the diverse activities available to students. The dances, Homecoming, the rallies and assemblies, and the Nominating Convention ex- emplified the friendly and unique atmosphere. oy 1] 25 26 ar oe 30 30 OEE J.V. Elections Club Week Quad Rally Powder Puff Bowl Donut Dunk’em Alumni Rally Homecoming Game Alumni Reunion Ore fee 1 All-School Play 8 The Young in Concert 14 Christmas Mailbox 14 Music Assembly 14 Kiwanis Tournament 17 Junior Class Pickle Sale 20 Christmas Vacation Covina Tournament Tesanks: Charade New Student Tea A.F.S. Pie Night Open House Sophomore Elections Senior Class Party A.F.S. Movie Music Assembly “Soap P 9 Sophomore Tea 13 School Opens 15 Fashion Show 16 Teachers’ Day 17 Autumn Round-up 17 Pep Bus to Millikan 20 The Gazebo ’ PAW rll choo Was ighlighted of Successfalane 10 Fe 21 21 26 28 School Reopens | Choral Department Movie “Attila the Hun Pops Concert ! Girls vs. Boys Basketball Game A.S.B. Senate lst Semester Ends ear 1965-66 by a Variety May 3 Senior Play A Elections Assemblies 6 A.S.B. Voting 11, 1.C.C. Variety Show 13 Junior Ball 18 Spring Concert 19 Senior Day 25 Spring Concert Epo abla Be ri rtios ileeoh 1 Junior Class Movie A Junior Party—‘'Tahitian Tamure”’ 7 All-School Science Fair 9 Choral Assembly 10 A.S.B. Book Store 16 Choral Assembly 21 A.F.S. Friendship Bond Sale ieee ry A 9th Annual A.S.B. Ball 4 Girls’ League ‘College Life” Assembly 11 Pen Pal Club Brownie Sale 11 Patriotic Assembly 14 Dad ’n Daughter Banquet 16 Jazz Concert 18 Crawford New Folk Hootenanny 4 zh, Quarter Ends Sophomore Class Party 4 Easter Vacation 11 Talent Show Tryouts — 12 Senior Information Assembly 14 Winston Churchill Assembly 22 April ala Mode 28 Nominating Convention June 3 Senior Prom 8 Annual Signing Party 12 Vespers 13 Senior Awards Assembly 15 Senior Luncheon 16 Commencement 17 School Closes 73 a a sss Boy songleaders led the crowd in rousing cheers for the Powder Puff Football Team. Colts Enjoyed eh BP articipate pecial Ceeh s Both sides cheated ‘‘just a little’ in the Girls vs. Boys Basketball Game. P.T.A. sponsored many after-game dances at Colina del Sol. A.S.B. sponsored a folk 'n roll band, “The Young in concert. Traditional events played an important part in school life at Crawford. In addition to these, clubs and or- ganizations sponsored many other special events. Stir- Ups sponsored a Pep Bus to Millikan at the beginning of the year. The P.T.A. sponsored many after-game dances which added greatly to the enjoyment of the football and basketball seasons. Other events inclu- ded a Powder Puff Football Derby, a folk 'n roll band in concert, a girls vs. boys basketball game, and the Colts Marching Band and Drill Team participation in several parades. The All-School Play, ‘‘Out of the Frying Pan, dealt with the Seniors pose by an old Model-A as they advertise their Class Party, the Roaring 20's. (ALR ERALES SE RERGS ‘oodrich: Tires gum wk $ | ll eetmermiety” ye aa The Colt Marching Band proudly represented Crawford. frustrations of actors living in a boarding house. 75 fe Pe : ee Amid colorful Western decorations, Colts “jerked'’ and ‘James Browned to the music of the Impala's. ee Round-Up Ve the rst Wig Activity of the ear Abdu Said and Tone Seim, Crawford's Ameri- can Field Service Exchange Students, were hon- ored at Autumn Round-up, our annual fall mixer. Co-sponsored by Girls’ League and Boys’ Federa- tion, the dance was planned by Gail Reed and Jim Tidwell. Door prizes, Western decorations, and swinging music by the Impalas provided an enjoyable and congenial atmosphere for Colts to make new friendships and renew old ones. Both girls and guys arrived at the gymnasium ready to rock and made the sell-out dance at smashing success. It was an exciting climax to Crawford's first week of school. Autumn Round-up ‘65 will long be remenibered by all those who attended. Sandy Kramer, Girls’ League President, and Jim Tidwell, Boys’ Federation Pres- ident, introduced one of the guests of honor at Autumn Round-Up—Tone Seim of Norway. PN ae Lo eee is : Between dances, thirsty Colts refreshed themselves in the Dance Room. 76 Happy coeds posed with their ‘‘snagged dates. Friday, April eee was the official beginning Couples danced in the romantic atmosphere of spring for Colts. The annual Girls’ League cee Dance, April a la Mode, was held in the Craw- ford gym from eight to eleven. The theme was April in Paris, and the decorations included a replica of the Eiffel Tower in the center of the gym. The refreshment room was transformed in- to a sidewalk cafe and French pastries were served. Fragrant pastel flowers were sold in the foyer. Crawford coeds wore their freshest dressy cottons and danced to the music of the Impalas. April in Paris was planned by Judy Doty and her committee and very successfully and prettily marked the beginning of the spring season. ur 3 3 e oys to The dance room was a Paris street scene with large painted murals, Sd Spring oie April a la Bele Colts rocked to the music of the Impalas beneath the Eiffel Tower. Fi NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY Peggi Blackman Shirley Buss Sandy Kramer OCTOBER Chris Benson MARCH June Reznikoff FEBRUARY Nancy Seymour APRIL Gi . fs. MAY Robyn Berrey PLS enson Kelsey Marshall Cael of the Year O),, bstanding entor Girls ere Tipe Given the highest possible recognition by the girls of Crawford High School, Chris Benson was honored as Coed of the Year. Known for her bright smile and friendly manner, Chris per- sonified the Crawford ideal of personality, school service, and scholastic achievement. A.S.B. Commissioner of Student Affairs in her Senior year, Chris was also Senior Awards Chairman, Secretary of her Sophomore Class, Girls’ League, C.S.F., and Junior Y-Teens, a Junior Ball Chairman, a m ember of Auroras, and Activities Editor on the Centaur. Though busy with many activities, Chris maintained a 3.8 grade average and was a National Merit Finalist. The eight Girls of the Month pictured here were outstanding members of the Senior Class who were recognized for their participation in activities and their high personal qualities. The coeds chosen were: Chris Benson, Commissioner of Student Affairs; Peggi Blackman, Commis- sioner of Rallies and Assemblies; Shirley Buss, Commissioner of Elections; Sandy Kramer, Com- missioner of Girls’ Activities; Nancy Seymour, H.S.S. President; June Reznikoff, Commissioner 728 of Finance; Robyn Berrey, Senior Y-Teens President; and Kelsey Marshall, Mother-Daughter Tea Chairman and Senior Class Ways and Means Chairman. aiainentilicainendtaiier Dilinmenitiditieiapiaiatiettis OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY Tom Rubin Larry Boles Mike Arnett Von Jacobson MARCH FEBRUARY Dexter Lanois Greg Montanero = ere je Sh PA APRIL é MAY Dan Patton - eile om “Uoin Mike Ace , os. me BS op Abhlotes ere ecognized for SP Ability Tom Rubin, Senior halfback, was elected Mr. Football by the football enthusiasts of Crawford High School. Jim Hunter, defensive safety, and Mike Schell, tackle, were selected as runners-up. Five foot nine, one hundred eighty pound Tom was a great asset to the team with his outstanding running and pass receiving ability. He gained a total of 364 yards rushing in 90 carries with a 4.04 average. Tom had a 21-yard average on punts and kick-off returns and scored 40 points The Athletes of the Month were chosen for their proficiency and skill in a particular sport which took place during the month for which they were selected. Tom Rubin was chosen October's Athlete for his football ability. Larry Boles, November Athlete, was the Cross Country Team Captain and sparked the Harriers to an Eastern League victory. December Athlete, Mike Arnett, was first man on the rope climb and helped the Gymnastics Team win their third straight C.I.F. championship. Von Jacobson and Greg Montanero, January and February Athletes, were selected for their basketball prowess. Von was C.I.F. Player of the Year and both helped the team in their tremendous comeback in Eastern League. Dexter Lanois, a top Crawford wrestler, was chosen March Athlete and Dan Pat- ton first man in the A relays, the 220 yard dash, and the 100. yard dash, was selected April Athlete for his track ability. Mike Ace, an outstanding freestyle man on the Swimming Team, was May 79 Athlete. Senior Y-Teens and company arose at five o'clock Saturday morning to finish the float. pivil, C xcilontene Peel ee Pee Homecoming Senior girls demonstrated their football ‘'skill'’ during the Powder- puff Game, sponsored jointly by Stir-Ups and A.S.B. S iS cok 1965 Former Colts and Crawfordites gathered in Beginning in the summer to plan and organize details, many individu- als and organizations worked months towards the common goal of a suc- cessful Homecoming. Their hours of preparation and anticipation were rewarded many times over when Homecoming Week 1965 finally ar- rived. Beginning October 25, and ending Saturday, October 30, each moment was filled with spirit and ex- citement. The week's activities in- cluded a quad rally, the Powder The Pep Band rocked on at many Homecoming events. Colts breakfasted on donuts and cocoa in the cafeteria. the gym to generate pep for the Homecoming Game. Puff football game, Donut Dunk’em, and the Alumni Reunion, The climax of the week was unquestionably the football game and the impressive spectacle of half-time with the crown- ing of Queen Candy Groves. Attend- ing Candy were Laura Kiloh and Sue Roel, Seniors; Cindy Garrison, Junior; and Debbie Roel, Sophomore. Home- coming drew to a memorable con- clusion with a dance in the gym. Hits Ssueen GC ndy and her attendants waited ex- pectantly on the float before the coronation. e Phe en Pe Song leaders boosted spirit for Homecoming at Donut Dunk 'Em. fH bg it ag a .7 The excitement of Homecoming Week culminated in the dance in the gym. 81 Radiant Queen Candy w by last year’s homecoming Pacer-ettes proudly carried the Crawford letters. es BS cloned Highlighted Game SS j j The Marching Colts Band performed at halftime. Candy roves cigned as Senior Attendant SUE ROEL Junior Attendant CINDY GARRISON ELS Majesty Candy Cyroves omecomin G Senior Attendant LAURA KILOH Sophomore Attendant DEBBIE ROEL “ueen af SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Lovis Schwartzberg—Barbara Forest Dave Warren—Linda Goldschneider ep Panda azz into SENIOR ATTENDANTS Peggi Blackman—Mike Ratliff raw eel, 4 yoirit This group of very talented musicians added immeasura- bly to the success of every rally and many football and basketball games during the past year. The Pep Band's presence at so many of these functions helped the Song and Cheerleaders .to enliven the atmosphere, while it form- ed a background for the ex- citement of all Colts. Crawford is indeed proud of its Pep Band and the excel- lent job it did this year. Our Pep Band was acknowledged as the best in San Diego. ancy, oharry, ands : Wea iendants Lee Honore From the multitude of spirited Crawfordites proud of their school, eight were selected by the student body to be honored for their outstanding display of school spirit. Larry Leatherman and Nancy Miljas were hon- ored as Mr. and Miss Pep 1966. Their court consisted of Peggi Blackman and Mike Ratliff, Seniors; Linda Goldschneider and Dave Warren, Juniors; and Bar- ae i bara Forest and Lovie Schwartzberg, Sophomores. es ae aig pee Always cheering at the games and rallies and backing ancy Miljas arry Leatherman Crawford all the way, these Colts were leaders in enthusiasm and spirit. eppy Sophomores Gi | for the untor Varsity | | laa ae Re we g ye ad ee prs ee ee BS fa: : 5 F re rs Demonstrating the ultimate in school spirit, our Junior Varsity Song and Cheerlead- ers, Donna Penn, Linda Sisson, Barbara Forest, and Louie Schwartzberg succeeded in drawing a great amount of pep and zeal from the spec- tators at all J.V. games. The Sophomore Class did an ex- cellent job in selecting these very spirited Colts as their representatives. They played an essential role in providing an incentive for our Junior Varsity teams to try their best. Barbara — Forest, Louis Schwartz- berg, Donna Penn, and Linda Sisson cheered for 1965-66 J.V. teams. Who belongs to whom? The Student Affairs decorations. Free dinners and theater passes nae a For the first time, a rock 'n roll band provided music for away during the breaks. a formal school dance. Difficult though it was, girls managed to dance in long formals. A.S.B. Commissioners and their dates danced before the 86 student body. Enjoyed an Evening at Be icrazade ‘ ; s$qciated Student Body Commissioners Ball, Under the general chairmanship of Ron Crosthwaite and Chris Benson, the A.S.B. Council and the Student Affairs Committee began organizing the event several months in advance. The Council was in charge of the many details while the committee was in charge of decorations. The hard work and planning of these people paid off as the many couples in attendance had a memor- able and delightful time in the land of Sche- herazade. a i ‘Scheherazade,’ was presented on February 4, 1966. ““Scheherazade,’’ the Ninth Annual A.S.B. Ball, was presented by the Associated Student Body Commissioners of Crawford High School on Friday evening, February 4, 1966. Held in the Community Concourse Convention Center, with music by the ‘‘Accents,”’ this w as acknowl- edged as the most successful A.S.B. Ball ever presented for the student body. Starting at eight, and lasting until twelve o'clock, each moment was filled with enchantment and mag- ic, in the romantic atmosphere of the Arabian nights. 1200 people attended this year’s A.S.B. Ball. 87 All Colts were urged to ‘Buy an A.S.B. Card and support their school. Kalles and Ape Sialten ivit Fh cee C nbrleinneee Scheherazade and the handsome Prince danced at the A.S.B. Ball. Characters from the ‘Peanuts comic strip oes a i? hen Beigel es, See nba a : + t 3 a ey 3 ean ee core EE late is “ - a A ay SR The choir presented many enjoyable assemblies for the students. we ' Peggi was the all-important person who directed and inspired each rally. Through the hard work, planning, and crea- tive thinking of Peggi Blackman and her com- mittee, many fine rallies and assemblies were presented to the student body of Crawford High School this year. Every Friday on days of home football games and for many basketball games, energetic Colts gathered in the gymnasium to view entertaining skits and to cheer our teams to victory. A continual source of enjoyment, these rallies boosted pride and increased spirit in Crawford High. The assemblies were planned with the varied interests of the student body in mind and thus were successful and well-attend- ed. were brought fo life in this rally. rma Thunderbird thwarts once more his evil enemies. Behnke talks to seniors about upcoming activities. z . ian 4 Pree ® f ow’ a ae | al ae | o Confetti flew and excitement reigned as results were announced in run-off voting. ominaling Convention benied. Whebs O The atmosphere was much like that of a national con¥ention: tense, frenzied, and fun. ij a The whole gymnasium was covered with banners and Roving mikes transmitted the votes to the chair. posters. With an emphasis on a livelier campaign spirit and more competition for offices, the Tenth An- nual Nominating Convention was called to order by Commissioner of Elections, Shirley Buss, on Thurs- day morning, April 28, 1966. With a record number of people participating in elections, excitement was high as delegates and supporters campaigned for the candidates of their choice. Banners waved, horns were blown, and confetti flew as the results came in and the final candidates for the offices were announced. aMpaigning Delegates listened closely to speeches to better judge the candidates Planned and executed efficiently, the convention ad- 9] and their qualifications. journed at 5 P.M. Juniors danced to the music of the ‘‘Pagans.” UnLOVS Lcd an Che fe ol ae at 66 : ] ofe aa en AMtuUre Students came im grannies, muu-muus, and grass skirts. On March 4, 1966, members of the Junior Class arrived at the Crawford gym to find it transformed into a tropical paradise for their class party, Tahitian Tamure (‘‘Tamure”’ means “‘party’’ in Tahitian). The South Seas theme was carried out in the decorations— palm trees, grass huts, and fish nets. Stu- dents were attired in shorts, capris, grannies, muu muus, Hawaiian shirts, and even grass skirts. Free refreshments, prizes for the best costumes, and an exotic Tahitian floor show added excitement to the evening. At nine o'clock, the ‘‘natives’’ began dancing to the music of the Pagans. Planned by Co-Chair- men Shannon Mow and Karen Glenney and their committee, Tahitian Tamure was an en- joyable and memorable event, oe. ce Dancing, South Sea Style??!? The dance room was converted into a night club that featured refreshments and entertainment. Costumes were wild, weird, and colorful. Sophomores entered the world of espionage Friday, April 1, at their Class Party. Over three hundred Sophomores attended the annual event. This year’s theme, ‘‘Future 007’’, was carried out in the Goldfinger decorations and the spy costumes. The Contrasts provided music for dancing and a jazz band and modern dancers also entertained. Free refreshments were served in the dance room, which was decorated like a night club. Entertaining skits, door prizes, and prizes for best costumes were highlights of the evening. Sophomores Usited the Bl of the Lire Citizens of the Future danced to the music of The Contrasts. SALES njoyable 3 Dads 'n Daughters enjoyed themselves at their Valentines Day Banquet. For only one penny, students could send seasons greetings via the Girls’ League Mailbox. 94 “An Evening with Dad was held on February 14. Girl: beague Ofead Whrthuhile are Girls’ League provided an opportun- ity for all Crawford girls to participate in numerous worthwhile activities, Au- tumn Round-Up, Dad and Daughter Banquet, Mother-Daughter Tea, and April a la Mode were all successful events planned by the Girls’ League. The girls also sponsored a Peace Corps Assembly, collected canned foods for needy families, supported an orphan, Flavio, in Mexico, and operated a Christmas mailbox. Under the dynamic leadership of Sandy Kramer, Girls’ League forged ahead. The Battle of the Sexes was carried on even further in this basketball game. he Colt Vlascot Symbo eel 2 pot Pp ee | Ss tril Bob and Gary take some time out at a football game. . i | Crawford's peppy Colt Mascot did an excellent job of representing its school and promoting enthusiasm at games i and rallies this year. Bob Dress and Gary Olkowski, the agile “occupants” of the Colt, performed most effectively and succeeded in symbolizing the spirit of the school. The Colt personified the intangible Crawford spirit and pride— that which exults after a victory, but never surrenders after a defeat. This Colt Mascot will long be remembered as one go of the best Crawford has ever had. The Colt shows its appreciation for the team’s effort. 95 CAAEVS Crawford's talented Song and Cheerleaders were, left to right, Mike Ratliff, Barbara Sheehar ey Rees) Woosted [op Ped Susan Merriam, The many hours of practice and creative thinking spent by our Varsity Song and Cheerleaders were evident as they enthusi- astically and ably led the crowds in cheering our teams to victory. Sporting their red, white, and blue at games and rallies, and on Color Day, they were a constant source of spirit and pep. This group of eight peppy and enthusiastic Colts did more than any other to maintain the high standards of Crawford's school spirit BST. oe eae —— —c MN = — C5 Ce C5 ! w 2296 oO i Ogc aa oO eee ®.N 6 =¥CfCe Dd 5 o_ = OEo U n oO oO Ce eae © SF a eS = oO € .2-= Seoumee 2-= 35 oo 5 a ae od =—— © e—=—= © NY — Ow O 5% 24 eit =O Eaeag rc = = 350501020 = oO Evo S38 0-5 .= a2 oP 70 SCu%,53 — oO = S25) ard) o O.. Ose rrorpartt See a ee GAIL REED Vice President WES PABST President The P.T.A. students. Row 2: M. Johnston, S. Swerdlow, R. Alter, T. Thesken, G. Reed, B. King, L. Chiles. pees Eee ee t Me BONNIE PRITCHETT Secretary International Night introduced Crawford's and Hoover's exchange Officers and Chairmen. Left to right, Row 1: W. Pabst, D. Butterfield, N. Chandler, T. Seim, A. Said. TERRIE THESKEN Treasurer ees Sponsored Foreign Exchange Shia students to parents and Sponsorship of the foreign exchange students, Abdu Said from Ethiopia and Tone Seim from Norway, was one of the valuable contributions of the American Field Service. Its other successful events included the traditional Pie Nite and Friendship Bond sale. Under Wes Pabst’s direction, the club’s purpose was ‘‘to help young people of many lands to learn to know and to respect each other and to work together towards interna- tional understanding and friendship.” ie RS Quill and Scroll was composed of the outstanding journalism students on the Pacer and Centaur staffs. Quill Te. Seeif er iied ppournalesm Sle Crawford's chapter of Quill and Scroll was affiliated with the national society, an honorary journalism organiza- tion. The group composed of faculty-selected members of CENTAUR and PACER staffs, strove to encourage and re- ward achievement in the jour- nalism field. Quill and Scroll members were successful in achieving their goals and in producing award winning publications. During May the group sponsored a very popu- lar ice cream sale. pe se ca Members of Quill Scroll met to plan an ice cream sale. at Pe, RUTH ALTER LONNIE TERRY SANDY KRAMER BOB ZUCKER President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 101 hespians open ocd Dreneie vl MARY JANE DANCY President Officers. Left to right: D. Sanderson, M. Dancy, M. Bowman, P. Bryson. MAURINE BOWMAN Vice President Students interested in all aspecis of acting were given an opportunity to perform and work with others sharing their interest through Crawford's drama club, Thespians. The group presented many enjoyable and well-attended plays throughout the year, thus contributing to the spirit of Crawford. Credit goes to Mary Jane Dancy and Mrs. O’Connell for the casting and selection of the plays. Many long hours of practice after school helped prepare the plays for presenta- tion during lunch periods. PAT BRYSON Secretary Practice made perfect performances for Thespian play productions. DELLA SANDERSON Treasurer 102 le ingers hganized ed Vea (hi = Mr. Reid and the members of the New Folk stand by the 800 building where they met on Wednesday ae NRReLS afternoons during the year. President As a newly organized club, the Crawford New Folk was an _ extremely popular and worthwhile organization. Throughout the year, its members enjoyed weekly meetings, guest speakers, and monthly hootenannies. The New Folk re- flected the desire of many Crawford students to learn and share various types and styles of folk music. Under the leadership of Jim Warren, an_all-school ‘““hoot’’ was a huge success. a f LINDA MANN Secretary The New Folk ‘‘Hoot’’ introduced several groups and individual performers. Re: Stes: FRITZ WEISE Treasurer 103 enna ee i A oe Ar: ROBYN BERREY KATHY LOUCKS President Vice President Many activities, both social events and service projects, characterized the busy Senior Y-Teens this year. The fabulous Homecoming float, epitomizing the spirit of Homecoming, was the product of months of hard work. The annual Christmas dance, ‘‘Mistle- toe and Bells,’’ was presented on December 11, 1965 by Senior Y-Teens. A pancake breakfast on November 10, 1965, at the Village Inn, along with several community service projects, rounded out the year. “Mistletoe and Bells'’ was well attended by enthusiastic Y-Teens and their dates. wy. Homecoming Teatuasbut | on by entor Use KAREN sKOUGH i MARY ANNE DUNCAN © 9 re Duncan, K. Loucks, P. McVay, J. Rainy, T. Overton, K. Skough. Md? $ Rn Officers and Chairmen. Left to right: B. Sheehan, M. Dianne Peterson Chyrl Norte President Vice President Car washes and clothing drives were some of the high-lights of the service projects performed by the Junior Y-Teens this year. This active club was led by Dianne Peterson. Meeting at Seminole Cen- ter twice a month, each member enjoyed a success- ful year of association with the group. untor Uf. as see ei ae | Community 4 Jennifer Myrik Cherryl Crofoot Secretary Treasurer Officers Left to right: D. Stumpf, C. Crofoot, D. Peterson, C. Norte. 105 Sopher Ul ders engaged in ‘Sue Projects MAGGIE MARSHALL President LAURIE PETERS Secretary BARBARA FOREST Vice President LINDA MOORE Treasurer The girls who participated in the Crawford Sophomore Y-Teens found it to be a lively, active group dedicated to both fun and service. With membership open to all Sophomore girls, the group became a part of the world association of the Y.W.C.A. The officers and chairmen worked indus- triously to organize several social and service proj- ects for the year. , tt mine 5 hPL Cabinet members of Sophomore Y-Teens met at Seminole Center to organize activities for the whole group. Officers and Chairmen. Left to right: S. Larson, A. Germeraad, B. Forest, M. Marshall, S. Lovette, L. Peterson, L. Moore. entor — ecretaries Pered Vipin CrULCeS : ‘ 4 ' ’ a oe ; Left to right, Row 1: C. Tyler, J. Robinson, P. Bentson, N. Jaeger, D. Fitterer, J. Jacobi, C. Johnson, K. Skough, L. Kiloh, P. Roletto, S. Merriam, B. Cummings. Row 2: L. Perry, M. Isbell, R. Van Nuis, S. Marshall, J. Beeded, L. Meskimen, B. Weber, P. Weast, E. Crum, J. Clickner, S. Klepper, D. Proffitt, B. Raspenti, V. Plourd, S. Jackson. KAREN SKOUGH Vice President % = ; $ ag J. oon : DIANE FITTERER € _ Ne s e 4 President Senior Secretaries held their annual dinner honoring alumnae of the club. Senior girls who were first and second year shorthand students were eligible for membership in the Senior Secretaries Club. Organized primarily to further their clerical and secretarial skills and ex- , perience, they also found time to sponsor a brownie sale and a one-day movie. They contributed a year- cy A round benefit through their voluntary typing services Fis CAROL JOHNSON to the faculty. Secretary ¢ JANET JACOBI Treasurer DAVE FICHMAN President Latin Club members enacted ancient Roman customs, A traditionally popular group, the Latin Club again enjoyed an active, fun- filled year. President Dave Fichman and his enthusiastic followers sought to re- vive an interest in the ancient Romans by studying the Roman history and lan- guage. The group conducted a cookie sale and a Hades Party early in the year, and the annual Saturnalia party was a huge success. LARRY TRITTEN Vice President wie wher, Chel hone netent Koen Heritage fg LAURI MANTELL ROGER MORRISON Secretary Treasurer Officers. Left to right: R. Morrison, L. Mantell, D. Fichman, Y. Stephens, L. Tritten. El Chit Hispao Sided Spanish Cision Crawford’s Spanish Club, El Club Hispano, consisted of students who had received credit in the language. Led by Kathy Hansen, the club sought to promote interest in the Spanish language, culture, and customs. The members celebrated the Christmas sea- son with a typical Spanish fiesta. Spanish Club. Left to right, Row 1: L. Lake, A. Zeni, K. Hansen, P. Dayon. Row 2: W. DeVillenevir, J. Best, K. Fackler, S. Harper, D. Stumpf, T. Quinlivan, D. Hargrave. erman Sak Enjoyed Bey Ba he BOB HILKE President The study and appreciation of German culture was the purpose of Crawford’s Ger- man Club. Members enjoyed many activities, including a successful pastry sale, a beach party, and a trip to Little Ba- varia restaurant. German Club. Left to right, Row 1: L. Forest, T. Seim, B. Hilke, J. Jewell, L. Chiles, S. Smithson. Row 2: B. Moody, B. Kruse, P. Billing, S. Archibald, J. Keefer, C. Dowling, E. Lee, Mr. McAnear. C bition Chil Bp crore Many heer Siar ces ISER FLAUM Pracident MR. HILSGEN residen Advisor BYRON UPHAM Vice President Selling programs at every home game ana organizing the sound system were service the Electronics Club members performed for Crawford this year. The club also strove to further student's interest in electronics and to perform other school service. President Iser Flaum and Mr. Hilsgen, their advisor, provided the members with valuable opportunities for gain- ing experience in the electronics field. Club members completed individual projects. ahh oa 0 Left to right, Row 1: A. Said, B. Upham, |. tiaum, S. Kounaves. Row 2: C. Mador, M. McClain, J. Vicars, B. Melucci, B. Osetrberg, B. Mahlstrom. Row 3: R. Merk, R. Olden- ettel, R. Barlow, P. Stuverud, B. Clinton, J. Bandas, B. Findlater. LARRY BOYLES Vice President raphic os lerprises i MR. LINDERMAN Advisor ART WAGGONER President CAs fod in rin fing erulices With a new name and a new advisor, Graphic Enterprises became an active and important part of the spirit at Crawford. The members at- tempted to further their knowledge and skill in graphic arts and to perform school service in the printing and photography fields. Football programs, posters, dance bids, and invitations were produced by the boys as a small part of their contribution to the faculty and the student body. , : Left to right, Row 1: M. Lerager, K. McIntyre, J. Arnuad, S. Dellemann. Row 2: R. Wayne, F. Egbert, L. Boyles, K. Avery, C. Peale. Members of Graphic Enterprises operate the offset press. jae OSes EVs connote Wher ports RICK MORSE President STEVE LUND Vice President Reflecting the spirit of Crawford and of all San Diego, the Surfing Club engaged in this popular water sport activity. Under President Rick Morse, the club sought to promote the conduct of members, to improve their surf- ing techniques, and to provide an opportunity for social activities. The sponsorship of a one-day surfing movie during lunch and meetings at the beach were some of the events in which the members participated. STEVE DE LA TORRE Secretary Speedee Gee surfs with speed and skill. TOM WALTERS Treasurer The Bowling Club was composed of a large group of enthusiastic students from each grade level. Wow ing Gi} IZ rated Friendly Competition Each Thursday after school, members of the Crawford Bowling Club gathered at Uni- versity Lanes to engage in friendly competi- tion in the spirit of good sportsmanship and fun. In addition to increasing their proficiency at the sport, the bowlers learned to win and lose gracefully. At the end of the exciting season, gleaming trophies were awarded to the girls and boys with the highest individual series and game and to the first, second, and third place teams. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Bull and Mr. Hunt, the Crawford Bowling Club completed another successful season. A bowler released his winning ball with excellent form. Steve Dickson aims for a strike. “ Girls ngaged in ports clivities After School NA JEAN DAVENPORT President , . St. ol ae St MARY KAY WASSMAN Vice President Active and popular, the Girls’ Activities Association promoted interest in girls’ sports by providing an opportunity to participate in activities after school. Members met two or three times a week to participate in bowling, golf, tennis, badminton, volleyball, track, modern dance, gymnastics, swimming, and softball. Under the leadership of Jean Davenport, the G.A.A. attended various play days where they competed with girls from other schools. Officers and Chairmen. Left to right: J. Jones, R. Taylor, J. Miller, J. Davenport, B. Haas, B. McMurray, M. Trompas. BEVERLY HAAS Secretary RITA TAYLOR Treasurer 114 BARBARA HENION President CANDY GROVES Vice President Stir-Ups decorated the football field before a big game. Crawford's Pep club enjoyed an active and spirited year under President Barbara Henion. Five spirit buses took peppy Colts to Long Beach for the first football game of the season. Stir-Ups’ other activities included a successful Pow- der Puff Bowl during Homecoming Week and Mr. and Miss Pep and Mr. Football elections. Members sold helium filled balloons at the Homecoming game, provid- ing spectacular accompaniment to the crowning of Queen Candy Groves. The traditional mighty Crawford ‘‘C’’ cheered the team at all home football games. rye j (Ww EN Wy “C practica of Sgttfday morning insured tremendous spirit at games. avi V SUE PASSEL A es ets et. | EE a ana 5 iain ag a aecanei ¢ cial es e eos 3 ge siti hae = . i ical i RE EO eet Sa a A EE OAENS 5 A Secretary epee KELSEY MARSHALL Treasurer t1D FRESE EEE RE) RNP IEE RR LL Shilled Offers CAROLE WALTERS Captain JOAN WINTROUB Captain JAN SCHMIDT JUDY BAULCH KATHY FLANSBERG Major Captain Captain olod the Drill Team Wt tf; recitston MAGGIE VAN BIBBER Colonel A vital source of Crawford's spirit this year was con- tributed by the skilled and enthusiastic Pacer-ettes, An especially talented group, they represented Crawford during the halftime shows at home football games and in performances in civic parades. The complex forma- tions which demanded hours of practice time after school were executed dramatically in conjunction with the Marching Colts Band. me! SE P| pve ie iZ Melee | er During Sd Half 6 Be og BEES es tf Left to right, Row 1: J. Winthroub. J. Baulch, M. Yan Bibber, K. Flansburg, C. Walters, J. Schmidt. Row 2: C. Koonce, S. Bulick, T. Brown, G. Kaye, M. Mize, J. Spielberger, C. Climie, D. Tucker. Row 3: L. Sporleder, Y. Vazquez, K. Martin, C. Crofoot, E. Schmack, B. Schulman, B. DeMesa. Row 4: J. Nelson, K. Edwards, K. Fong, J. Rupp, C. Norte, J. St. Jaques, T. Parnell. Row 5: C. Stolier, O. Reynolds, D. Wells, J. Heathman, K. Skiles, C. Flansburg, S. Shimp. Row 6: D. Roland, C. Gerber, K. Smith, V. Bostwick, A. Kidder, D. Smales, P. Miranda. Row 7: S. Hudgins, P. Kennedy, A. Hanson, M. McElwee, C. Baptie, S. Harman, K. Benson. Row 8: H. Ham- ersly, S. Rives, J. Miels, J. Drake, E. Weld, T. Craig, P. Carbone. Row 9: L. Embery, J. Embery, G. Brumfield, J. Harder, C. Pohlenz, S. Hecht, V. Wilson. Row 10: C. Robinson, C. Spooner, R. Koosed, S. Gale, S. Summit, C. Mann, C. Kindt. Row 11: S. Lynn, L. Lake, J. Hearst, N. Spears, Y. Mitchell. oh CE Conan Successhie Csive tener vive OLIVIA REYNOLDS PATTI DeGROOT President Vice President CORRINE BROWN PALMYRA DAVIS Secretary Treasurer This year the Red Cross became one of the most useful and active clubs at Crawford. President Olivia Reynolds led a successful enrollment drive during November. In December, the group worked busily to provide a needy family with a fabulous Christmas, aRaer complete with all rimmings. ication Red Cross officers and chairmen. Left to right, Row 1: O. Reynolds, P. a he h the : yee The ded Soe and Davis, C. Brown, P. de Groot. Row 2: E. Arreola, C. D'’Agnessa, J. Alling- enthusiasm of the Red Cross Club was an integral ham, N. Smith, J. Vicars, L. Peterson, C. LeClerc, G. Escorino. part of the spirit at Crawford. raw Ae is ef roups Performed in hal el Coe Girls’ Chorus. Left to right, Row 1: D. Brenner, K. Byers, S. Saczko, J. Andrews, B. Overton, C. Famous, L. Hadley, D. Patterson, J. Joazuin, $. Moore. Row 2: S. Grame, C. Garrison, D. Guyette, Y. Montejano, J. King, H. Scheel, P. Benson, B. Forest, M. Blackman, S. Roth, C. Brown. Row 3: L. Schmidt, C. Rafaill, C. Neiswender, L. Brickey, C. Nes- bitt, M. Fisher, M. Millson, K. Reagan, K. Hoffstrom, J. Meeks, A. Zini. Row 4: P. Theodorelos, C. Goodwin, C. Knowles, R. Tripoli, K. Montello, L. Lake, J. Johnson, S. Thompson, C. Honeycutt, J. Bilz, J. Timberlake. The Choir and the Girls’ Chorus brought much pleasure to music lovers of Crawford and southern Callifor- nia this year. The Girls’ Chorus frequently performed at school concerts and assemblies and participated in the City Schools Choral Festival. One of the best mixed choirs in Southern California, the ninety-voice Craw- ford Choir appeared at several school functions. The members will long remember their trip to Santa Barbara to sing at the state convention of California Music Educators Association. Concert Choir. Left to right, Row 1: P. Fox, J. Schmidt, V. Bowman, L. DeWoskin, L. Fitcn, A. Warren, F. Hallock, L. Larson, R. Burns, M. Qualin, D. Callaway, D. Tucker, T. Whitright, E. Lee, M. Kogler, A. Zini, Mrs. Archibeque. Row 2: P. Johnson, L. Hackett, L. Mosley, R. Schiavone, R. Gall, G. Pfrimmer, S. Schoebinger, B. Cooper, L. Urick, K. Hill, R. Stern, G. Vanlandingham, M. Gardner, B. Higgins, M. Bowman, Row 3: J. Gordon, F. Eddy, L. Brown, S. Cushman, K. Benson, S. Littlewood, J. Johnson, R. Berthiaume, T. Bolan, T. Gorin, B. Palmer, S. Swerdlow, S. Marler, S. Sikes, R. Mishler, D. Bulick. Row 4: L. Barret, P. Bryson, K. Peckham, C. Campbell, T. Annaloro, M. Gates, P. Fink, C. Bailey, S. Laycock, M. Van Bibber, S. Lentz, M. Johnston, D. Roland, L. Perry, D. Knight, C. Kindt, C. Wiggins. Row 5: G. Morgan, S. Summit, M. Lind, K. McDonald, R. Pearl, H. Drogin, L. Foushee, M. Smith, D. Fichman, D. Ridge, B. Gall, D. Keller, J. Means, K. Hill, R. Taylor, S. Northern. Choral Club Council. Counter clockwise: T. Whitright, L. Band Council. Left to right, Row 1: M. Aftreth, J. Dyke, Urick, B. Palmer, A. Zeni, M. Qualin. D. Tucker, M. Van Bibber, R. Stern, J. Hunter. J. Rubin, B. Chase. D. Kvandal, M. Myers. Row 2: B. Eichelberger, G. Bartz, Crawford's music department was run smoothly through the combined efforts of the choral and band councils. The councils were always busy with the responsibility for coordinating activities within the choral and instrumental performing groups. By fi- nancially assisting the music groups, the councils provided extra opportunities for ex- tending their activities. The Symphonic Band performed well throughout the year ahd was active in promoting Crawford's spirit in city-wide festivals and competition. ie ymphonic Wand Pp cpormae in Gopeee Symphonic Band. Left to right, Row 1: P. Lord, L. Weiss, A. Lueke, S. Kiley, M. Aftreth, J. Hilton, M. Myers. Row 2: J. Dyke, B. Baker, G. Bartz, T lyon, J. Guzzetta, C. LaMarre, J. Priester, M. Musselman, M. O'Donnell, B. Eichelberger. Row 3: F. Kaufhold, P. Hudd, D. Brown, D. Goldstein, S$ Mitchell, K. Hart, D. Kvandal, D. Brooks, L. Morris, B. Chase, R. Brown, D. Edgington, A. Collins, M. Arnett, S. Petty, R. Thomas. Row 4: P. Halfafer, D. Mador, S. Zylstra, D. Garber, M. Brown, J. Palazzolo, R. Boress, M. Gray, J. Johnson, C. Mare, L. Freeman, J. Norris, J. Brickey, G. Myrick, D. Musselman, R. Schatzinger, J. Rubin. Taha ee a i aed re i ng aa he ee nbles Bvicled Sd pportunities or a peel occ 15s Boys’ Ensemble. Left to right, Row 1: R. Burns, S. Littlewood, F. Hallock, L. Larson. Row 2: P. Fink, G. Barr, D. Fichman, G. Pfrimmer. © } i | Madrigal Ensemble. Left to right, Row 1: L. Fitch, S. Cushman, L. Urick, | Girls' Ensemble. Left to right, Row 1: C. Whitright, F. Eddy, C. Neis- ae ect oo tiene ati Rew 2: B .Coopery N.: Yap EIDBer | wender, J. Schmidt, M. Johnston, S. Lentz, B. Higgins, M. Bowman, C. G. Barr, R. Gall, T. Barthiaume, C. Bailey, J. Warren, K. Hill, R. Burns. Brown. Row.2: L. Hackett, K. Benson, H. Hamersly, L. Perry, T. Gorin, S. Laycock, J. Means, K. Hill, S. Schoebinger. Under the direction of Mrs. Archi- beque, the choral department of Crawford was enhanced by the addi- tion of the Boys’ and Girls’ Ensem- bles. In addition to performing for many dinners and concerts, they both received high ratings at the San Diego County Solo and Ensemble Festival. Crawford’s Madrigal Singers is a group comprised of sixteen of the best voices and music readers at school.. Performing in the Annual Mesa College Madrigal Festival and participation in the Fontana Invita- tional provided both success and enjoyment for these enthusiastic students. String Orchestra. Left to 1: J. Saare, D. H Kidder, K. Guild, D. Palmer, E. Swerdlow, E. Nold, D. Middlested. Row 2: B. McDaniel, S. Bond, D. Mitchell, A. Kidder, J. Bassock, J. Curry. Row 3: H. Scheel, C. Carman, D. Recht, R. Romero, J. Horowitz, R. Hilke, L. Nelson, J. Norris. Whisic roups Sar Se ertor Katings J. Saare, D. Heye, B. Kidder, K. Guild, D. Palmer, E. Swerdlow, E. Nold, D. Middlested. Row 2: Symphony Orchestra. Left to right, Row 1: H. Scheel, D. Mitchell, R. Romero, J. Dyke, F. Kaufhold, B. Baker, J. Hilton, M. M Carman, A. Kidder, D. Recht, B. Chase, M. Arnett, A. Collins, D. Kvandal, J. Rubin, yers, J. Bassock, J. Curry. Row 3: S. Bond, C. R. Schatzinger, J. Brickey, L. Nelson, R. Hilke. Row 4: R. Boress, L. Freeman, C. Mace. Stage Band. Left to right, Row 1: D. Kvandal, R. Hilke, C. Mace, J. Brickey, J. Guz- zetta, J. Priester, J. Dyke, M. Musselman, D. O'Donnell. Row 2: R. Schatzidger, J. Rubin, J. Johnson. Row 3: M. Arnett, S. Petty, A. Collins, D. Edgington, B. Chase. With the guidance of Mr. Robin- ette, Crawford has had one of the best musical years in its history. The string and symphony orchestra earn- ed a fantastic record of awards at various festivals throughout the year. Under the capable student leader- ship of Doug Kvandal, the stage band surpassed its previous achieve- ments by winning the Southwestern College Festival, topping all compar- able bands in the area. The addition of new instruments and better equipment, along with further improvements by the musi- cians themselves, brought new awards and recognition to the fine symphonic band. Marching Colts Band. Left to right, Row 1: J. Hilton, J. Nelson, M. Brown, D. Edgington, P. Hupp, S. Kiley, M. Myers, J. Norris, J. Brickey, D. Mador, L. Weiss, B. Eichelberger, F. Kaufhold, S. Mitchell, B. Chase, G. Myrick, M. Gray. Row 2: D. Goldstein, B. Eichelberger, C. Mace, A. Leuke, S. Zylstra, T. Lyon, R. Brown, R. Boress, M. Arnett, D. Brooks, M. Musselman, J. Valentine, P. Halfaker. Row 3: M. Aftreth, J. Rubin, R. Cagley, J. Dyke, D. Kvandal, J. Hill, G. Bartz, J. Priester, L. Freeman, C. La Marre, S. Petty, K. Hart, M. O'Donnell, D. Brown, G. Gorely, J. Guzzetta, A. Col- lins, R. Thomas, J. Palazzolo, J. Johnson. . oe Marching Ghee sand Kepresented raw Weel in Many visits Precision formations and spirited music were the specialties of the Marching Colts Band this year. During half-time at home football games the band joined the Pacer-ettes in providing entertainment. Majorette Joyce Hilton proved to be invaluable as leader and coordinator of the group. The addition of Mike Gray and Jody Nelson as Crawford's first baton twirlers generated extra spirit in several pa- . rades and shows. MIKE GRAY JODY NELSON Baton Twirler Baton Twirler 23 a8 KAY WILLIAMS Junior Attendant DEBBIE ROEL Sophomore Attendant LINDA TODD Queen Royalty cigned Ow egimental Mall Linda Todd was chosen this year to reign as the R.O.T.C. Queen. The other mem- bers of her royalty were Kay Williams, Junior Attendant, and Debbie Roel, Sophomore Attendant. These girls were elected by the corps in October and were presented through- out the year at the Regimental Ball, parades, and other official functions. The contest, as usual, was highly competitive, and the R.O.T.C. picked three lovely girls to be their honorary officers. Yicers cd ae Sb rteen ie Conps SERGEANT MAUSHARDT R.O.T.C. Officers. Left to right: K. Lipovsky, W. Pabst, D. Stephens, J. Priester, E. Anderson. 124 @ Ppeial KOC Units Pp articipa tea in Gaye Color Guard. Left to right: J. Priester, J. D, Freeman. Fancy Drill Team. Left to right, Row 1: L. Boyles, M. Triggs. Row 2: D. Ward, R. Clase, R. Eichmann, B. Wisnosky. Row 3: H. Dillinden, H. McGill, R. Aebi. Row 4: M. Denson, W. Wolf, G. Roeckel. Crawford R.O.T.C. cadets had the oppor- tunity to participate in three outstanding groups, the Color Guard, the Fancy Drill Team, and the Rifle Team. The Color Guard posted the national colors at P.T.A. meet- ings, assemblies, and football, basketball, and baseball games. The Fancy Drill Team consisted of cadets with outstand ing drill abilities. They put in many hours after school preparing for performances at Open House, inspections, parades, and Field Day. The Rifle Team was composed of the best marks- Rifle Team. Left to right, Row 1: D, Olazaba, S. York, R. Walker, men in the corps. D. Smith, S. Kounaves. Row 2: G. Nichols, B. Wisnosky, M. Triggs, H. McGill, W. Farmer. Row 3: J. Priester, W. Pabst, E. Anderson. 125 aveers b N Company, First Platoon. Left to right, Row 1: H. Dillender, J. Gray. Row 2: P. Abbey, C. Davis, R. Aebi, C. Collins. Row 3: F. Edwords, D. Iles, P. Symons. Row 4: B. Biggers, R. Walker, D. Porcher, W. Farmer. ce Ff N Company, Second Platoon. Left to right, Row 1: H, Dillender, J. Gray. Row 2: G. Nichols, J. Osburn, J. Clarke, J. Saltzgaber, P. Epgington. Row 3: G. Roeckel, M. Howard, J. Bryson, G. Jones. Row 4: M. Howard, J. Friedlan, R. Hart, G. Gorley, P. Moss. ey 126 | | O Company, Second Platoon. Left to right, Row 1: M. Denson, L. Boyles. Smith, R. Eichman. Row 3: D. Olazaba, E. Porras, H. McGill. Row 4: R. Melucci, S. Kounaves, D. Ward; B. Wisnosky. O Company, First Platoon. Left to right, Row 1: M. Denson, L. Boyles. Row 2: C. Stambaugh, J. Cokl, R. Littrell, M. Triggs. Row 3: R. Chase, R. Wayne, E. Pecot. Row 4: N. Smith, D. Long, R. Stangl, W. Wolf. C iy Row 2: B. Tokars, S. York, D. The spirit of the school was supplemented by the enthusiastic participation of Crawford's Training Corps. The cadets chose R.O.T.C. as an elective on the basis of interest in military service for a career or commission. The opportunity to drill in precise units, and to handle rifles and other weapons with more proficiency, were benefits provided by the course. By devoting much of their own time to practice in platoons and units, each cadet was rewarded by his assocation with well disciplined young men. 127 Sportsmanship, one of the many facets of the spirit of Crawford High, will show itself to be of eternal value to the life of every student. Com- ing forth on the playing field and in all stages of student life, sportsmanship is important. 129 Varsity CA Charged Bead with ighting poirit a E 6S Se eS aha 2 ee ee . ee fe eo Fetes ¢ - Left to right, Row 1: Felice, Schell, Mosteller, Leonard, Daniels, Fichman, Miller. Row 2: Coach Smith, Mgr. Agular, Ponsford, Keniston, Allen, Kapchinsky, Alfano, Kaufman, Bradford, J. Wilson. Row 3: Boyle, Billings, L. Keyser, Krause, Martin, Rust, Hunter, McClure, T. Crogan, Maitlis, Henson, Ipsen, Jacobsen, Coach Malcolm. Row 4: Call, D. Rubin, Goins, Little, B. Crogan s Fino, J. Keyser, Lanois, Bell, Floyd, Libera- tore, Linder, Kloster, D. Witson, Musil, Smith. COACH SMITH MIKE SCHELL TOM RUBIN COACH MALCOLM CAPTAIN CAPTAIN The Crawford 1965 football season, although undistin- Scores quished was highlighted by many of those magic moments in et Ree re which the team showed its immeasurable skill and defiant spirit. TAOS, ce Preroma 7 Unforgettable was the eighty-yard touchdown run by Bob 1G ses Manele Madison 0 Petretta in the game with Morse High School. Ea naa eaemeaNe Clairemont 13 Crawford's team, coached by Coach Frank Smith and Coach Olea Lincoln 35 Marshall Malcolm, was supported by many fine Senior players 5 eee meee a in all the positions of the line and backfield. Behind these men nae eee Moree é was a team showing great potential for next year’s Varsity. Ce Ree St. Augustine 20 Lok bi ln Ae FRANK ALFANO Junior Quarterback ae JOHN BE PAUL BILLINGS Junior Halfback Senior Tackle JEFF BOYLE Senior End ae the 1965 Joothate Sage = BOB CROGAN TOM CROGAN 4 TX DAN DANIELS Junior Tackle Junior Center DON CALL Senior Fullback Junior Guard LEE FELICE Senior End Senior Tackle TONY FINO RON FLOYD Junior Quarterback Junior Fullback KEMP IPSEN Senior Guard RON GOINS tes 3 STEVE HENSON Senior End JIM HUNTER me : Junior Guard Senior Halfback raw a Wuilt a I eservour Oo aten x ae GREG KAUFMAN Junior Halfback VON JACOBSEN 3 w GARY KAPCHINSKY Senior End i Junior Halfback STAN KENISTON Senior Tackle JETT KEYSER LEE KEYSER CARL KLOSTER LEE KRAUSE Junior Fullback Senior Guard Senior Guard Junior Center 133 DEXTER LANOIS SKIP LEONARD RON LIBERATORE MIKE LINDER Senior Halfback Junior Center Junior Halfback Senior Guard es JOHN LITTLE Senior Fullback Tom Rubin fights to retain balance as he receives the kick. JACK MAJTLIS Junior Fullback secre he of TIM McCLURE JOHN MILLER IKE MOSTELLER Senior Guard Junior Fullback Senior End Senior Guard 134 BOB MUSIL BOB PETRETTA MIKE PONSFORD Senior End Junior Halfback Senior End Junior Halfback Senior Halfback Dexter Lanois moves in to block for Bob Petretta. MIKE RUST Junior End a MIKE SCHELL HAYDEN SMITH DAVE WILSON JOHN WILSO Senior Tackle Senior Halfback Senior Halfback Senior End 13 oe Oho Whee heir AN Crawford hoped for big things as the school year be- gan and the 1965 Football season neared. Pre-league scrimmages boosted these hopes and a game away from home with Milliken High School in Long Beach, in which Crawford was victorious, 32- 14, started a tremor of antici- pation. Halfbacks Tom Rubin and Bob Petretta opened the sea- son with brilliant running plays against Point Loma High School. Defensive linebacker Jim Hunter distinguished him- self early with his uncanny field sense and terrific tack- ling. NGL ci Bob Petretta side steps a defender as he bolts for the ball. inest When bs Tom Rubin is all alone at the moment of his catch. Even though the Point Loma game ended in a tie, it seem- ed only a temporary setback; but this was not to be so. Hard luck enshrouded the rest of the season except in the game against Morse High School, when determined fight and spirit captured the field. Colt fury carried the day, and touchdown after touchdown brought deafening cheers from frantic fans, while red, white, and blue victory ban- ners flew again. The final score was 33-7. The Morse game was the spur of satis- faction that topped off the season and left the Colt spirit shining and undaunted. he Hfunior Varsity eel Jeam ay we to (O. Left to right, Row 1: Papke, Collins, Reagan, Osuna, Harrington, Zuelzke, McClellan, Benoit, Felice, Rudolph, Edge, Brant, Anderson, Gebur, Flynn, Darby, Howarter. Row 2: Coach Draz, Duty, R. Hall, Tyndall, Clark, L. Jones, Torretto, Bieri, Walker, Volz, Covina, Boyle, Lock, Kuhl, Grace, Swede, Mountain, Coach Romig. Row 3: Altshuler, McKim, J. Isom, Schmit, K. Jones, M. Hall, Steinmetz, Bajema, Levas, Turner, L. Isom, Page, Thrash, Avitt, Keller, Richards, Fenell. Crawford's 1965 Junior Var- sity Football team, coached by Coach James Romig and Coach Richard Draz, indicated excel- lent support for next year’s re- turning Varsity Lettermen. In league competition the team won twice as many games as they lost, with an over-all rec- ord of six wins and three losses. Se ores Crawford 20 Mount Miguel ..-....-..---------- 6 20 POL LOM cyctee cesses ects was 6 13 MOCISOn ect eens 6 6 Clairemont. ¢:.csuereeetetee 14 20 aR Cey Tie eee ees nud if 0 SIL GOO peo eats tore cores 14 Zo HOOVer oe woe tten se r | A Oey NOLS OU Ris ease te oan aces 0 ; . 0 SE ACOUSH Oe een onset. 6 Fred Covina breaks away from two attackers. 137 COACH HARVEY LARRY BOLES Left to right, Row 1: G. Marshall, White, Gipp, Medina, Buehner, Eller, Harmon, Mgr. Row 2: Coach Harvey, Barro- Captain non, L. Marshall, K. Loyd, Manion, Hubbard, McCreery, Steiner. Row 3: Fitch, Dellemann,Nickeson, C. Marshall, Fil- lion, Boles. PAW fee Sopped Coste By VOSS Country At the end of the Eastern League scramble, ners lost in the C.I.F. finals, but the members still Crawford's Cross Country team came up with the upheld an impressive season record of eight wins honors, maintaining the title for the fourth year in and one loss. a row. Special attention should be given to team cap- Congratulations and thanks should be given to tain Larry Boles, Chuck Marshall, and Larry Marshall, Coach Walter Harvey and his runners for maintain- whose times for the two-mile run were 10:23, 10:32, ing the team's fine Cross Country record. Crawford and 10:36 respectively. received a crushing blow as the Colt distance run- Rick Steiner, Norm Nickeson and Steve Dellemann struggle for Crawford. neh LARRY BOLES CHUCK MARSHALL LARRY MARSHALL JOHN HUBBARD Senior, 10:23 Junior, 10:32 Senior, 10:36 Senior, 10:37 RICK STEINER BOB McCREERY NORM NICKESON Junior, 10:40 Sophomore, 10:44 Senior, 10:45 cores Crawford See sie ee Goer cues Morse 21 oe Ce Wee esas vn cohen ted El Cajon 29 3 Olea et es iti Pi eh Lincoln 2 CB Ee Ne en es BE as Chula Vista 24 cS Ogee Aree A tase ran | Hoover 21 Bid ARN Mee Chad Soil 5 ea St. Augustine 19 SS DTA ek ar Se Madison 20 Oe eee pete ae ie ag et cate dh Kearny 24 DO Nit teen Fai hath Go San Diego 26 LOUIS BARRANON STEVE DELLEMANN GENE MARSHALL KEN LOYD Senior, 10:47 Junior, 10:49 ‘ Junior, 10:58 Senior, 10:58 Sp Pputior Varsity ‘iil, d Left to right, Row I: John Loy Bt os bE he d, Phil White, Jim Bolan, Bob Villa, John Meade, Tom Bob Villa, leading the pack for Crawford. Brown, Steve Milne. Row 2: Coach Harvey, Doug Rolan, Barton Klatt, Fred Carman, Frank Caso, Mark Keene, Mgr. Ken Flor. Row 3: Ray Dennis, Jeff Lee, Dale Thomas. OCC onscte §S to Se ores Crawford Loe El: Cajon 50 epee Chula Vista..2—. 41 Reape St. Augustine -....... 50 2 Kearny 2... 25 nis ey ne age Morse. .=.- 40 [S33 Lincolnmescee 50 iS Hoover... 50 ae eee Madison ............ 50 Lota San Diego =.--..— 49 Junior Varsity Cross Country has been the train- ing ground for future Craw- ford distance runners. Un- der the competent instruc- tion of Coach Harvey, the Junior Varsity team at- tained the strength, speed, and will-power it needed to win. In season competition the team performed well, with eight wins and one loss. It also took its third consecutive J.V. Eastern League Championship. Coach Harvey ymnasts Comp Bele Ly other 1 eopect ase; Crawford 1 69ee eee Clairemont 158 2c. San Diego LAS Pee Pt. Loma TS Yeas eee Kearny Hit Site te Morse VA? Bee ee Mission Bay Sones Lincoln LOA ete se Madison Vioyse oe. Hoover COACH TOOZE DAVE WARREN Captain eason ae Die ae Left to right, row 1; Carson, Osborn, Miller, Trent, Warren, Arnett, Harrington, Hom, Coach Tooze. Row 2; Barley, Rosen, Porter, Morrison, Sherrill, Stephens, Biller, Nelson, Van Horne, Row 3; Tice, Varley, Helton, Clapp, D'Abadie, Kitchell, Marta, Pohlenz, McCutcheon, Brinkmeier. The question of Crawford's gymnastics success was quickly answered this year. Coach Gerald Tooze led his superb team to an- other perfect season with twelve wins and no losses. Crawford has not lost a gymnastics meet in near- ly four years and holds the league record of forty-two consecutive victories. Crawford's sixth Eastern League Championship in a row was due to the fine form and hard work of the Gymnastics team. The last and best trophy was the fourth consecutive C.I.F. title. Congratulation to Coach Tooze and his Gymnastics team, for they have quickly established Crawford High School as the perennial C.I.F. Champion. Dan Osborn performed on the parallel bars. 14] Dave Warren scissors the sidehorse. ie Cliff Sherrill executes a long horse vault. 142 Cliff Sherrill proves his ability in a tumbling routine. Dave Warren performs a handstand during the CIF meet. os greene sorte ee is Z tm Ci haul ic te Mike Arnett surges for the board. . ee — ra Mark Porter shows excellent form on the parallel bars. Kent Nelson executes a back flip. anny tn aoe 5 2. - MEO ROM oT Left to right: LEE NALA ODDIE BCI ait: sees “bi Mellinger, Bellinger, Felice, Clem, Neun, Jacobsen, Montanero, Ipsen, and Boaz. Cy, feel Sported an Exciting Dearie Seon COACH SAMS VON JACOBSEN Captain Crawford’s Basketball team this ye ar was again well instructed by Coach Sams. Mr. Sams announced that the team had spent over two hundred hours in practice. These hours were evidently well spent, because the team put forth a strong performance of eleven wins and four losses and earned the East- ern League Title. This was also the fourth year in succession that Crawford went to the C.I.F. semi- finals. Crawford can be truly proud of some of its outstanding players this season. Von Jacobsen, the team captain, was deemed the league's most valu- able player and top scorer. He is undoubtedly the most dynamic basketball player Crawford has seen since Larry Blume in the class of 1963. Other ex- ceptional team members should also be mentioned, such as Greg Montanero and Kemp Ipsen. These players, Coach Sams, and the support of 4 solid team placed Crawford's name in victory. STEVE CLEM Steve Clem dunks the ball to Morse, Greg Montanero outjumps an opponent. Se ores | CRAWFORD | 89 Madison 38 61 University 43 74 Mt. Miguel 51 59 Chula Vista 53 54 Helix 47 90 Morse 78 . 56 San Diego 61 54 Hoover 66 67 St. Augustine 75 93 Lincoln 60 | 66 Morse 56 | 56 San Diego 2 58 Hoover 52 76 St. Augustine 49 102 Lincoln 60 46 Morse 54 : =) FRED BELLINGER 70 San Diego 65 TED CROOKS 63 Hoover 60 I | 93 St. Augustine 69 72 Lincoln 62 | 146 JIM BOAZ Yon Jacobsen scores in spite of Hoover LEE FELICE defense. ee ee eee Von Jacobsen shoots in an eerie game of shadows. VON JACOBSEN Ken Neun shoots while surrounded by Morse defenders. MARK MELLINGER KEN NEUN Von Jacobsen makes a driving loyup. 147 i } ' } | Under the excellent training of Coach Ferguson, the Junior Varsity Basketball team made veteran play- ers of good future Varsity men, such as David Okun and Daryl Sarfan. Because of this year’s rigorous play, next year's team has high expecta- tions for an Eastern League victory. Dave Kingston shoots over a Lincoln defender. ES? ores CRAWFORD 65 Madison 39 56 University 40 79 Helix 60 65 Morse a2 47 San Diego 48 47 Hoover 33 40 St. Augustine 45 TA Lincoln 41 os, Morse 46 4. U Waskethall Writ ext Uear’s Varsity. Sc ores CRAWFORD 31 San Diego 51 43 Hoover 47 43 St. Augustine 46 a2 Lincoln 55 66 Morse 56 16 San Diego 45 61 Hoover 50 40 St. Augustine 51 42 Lincoln 44 Left to right, Row 1: Ken Horton, Mike Johnson, Ken Milne, Mike Drakluich, Joe Isom, John Neun, Tony Fino. Row 2: Walt Abbey, Dave Kingston, Chuck Beauparlant, Mike Meyer, Daryl Sarfan, Dave Okun, John Hirschfelder, Glen Skirvin, Pete Bradford, Mike Thrash. COACH FERGUSON PAW Brel es (Gens Up COACH HARVEY Left to right; row 1: Fred Fillion, aoe, CRAWFORD 94%, Kearny 79 V2 Point Loma 29 Lincoln 70 Sweetwater 29 Morse 96 St. Augustine 68 Hoover 59 San Diego Terry Kolkey, Larry Boles, Dan Patten, Ge COACH MALCOLM g2 Casiola, C Coach Harvey and Coach Malcolm led the spirited team to third place in the Eastern League this year with a final record of six wins and two losses. The Crawford track team has been steadily improving and antici- pates an Eastern League Champion- ship next year. Among the best track participants were Larry Boles, Jim Hunter, Dan Patton and Fred Fillion. The highlight of the 1966 Season was a win over San Diego High School for the first time in history. huck Marshall; row 2: Chuck Gipp, Luis Barranon, Larry Marshall, Hayden Smith, Byron Upham, Mike Ponsford, Don Bajema, Howard Hutchinson; row 3: Coach Harvey, Coach Malcolm, Steve Clem, Mearitt Hadley, Roger Manion, Rick Steiner, John Hubbard, Mike Mosteller, Stan Eller, Dave Keller, John Trebil; row 4: Joe Stratton, Scott Hunter, Frank Marino, Jeff Lee, Steve Delleman, Norman Nickeson, Jim Hunter, Bob Musil, Howard Costez. Joe Cassiola exhibits pole-vaulting style. Wei ee otch, 149 es eve the ’ ean 3 es Cortez, Hunter, Manion, Patten; relay team. i Roger Manion, quarter mile. Dan. Patton, -100 cand 1220 Lary: Boise onan Jim Hunter, 180 low and 120 high hurdles. Fred Fillian, Y2 mile. Left to right; row 1: Steve Stanley, Barton Klatt, Bob Villa, Gary Pryor, Art Varley, Lee Opengart; row 2: Coach Malcolm; Jim Johnson, Brad Rogens, Tom Bolan, Gary Lewis, Bruce Maier, Randy Myers, Coach Harvey; row 3: Bob McCreery, George Fillion, Ken Loyd, Dave Buehner, Gary Kspehinsue, Rick Steele, John Page. ds RSs ret CRAWFORD 58 Kearny 68 Point Loma 30 Lincoln 49 Sweetwater 45% Morse 66 — St. Augustine o2 Hoover 37 San Diego COACH HARVEY 31 45 56 46 49 rs 52 58 C BS es CRAWFORD 67 Kearny 44 Point Loma 33 Lincoln 54 Sweetwater 45 Morse 4] St. Agustine 33 Hoover 31 San Diego 42 a2 a2 40 45 23 22 COACH MALCOLM Left to right: row 1: Frank Caso, Fred Arnold, Wayne Shimp, Cliff Sherrill, Doug Nason, Phil White; row 2: Coach Malcolm, Gene Marshall, Jose Medina, Ron White, John Neun, John Loyd, Coach Harvey. Py VOAW onde COACH LANHAM ei Left to right, Row 1: Larry Leatherman, Dennis Ennis, Tom Bartman, Jim Stephens, Rick Pohlenz, Jimmy Brown, Bill Wiemeyer. Row 2: Mark Porter, Ron ostlers Worked With eo Ve. Few people realize the fantastic amount of work needed to produce a solid wrestling team. Hours of running, calis- thenics, and practice went into building this year’s fine group of wrestlers. Coach Lanham instructed his team well, for there were many moments of quick action, agility, and strength. The team supported such fine senior wrestlers as Tom Bartman and Dexter Lanois. With many returning lettermen, Crawford's team will continue to improve and hopes for big honors next year. BA ck Green, Steve Akers, Benny Mistretta, Harry Butler, Louis Schwartzberg, Steve Bergath, Pat Aguilar. Row 3: Frank Caso, Larry Resz, Steve Ousley, Rex Helton, Wayne Gordy, Danny Garrett, Ron Aguilar, Jim Bolan. Row 4: Ed Fuller, Steve Leiker, Mike Levas, Richard Morse, Dexter Lanois, Dave Wilson, Ray Alduenda, Mike Johnson, Randy Shuster, Ron Floyd. Row 5: Rick Brant, Doug Clark, William Brown, Mike Hall, Cary Benoit, Terry Diebold, Randy Loch, Joe Pasek. S: ores CRAWFORD 28 Clairemont 18 14 El Cajon 30 11 Sweetwater 32 18 Mar Vista 28 30 La Jolla 26 He Hoover 2 ¥ 10 Madison 39 14 Morse 34 17 San Diego 23 14 Mission Bay 36 19 Pt. Loma me 1] Lincoln 35 sil : oe ire aD cs oe , a , he : Wee A ts Left to right, Row 1: Rick Pohlenz, Joe Tice, Jim Stephens, Steve Akers, Steve Bergath. Row 2: Tom Bartman, Steve Ousley, Benny Mistretta, Mike Levas, Dexter Lanois. Row 3: Mike Johnson, Dave Wilson, Richard Morse, Ron Floyd, William Brown. o h ours of raining Bowed w e Ves Richard Morse drives for control. Crawford wrestler works for a pin. Joe Tice applies speed and technique. Fred Wagner appears to be in trouble but is actually in control. 153 Crawford wrestler gains five points from a pin. Frank Alfano Bob Petretta CAPTAIN CAPTAIN her 3S Frank Alfano slides safely into third. hb ee Ge, eel: Topped CE for oLeague seth for rd BSS; we Ujear The 1966 varsity baseball season was the kind that spectators adore. The Crawford team displayed obvious skill and timing as gorgeous plays followed in close succession. Serving again as baseball instructor was Coach Sandback, who has maintained our tradi- tion of being Eastern League champions for three years and C.I.F. Champions for two years. Hopes for the same next year are high due to many returning lettermen and strong support from this year's J.V. squad. Several players deserve special recognition for superb performance: Ed Ramage, pitcher; Frank Alfano, short stop; Bob Petretta, center- field; and Danny Coronado, second base. — NONUDO—WANDUONARVUARNOWADWO — COACH, SANDBACK iS oe CRAWFORD El Cajon Pt. Loma El Capitan Mark Keppel Helix San Diego Hoover Morse St. Augustine Lincoln San Diego Hoover Morse St. Augustine Lincoln San Diego Hoover Morse St. Augustine Lincoln Helix =S]AODDORWWONWELOON OO WOW Left to right; row 1: Bob Bouchard, Bob Petretta, Jett Keyser, Joe Metcalfe, Earl Altshuler, Frank Alfano, Bob Ferrar, Dan Coronado; row 2: Coach Sandback, Lloyd Dyson, Tim McClure, Steve Henson, Greg Kaufman, Micky Mulrean, Ed Ramage, Fred Bellinger, Larry Forest. A Crawford runner rounds third after a long hit. The base runner sprints for home as defending fielders chase the ball. whee Whee Highlights in Vsschete Performance Earl Altshuler makes the catch for a force out at third. FRANK ALFANO EARL ALTSHULER FRED BELLINGER BOB BOUCHARD Vespers W., nl June feos 1966 | —— aS | LZ Z ne ee : Sex | ro YH i | } Y Y S 5° a) _ SSS S = Sa ps [et [ee June 15, 1966 ee encem ent oN June 16, 1966 173 i Juniors relived their childhood days at Kiddie Kapers. The Seniors began their three years’ stay by showing overwhelming school spirit through participation in school activities. They elected Class Officers and J. V. Cheerleaders and planned their class party, ‘‘Hay- seed Hoedown,” held in the gymnasium on May 15, 1964, Their most memorable days were yet to come. As Juniors they looked forward to their class party, ‘Kiddie Kapers,’’ and their Junior Ball, ‘Wonderland by Night,’ which proved to be an evening of fun and memories. The selection of Senior Class Rings and the Senior Class Elections brought their second year to a finish. potrit Highlighted the inst Sn CaVs Hayseed Hoedown was the Sophomores first activity. eel ? Ble a ee f : ‘ f BE? oth ai as ne Lae i mm Pgs ine nce 174 _ Past Class Officers. Sophomore Officers, Left to right: Shirley Buss, Ivy Eidex, Peggy Blackman. Junior Officers, June Reznikoff, Kelsey 3 Marshall, Dave Dorman. Pale i sf % 3 ome j + Seniors enjoyed a night in the '20's, when fringe dresses and bow ties were in style. Time was turned back, at the Senior Class Party, to the era of the Roaring '20’s when raccoon coats and fringe dresses were in style. With gay costumes and decorations, which included life-size portraits of Roaring '20’s figures, the mood was set for a gay evening. Two bands, the Impalas and a Roaring '20’s band, provided music and added to the enthusiastic atmosphere of the party. Old-time flickers, a costume contest, and a Charles- ton contest added the finishing touches to a roaring A Charleston Contest started the roaring party. party. entors Kelbued a ight in the 205 The true spirit of the Roaring ‘20's was indeed captured. A historic pageant that turned into a fight added to the excitement of the play. Kally Koran the Hag Boys! Whs a STEVE LITTLEWOOD Private Morissette. 20-42. cee enn ee Dan Ash Grace Bannerman 234.3 ee Pat Bryson Corporal Opie Dalrymple —-. 2.222. Don Levine Moggié: Lorkin vote eee Ellen Newman Coptestine Hoxie hoses eee Bill Forkins Harry Bannerman 5. eee Steve Storer POG ys. lee eee Rich Medhurst Private Litwhiller 2.3 eee ee Doug Brinkmeir 176 Guido Di Maggie ee ee Steve Littlewood it a, | iu ELLEN NEWMAN f Colonel ‘Thorwald 2.2acemceeeeee Charles Dashevsky Private Wambessic.1..-7ee John Oatman, Joe Osuna Isaac. Goodman 1... eee Ralph Jones, Fred Edwords Eddi 5c’, Siedeeee erase eee Bob Olson, Dave Schaeffer Comforf:2is ee Suzi Cushman, Linda Masliah Grady Metcalf 2.223... Dave Schaeffer, Ralph Jones Prudence... 60-h s eeeee Rose Vigil, Linda Peterson Della 225i eee Pat Shoemaker, Vickie Snowden Belly seus Melonee Daniels, Linda Masliah The U.S. Army established a missile base at Putnam's Landing, a quiet suburban town in Connecticut. The townspeople objected and Steve Littlewood, who played the role of the public relations officer had his hands full if he was to keep open warfare from breaking out between the citizens and the Army. A historic pageant which turns into a fight and a missile ‘which can't possibly’’ go off, and does, adds to the excitement of the delightful comedy. Many hours of rehearsal and behind the scenes work went into the preparation of this wonderful, wacky comedy which delighted the audience. Establishing a missile base in a small town can create Memorizing the script seems to be the major job. problems. as Putnam Landing’s motorcycle clique was ready to cause Domestic problems increased after the Army moved in. ee trouble. neh ere ch MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Peggy Blackman — Larry Leatherman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Chris Benson — Lonnie Terry MOST ATTRACTIVE Mary Wanner — John Little BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Nancy Miljas — Jack McDonald Barb Sheehan — Jim Boaz Sandy Kramer — Dave Dorman ™! © Agel to the raw Brel Campus = MOST ATHLETIC Cathy Apple — Von Jacobsen Linda Fitch — Harold Gee MOST TALENTED Suzi Cushman — Jim Dyke BEST CITIZENS Tone Seim — Abdu Said BEST PERSONALITY Nancy Seymour — Greg Montanero : rs ag 5. Ee OUTSTANDING SCHOLARS Larry Forrest, Vicki Keen, Lionel Joseph | Sue Swerdlow, | 179 bitin ABBEY, PHILIP RANDOLPH Philip was a member of the R.O. T.C. 10, 11, 12; Office Service 11; ) and Symposium 12 enjoys . reading, camping, and _ traveling } will always remember Mr. ; Marlay's drafting classes . . . as- . pires to be a Forest Ranger especially liked Mr. Brosio's class. ADAMS, ROSS F. Ross aspires to be a Disc Jockey or Radio Announcer enjoys electronics and playing the guitar . . . appreciated the lunch periods and Mr. Wright's physics class. ALBERG, VANCE ROBERT, JR. Bud enjoys surfing and playing pool .. . his Sophomore year will always remain a fond memory Suni was a Library Monitor . . . aspires | to be successful and make a lot of money. ADAMS, BARBARA JOAN Barbara's special interests are wat- er-skiing, sewing and traveling... aspires to become a Physical Edu- cation Teacher and to lead a hap- py, fulfilling life especially liked the football games, spirit, and after-game dances. AGUILAR, MANUEL, JR. Manuel thought that the football games were great took part in Stir-Ups 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Lettermen's Club 11, 12 enjoys skiing and yachting . . . will always remember the after-game dances and the Senior Prom plans to attend College. ADAMS, LINDA SUE Linda enjoys competitive skating and Gymnastics . . . aspires to be- come a Legal Secretary . . . was proud of the warm feelings and easy friendships of the teachers and the students was active in Girls’ League 10; Choir 11; Gymnastics 12. AGUILAR, RONALD J. Ron to all enjoys cars, the beach, all sports and especially making friends plans to go through college . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and Grad- vation certainly liked watch- ing the Colts win. ACE, MICHAEL K. Mike was a member of the Var- sity Swimming Team 11, 12; Let- termen's Club 11, 12; Surfing Club 12... will always remember swim- ming in the C.I.F. Finals thought the football games, after- game dances, and swimming meets were great . hopes to become rich. AGUILAR, HECTOR PATRICK Pat was a member of the Senate 10, 11; on the Wrestling Team 11, 12; and Football Manager 12... enjoys collecting stamps, working on cars, and going to the beach will never forget winning Homecoming 1964 especially liked the football games and the Senior Quad . . . aspires to be a Landscaper. ALDRICH, DEANNA KATHLEEN Dee Dee came to Crawford in her Senior year from San Diego High School, where she was in_ the Sophomore and Junior Cabinets; Junior Class Vice-President; in Drill; and Girls’ League Cabinet 11 at Crawford, Stir-Ups and Y- Teens especially enjoys sing- ing and dancing . . . will never forget the Beach House. 181 ALEXANDER, TANIS Tanis to all . . . hopes to be a So- cial Worker enjoys reading Freud and psychology . .. was active as Sophomore Class Repre- sentative; Girls’ League 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Symposium 12 . . . Graduation Day will never be forgotten . enjoyed after-game dances and fifth-period lunch. ALLINGHAM, JUDY DIANE Judy to everyone . .. was active in Senate 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, Lies Str-U ps mln | eee likes “buzzing” will always remember the Sophomore Class Party . . . thought that the games, after-game dances and school spir- it were wonderful. AMOS, CLEDITH ANN Cledith spends most of her time painiing . . . aspires to become a Medical Assistant. 182 ALLEN, WALTER LEE Walt was active in sports at Gross- mont High 10, 11, and Varsity Football at Crawford 12 .. . his special interests include all sports and cars to be successful is his goal . . . thought that the peo- ple at Crawford were terrific. ALTER, RUTH CANDIS Ruth was active in Girls' League LOS Iie 2s50Y2Teensi 1 Onn ipee U2 AES 107 1230G'S.F) 10, ile Pacer Staff 11, 12; Quill and Scroll Pres- ident 12; H.S.S. 12; Sophomore Tea Chairman 12; Senior Class Pub- licity Chairman . enjoys horse- back riding . . . being tapped for H.S.S. will never be forgotten... aspires to attend college and be- come an elementary school Teach- er... thought the Senior parking lot was great. ALLEN, WILLIAM GARRY Bill especially enjoys sailing and stopping at youth hostels . . . will never forget Mr. Moors' Govern- ment class to become an Officer in the Navy is his goal... appreciated the warm-hearted stu- dents and teachers at Crawford. AMBLER, WAYNE ERIC Wayne was on the Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; a member of C.S.F. 10, 11 12, and Boys’ Federation 12 . hopes to attend college and be- come a successful Businessman .. . enjoys all sports and traveling .. . will always remember the C.I.F, victories in baseball . . . will never forget first period gym and _ his entire Senior year. ‘ ALLEN, FORREST B. Forrest enjoys electronics, sports, V.W.s, and car racing . . . éspeci- ally enjoyed Mr. Billings’ lectures on motorcycles and anchovy pizzas won't forget Mr. Heinkel’s various comments in class hopes to be a Doctor. ALMSTEDT, ALISON Alison was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 10, 12; Symposium 11; Dad and Daughter Committee 11; Pacer Staff 12; and on the Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 . . . enjoys mountaineering, writing, and skiing . graduated at the end of the first semester . . . will never forget Crawford in the rain . . . aspires to be a Philosopher. ANDERSON, CAROL LEE Carol was active in Y-Teens 10 and Crawford Riot Squad 11... will always remember winning Home- coming '64 and beating Hoover at anything . . . thought that movies at lunch and basketball games were great. ANDERSON, CHARLENE MARIE Charlene was active in the Senate 10 and Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 special interests include swimming, tennis, and cooking . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will always remain a fond memory . . . plans to attend Business College especially liked the noon rallies and football games. ARCHIBALD, STEVEN Archie especially enjoyed Mr. Bill- ings’ lectures on motorcycles and pizzas and the day someone cut down the Senior tree was a member of the German Club 10, 12; the Bowling Club 11; and sci- ence assistant 12 .. . interests are reading, writing, and handball... to get a Ph.D. in Biocheimstry is his goal. ARNETT, WILLIAM MICHAEL Mike participated in Gymnastics 10, Tieel2- bande, 1, L2sDance Band 11, 12; and Lettermen’s Club 11, 12... his special interests are music, pool, and cars . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will always remain fond memories .. . hopes to become a Musician or Music Teacher especially en- joyed the after-game dances. ANDERSON, JOHN M. John enjoys playing football, work- ing on cars, and body surfing... will never forget walking through the Senior Quad when he was a Sophomore, and not knowing it . liked the Crawford girls. ANDERT, DENNIS KENNETH Denny took part in Track 10, 11 and Surfing Club 12 . . . his in- terests include surfing, scuba div- ing and collecting Bob Dylan rec- ords . . . especially enjoyed the football games. APPLE, CATHERINE LUCILLE Apple to all participated in Girls’ League 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Student Affairs Committee 12; and was A.S.B. Historian . . . her special interests are Mission Beach, license plates, and cruising around S3Di9:Ga1 aspires to go to U.C.L.A. and enter the Public Rela- tions field . . . enjoyed the friendly people and finally becoming a “Senior girl.” ARMSTRONG, SHARON GAY Sharon will never forget the Alma Mater enjoys working on her car after school and water skiing . . . liked the wonderful students at Crawford. ANDERSON, EDWARD ALLEN Andy was a Cadet Officer in R.O.T.C. 10 and Rifle Team Captain Il... takes a special interest in flying . . . and working on a full- sized model of Spirit of St. Louis aspires to become an Airline Pilot . . . especially liked the last bell of the day. ANTHONY, JACQUELINE ANNETTE Jackie was active in Stir-Ups 10, 12; Junior Class Council; Senate 11; Y-Teens 12; and Senior Class Council . . . is interested in bowl- ing, swimming and skiing, and is a Chargerette and a Spartanette Homecoming and her Senior year will always remain fond mem- ories . . . aspires to go back to England and be a Dental Assistant then an Airline Hostess . . . liked the lunch hour and Mr. Menache's Science Class. ARREOLA, REBECCA C. Becky enjoys all water sports, go- ing to the beach, and drawing holding up the Spirit Bus in San Clemente will never be for- gotten ... aspires to be an Inter- ior Decorator liked the won- derful spirit at the Long Beach game best . . . took part in Girls’ League 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Alumni Dinner Committee. 183 ARROYO, RICHARD ALEXANDER Rich aspires to go to college and major in Math... enjoys surfing, football, and baseball . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will always be remembered . .. was proud of the school spirit, rallies, and the football games. ATEN, ALLYSON ANN Allyson was a member of Y-Teens 10) lie 22) Stir-Upss 1On elt, 12; Symposium 12; Mistletoe and Bells Committee .. . likes to paint, go to the beach, and dance ambition is to become an Airline Hostess after college . . . thought that Mr. Brosio's World Affairs class and the after-game dances were great. BAKST, DAVIDA ANN Beedee hopes to go away to col- lege . . . was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 and Latin Club 10... takes a special interest in drag races . the A.S.B. Ball '65 will always remain a fond memory .. . liked the great rallies and the wonderful school spirit. 184 ASARO, ROSE ANN Rocky will always remember the Senior Prom and summer of '65 . hopes to attend Business Col- lege and go to New York with Rocky especially liked the long lunch periods and the 1:55 bell. AVERY, KENNETH RAYMOND Ken appreciated the lunch periods and Mr. Brosio's class . . . was active in the Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Graphic Arts Club 1 1, 12; and Elections Committee 12 ... was on the Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 and CS aeOe pez especially enjoys surfing . . . will always re- member parking in the Senior park- ing lot. . . to be a Medical Path- ologist is his goal. ASHLEY, JEFFREY LEE Jeff was a J.V. Cheerleader 10; on the Honor Roll 10, 11 ...a mem- ber of C.S.F. 10, 11; Thespians 11; Health Careers Club 11; and Latin Club 11... interests include sailing, swimming, and _ traveling will always remember the after-game dances with Sandy and the Accents . . . hopes to become a Doctor of Internal Medicine... thought that Mr. Behnke was great. BADAMI, MICHAEL FRANK Mike was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11... takes a special interest in football, baseball, and basketball the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory . . . to at- tend college and become a Forest Ranger is his goal thought that the football games and friend- liness of the Colts were great. ARRUDA, PATRICIA ANNE Patt was a member of Stir-Ups .. . dancing, horseback riding7 and listening to records are outside interests . . . will never forget the fun she had being in a Junior P.E. class as a Senior . . . ambi- tion is to be happy and eventually friendly marry . . . liked the people. ATHERTON, MARY ALICE Mary was in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 and helped with the Homecoming Float . . . especially enjoys swim- ming . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will never be forgotten the friendly atmosphere and football games will long remain memories. BAGLIONI, VINCENT JAMES Vince, or Bags to some... was a member of the Surfing Club 12... his interests include surfing, skin diving, boating, and cars f will always remember the 1964 A.S.B. Ball and the Senior Prom . aspires to become an Officer in the Merchant Marine or own his own tuna fleet . . . was proud of the school spirit and the freedom on campus. BALES, RAYMOND C. Archimedes to some likes all sports, but special interests include track, swimming, and the beach . . . Graduation will never be for- gotten .. . plans to attend college and own his own business some day .. . liked the long lunch peri- ods and the rallies. BAREFOOT, POLLY SUE Polly to all took part in Y- Teens 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Pacer- ettes 11; Riot Squad 12. . . spe- cial interests are going to the beach and all water sports will always look back fondly on the Senior Prom . . . was proud of the friendliness of the students . enjoyed the after-game dances. BARRANON, JOSE LUIS Luis took part in Track LOaa lee Ze Cross Country 11, 12; and Letter- men's Club 11, 12 especially enjoys working on his car our 1965 Homecoming Game and the day he received his Varsity letter will always be remembered aspires to be an Architect ; especially liked the football and basketball games and the school spirit. BARBER, SANDRA LEE Barb desires to eventually become a Cosmetologist . . . was active in Girls’ Chorus 10; Mixed Chorus 11, 12; Riot Squad 12 interests are skating and cooking . . . Sen- ior Prom will never be forgotten especially liked the Home- coming games, BARLOW, RAYMOND JOHN Ray was a member of the Elec- tronics Club 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club] 107511) 12 , Senate’ 11, 112; and Latin Club 12 takes a special interest in bowling, golf, and jazz piano . .. Mr. Water- bury'’s study hall will always be remembered hopes to be a Math Teacher some _ day thought that the big crowds and people were great. BARBOZA, MARIAN M. Marian especially enjoys going to the beach, dances, music, and trav- eling would like to go to college and lead a happy life... her Junior year and summer will live in her memory . activities included Y-Teens 11, 12; Float Committee 12; Stir-Ups 12. BARNETT, JANIE SUANN Barney took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Choir 10; and Senate 12... likes the beach and hopes to go to Beauty College and even- tually marry ... was proud of the good name Crawford has earned. BALLANTINE, ANNE G. Annie to some ... plans to attend college and major in English or History fook part in G.A.A. 10 and Bowling Club 10, 11 her interests are folk songs, swim- ming, and reading . . . will never forget Homecoming '64 . . . was proud of the pep and games. spirit at BARLEY, STEVEN WINFIELD Steve took part in Wrestling 11, 12 and Gymnastics 12 . . . surfing and hunting are his favorite pas- times . hopes eventually to go to Europe . especially enjoyed the football games and after-game dances. BARRETT, LINDA ANN Linda enjoys music and roller skat- ing... participated in Choir 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Monitor 11, 12... especially enjoyed Mr. Metcalfe's U.S. History class Mr. Frank's music classes will never be forgotten. BARTMAN, THOMAS MICHAEL Tom took part in Football 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; and A.F.S. 12... . his special interests are sports cars and traveling . . . hopes to become a Pilot in the Marine Corps especially liked the sports program and the school spirit. BAULCH, JUDY ANN Judy will never forget the excite- ment of her Senior year . . . hopes to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Pacer- ettes 11; Pacer-ette Captain 12 . was proud of the friendliness of students and the teachers. BEATTY, PAULA RAE Mac devotes her spare time to sewing and horseback riding will always remember the Senior Prom-. . . thought. that Homecoming and the football games were fun wants to become a Home- maker. 186 BARTZ, GLEN O. Glen's special interests include camping and swimming . . . was in the Band 10, 11, 12 and was active in the Band Council 12... especially liked Mr. Billings and Mr. Juel . . . appreciated the Senior Traditions and lunchtime movies . plans to go to college. BEARDSLEY, CATHY LYNN Cathy was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 12; Senate 11 : especially enjoys ice-sliding and skiing thought that her Sophomore year and Mistletoe and Bells '64 were great aspires to be a mode l. . . especially liked the football games and the friendly people at Crawford. BASS, PATRICIA Pat's ambition is to become an Interior Decorator or Dress Design- er... was a member of Y-Teens LOFeell ee Zeer otir-U psa Ovni mele Class Council 10, 12; Y-Teens So- cial Chairman 11; Girls’ League 11 likes interior designing and camping .. . will remember Easter week and after-game dances . thought the art classes and Mrs. Berlier were great. BEARINGER, SUSAN Susan was in the Senate 10, 11 and was a monitor 11 . especi- ally liked Mr. McLaughlin's U.S. History class . . . her Junior sum- mer will always remain in her memory ... wants to become an Airline Stewardess. cars and surfing remember Mr. Linton's English class BARTON, LEONARD L. Lenny takes a special interest in . will always hopes to work for the Govy- ernment some day. BEAM, JOHN A. John participated in Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12; Senior Class Council 12; and Campus Life - mountain climbing, surfing, and hunting are his favorites . . . ice sliding will always be remembered Plans to attend college and eventually become a Forester . . , especially enjoyed the football games, dances, and the lunches. BEEDE, JO ELLEN Jo to some . Participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Nominating Convention 11; Y-Teens 11, 12... takes a special interest in all sports . thought that football and bas- ketball games were the best . wants to see the world as Social Director on an ocean liner. BENNETT, JUDITH ELLEN Judi will never forget Mr. Hansen's symbolism and the time she won a door prize at the Junior Ball... was impressed by the mutual re- spect of the students in our school . . . belonged to F.T.A. 10; Stir-Ups Oi al2 SALES 2. weisnactive in B'nai B'rith Youth Organization . wishes to be a Teacher. BERMAN, JAMES MICHAEL Jim took part in the Senate 10 and Football 10, 11 . water skiing and hunting are his hobbies hopes to go to Tahiti someday... thought that the spirit at the games and the after-game dances were great. BIBB, SANDRA ANN Sandy was a member of Y-Teens 124.2) loves fo. cook... |= the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory . . . wants to go to Business College . . . liked the football games and various school activities. BENSON, MARGARET CHRISTINA The friendships and the people are what Chris enjoyed most... was our Commissioner of Student Af- fairs; Activities Editor of the Cen- taur; H.S.S.; Senior Awards Chair- man; C.S.F. Secretary; Junior Ball Chairman; Sophomore Class Secre- tary; Senate; Quill and Scroll; National Merit Finalist . . . will always remember being chosen October's Girl of the Month aspires to be happy, successful, and secure takes a special interest in music, fun, and people. BERTHIAUME, TIM EDWIN Tim participated in _J.V. Football 10, 11; J.Y. Tennis 10, 11; Honor Choir 10; Choir 11; Men's Glee 11; and the Ensemble 12 . special interests include sports, electronics, and folk music . . . Graduation will always remain a fond memory... aspires to become an Electrical En- gineer . . . enjoyed all the sports activities. BENTSON, PAMELA JEAN Pam was a member of G.A.A. 10; Senate 10, 12; Nominating Con- vention 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Vespers Committee 12; Senior Class Party Committee 12 . . . swimming and dancing are among her hob- bies . . . will always remember the A.S.B. Ball . . . to become a Social Worker is her goal . . . especially enjoyed the football, basketball games and gymnastic meets. BEST, JOYCE ELAINE Joyce plans to attend college and major in Math... liked Mr. Juel's Math class . . . belonged to C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 11, 12; Stir-Ups 11, 12... devotes her spare time to Job's Daughters and tennis. BENSHOFF, KATHERINE ANN Kathy enjoys swimming and camp- ing... will never forget the day she received her Senior ring and the Senior Prom . . . would like to be a Dental Assistant . . . especi- ally enjoyed Mr. Bull's English class and the pep rallies. BERREY, ROBYN ANN Robyn especially enjoys tennis .. . will be a Dental Hygienist someday . was active as J.V. Songleader 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Girls’ league 10; Y-Teens Treasurer 11; Pacer-ettes 11; Class Council 11; Nominating Convention 11; Y-Teens President 12; A.S.B. Clerk; Auroras; Senior Prom Co-Chairman; C.S.F. 12; Stir-Ups 12; Riot Squad 12... thought that Mr. Parry. and the school spirit were great. BIGGERS, MARGARET R. BILLING, PAUL MICHAEL Paul was on J.V. Football 10, 11; J.V. Baseball 10, 11; Choir 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Varsity Foot- ball 12; Varsity Baseball 12; and the Senate 12... likes all sports going to Europe during the summer of 1965 will never be for- gotten . . . hopes to become a Doctor . . . was proud of our nice campus and school spirit. BLACKMAN, MARGARET lL. Peggi was our spirited Commis- sioner of Rallies and Assemblies Sophomore Class President; Y-Teens President 10; Commission- er of Thrift and Clean Campus; Ways and Means Chairman 11; Senior Day Chairman . was a member of Student Affairs Commit- tee 10; Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee 10, 11; Girls’ League 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 12; Class Council 11; Riot Squad 12 plans to obtain a Ph.D. in Psychology. BLUNDELL, DEANNE CATHERINE Dee is interested in swimming and the beach ... will always remem- ber working on the Homecoming float . . . belonged to G.A.A. 10; Y-Teens 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 11] . to enjoy life is her wish. 188 BJERKE, DAVID CHARLES Dave will always remember the fifth-period lunch during his Junior year . .. plans to attend college . appreciated the great school spirit and the Colts' friendliness when he first came to Crawford. BLOOM, JANET RAE Janet's special interests include sports and going to the beach... she hopes to become an Airline Stewardess . will long remem- ber socializing during lunch hour . . . participated in G.A.A. 10; Y- Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senate 11 thought Mr. Perkins’ Crafts class was fun. BLACK, JENNIFER ANN Jenny participated in Red Cross 10; Stir-Ups 10, 12; Senate 11 will never forget Mr. Hunt's Science Problems class and the after-game dances . . . swimming and dancing are her favorite pastimes. BLUMER, STUART MARTIN Stu takes a special interest in com- petitive water skiing, boat racing, and fishing . . . thought that the pep rallies and Senior Prom were great . . . aspires to become a Dentist especially liked the social life at Crawford . . . was active in Stir-Ups. BILLINGS, LINDA RAE To major in Business in junior col- lege and be a good Housewife are Linda's goals . . . she participated in Y-Teens 11, 12; Senate 10; Sen- ior Class Party Committee 12... special interests are drag races and movies ... she wil l never for- get the '64 Senior Prom ... en- joyed the football games. BLEVINS, JACQUELINE CAROL Jackie enjoys water skiing . .. will always remember Homecoming '65 and Graduation ambition is to lead a happy and successful life especially liked Mr. Dickin- son's American Government class belonged to Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 and Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12. BOAZ, JAMES KENYON Jim, our Senior Class President, was active in Key Club 10, 11; Key Club Vice President 12; Class Council 10, 11; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Boys' Federa- tion Vice President 11; and Boys’ State 12... interests include wat- er skiing, swimming, and Campus Life . . . the football and basket- ball games will always be remem- bered .. . plans to attend college especially liked the school spirit and the A.S.B. class. BOGGIONI, VIRGINIA ANITA Ginita was a member of Y.F.C. 10; Honor Roll 10; Campus Life 11, 12; A.F.S. 12; Class Party Committee 12 . . . takes a special interest in church and Campus Life . . . espe- cially liked Mr. Brosio’s class, the Senior Prom, and work exploratory . .. wishes to be a Dental Hygien- ist. . . the spirit and unity of the students will remain in her memory. BOLIN, JOHN ROGER John was a member of the Boys’ Federation 10, 11; the Senate 10, Ile 2a Lotine Clubs, 12; ssports announcer 12; and Pacer Photogra- pher 12 some of his interests include electronics and hi-fi radio broadcasting will always re- member Mr. Blevins’ summer Chem- istry class and the football games hopes for a career in Broad- casting especially liked being Photographer on the Pacer Staff and announcing Crawford's foot- ball games. BOTTERELL, TRUDEE ANN Trudee's interests include the beach and dances wants to become a Secretary thought that the spirit at the Millikan game was great was a member of Y-Teens 1], 12. BOLAN, THOMAS MICHAEL Tom was active in Cross Country 10, 11; Choir 12; and Senior Class Party Music Chairman enjoys the beach and girls . . . to become an English Teacher is his goal... especially liked Mr. Cameron's lec- tures. BOLES, LARRY GENE Larry took part in Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11, 12; and the Let- termen's Club 11, 12 some of his interests are music, sports and “my girl ... the Senior Prom will always be remembered hopes to be a Dentist and take part in the Olympics especially en- joyed Mr. Brosio's World Affairs class. BORENSTEIN, MICHAEL BRETT Mike was on the Swimming team 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 11; Surfing Club 11, 12; and Senior Class Council hobbies include surf- ing and skiing winning the city league swimming title will al- ways remain a fond memory plans to attend Medical School. BOTTE, JOHN Bodie enjoys driving and working on automobiles . . . will never for- get being escorted out of the Senior Quad in a trash can when he was a Sophomore .. . will eventually become a Teacher thought that the football and bas- ketball games were great. BOJENS, TONIA L. Tonia was a member of Y-Teens 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12... . enjoys being with other people and sewing her own clothes will never forget the Junior Ball and winning Homecoming '64 would like to be an Airline Stewardess . thought that being a Senior was great liked all the friendly students. BONWELL, PHILLIP RAY Phillip was on the Tennis team 10; a member of the Senate 10; and on the Golf team 11... spe- cial interests include boating and camping . will never forget Mr. Brosio's B-9 beach party .. . as- pires to become an Architect. BOUCHARD, ROBERT CHARLES Bouch participated in J.V. Baseball 11 and Varsity Baseball 11 his interests include baseball, foot- ball, and swimming . the great school spirit will always be remem- bered . . . hopes to attend college and play Professional Baseball . . . was proud of tne willingness of the students to help the school ad- ministrators with Underclassmen in the Senior Quad. 189 BOUTON, ROBERT C. Bear enjoys all water sports and racing catamarans .. . will always remember the El Centro football game .. . plans to enter the heavy Construction Business : especially liked the buildings at Crawford. BOYLES, LARRY Larry was in the R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12; the Cadet Club 10, 11, 12; the R.O.T.C. Drill team 10, 12; the R.O.T.C. Color Guard 11; Electron- ics Club 10, 11; and Graphic En- terprises 12 . . . his interests in- clude golf, skin diving, and elec- tronics . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . to be a Radar and Communi- cations Operator is his goal . especially liked being on the Honor Guard for our 1965 Homecoming Queen. BRADLEY, HAROLD HENRY Hal enjoys electronics and skin div- ing . . . will never forget being in fourth-period lunch . . . aspires to become an Electronics Engineer . appreciated the Colt’s great school spirit, the after-game dances, and the rallies. 190 BOWMAN, VICKI CAROL Vicki especially enjoys music... will never forget the Spring Con- cert '65 ... participated in Chorus 10 and Choir 11, 12 .. . hopes to become a Teacher . . . was proud of the friendly attitudes of the students and teachers. BRACKETT, ROBERTA JOANNA Bobbie enjoys horseback riding and painting ... her hope is to go into Interior Decorating or Pub- lic Relations . . . was proud’of the spirit and the great basketball teams . . . was active in F.T.A. 10; French Club 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Junior Ball Committee 11; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12. BOYLE, JEFFREY DALE Jeff was in the Senate 10; J.V. Football 10, 11; Varsity Football 12... likes working on cars, traveling, and all sports . . . espe- cially enjoyed Mr. Juel'’s math class Plans to attend college and eventually become a Veterinarian . thought that the football and basketball games and long lunch periods were great. BRADFORD, WILSON B, Jr. ‘“B.D. was active in Baseball 10; Wrestling alO,a 0) bcm meni Smart = terests include jazz, weight-lifting, cars, and motorcycles . . . will never forget the day he lost $5 at lunch . . . aspires to be success- ful in life . . . especially liked the lunch periods and passing periods. BOWMAN, MAURINE ANN Maurine took part in Riot Squad and Latin Club and was Viee-Presi- dent of Thespians in her Senior year ... enjoys reading ... her ambition is to graduate from col- lege . . . especially enjoyed the rallies and Mr. Billings’ Chemistry class. BRACKETT, ROBERT F., JR. Bob's special interests include cars and swimming . . . especially liked Mr. McCutcheon's Sophomore Eng- lish -class and the after-game dances . . . plans to attend col- lege . . . thought that the football games were great. BRADY, PAUL DOUGLAS Ralph takes a special interest in sailing, swimming and sportsfishing . . Mr. Stephens’ crafts class will always be remembered . . . plans to attend college and make money . was active in Stir-Ups. BRAMER, RICHARD T. Ted was active in Football and Baseball in Idaho before transfer- ring to Crawford . . . at Crawford he was a member of the German Club 11; Symposium 12; and on the Pacer staff 12 . . . special in- terests are the beach, hunting, and fishing .. . the summer of '65 will never be forgotten . .. aspires to live in peace and serenity thought that the Colts were great. BRIGHT, GARY ROBERT Gary was in the Advanced Band 11 and Stir-Ups .. . his interests are music, cars, and playing the drums will always remember getting his Senior ring . . . hopes to teach Industrial Arts someday ... enjoyed the after-game dances. BROWN, LINDA GAIL Linda especially liked the friendly atmosphere of Crawford. . . parti- cipated in Girls’ Chorus 10; Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Madrigal Ensemble 11, 12... takes a special interest in singing . . . wants to be an Executive Secretary. BREMNER, JANICE KAYE Jan to everyone ... was a mem- ber of Class Party Committee 10; Publicity Committee 10; Senate 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10, 11, 12; Campus Life 10, 11; Ring Committee 11; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Y- Teens 12; Student Affairs Commit- tee 12. BRICKEY, JAMES ALAN Brick to some . . . participated in Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Pep Band 11, 12; Stage Band 12; and Wrestling 12 special in- terests include music, cars and all sports . . . will never forget the football games plans to at- tend college and major in Music thought that the spirit at the football games was great. BRODER, MICHAEL ALAN Mike was on the Varsity Tennis team 10, 12 a member of C.S.F. 10, 11; and Symposium 12 . his interests include camping, mountain climbing, and all sports . will always remember getting two apples for one dime would like to become a part of the U.S. Space Program . . . especially enjoyed the dances and lunch in the Senior quad. BROOKLER, RICKEY EVELYN Rick thought that the after-game dances and rallies were great... was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10; Class Party Com- mittee 11; Senate 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 12 especially enjoys going to the beach will always remember being chosen as a candidate for Belle of the Ball . . . aspires to be an Interior Decorator. BRANDENBERGER, DEANA SUE Deena wishes to be a Legal Secre- tary and lead a happy life takes a special interest in the beach, dances, and a certain boy named Charlie . . . her activities included Sophomore Social and Publicity Committees; Class Council 10, 11; April a la Mode Decora- tions Chairman 11; Nominating Convention 11; Senate 12. BRINKMEIER, DOUGLAS LEE Doug took part in Gymnastics 10 surfing is a favorite pastime especially enjoyed the after- game dances .. . hopes to be the best at whatever he tries .. . liked the sports at Crawford. BROWN, RICHARD ALAN Richard was a member of C.I.F. Golf Team 11, and the Lettermen's Club 12 .. . his interests include most sports, especially water sports to be an Orthodontist is his goal . . . was proud of the basket- ball games Crawford won. 191 BROWN, TERRIE LOUISE Teri's hobbies include being a Candystriper she enjoys all forms of art will long look back fondly on marching at the games as a letter carrier . . . plans to be a Fashion Co-ordinator .. . was active in G.A.A. 10, 11; Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Monitor 11; Hon- or Roll 11, 12; Girls' League 12; Y-Teens 12; and Pacer-ettes 12. BRYAN, JOEL MORGAN Joe takes a special interest in surf- ing and skin diving . . . Gradua- tion will always be remembered hopes to eventually become an Architect . . . especially liked the teachers and the students’ friendly attitude. BULICK, SHIRLEY ANN Sheryl to some . . . takes pleasure in dancing, sewing, and meeting new people ... would like to be- come a Legal Secretary or a Model . . . belonged to Choral Club 10; Class Council 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Y-Teens 12. 92 BROWNING, DAVID MARVIN David was ao member of the Sen- ate 10 and the Red Cross 10... enjoys rebuilding old cars aspires to become a Veterinarian espectally liked the school spirit and great football team. BRUMFIELD, CHARLES E. Charles was in the Marching and Concert Band 10 and on the De- bate team 12... golf and paddle- ball are his favorite pastimes ... will never forget Crawford winning the Eastern League basketball title . . appreciated the high quality of the faculty . . . hopes to live a useful and satisfying life. BULCAO, CYNTHIA JEAN Bulcao was active in Class Council 10; Nominating Convention 10; G.A.A. 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11 .. . likes the beach and football and basketball games ... will never forget the Senior Prom . . . hopes to become an Airline Stewardess . . . espe- cially liked the rallies and the after-game dances. BULCAO, DENNIS EDWARD Denny, or Beaver, took part in the Nominating Convention 10; Graph- ic Arts Club 11; and the Senate 10, 11, 12 . . . going to the beach, dances and movies are his favorite pastimes . . . the Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . plans to attend college . . . appreciated the rallies. BROWNE, RONALD G. Ron was a member of the tetter- men's Club 10, 11, 12 and C.S.F. 12... his hobbies include hunting and hiking . . . will n ever forget the Senior Quad and the Senior Traditions . . . hopes to attend U.C.S.D. Medical School . . . espe- cially enjoyed the football games and dances. BUCKALLEW, SUSAN ANN Susie was active in Senate 10, 11; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Girls’ League 11 . . . enjoys dancing and going to the beach . especially enjoyed her Junior year... plans to attend college. BULTEZ, JUNE MARIE To be a Beautician is June's aim . . . likes to water ski, dance, and go ice sliding . . . the Senior Prom will always remain a fond mem- ory .. . enjoyed fhe rallies and football games . . . was a member of Y-Teens 11, 12; Stir-Ups 11, 12; and Girls' League 11, 12. BURKS, RODNEY D. Rocky was a member of the Surf- ing Club 10... his interests in- clude skin diving and water fowl hunting . . . will always remember Graduation plans to attend College. BURTON, DAN LORIN Danny was active in the Senate 10, 11; J.V. Football 10; and the Sen- ior Class Council enjoys all sports . . . the Senior Prom will always be remembered . . . plans to attend law school and become a Corporate Lawyer especially liked Coaches Sams and Beuchler and Crawford'$ tremendous athletic program. BUTLER, WILLIAM EUGENE Bill especially liked the basketball games with Hoover and the 2:55 bell . . . hopes to teach or go into the field of business ... takes a special interest in body surfing... was active in ‘'B ” track. BURRIS, DARELL LEIGH Darell, sometimes called ‘‘Little Man took part in the Senate 10 and the Nominating Convention 11 enjoys working on cars and skiing . . . the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory... hopes to become a Mechanic or Forest Ranger and soon to marry especially liked the school spirit, rallies, and lunchtime movies. BUSTIN, PAMELA HOPE Horses and dogs are Pam's hobbies attending her first Crawford football game will never be for- gotten liked the student- teacher relationships . . . wants to be an X-ray Technician and a Housewife. BURROUGHS, MARTHA JEAN Marti was in the Bowling Club 10, 11; GAA. 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10; Junior Ball Committee 11; Mother- Daughter Tea Committee 11; New Folk Club 12; Symposium 12 Playing the guitar, drawing, and sculpting are among her favorite hobbies wants to become a Commercial Artist . . . will always remember Mr. Stephens’ Senior Art Studio. BUTLER, HARRY ROLAND Harry was on the Honor Roll 10; a member of the Wrestling team 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11; Track 11; and the Senior Class Council. BURNS, RONALD STEPHEN Herve’ participated in the Boys’ Choir 10 and Choir 11... sailing, fishing, and hunting are his hobbies : will always remember the Senior Class Party to be an engineer is his goal thought the kids at Crawford were great. BUSS, SHIRLEY DIANE Buss to everyone . . . appreciated the friendly atmosphere of the best school in the city . . . was Centaur A.S.B. Editor and Commissioner of Elections this year; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Y-Teens Treasurer 10; Y-Teens President 11; Junior Class Publicity Chairman; Girls' Lea- gue SOPs 12:5 Senates1Omeh a Class Council 10, 11; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; . . . wishes - to attend U.C.L.A. . . . will always remember being chosen December's Girl of the Month. BUTTERFIELD, DEBORAH KAY Spending the summer in Finland as an American Abroad will long be a wonderful memory for Debby... she hopes to enter some field of Art or Foreign Relations . . . was Commissioner of Publications; in Senate 10; Pacerettes 11; A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. LO eel 2s2-ands HiS.S2 0) 3 finds pleasure in drawing, playing the guitar, and talking te people. 193 1 BYERS, KATHLEEN CLAIRE Kathy was active in Stir-Ups 10 and Choir 11, 12 was a monitor 12... enjoys bowling, swimming, and horseback riding .. . espe- cially likes meeting people aspires to attend college .. . thought that the rallies and basket- ball games were fun. CAMP, JAMES R. Jim hopes to attend the Naval Academy or Notre Dame and major in Engineering enjoys all sports and likes to work with wood will long recall winning the C.I.F. title in gymnastics . . . par- ticipated in Boys' Federation and Senate 10, 11. CANDELARIA, EMILY LOUISE Emily enjoys all sports and cooking . . . Homecoming Week and Craw- ford’s school spirit will always be remembered was an active member of the Senate 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Junior Ball Com- mittee; Y-Teens 12. 94 CALLAHAM, WILLIAM COOPER Known as the ‘Red Fox’. . . likes pool and all sports . plans to attend college and major in Math . was in C.S.F. 10; Nominating Convention 10; Class Council 11, 12; Latin Club; A.F.S.; and Key Club . . . appreciated having Mr. Behnke as class advisor. CAMPBELL, CANDICE C. Candy hopes to become a Legal Secretary enjoys swimming and skiing participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . will long recall the after-game dances and rallies. CALLAWAY, DIANE LORENE Dee is interested in music, sewing, and animals . especially liked the Pacer and Mrs. Perry's class . . . was a member of the Junior Ball Committee 11; C.S.F. 11, 12; Ger- man Club 11, 12; Stir-Ups 11, 12; Student Affairs Committee 12; Alumni Dinner Guest Chairman 12 - wants to be a Scientist and a good wife. CAMPBELL, EVELYN LOUISE Benny to some . belonged to G.A.A. 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y- Teens 10, 11, 12 . the A.S.B. Ball '64 will always remain a fond memory . . wants to become a Bullfighter . . . thought that Home- coming Week was great. CALL, DONALD KEITH Keith to some . . . was active in J.V. Football 10, 11; Varsity” Golf 12; J.V. Baseball 11; Nominating Convention 11; and Varsity Foot- ball 12 . . . playing golf is a fav- orite pastime . . . Varsity Football and eating lunch in the whirl pool will never be forgotten . . . hopes to become a Professional Golfer or Physical Education Coach . . . was proud of the great school spirit and the athletes’ will to win. CAMPAGNA, JEANNE MARIE Jeanie to all . . . enjoys going to the beach . liked the football games and appreciated the under- standing teachers . . . was active in Girls' League 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Alumni Dinner Entertainment Chairman 12. CARMAN, FREDERICK Fred will never forget trying out for Varsity Cheerleader . . . to be- come a Physical Education Coach is his goal . . . divides his spare time among car and sailboat rac- ing and hunting liked most the after-game dances . . . was in the Senate 10 and the Cross Country team 12. Cima CARNELLO, JACQUELENE Jackie was in Stir-Ups; Y-Teens 10, 11; Riot Squad 12; A.F.S. 12; Sen- ate ... enjoys writing poetry... aspires to be an Art or English was especially proud Teacher... of our Alma Mater. CAUDLE, MARY LEA Sewing and cooking are among Mary's outside interests . . . she hopes to be a Secretary . . . was a member of Girls’ Chorus 10; Youth for Christ 11, 12; Senior Y- Teens liked the rallies a nd games. CHASE, GREGORY NELSON Greg spends his spare time weight- lifting, playing pool, and horse- back riding . . . will never forget running ninety laps around the gymnasium .. . to become a His- tory Professor is his goal . . . was a member of both the Varsity Ten- nis team and Lettermen's Club three years . . . especially enjoyed the basketball games and tennis matches. CARSON, GLENN MELVIN Glenn was active in Gymnastics 10 and Varsity Gymnastics 11, 12... especially liked the friendliness of all the students enjoys sports... and the teachers at Crawford. CHANDLER, NANCY Nan to her friends enjoys meeting people . . . hopes to be a Nurse and work with children ene DAaNticipared in A.F.o4010, 01 1, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups; Y-Teens 12; was A.F.S. Historian . . . especially liked the Senior Traditions. CASE, ROBERT Bob takes an interest in science, modern art, and interior decorating . . . hopes to create ... liked the different student personalities and receiving his first B in P.E. from Mr. Malcolm. CHARLSON, DAVID THERON Charlie was in the Senate 12 and GS: Fael2 . takes a special in- terest in football, baseball, basket- ball, and skin diving . . . liked the basketball games . . . appreciated the 2:55 bell and Coach Sams' class . . . inténds to go to college. CARRERA, SUZANNE MARIE Known as Suz to some . . was a member of Senate 10; Class Coun- cil 10; Y-Teens 10; Spanish Club 12... . the football games and long lunch periods are fond mem- ories eventually will be a Spanish Teacher. CHAMBERLAIN, DIANE LYNN Diane's activiti es included Class Council 10; Latin Club 10, 11; Y- feenselOe ti. 122.G-S:Fa10- Acres: 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Sym- posium; Auroras Corresponding Sec- retary; Publications Committee .. . particularly enjoys music, dancing, and life being tapped for Auroras will always remain a fond memory .. . her ambition is to travel . . . thought that sixth period lunch during her Junior year was great. CHAVEZ, TONY LOZANO Tony took part in the Track team 10 and the Wrestling team 11, 12 especially likes surfing and cars . . . the dances and football games will always be remembered . plans to attend college. 195 a wi CHESSHIR, CARL WILLIAM Being on the Gymnastics team three years occupied Carl... he likes most sports . . . will always remember listening to Mr. Juel's impromptu. lectures during Math class . . . especially liked the classes in which the teacher could be distracted from the subject... plans to attend college. CHRISTIANSEN, ROBERT DALE CARL Hunting, camping, and working on guns are among Bob's hobbies .. . he aims to become a Forest Ranger belonged to the Small Arms and Weapons Club. CLARK, RICHARD ALLEN Dick was our Commissioner of In- terscholastic Athletics . . . was a member of the Varsity Tennis team TO ST 1e il 2rC:SiFe |OrnU a terathe Honor Roll; Student Affairs Com- mittee 11; Elections Committee 11; A.F.S.; and Key Club . . . especially enjoyed the football and basketball games and the friendly atmosphere ... hopes to be a Lawyer. 196 CHILES, LINDA LEE Linda enjoys painting, reading, sewing, and cooking . .. was an active member of A.F.S. 11, 12; Auroras; Thespians 12; German Club 12; Symposium 12; Home- coming Committee . . . was the American sister of Tone Seim from Norway . plans to attend col- lege. CIOTA, DIANNE MARIE To be a Commercial Designer is Dee's goal she participated in’ VGsA-Al bls) 12; stir-Upsial ib; Drama Club 12; Y-Teens 12; New Folk 12 . enjoys drawing and playing the piano . . . the Senior Prom and school spirit will always remain fond memories. CHOATE, ELLEN LOUISE Lon was a member of Stir-Ups 11, 12... her outside interests are dancing, swimming, and horses... really enjoyed the A.S.B. Ball .. . plans to go into Clerical work after Graduation. CLABEAUX, ROBERT HAROLD Bob takes an interest in motor- cycles, hunting, and drawing .. . will always remember running the mile . . . hopes to become an Automobile Mechanic . . . the girls, the flag salute, and the football games were what he enjoyed most. CHESTER, MICHAEL ANDREW Known as ‘'Coconut to some... is interested in sports cars and water sports .. . aspires to become a History Teacher especially liked the long lunch hour and most of the teachers. CIOLAK, PATRICIA ANN Called Patti by all . . . liked foot- ball games, after-game dances, and ice sliding . . . participated in Y- Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 11; Stir-Ups; Girls’ League 10, 11; Nominating Convention 10; Pacer- ettes 11; Mr. and Miss Pep Chair- man; Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee . . . plans to become a Court Recorder . . . every moment shared with her better half will always be remembered. CLARKSON, ROGER EARL Rog will always remember the Sen- ior Prom and Graduation . . . was a member of Boys’ Federation; Model U.N. 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club; Elections Committee; Rallies and Assemblies Committee hobbies include bowling, golf, motorcycling hopes to become a Teacher ., especially liked Mr. Dickinson's World History class. CLEM, STEPHEN ANTHONY Called Clemy by some .. . was a member of the Elections Com- mittee; the Senate 10, 11; J. V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball 12; Track team 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12. . . devotes his spare time to water skiing, swimming, base- ball, and football . the Covina basketball tournament will always be remembered . . . hopes to play Professional Basketball . . . espe- cially liked the basketball games and Mr. Heinkel’s Geometry class. COHEN, RICHARD ALLEN Rick intends to do research works in chemistry, physics, or math... especially enjoyed Mr. Hendricks’ Math class and Varsity Tennis matches was a member of CS: FadOsnliel2 ever cennis: 1; and Varsity Tennis 12 . . . likes tennis, bowling, billiards, and swim- ming . . . the C.I.F. basketball games and school spirit will always be remembered. COLLETT, CHARNELLE CAROLE Charnelle was a member of Y- Teens 10, 11, 12 and Stir-Ups 10, Tee likes taking part in water sports and visiting strange places . . . will go to junior col- lege . . . wants to marry and lead a happy life . . . will long remem- ber the after-game dances, the teachers, and the school spirit. CLIFFORD, CAREN GRACE Caren to all participated in Y-Teens 12; Girls’ Chorus 11; G.A.A. 11; Riot Squad 12; Senior Class Party Committee . enjoys water skiing and tennis .. . plans to attend college, then become a Legal Secretary the football games and Senior Prom will always remain memories. COLE, BARBARA J. Barb participated in Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Latin Club Banquet Com- mittee; G.A.A.; Stir-Ups; Y-Teens 12; Senior Class Party Committee; Girls' League 12... really enjoyed the rallies, football and basketball games ... devotes her spare time to raising and training a poodle . wants to be a Veterinarian. CLIMIE, CAROL ELIZABETH Carol thought the football games and rallies were great . . . wants to be a Geography Teacher and travel throughout the world was a member of French Club 10; Stir-Ups 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 12... being a letter-carrier for the Drill Team was fun. COLEMAN, SALLI LOUISE Salli participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12... among her activities are bowling, golfing and reading . the Senior Prom and school spirit will never be for- gotten . wishes to be a Book- keeper. CLICKNER, JANE ELLEN Jane enjoys swimming, dancing, and going to the football and basketball games .. . her ambition is fo become a Private Secretary thought that the spirit and the friendly people were wonder- ful . . . belonged to Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senior Secretaries. COLBY, LINDA SUSAN Known as Colb to most... enjoys music, beach parties, and dating a certain boy ... plans to attend college and lead a happy success- ful life . . . was impressed by the great school spirit and rallies ... was an active member of Y-Teens LOM leat) COLLINS, ALAN EUGENE Alan was a member of the Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 11; Wres- tling team; Pep Band; the Stage Band .. . is interested in music, sports, and cars . will long re- call winning the sweepstakes at the 1965 Stage Band Festival . . . aims to become a Musician or enter the Engineering field especi- ally enjoyed the Stage Band activi- ties. 197 rast COLLINS, SHAR! LYNN Shari likes listening to James Brown records, golfing, and bowling .. . Graduation, school spirit, and the Senior Prom will never be forgot- ten . . . was an active member of G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses 11; Bowling Club 12; Red Cross; New Folk, Biology Club . . . in- tends to be a Secretary. COOK, LELAND, Iil lee takes a special interest in wa- ter skiing, the beach, and the Clam . was active in the Class Coun- cil 10; Senate; and the Nominat- ing Convention plans to at- tend Duke University and enter the field of Law or Business. CORIO, RICHARD R. Richard takes a special interest in collecting old guns . . . enjoys hunting . liked the students at Crawford. 198 CONARY, PATRICIA ANN Nicknamed Pete . . . enjoys horse- back riding . hopes eventually to become an Airline Stewardess thought that the student- teacher relationship at Crawford was great . . . was a member of the Latin Club. COOTER, PATRICE HEIDI Patty wants to be a Physical Ther- apist and help children . . . par- ticipated in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12 and AE Seat . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom '64 .. . en- joyed going to the gymnastics meets. CONSOL, JILL ANNA Jill was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Riot Squad 12 spends her time keeping an eye on Jerry . . . will always re- member the Junior Ball . . . was proud of the school spirit and win- ning our games liked Mr. deBeck's class. CORDLE, DIANNE CAROLEE Dianne participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Party Committee; Sen- ior Class Prom ‘Committee wants to go to college . . . enjoys going to the beach and traveling . thought that the Homecoming and the school spirit were great. COLOMBO, VITO CHRISTOPHER Bill is especially proud of playing in his own band . . . enjoys hunt- ing .. . will always remember go- ing to the Senior Prom... really enjoyed the school dances, COOPER, BRUCE ERIC Coop to some . . . was a member of the J.V. Cross-Country team 10; Choir 10, 11, 12; and Ensemble Tieah2 favorite hobbies are fishing, swimming, and bowling will always remember the Ensemble performances and foot- ball and basketball games plans to attend his church college at Pasadena . . . thought the spirit and the friendly students were great. COWAN, MYRNA RAE Myrna will always remember being a Senior . . . plans to attend busi- ness college and eventually be- come a Secretary . . . was proud of the friendliness of everyone at Crawford. i a ll ta A a la An: gimme a —— ee COX, CAROL LYNN Max spends her leisure time with the piano and the guitar . . . Mr. Brosio's Symposium Club will never be forgotten . . . watching Sopho- mores being dumped by Seniors into trash cans was enjoyed aspires to be a successful Secre- tary. CRAIG, CATHY JO Cathy really liked the football games and rallies doing the caterpillar relay race in Mrs. Gerak's class will always be re- membered . . . belonged to Latin Club 10, 11, 12 and Senior Y- Teens hopes to become an Officer in the Waves. CROWE, DEVA JEAN Deva participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senate 11; GAA. 12; Senior Prom Committee 12... will always remember Graduation and Easter vacation '64 ... her outside hobbies include the beach and Dr. Hardy's analysis of people hopes to travel throughout Europe and the Middle East after gradu- ation. COY, MIKE DAN Mike was a member of the Wres- tling team 10 .. . his interests include surfing, water skiing and all sports . . . the football games will always be remembered hopes eventually to become an Architect or an Engineer . . . es- pecially enjoyed the lunch periods. CRAIG, ROBERT EUGENE To become a Professional Golfer is Craig's goal he takes an in- terest in golf, baseball, basketball, fishing, and bowling . winning C.I.F. in the spring of 1965 in golf and baseball will long be remem- bered enjoyed the Senior Quad and Crawford's helpful teach- ers, especially Mr. Marlay and Mr. Turner. : CRAFT, JANET ANN Janet was active in C.S.F. and Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Youth for Christ; G.A.A.; Riot Squad; Auroras hopes to become a Teacher divides her extra time among mu- sic, sewing, and church activities. CROSTHWAITE, RONALD JOHN Ron was our A.S.B. Vice President; Key Club President 12; Junior Class Vice President; a member of Boys’ Federation Homecoming will always remain a fond memory... aims to attend the University of California and major in Sociology : . especially liked the small classes and the uncrowded lunch lines enjoys dances and the beach. COX, LINDA JEAN Linda was Pacer Copy Editor; a member of Orchestra 10; Pacer Staff 11; Symposium 12... may often be found discussing things . plans to enter into newspaper work tho ught that the Craw- ford teachers were wonderful. CRAIG, MARY SUZANNE Sue hopes to become a Public Ac- countant and eventually marry .. . took an active part in school as a member of G.A.A. 10, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; Senior Secretaries; Campus Life 12 especially enjoys tennis and work- ing in the financial office . . . sum- mer of '65 will always remain a fond memory. CRUM, ELAINE MARIE Elaine will always remember the Long Beach game and Graduation . . . desires to become a Secretary . thought that the Senior Quad was great... was an active mem- ber of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10; Senior Secretaries 12; Sympo- sium 12. 199 ’ ; CUMMINGS, BONNIE LOU Bonnie to all . . . likes horseback riding and all water sports considered the rallies and dances great . . . hopes te become a legal Secretary having Mr. deBeck for two years will never be forgotten took an active part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12. DALBY, JANET ANN Janet was active in the Senate 10; Girls’ League 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Mother-Daughter Tea Dec- orations Chairman; Student Aid 12 enjoys tennis, cooking, and sewing . the Senior Prom and being a Student Aid will never be forgotten. DANNA, VITO J. The school spirit and the dances were what Yito liked most he was ca member of the Senate 10, 11... . especially enjoys foot- ball . . . will never forget the foot- ball game we won against the Saints . . . plans to attend college and major in business. 200 CUSHMAN, BETTE SUZANNE Suzi participated in Girls’ League 10, 11, 12; Thespians 10, 11; Y- Teens 10, 11, 12; Play Productions 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; A.S.B. Rallies and Assemblies Committees; All School Play; Senior Class Play; Ensemble; Choir; New Folk Club will never forget the Senior Prom and performing with the Madrigals . . . plans to attend col- lege and major in Music . . . es- pecially liked the faculty and privilege of being a part of the class of ‘66. DANIELS, MELONEE ANN “Mel” plans to enter the Theatri- cal field especially enjoyed school plays and Mr. Brosio's World History Class . . . was a member of A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Chorus 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 11, 12; Play Production 11, 12. D'AGNESSA, SAVINA GRACE Beanie to some . . . plans to attend college and become an Airline Hostess enjoyed the Senior privileges and football games . . . was Girls’ League Representative 11; Riot Squad 12; Stir-Ups 12; Y- Teens 12. DANITSCHEK, TIMOTHY KENT To go into the field of Advertising Art is Tim's goal he relaxes by playing the guitar, piano, or harmonica . . . likes art . . . will long remember his whole Senior Year. CURATOLO, ANTHONY Tony plans to be graduated from college particularly enjoyed Mr. McNamara's tenth-grade Biol- ogy class and the football games. DANCY, MARY JANE Bunny to some . . . participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Thespians 10, 11, 12; Thespians President 12; F.T.A. 11; Spanish Club 12 enjoys reading and dancing . will always remember being a Sen- ior and Thespians President plans to become a Kindergarten Teacher. DASHEVSKY, CHARLES Known as “Dash” . . . was a Col- umnist for the Pacer Staff 12; on the Debate Team 11; and in Play Production 12 belonged to Thespians and Bowling Club . to be a Teacher or School Admin- istrator is his goal . . . liked the student participation and activities, Particularly the Nominating Con- vention. DAUGHENBAUGH, ROBERT MAX Bob spends most of his leisure time playing tennis and handball and going skin diving aims to make a million dollars and live to spend it especially enjoyed the football games . . . his fond- est memory is all the great friends he met at Crawford. DAVIS, PALMYRA LOUISE Pam was Secretary of the Red Cross . . . will never forget gradu- ation or the lunchtime movies .. . enjoys sewing and swimming . . .« would like to become a Public Ac- countant. “Dennis” to her friends . . . par- ticularly enjoyed the Junior and Senior Breakfasts . . . thought that the games and after-game dances were great participated in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir- ' Ups . . . to become an Accountant is her goal. } { DEANE, DENISE PAGE { ) DAVEY, KAREN ANNE Kay enjoys dancing and horseback riding . will never forget the summer of '65 and the long lunch periods . . . aspires to become a Registered Nurse. DAVISSON, SHERYL ANNE Sherry transferred here from Point Loma as a Junior . . . took part in F.T.A. 10; Latin Club 10; Stage Manager 11; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Symposium 12; Thespians 12; Pacer Staff 11, 12; Managing Edi- tor of the Pacer 12 .. . especially enjoys art and all aspects of the technical stage . . . will always remember her entire Senior year plans to enter the Theatrical field after Graduation. DAVIS, KENNETH L. Ken enjoyed his Senior year most of all the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory... his ambition is to become a good Auto Mechanic . . . enjoys working on cars and going to the beach. DAYON, PAMELA JUNE Pam was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12 liked the dances and the Colt spirit... hopes to become a Home Economist. DAVENPORT, ROBERTA JEAN Jeanie likes all sports . . . Gradu- ation and the friendly atmosphere at Crawford will long be remem- bered hopes to become a Physical Education Teacher was a member of G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. President 12. DAVIS, RICHARD lL. Richard was active in J.V. football 10, 11... . special interests include surfing the summer of 1964 will never be forgotten . . . am- bition is to attend college. DE ANGELIS, ADRIAN M. Called Ace . . . was a member of the Surfing Club . . . occupies him- self with hunting, fishing, and surf- ing ... aspires to become a Priest ; especially liked the people at Crawford .. . his first day here will never be forgotten. 201 — DELONG, FAITH AMELIA Faith to everyone ... took part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Nominating Convention 10; Senate 12; rallies 12; Y-Teens Social Chairman 12 - special interests include the beach, snow skiing, and dancing will never forget her Ford wagon with all its animals would like to attend the Los An- geles Art Center and becomé a Commercial Artist . . . appreciated the games, rallies, and _ school spirit. DICK, CARL M. Carl has a bent for laboratory sci- ences, writing, and playing classi- cal piano. . . liked the laboratory science classes . intends to be a Neurosurgeon. DONNELLY, PATTY SUE Pat was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Symposium 12; Class Coun- cil 10, 12; Stir-Ups 11; Senate 12 ; special interests include the beach, dancing, and ice sliding will always remember the summer of '64 and Mr. Brosio... intends to be an Airline Hostess. DEWOSKIN, LYN MAE Lyn was active in Girls’ Chorus 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Madrigal En- semble 11, 12; Honor Roll 11, 12 . enjoys tigers and reading... appreciated Mr. Blankenburg's class. DICKSON, STEVEN VAUGHN Steve was a member of the Bowl- ing Club 11, 12... plans to at- tend college and eventually become a Dentist enjoys all sports, particularly football and skin div- ing... enjoyed Mr. Brosio's World Affairs class to the utmost. DIAZ, MARY ANN Marze likes swimming and shooting pool . . . Graduation will always be a fond memory . . . participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 . . . hopes to become a Dental Assistant .. . particularly enjoyed the dances and football games. DIETZ, PATRICIA MARIE Pat thought that the games and dances were great enjoys swimming . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11; G.A.A. 12... hopes to become a Teacher. DE MESA, ELIZABETH LUNA Beth plans to attend college and become a Secretary . . . Homecom- ing will never be forgotten takes a special interest in swim- ming and badminton . . . liked the rallies, lunches, and movies - + was a member of the Senate 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Pacer- ettes 12. DICKEY, KAY MARILYN Kay enjoys classical music and ten- nis . . . was a member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Vice President 10; Girls’ League Chap- lain 12... . intends to become a Teacher . . . appreciated the nice teachers and the friendly students. DORMAN, DAVID ALAN Dave was our A.S.B. President; Junior Class President; a member of the Varsity Golf team 10, 11, 12; Key ‘Club 10) 11 , 123°CS.F, 10, 11, 12 . . . water skiing, body surfing, and reading are among his hobbies plans to attend college and later enter the Busi- ness field thought that the athletic teams and teachers were great. 202 DOTY, JUDITH ANN Judi hopes to obtain an R.N. de- gree in Nursing after graduation especially enjoyed the after- game dances and the friendly peo- ple . . . being tapped for Auroras DOYLE, DEBORAH To be a Bullfighter is Doyle's dream she participated in Stir-Ups 10; Girls’ League Cabinet 11, 12; Pacer Staff 11; Quill and Scroll 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; will always remain a fond memory Ticket Auditor 12; Auroras 12; . was active in Senate 10, 11; Girls’ League Corresponding Sec- Freedom Foundation 10; Stir-Ups retary 12 enjoys sculpting, 11, 12; Auroras Vice President; April a la Mode Chairman 12; Publications Committee 12. DUGGAN, JOHN MIKE John spends most of his time surf- ing, bowling, and playing golf and baseball plans to attend col- lege. DRESS, ROBERT L. Bob, the latter half of our spirited Colt, plays guitar with the Barons DROGIN, HARRY LAWRENCE Harry took the statistics for the Basketball team 11, 12 and the and the Ambassadors was a Football team 12... water skiing Senator 10, 11 . will never for- and sailing are his favorite pas- get the easy teachers he didn't times . . . will long remember have. DUNKLE, ESTHER LOUISE Corky transferred here from Lin- coln as a Junior . . . enjoys bowl- Graduation . . . especially enjoyed the football and basketball games would like to go into the Construction Business. DURAN, JOHN IGNACIO John plans to attend junior col- lege after Graduation .. . drawing, ing and hiking ... desires to studying meteorology, and reading travel around the world ... was are among his hobbies . . . es- proud of the dynamic Colt spirit pecially likes baseball. at all the football games ... Mr. Turner's English class will never be forgotten . . . participated in Stir- Ups 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Thrift and Clean Campus Committe® 12; Senior Class Party Committee . . was Exchange Editor on Pacer Staff. playing the guitar, and watching bullfights. DUNCAN, MARY ANNE Mary Anne to everyone . . . was member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Y- Teens Treasurer 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Senate 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Commit- tee 11, 12; Mistletoe and Bells Committee; Riot Squad Miss Thompson's P.E. class and Mr. Bro- sio will always be remembered ... enjoys “Buzzin” thought that the friendly atmosphere was great. 8 ‘ DUTTON, DAVID JAMES DYER, PATRICIA LYNNE ! David is interested in cars and Patsy enjoyed beating Hoover in | motorcycle racing . . . Mr. Billings’ Basketball . . . Graduation and the | Chemistry class will never be for- Senior Prom will always remain gotten intends to become an | Auto Mechanic. fond memories . . . hopes to be a Business Secretary . . . was active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 12; a monitor 12; Stir-Ups. 203 Pe | | I DYKE, JAMES RICHARD Jim was Artist on Pacer Staff 11, 12; Vice-President of the Band Council 11, 12; Junior Class Pub- licity Chairman; a member of the Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Stage Band; Wrestling team; and Senate . his favorite pas- times are drawing, painting, and hiking . . . especially enjoyed Mr. Billings’ Chemistry class . . . plans to become a Doctor . . . appreciat- ed the good-humored faculty. EGBERT, FRED L. Being Centaur Photographer kept Fred busy . . . his other activities included Graphic Enterprises 10, 11, 12 and Graphic Enterprises Vice-President 11 . is interested in photography . . . especially en- joyed Mr. Brosio's classes . . . to become a Photographer. or Graphic Arts Teacher is his goal . . . en- joyed the after-game dances and friendliness of the Colts. ELLIOTT, KENNETH WAYNE Ken really enjoyed the football games and dances... likes to work on cars and go camping . . . the Senior Prom will always be re- membered . . . hopes to make money. 204 EASTON, JAY L. To be a Social Worker or child Psychologist is what Jay wants to do .. . his hobbies include work- ing on cars, swimming, and read- ing . . . Graduation will always remain a memory . .. was a Sen- ator 10, 11 and a Class Council Representative. EIDEX, IVY MARSHA Ivy to all . . . will never forget winning the C.I.F. title . . . her interests include the beach and snow skiing was Sophomore Homecoming Attendant; Miss Pep 10; Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent; Senate 10, 11; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 10, 11, 12; Girls’ League 10; Elections Commit- tee 10, 11; Junior Ball Chairman; Chairman of Vespers . to be- come an Elementary School Teacher and lead a happy life is her goal. EDEN, SUSAN LEE Tawny to some . likes horses, music, and journalism . . . partici- pated in Colt Capers 10 and Riot Squad 12 . . . her ambition is to become an English Teacher or to enter into stage work . . . liked all of the wonderful people she met during high school. EITER, STAN C. Stan enjoys playing with the Nobles and performing at Crawford's after- game dances . . . Mr. Marsh's Auto Shop class will never be forgotten. DYSON, RILEY L. Riley takes a special interest in surfing and a yellow woodie .. . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . hopes to be graduated from Yale and then become a Lawyer . . . liked the after-game dances. EICHELBERGER, BONNIE ROBERTA RUTH “Bon-Bon took part in the March- ing Colts Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Stage Band 10, 11; Latin Club 12 . . . swimming, dancing, cook- ing, and bowling are her favorite pastimes . . . Homecoming ‘65, the Senior Prom, and being a Senior will never be forgotten . . . especi- ally liked the school spirit, rallies, and concerts wishes to be- come a Medical Technologist. ELLISON, JOHN ROBERT Known as Bo . . . was on the Honor Roll 10, 11 and a Senator acquaintances made while at Craw- ford and the Senior Prom will never be forgotten . . . likes going to the beach . . . his goal is to become co success . was impressed by the friendly attitude of the stv- dents. EPPERLY, DENNIS DEAN Denny devotes his spare time to motorcycles and old cars . . . plans to enter the Air Force and eventu- ally go into Data Processing the Senior Quad and dances will always be remembered . . . especi- ally liked the friendly atmosphere at Crawford. EVOLA, FAYE MARIE Faye participated in Y-Teens 10, 12; Stir-Ups 11; Senior Class Party Committee . will never forget Graduation, and the Senior Prom . thought that the football and basketball games were great... ambition is to attend college and major in Business. FEJARANG, PRECELIA VICTORIA Precelia spends most of her spare time dancing and listening to rec- ords . . . A.S.B. Ball ‘64 and the football games will always remain fond memories . wants to be- come a Hair Stylist and later marry . . was a member of Y-Teens. EVERITT, JACKI LYNN Called Jack by some hopes someday to teach physically handi- capped children . . . was active in Senate 10, 12; Nominating Con- vention 10; Red Cross 10; A.F.S. 10; Girls’ League 10, 12; Play Productions 12; Elections Commit- tee 12... enjoyed Mr. Wagner's lectures . . . other activities include reading, drama, and sports will never forget the Senior Prom and the day she fell into the Sen- ior Trash Can. FAMOUS, COLLEEN LYNN Cher to some . was active in G.A.A. and Drama Club... . likes to swim and bowl . . . especially enjoyed Mr. Shaver's Contemporary Literature class . . . hopes to be- come a Dental Assistant. EVERT, JAMES WILLIAM Jim particularly liked the Senior Prom and Graduation .. . plans to enter the Air Force and later major in Business at San Diego State College . . . has fun hunting, water skiing, and playing the guitar. FARMER, KENNETH W. Ken was active in the Senate 10, 11; Intramural Basketball; and Sen- ior Class Council . . . will always remember being named the most physically fit person at Crawford 11, 12... enjoyed the after-game dances . will be a Carpenter someday. EPPLEY, CAROLYN PHYLLIS Carolyn likes swimming . . . was proud of the spirited rallies and Homecoming . . . plans to become a Secretary. FACKLER, KARL F. Karl hopes eventually to go into Electronic Engineering . . . likes to go skin diving on vacations and weekends has fun dragging Corvettes in his Rambler six enjoyed the hour-long lunch per- iods. FELICE, LEE LAMONT Lee took part in J.V. Football 10; Senate 10, 12; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; and the Letterman's Club 11, 12 spends most of his time weights .. . ball and basketball . . . hopes to go into the field of Criminology will always remember the friendly students and Graduation. lifting enjoyed playing foot- | | { | | | ra FELDBAUM, SHARON. LEE Sharon was in Senate 10, 11; French Club 10; Red Cross 11; Ger- man Club 12 among her special interests are skating and bowling . Graduation and the Senior Prom will long be memories to attend college and major in Psychology is her goal appreciated the lunch movies and summer school. FILLION, ALFRED JOSEPH, JR. To become a Physical Education Coach is Fred's goal . . . he likes all sports . . . had fun in eighth period P.E. class . was on the Track team 10, 11, 12; Cross Country team 11, 12; Wrestling team 11; and Lettermen's Club... liked his entire Senior year. FINNIGAN, JAMES Jim takes an interest in photogra- phy and outdoor sports . . . hopes fo be a Photographer in the future. 06 FERRO, GLORIA STELLA Gloria likes to fish . . . appreciates all types of music hopes to lead a happy and successful life thought that the football games and the rallies were fun. FINK, PAT A. Pat wants to attend college and major in Music . . . enjoyed Mrs. Archibeque's class the most . was active in Choir 10, 11, 12. FICHMAN, DAVID, III Dave especially enjoyed Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson's classes and winning Crawford's first Homecom- ing game . . . paritcipated in J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12... was Latin Club President 12; and Men's Ensemble 12 . . . sailing, fishing, swimming, and hunting are among his hobbies . . . to work for the State Department or become a high school Coach is his goal. FINK, STEPHEN LEONARD Steve plans to attend college in New York and be rich some day he was active in the Senate 10; Senior Class Council; and the Surfing Club 12 .. . recreation in- cludes pool, golf, and all water sports . . . enjoyed Mrs. Del Prin- cipe’s class. FELIX, DENISE Denise plans to attend college after graduation Particularly en- joyed the campus and the after- game dances . . . both the Junior Ball and the Senior Prom are won- derful memories . . . was active in Orchestra 10; Class Council 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; New Folk Club 12. FINDLATER, WILLIAM S. Bill was a member of the Elec- tronics Club . . . is interested in electronics, sports, and reading... hopes to graduate from college with at least a B.A. degree. FISHER, JUDITH LEE Judy plans to graduate’ from U.C.L.A. and become a Pharmacist . . . Graduation and being tapped for Auroras are dear memories appreciated the fine faculty and administration . . . was a member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 12... was French Club President and Auroras Chaplain. FISHER, ORRIN PAUL Orrin appreciated the fine teachers and the friendly atmosphere at Crawford was a member of the Debate Team 11, 12; Honor Roll iljmeli 270 G.o-Faenl 2sssand athe Senior Class Council . . . partici- pates in sports of all kinds the school dances will always be remembered . . . aspires to become a Lawyer. FITTERER, DIANE Diane to all . will always re- member the Senior Prom and the A.S.B. Ball . . . aims to be a Court Reporter and become wealthy .. . especially enjoyed the games and the school spirit . . . was a mem- ber of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Y-Teens 11; Rallies and Assemblies 12; Elec- tions Committee 12; Annual Sign- ing Committee 12; Vespers Com- mittee; was Senior Secretaries President. FOLCK, FORREST EDWARD Chip to some .. . hopes to become a Mechanic in auto and diesel maintenance takes a special interest in cars, mechanics, and drag racing especially liked the Industrial Arts classes at Craw- ford. FITCH, DOUG R. Doug uses most of his leisure time water skiing, body surfing, and working on cars... was a mem- ber of the Cross Country team 12 : his entire Senior year will never be forgotten ... to become an Auto Mechanics Teacher is his goal . . . was proud of the school spirit. FITCH, LINDA RUBY linda was Senior Prom Chairman; designer of the Homecoming float; and J.V. Songleader . . . other activities include class council Pub- licity Chairman 10; Nominating Convention Delegate 10, 11; Sen- ate 10, 11; Madrigal Ensemble 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Girls' League Senior Representative . . . is inter- ested in all aspects of art wishes to be an Elementary School Teacher . . . thought that the foot- ball and basketball games were great. FLANSBURG, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH Kathy will long remember being chosen Major of the Pacer-ettes . . plans to attend college and eventually becoming a School Teach- er... liked the friendly students and the excitement of Homecom- ing ... was in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Nominating Con- vention 11; Senior Class Council; ‘Y-Teens 12. FLAUM, ISER BER Known as Izzy . . . was active in the Electronics Club 12 . . . inter- ests include music and drawing liked Mr. Billing's Chemistry class . . . will always remember the beautiful campus . . . hopes to become an Electronics Engineer. FISK, CAROLYN DAWN Carolyn takes a special interest in Job's Daughters, playing the piano, and dancing the A.S.B. Bail and Homecoming Week will always be remembered was a mem- ber of the Orchestra . . . hopes to attend college and obtain a de- gree in Social Work, FIX, EVELYNNE MARY Fitsy participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Medical Careers Club 10; Drama Club 12... especially liked Mr. Brosio's History class wants to be a Secretary... thought that the Colt Mascot and Nominating Convention '65 were great. FOREST, LAWRENCE ROY Larry was active in J.V. Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; German Club 12; Bridge Club 12; and Lettermen's Club 12... is an all-around sports fan .. . lifts weights at Leo Stern's gymnasium : being on the ‘65 winning C.I.F. Baseball team will always remain a memory hopes to pursue some field of Science. 207 ! | { | FORKINS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR. Bill especially liked all the P.E. coaches . . . hobbies include swim- ming, hunting, and electronics . Coach Medenwald's class and the Senior Prom will always be re- membered . . . plans to attend college and eventually go into the Communications and_ Electronics field. FREEMAN, LARRY DENNIS “Lucky ’ was a member of the Marching Colts Band and Pep Band . cars, drums, music, the beach and girls are special interests .. . thought that the spirit in 10th grade was great, but especially liked representing Cr awford in the Marching Colts Band. FROST, WILLIAM HOWARD Frosty to some took part in Rallies and Assemblies Committee . . . likes the beach, body surfing, and. all snow sports plans to attend college and eventually be- come a Nuclear Physicist . . . liked the Colts, the basketball games, and the after-game dances. 208 4 FRANKLIN, JOSEPH BENJAMIN Joe likes to roller skate and tinker with cars plans to become a Mechanic especially enjoyed his auto shop class. FROEHLICH, JAYE LYNN Jaye would like to be a Secretary . +. going to the beach and draw- ing are leisure activities . . . liked the rallies, football games, Home- coming and the 2:00 o'clock bell . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, ilies FRANKLIN, VIOLET Violet takes a special interest in styling hair and swimming hopes to become a Beautician. FRONTIERA, ANTHONY B. Working on cars is what Tony likes to do . . . the football games and after-game dances will always be remembered he hopes to be- come an Auto Mechanic. . . liked Mr. Metcalf's History class. FOX, PAMELA K. Foxie enjoys judo, folk music, and sailing . . . appreciated the foot. ball games and after-game dances . . . hopes to receive a degree in Nursing . . . will always remember having chili everyday. FRIEDLI, CYNTHIA Known as Stubi . took part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 12... her interests are skiing and sew- ing. . . will always remember the Senior Prom '64 especially liked the rallies, lunch periods and school spirit . . . hopes to become a Beautician. FULLER, MARLENE LOUISE Marla was active in Y-Teens 10; G.A.A. 10; Stir-Ups 11... . likes to bowl . . . the Homecoming game and lunch periods will never be forgotten . . . plans to attend col- lege and become a Secretary. FURLOW, DONNA BERNICE Donna was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Latin Club 10... takes a special inter- est in Job's Daughters . . . likes playing pool and bowling . . . es- pecially enjoyed the After-Prom and Graduation plans to attend college and become a Social Work- er . . . thought that the school spirit was great. GALLAGHER, MARCELLA EILEEN Marci will always remember going to Long Beach on the Spirit Bus . . . plans to become a Nurse . thought that the school spirit, the friendly students, and the faculty were great . spends her leisure time dancing, drawing, and swim- ming . . . was a member of Stir- Ups; Dad and Daughter Commit- tee 11; Girls’ League 11; Y-Teens 11; and Riot Squad 12. GARDO, PATRICIA FRANCES Pat thought that the football games, rallies, and Mr. Brosio’s lectures were great . . . plans to attend college and become a Nurse enjoys playing tennis and traveling . .. was active in Stir-Ups; Class Council 10; A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Ral- lies and Assemblies Committee 12; Riot Squad 12. GALILEY, C. JEROME Jerry wants to be an Aerospace Engineer and eventually marry .. . his hobbies include water skiing, surfing, and working on cars first-period P.E. class will not be forgotten . . . was a member of the Bowling Club 10; Latin Club 10, 11; and the Surfing Club 12. GALLERSTEIN, SUSAN F. Sue took part in Girls’ League 10, 11; Thrift and Clean Campus 11; Publications 12 . likes going to the beach and playing volleyball . aspires to be a Dress Designer will always remember her Junior year. GALL, RONALD EUGENE Singing and auto racing are some of Ron's interests he was in the Choir 10; and Ensemble 11, 12... liked the people he met at Crawford plans to attend Junior College and eventually be- come a Plumber .. . will never for- get being in the Ensemble. GARDNER, MIKI Mike likes to water ski, swim, and ride horseback . . . participated in Choir 12; Y-Teens 12; Class Council 12; Stir-Ups 12; G.A.A. 12 wishes to be a Fashi on Designer after attending San Diego State College. FURLOW, ROBERT McNALLY Bob . . . was active in Stir-Ups 10, Th eet 2 is Wrestling Team 10, 11; Senate 10... enjoys playing pool . ambition is to become a Wine Maker liked the after-game dances and football games best... will never forget Graduation. GALLEMORE, CHERYL LYNN Cheryl was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Senior Class Party Committee going to the beach and collecting stuffed ani- mals are among her hobbies will never forget the Senior Prom '64 or the Drill Team her am- vition is to become a school Teach- er... especially liked Mrs. Davis and Miss Colston. GARLAND, STEPHANIE FRANCES Stephanie was a member of Y- Teens . . . aspires to be a Secre- tary... enjoyed the rallies, spirit, and last day of school. 209 | | GARROW, MICHAEL WAYNE Mike was active in Gymnastics 10, 11 and Drama 12... likes to skin dive, swim, and play billiards .. . Homecoming and the after-game dances will always be remembered plans to attend college and perhaps become a Lawyer .. . ap- preciated the long lunch hours and the fire drills. GEORGE, JANEEN ANNE Modeling and dancing are among Nee Nee's activities . . . she will never forget the Lincoln-Crawford basketball game of '64 . . . plans to continue modeling while attend- ing college . . . thought that the teachers aids and all the games were great. GILMORE, GARY M. Gary was a member of the Class Council 10; the Senate 10, 11, 12; and Symposium 12 . . . surfing, hunting, sports cars, and snow ski- ing are among his interests will long remember the Senior Prom . . . particularly liked the after-game dances, Coach Malcolm, and Mr. Marsh . . . hopes to be a Mechanical Engineer. 210 GEE, HAROLD LAWRENCE Speedee was a member of the suring, GlubmlOM lai 2am his pastimes are surfing and photog- raphy ... will never forget wear- ing bermudas to school every day for a year . . . plans to complete college and lead a happy, suc- cessful life . . . liked Mr. Behnke's and Mr. Linton's classes most of all. GILBRETH, CHARLES RAYMOND GENDLOFF, MARCI DIANE Known as Marci . she particu- larly liked the lunch period in the eleventh grade . . . has fun going to the beach and listening to mod- ern jazz her ambition is to become an Airline Stewardess .. . took part in Y-Teens; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; was Advertising Manager on the Pacer Staff. GILMER, GARY RAY To become a Civil or Mechanical Engineer is Gary's aim . . . he has fun hunting and jeepin'. . . liked having Coach Draz for P.E. class often liked the noon-time movies. GARVIN, ARLA JO Jo likes all water sports, folk music, and ice skating . , . will always remember the Senior Activi- ties and Graduation . . . was a member of Stir-Ups and A.F.S.... wants to become an Elementary School Teacher . . . especially ap- Preciated the spirited rallies and football games. GIANNINI, BERNARD DOMINIC Known as Sharky .. . intends to go to junior college . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and all his friends liked the school spirit . . . was on the Wrestling team 10, 12... enjoys going to the beach and surfing. GIPP, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR. Chuck will always remember the opportunity of being a part of the Cross-Country team under the fine coaching of Mr. Harvey . . . was active in Cross Country 10, 11,°12; Track 10, 11, 12; Lettermen's Club 12... enjoys all sports and most music . . . plans to attend college and become a Track Coach some day . . . was proud of having the nicest faculty, the best sports rec- ord, and the most spirited students. GOINS, JAMES RANDALL Randy enjoys working on his car and going t® dances . . . was in the Surfing Club 12... plans to attend Mesa College . . . especially liked the 1:01 bell. GORDON, LARRY Larry was a member of Honor Roll Ow eel2eandeGS:Fse10;e Ul) 12 . will never forget Mr. Billings and his photos of the mummies at Guanojuato . . . likes many areas of Science. GOSSMAN, GERALD GEORGE Jerry enjoys hunting, reading, and working on cars .. . hopes to work in Alaska after graduation will then attend Mesa College and go into the field of Business Ad- ministration . . . liked the football games and the after-game dances. GOLDSTEIN, JANIS Janis took part in Y-Teens 10, 11; G.A.A. 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senate 12; Publicity Committee 12; Symposium 12 hobbies in- clude playing the guitar, going to the beach and making jewelry .. . hopes to marry a millionaire especially liked the people, weekends, and vacations. GORDON, JANE ELLEN Jane plans to become a Nurse... the long lunch periods will never be forgotten was a member of Chorus 10; Choral Club 10, 11, V2-.Choir sll, 342: GORDY, KATHRYN GRACE Kathy will always remember Com- mencement . . . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10... aspires to be a Dental Assistant liked the rallies at lunch. GORIN, TERRY COLLEEN Terry plans to be a Linguist at the U.N. . . . thought that the fine Choral Department and the many opportunities offered to students were great the Senior Prom will always remain a fond mem- ory ... takes a special interest in Job's Daughters . . . was active in Girls’ Chorus 10; Choir 11, 12; Class Council 10, 11; Senate 10; Junior Ball Committee; Spanish Club 11, 12; Girls’ Ensemble 12; Symposium; A.F.S.; Choral Council; Stir-Ups. GOINS, RONALD J. Ron liked Mr. Wright's Physics class and Mr. Marlay's jokes was on. the Track team 10; J.V. Football 11; Varsity Football 12 model airplanes, electronics, and sports cre his interests plans to attend college and later become an Aeronautical Engineer. GORDON, RICKY CAROL Ricky was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Typing Service 11. . . special interests include water skiing and sailing . . . will always remember the football games and Graduation plans to become an elementary school Teacher. GOTT, KENNETH D. Kenny was a Council Representa- tiver LOR 12 enjoyed the football games, the after-game dances, and Homecoming Week will always remember the Senior Prom bowling, swim- ming, and horseback riding are his favorite pastimes ... will even- tually become a Pharmacist. ed GRAHAM, CLAUDIA MAUREEN Claudia was a member of G.A.A. RO ST tee CoS Pare LO pe pean hos Bowling League 11, 12; Model U.N. 11, 12; New Folk Club 12 especially appreciated Mr. Bill- ing’s Chemistry Class . . . enjoys folk music, bowling, and reading . . wants to become a Writer. GRAY, JAMES W. Jim was a Model U.N. Delegate 10, 11, 12; a member of the R.O.T.C. Drill team 11, 12; and in the Latin Glybaalig 2 enjoys reading and traveling . . . plans to attend college and study Economics his two years in R.O.T.C. were the most important in his life at Crawford. GRENDER, CATHY LILLIAN Cathy took part in Choir 10, 11, 123)G.S.F, 10, 12; ‘Stir-Ups 11;7 Y- Teens 12... hopes to become an Executive Secretary likes to sing and swim ... was proud of the great spirit and friendliness of all Crawfordites. GRAHAM, JUDITH LYNN Judy plans to enter the field of Medicine after graduation liked the after-game dances, school spirit, and all games .. . other activities are going to the beach and horseback riding . .. being put into the trash can at lunch will never be forgotten . . . par- ticipated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Girls’ League 10; Stir-Ups; Latin Club 11, 12. GRANADOS, ROBIN Robin took part in the G.A.A. 10; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Dad and Daughter Banquet 11; Riot Squad 12; Symposium 12 takes a special interest in playing the piano and being a Candy Striper ... wants to become a_ Psychologist enjoyed the basketball games and Mr. Hansen's team-teaching class. GREDVIG, DIANE LYN Dee was active in Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12... . enjoys bowl- ing, swimming, and going to foot- ball games . . . sixth period lunch during her Sophomore year and the A.S.B. Ball will always remain fond memories plans to at- tend college and eventually be- come a Teacher . . . was proud of the friendliness of all students. GREEN, RONALD GARRY Ron was active in C.S.F. 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11; Wrestling 10, 11; Red Cross 11 . . . outside inter- ests include music, reading and all sports enjoyed Mr. Dick- inson’s profound lectures . . . plans to further his education after grad- vation . . . liked his humanities class best of all. GRAHAM, JAMES EDWARD Jim intends to enter Mesa College and become a Biologist . . -enjoys most water sports and working on his car . . . particularly liked the teachers at Crawford. GRECO, GEORGE RAYMOND George will always remember the fun he had at Crawford . . . was in the Bowling Club 10, 11,12... plans to attend U.C.S.D. and go into one area of Science .. . en- joyed the school activities. GROOT, LOUISE A. F. Lovise enjoys breeding birds, writ- ing music, and swimming . . . talk- ing to J.C. on the phone and the lasting friendships made in high school will always be remembered ;). tookipart im C.S.F210)1 11, 012: and German Club 11. GROVE, CAMILLA JEANNE Cammie may sometimes be found playing basketball liked the long lunch periods . . . crafts class in the 11th grade will never be forgotten . . . plans to attend col- lege and eventually marry. GUFFEY, JAMES LEE Jim was on the Cross Country team 10, 11, 12; Track team 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; and lLettermen’s Club 10, 11, 12 . .. likes to surf, swim, bowl, and dance . . . will always remember the Senior Prom... to become an Athletic Coach is his goal appreciated Coach Harvey's help and patience. | - —. . ee HABER, ROSEMARY LOUISE Rosie to most was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11 . enjoys all sports, particularly volley tennis... plans to attend Business College and eventually become a _ Legal Secretary .. . was impressed by the great school spirit, rallies and friendly atmosphere. aca an arn GRUBE, ANN H. Some call her “Trabes . . . will never forget the Junior Prom nor the A.S.B. Ball... takes a special interest in horseback riding, cycling, and swimming her ambition is to become a Veterinarian was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12... appre- ciated the lunch periods, the stu- dents, and the faculty. GUZZETTA, JOSEPH JAMES Jim plans to major in Music played in the Marching Colts Band 10, 11, 12; the Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; the Orchestra 11; Stage Band 12; and was in the Ensemble 11, 12... interests include music and football games against San Diego High . . . liked most of the teachers at Crawford. GROVES, CANDACE RAE Candy reigned as Homecoming Queen ''66 . . . was also active as Stir-Ups Vice-President; Student Affairs Committee 12; Y-Teens 10, 11... her special interests include going to the beach and riding horses . . . being crowned Queen, and Mrs. Smith's eighth period P.E. class will long remain fond mem- ories . . . plans to attend college and become a professional Ferry- boat Capftain. GUDMUNDSON, SHARON ANN Sharon hopes to attend college and become a Nurse . . . thought that the great school spirit, pride of the students, and the football games were great liked Mr. Waterbury's class in the eleventh grade. GUTIERREZ, ENRIQUE C. Rick . . . took part in Wrestling at Hoover before transferring to Craw- ford . . . hopes to live in Mexico after graduation. HABBESTAD, ARTHUR ANDREW Peabody to some . . . was a mem- ber of Graphic Enterprises 11, 12 . is interested in electronics ... particularly enjoyed the football games at Crawford. HACKER, ALLEN DAVID Playing the drums and surfing are what Al likes to do most... he was active in the Band 10 and was Mr. Wright's Physics aide .. . appreciated Mr. Billing’s and Mr. Brosio’s lectures plans to at- tend U.C.S.D. and become a Doctor. 213 HADLEY, MERRITT DEWEY Some call him Crash ... was active in Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11; and Spanish Club 11... likes electronics and the beach... will always remember Trolley Valley... hopes to become an Electronics Engineer and eventually marry. HALE, RICHARD THOMAS Rich likes bowling, tennis, and bridge . . . plans to attend college and go into Engineering or Mathe- matics . . . thought the football games and rallies were great... was on the Wrestling team 11 and Bridge Club 12. HANSEN, CAROLYN ANN Carol was a member of Class Coun- cil 11; Latin Club 11; Girls’ League 11; Y-Teens 12; G.A.A. 12... en- joys sewing and water skiing... liked the affer-game dances, Home- coming, and the campus life best ... plans to attend college. 214 HAIRE, EMILY LORRAINE Known as Em. Ups: 107-11, 12 and) Latin’ Club... enjoys dancing... ed the football games and rallies . . took part in Stir- especially lik- liked Mr. Rumsey's and Mrs. Perry's classes the best. HAMM, THOMAS HAYWOOD, IY Tom was a member of the Band 10; Stage Band 11; and Surfing Club 11, 12... likes playing the bass guitar and surfing . . . will always remember Graduation . . . to be- come a Psychiatrist is his goal. HAKE, GWEN MARIA Surfing, swimming, and dancing are among Gwen's interests will always remember Homecoming and the Senior Prom . . . wishes to be an Airline Stewardess took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 and Pacer-ettes 11. HANKLA, RICHARD RAY Rich hopes to become a Police Officer . . . liked Mr. Brosio’s American Government class special interests include cars, girls, and eating out. HAIGHT, CHERYL Cherie is active in Job's Daughters . thought that the school spirit and faculty were great . . . wants to become a wife and mother... belonged to Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Bowling Club 11, 2 HALEY, LINDA ELAINE Linda hopes to become a Journalist . .. the games and the friendliness of all the students will always re- main memories . . . participated in Stir-Ups 11, 12; French Club 10; Alumni Dinner Committee 12; A.F.S. 12; Class Party Committee 12. HANSEN, KATHLEEN MARIE Kathy wants to attend San Diego State College and become a Teach- er...thought that the rallies, the football games, and Crawford's spirit were wonderful...likes to bowl, sew, and dance...took an active part in Class Council 10, 12; G.A.A. 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Spanish Club 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Stir- Ups; Girls’ League Service Chair- man 12. HANSEN, SUSAN JOY The day she met Joe will always remain a fond memory to Sue... liked her Senior year, the Graphic Arts class, and the football games best . . . plans to get married and live a happy life. HARRIS, SCOTT F. Potty to some liked Home- coming . . . was a member of the Senate 10, 11, 12 and Boys’ Fed- eration 10, 11 . enjoys surfing, auto mechanics, ice sliding, and drag races . . . the rallies and auto shop will never be forgotten ... will eventually become a Com- mercial Aviation Pilot. HAYES, GILBERT NORMAN Gil enjoys all water sports and traveling . . . will always remember the A.S.B. Ball and the Senior Prom : hopes to travel around the world and become successful enjoyed getting out of school at noon .. . was active in the Surf- ing Club 10, 11; the Swimming team 10; Senate 11; and Intra- mural Sports 11, 12. HARMON, GLENN RAY Glenn is a fan of all sports, par- ticularly tennis and golf . .. par- ticipated in Track 10, 11; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; and Choir 11, 12... running in the cross-coun- try meets will always be remem- bered aspires to become a Doctor or a Teacher. HART, DIANE LYNN HARRINGTON, GILBERT DANIEL Gilbert took part in the Gymnas- tics team 11, 12 and the Senate 11... . will never forget eating lunch at 10:00 A.M. . . . hopes ‘to obtain a degree in Liberal Arts was proud of the warmness and spirit of the Colts . .. can't forget watching some of his friends try to surf. HARVEY, JON HAROLD Called Jon-Bomb by some . . . was one of our Varsity Cheerleaders and Centaur Assistant Sports Edi- tor; Class Publicity Chairman 10; Junior Ball Chairman; Boys’ Feder- ation Treasurer 1] and Secretary 12... was a member of Gym- nastics team 10; Senate; A.F.S.; Stage Crew; Red Cross Club; and Elections, Thrift and Clean Campus, Student Affairs, and Rallies and Assemblies Committees liked Sally and his other friends. HANSON, FRANCES RAE JEAN Fran graduated mid-term and went to San Diego State College will long remember Mrs. Hensley's marvelous teaching takes a special interest in swimming, mu- sic, and working for the Republi- can Party . took part in Girls’ Chorus 10; Stir-Ups 10, Llp neli2e C.S.F. 11, 12; Monitor 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Committee. Alumni Dinner HARRISON, WILLIAM LEE Bill was a Senator 10, 11 and a member o f Boys’ Federation 10 . spends most of his time racing “The Hopper ... plans fo attend San Diego State Coliege and major in Elementary Education . . . appre- ciated the teachers who had a sense of humor. HAZLEWOOD, SALLIE MAE Sallie enjoys swimming, hiking, and dancing . . . will never forget all the friends she made at Craw- ford .. . hopes to be a Telephone Operator someday liked the great school spirit and pep rallies best . . . was in Pacer-ettes 11. 212 | | | HEAD, DIANA LEE Diane was a member of Y-Teens 10 . . . spends most of her spare time at the beach ... a surprise party and all the games are mem- ories that will never be forgotten. HEMBERA, STEVEN JON Steve was active on the Varsity Tennis team 11, 12 . . . enjoys swimming ... especially liked Mr. Billings’ Chemistry class . . . plans to go into the field of Oceanogra- phy ... appreciated the spirit and friendliness at Crawford. HERRING, JEANE ELAINE Jeane hopes to become a Dress Designer . . . especia lly liked the Senior Quad and lunch hour... the Senior Prom and her entire Senior year hold many fond mem- ories . . . relaxes by snow skiing, sewing, or dancing ... was a member of Stir-Ups; Y-Teens 10, 44,512; HEGENBART, JAMES ROBERT Jim spends much of his time hunt- ing, participating in water sports, and shooting pool ... was a mem- ber of the J.Y. Football team 10; Senate 10, 11; Choir 10, 11; Nomi- nating Convention 11 . . . Gradua- tion will always be remembered . especially liked Coach Draz, the football games, and the spirit of the students . . . aspires to be- come a Pharmacist. HENDERSON, SUSAN GALE Susie to most . . . enjoys sewing, cooking, and all sports . . . will never forget her sixteenth birth- day . .. took an active part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Riot Squad 12 .. . ambition is to attend Business College . . . really liked Mr. deBeck and Mrs. John- ston. HELTON, GEORGE EDWARD George hopes to become a Drafts- man after college . . . his hobbies are swimming and fishing . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will not be forgotten . . . enjoyed the lunchtime movies and the games, HENION, BARBARA ELLEN Barb to all . . . was our peppy Stir- ups President . - was active in Elections Committee 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10, 11, 12; Senate 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Elections Chairman 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Com- mittee 11; Ring Committee 11; Belle of the Ball Chairman 11; Auroras 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12 . . . will always re- member buzzing around’ Miss Thompson's Sophomore gym class . hopes to teach Spanish HECKENKAMP, GEORGE RICHARD Rick, or “Spin,” on the J.V. Foot- ball team . water skiing and fishing are his favorite sports... will never forget the football games and the Senior Prom . . . hopes to become a Metal Shop or P.E.. Teacher. HS HENDERSON, ED LEIGH, JR. Called ‘‘The Fang” . .. was a member of the Surfing Club 10 hopes to work for the Divi- sion of Beaches and State Parks . enjoyed the after-game dances. HEYE, DIANA JO Diana enjoys reading and music appreciated Mr. McAnear’s German class . . . plans to enter the field of Foreign Languages... was active in German Club 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 11, 12; National Honor Society . . . was Orchestra Council Treasurer 10; Orchestra Council Secretary 12; A.F.S. Semi-finalist. HIGGINS, LENA ELIZABETH Beth thought the faculty and school spirit were great . . . wants to be- come a Stenographer . enjoys swimming and skiing was a member of Girls’ Ensemble 12. HINKLEY, STEVE LEROY Called Hink . . . likes to work on cars ... will never forget the great school spirit at rallies . . . plans to attend college and become a self-employed Automobile Mechanic. HOFFING, IRVING MARK Hoff to some . . . hopes to travel after graduation can never forget the Senior Prom . . . enjoys - football and water skiing . . . was on the Swim team 10, 11, 12. HILL, KATHLEEN CLAIRE Kathy enjoys singing and other types of music . will long re- member the ‘64 Crawford-Hoover game hopes to become an English Teacher particularly liked the tremendous school spirit and faculty participated in Madrigal Ensemble; Class Council 10; Class Party Committee 12. HIMMEL, ELAINE LESLEY Elaine wants to be an Elementary School Teacher . . . will never for- get Homecoming or being chosen Ticket Auditor . . . takes a special interest in sewing and being a camp counselor was a mem- ber of A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups LOM 22 CS Fol Vani2-9 Honor Roll 11; Ticket Auditor 12; Riot Squad 12; Class Party Refresh- ments Chairman 12; Elections Com- mittee 12. HIPP, PAULA JEANNE Paula took an active part in Girls’ Chorus 10; Publicity Committee 12; Class Party Decorations Committee 12... enjoys swimming and traveling . will always remem- ber the students she met here at Crawford after she came from Eur- ope... plans to enter Nursing. HIRE, CHARLA MAYE Charlie to everyone... will never forget the day her Biology class put Mr. Rumsey in a trash can aims to become a Court Re- porter . . . outside interests include Job's Daughters, and swimming .. . was a member of Y-Feens 1ONe ta, 12 stating, clube 10) 9 11's Girls: League 11; Senate 11; Homecom- ing Float Committee 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Campus Life 12. HILKE, ROBERT ARTHUR Bob was in the Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 11, 12; C.S.F. 12; Stage Band 12; German Club 12; and Bridge Club as President 12 interests include baseball, classical music, and jazz... hopes to become a Teacher . especi- ally enjoyed Mr. McAnear’s Ger- man class. HINRICHS, HERBERT R. Herb occupies his spare time with working on cars hopes to continue his education and get a job. HOFFMAN, JOANN CAROLYN “‘Joey ’ enjoys going to the beach, water skiing, and swimming z Homecoming and Graduation will never be forgotten plans to attend college and become a Sec- retary . .. enjoyed the after-game dances and the school spirit was a member of the Riot Squad. 217 HOFFSTROM, CAROL ANNE Carol likes to dance, water ski, and write letters ... the football games and long lunch periods will never be forgotten... hopes to become a Cosmetologist took part in Y-Teens 11 and Girls’ Chorus 12. HOLT, NANCY LEE Nanner to some . . . plans to enter Elementary Education . . . the foot- ball games will never be forgotten enjoys all water sports participated in Girls' League 10, 11; Senate 10; Nominating Con- vention 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Autumn Round- Up Committee 10. HORSTMAN, LARRELL JACK Larrell enjoys cars and motorcycles . wants to become an Industrial Arts Teacher. 218 HOLBROOK, EVELYN LEE Evy to everyone . . . was Belle of the Ball. . . being tapped for Au- roras and Homecoming will always remain fond memories .. . her am- bition is to graduate from college and lead a happy, worthwhile life . . . liked the friendly atmosphere, the spirit, and the opportunities available to Colts . . . participated in C.S.F. 11; Junior Ball Decora- tions Committee; H.S.S.; A.S.B. Ticket Auditor 12; Student Affairs Committee 12; 1.C.C. 12. HOOLIHAN, MELODY ANNE Melody enjoyed’ fourth period lunch and Mr. Brosio’s class likes to dance and shoot pool... was active in G.A.A. 10; Stir-Ups 11... the Senior Prom and after- game dances will always be re- membered. HOLLON, RONALD JAMES Sometimes called Eddie Munster 5 was a member of the J.V. Football team 10; Surfing Club 10, 11; the Nominating Convention 11 is interested in sports cars, sailing, and all water sports will always remember the Senior Prom .. . aspires to become a professional Photographer . . . ap- preciated the long lunches and get- ting out of school at noon. HOPKINS, DAVID LAWRENCE Dave plans to attend college and go into Art, Music, or Law was a member of the Surfing Club enjoyed the football games and the activities at lunch likes to surf and restore old Model A's. HOLBA, CHARLES PHILLIP Charles likes all sports, particularly football and baseball, and work- ing on cars . . . will never forget the football games or his three years at Crawford hopes to own his own business some day thought the students and teachers were great. HOMNICK, DOUGLAS NATHAN Doug won the Science Fair as a Junior . . . enjoys sports, surfing, collecting coins, and boating was in the Senate 10, 12; C.S.F. 11; Surfing Club 12; and Senior Class Party Committee . . . Home- coming '65 will always be remem- bered . . . plans to attend college and go into the field of Science . thought the rallies, football games, and after-game dances were the finest. HOUSEKNECHT, SHEILA RAYLEEN Known as ‘'Roo ’ to a few especially liked sitting in the ‘'pre- tend shade of the Senior Quad hopes to lead a happy life . fondly remembers Life Draw- ing and “Orizaba ' takes a special interest in art, music, and traveling was a member of Girls’ League 11; Riot Squad 12; Symposium 12. HUBBARD, JOHN CHARLES Called ‘‘Hub . . . was active in Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; in Honor Roll 10, 11, 1230.5: Fous Open eel 2; and ithe Lettermen's Club 12 .. . finds re- laxation by playing golf and swim- ming . . . will never forget Mr. Billings’ Chemistry class . . . en- joyed the rallies and the school spirit . . . plans to attend college and become an Aerospace Engi- neer. HUMPHREY, JAMES RUSSELL Jim appreciated Crawford's teach- ers .. . was a member of the Rifle team 11 and the Wrestling team 11 . spends his leisure time surfing, hunting, and camping . . . especi- ally liked Mr. Juel . . . to become a Corporation Lawyer is his aim. HUTCHINSON, GEORGE STUART Often called Tom. . . likes surfing and football games . . . will long recall surfing in Mexico... plans to attend San Diego State College . . . was a member of the Surfing Club . . . thought the football and basketball games were great. HUDJOHN, ALLAN JOSEPH Allan likes all sports . .. the sum- mers of '64 and '65 will never be forgotten . . . plans to enter into the Forestry Service . . enjoyed the lunchtime activities .. . was a Senator. HUDSON, LYNETTE DIANE Lyn to everyone .. . participated in Senate 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Float Chairman 12; Class Council 12; Rallies and As- semblies Committee 12; Elections Committee 12 enjoys having fun and making the people around her happy .. . will always remem- ber the beach house '65 buat thought that the warmth and spirit of the students were great. HUNTER, JAMES A. Jim is very interested in sports, camping, and amateur archaeology ‘ participated in Varsity Track LOFe pl 2-e eV en rootbalberOe ulti Varsity Football 12; Lettermen’s Clubslt,si2-sand Choir12).- 1s very interested in the football games and the track meets being able to run in the Eastern League Track Finals will always be remembered. HUNTER, SCOT ALLAN Scot was active in Cross Country 10, 11; Track 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10; Band 10; and Orchestra . . . finds time for cars and sports . will never forget cross-country and track workouts enjoyed the football and basketball games. HUBENKA, FRANK EUGENE ‘Frank participated in the J.Y. Cross Country team .. . likes to surf and play football . . . will never forget the time Coach Mendenwald was covered with shaving cream during P.E. class . . . hopes to become a Scientist or Foreign Language Teacher . . . was proud of the school spirit at the football games. HUMPHREYS, LINDA LOU Lovie really liked the movies at lunch and the great school spirit . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Class Party Committee 12; Girls’ League 12 . enjoys dancing and working at the Chevron Station. HUTCHINSON, HOWARD MARSHALL Known as Howie to some. . . en- joys sailing, baseball, football, and traveling . . . transferred to Craw- ford from St. Augustine School, where he lettered in Track plans to go to college and major in HistOry for his teaching creden- tials and minor in Business Admin- istration. 219 HYSS, ARTHUR JOSEPH Art was active in the Surfing Club 12 and Campus Life 12 .. . likes cars and reading . . . running the mile will always be remembered : plans to go to college thought the school spirit and the football and basketball games were great. ISBELL, MARJORIE GRACE Called Margie by all enjoys playing the organ and is a member of Job's Daughters . . . will never forget the trip to Guadalajara with Mr. Young's group liked the dances and her American Govern- ment class best . . . was an active member of the Senior Secretaries Club . . . wants to attend the Uni- versity of Mexico. JACOBI, JANET LYNN Jan plans to become a Psychologist and lead a successful life . . . the long junch hours, trying out for Songleader, and Graduation will always remain fond memories .. . enjoys sewing, dancing, and the beach . . . was active in Class Council 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Y-Teens 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Sen- ior Secretaries. 220 IRVIN, EVA LYNN Eva hopes to be an elementary school Teacher... likes to spend her hours with drama and working for her church ... was proud of the wonderful spirit and the faculty : participated in Bowling Club 10; Student Reader Service 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Symposium 12; Riot Squad 12. JACKSON, JOHN RYAN John takes a special interest in Golf and Skin Diving hopes to attend San Diego State College and eventually become a History Teacher enjoyed Mr. Juel’s lectures the most... was active in Basketball and Baseball. IPSEN, KEMP RAY Kemp plans to retire after gradu- ation . . . was on the Basketball team 10, 11, 12; the Football team 11, 12; and the Lettermen's Club Ltn 2 . will never forget the ‘65 Senior Prom... especially en- joyed the after-game dances and the football and basketball games. ISAAC, PAUL DANNY Ike to some .. . appreciated the friendly attitude of the A. S.B.... was a member of Boys’ Federation 10, 11, and the Surfing Club 11 ... likes art and all sports, especi- ally boxing and football . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and all school activities plans to go into the field of Art and lead a prosperous life. JACKSON, JOHN CHARLES Jackie was in the Senate 10 and Stir-Ups 12 . . . is interested in electronics and making money... hopes to be an Electronics Engi- neer. JACKSON, SUSAN ANNE Sue participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 12... likes art . . . hopes to attend col- lege after graduation . .. was proud of the school spirit at all games. JACOBSEN, DEANNA LEA Dee thought that the school spirit was great hopes to become a Secretary . . . the beach house of '65 will never be forgotten... . participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; April a la Mode Committee 10; was a monitor 10. JACOBSEN, LA VON WILLIAM Called ‘‘Weasel ’ by his buddies . . . was active in Varsity Basket- ball 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 12; and Varsity Football 12... . especially likes playing basketball will never forget being beaten in the C.I.F. play- offs two years in a row... plans to attend college and play basket- ball . . . thought the P.E. Depart- ment, Mr. Brosio, the after-game ‘dances, and the Senior Prom were great. JANDA, JANICE LYNN Jan thought that the students, the rallies, and the football teams were great eventually will be a Housewife . . . enjoys playing ten- nis and camping . . . will never forget all the Senior Traditions or Graduation . . . was a member of G.A.A. 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; New Folk 12; Y-Teens 12. JENSEN, NANCY ANN Called ‘Baby’ by some. . . will long remember the Senior Prom and the A.S.B. Ball . . . ambition is to attend college and graduate . took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, and G.A.A. 12... . liked the thought behind the Senior Quad. JAEGER, NANCY JO Nancy hopes to become a Court Reporter . . . will never forget the excitement of Homecoming or the after-game dances .. beach, dancing, and all outdoor sports . . . was a member of Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10; Choral Club 10; Nominating Convention 10, 11; Typ- ing Service 11, 12; Class Council 11; Senior Secretaries. JENNINGS, CHARLES WALLACE Charlie hopes to become a History Teacher or Marine Biologist takes an interest in baseball, foot- ball, and basketball . . . will al- ways remember the Senior Prom. . enjoys the - JAMES, EDWARD DAVID Dave likes to surf and work on his car... the Senior Quad will al- ways remain a fond memory . hopes eventually to become. an Engineer . . . was impressed by the school spirit. JENSEN, JOHN ELLIOT John was a member of the Honor RollielOpallelizs) GS beUO,miUl ml 2; and the Bridge Club 12. . . likes to play bridge and chess .. . has an inclination toward mathematics and electronics hopes to go into the field of Electronics .. . enjoyed the Senior Quad and the football games. JAEGER, ALMA JUNE Alma intends to further her educa- tion in Art crofis, drawing, sewing, and cooking are among her hobbies appreciated the faculty and her pleasant classmates. JANOFF, JONATHAN RIED Playing the guitar for his band is one of Jon's favorite pastimes ... also likes surfing, traveling, and working on cars . . . appreciated the Senior Quad. JEWELL, JOHN FRANCIS John hopes to become a Diesel Mechanic . . . appreciated the 2:00 bell . . . dune buggies are a spe- cial interest . . . was a member of the German Club. JOHNSEN, PATRICIA ANN Patty belonged to Medical Careers Club 10; G. A. A. 10, 11, 12; Stir- Ups 10) 1D AZ AES. Tip 12; Riot Squad 12; New Folk 12; Biology Club 12 .. . enjoys camping and playing the guitar . . especially liked fourth-period lunch : hopes to attend college and do something useful. JOHNSON, JAMES SCOTT James likes to surf... the Senior Prom will always be remembered hopes to become a Dentist was proud to be a part of Crawford . . . was in J.V. Basket- ball 10, 11; J.V. Baseball 10, 11; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball. ONES, CHARLENE OLIVIA Charlie enjoys sewing, cooking, ind all sports... her trip across he country to California will never 2e forgotten ... particularly liked the friendliness of the students and her entire Senior year . . . hopes to become a Beautician or finish her education. N NO JOHNSON, CATHY LEE Cathy was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12... enjoys Candy Strip- ing, sewing, and babysitting cannot forget Graduation really liked the basketball games ... hopes to become a Nurse. JOHNSON, JANET SUSAN Suzie enjoyed Mr. Juel’s Math class and the Spirit Bus to Long Beach . participated in C.S.F. 10, 11, iZ; Accreditation Committee 11; Honor Roll 11, 12; Stir-Ups 11, 12; Nominating Convention 11; Senate 12; Riot Squad 12; Class Party Committee 12; was Auroras Co- Chaplain. JOHNSON, STEVEN WAYNE Steve hopes to become a Brain Surgeon ... was on the Wrestling meam) LO ia bz liked the football games and _ after-game dances . . . enjoys all sports. JOHNSTON, MARY KATHRYN Mary Kay especially liked Mr. Juel's third-period Math class... is interested in Starlight Opera and swimming belonged to Glass Gounctl 1O;meG:S-r ae Onmetaly Chorus 10; Class Programs Chair- man) 117) }2:)ihrifte cand clean Campus Committee 11, 12; A.F.S. Li 2s) Choire (ilies 2em Hes eSeme io. Girls’ Ensemble 12. JOHNSON, CAROL LYNN “Pug” toosome (0... was 5 Girls’ League Vice President . . . would like to tour the world and become a French Teacher . . was active in Girls’ League 10, 11, 12; P.T.A. 107° 11; French Club’ 10) Vis Class Council 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Senate 12; Riot Squad 12; Vespers Committee . . . was French Club President 11; Junior Ball Publicity Chairman 11; Girls’ League Corres- ponding Secretary 11; Senior Secre- taries Club Secretary. JOHNSON, LAUREL ANN Laurel was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Junior Ball Committee; Class Council 11; Pacer-ettes 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations Committee; Cheer Con- test Chairman 12; Student Affairs Committee 12; Rallies and Assem- blies Committee 12 outside interests include making ‘‘mustie sammies ’ for Jim and playing ten- nis... will never forget the beach house . . . thought that the rallies and Homecoming were great. JONES, DAVID J. Jonesy to some was on the Wrestling team enjoyed the football games, after-game dances, and Mr. Marsh's P.E. class likes water sports, cars, and hunt- ing. JONES, DONALD RAY Don appreciated the friendly, help- ful attitude of the teachers . . . his hobbies are fishing and collecting guns ... also enjoys playing chess. JONES, RALPH HENDRICK “Popeye” to a few partici- pated in Wrestling 10, 11, and Play Production 12 appreci- ated the good teachers . . . will always remember Mr. Linton and winning the Mesa Play Tournament ; enjoys boxing, acting, and playing the guitar. KADING, MICHAEL FLOYD Mike participated in Track 107,11 _. his interests include model home building and drafting plans to attend college and even- tually become a Building Contractor . especially liked Mr. Romig and Mr. Marlay. JONES, JAN LYNN Jan especially liked the Senior ac- tivities and the football games... going to the beach, bowling, and swimming are among her hobbies . plans to attend Business Col- lege and become a Secretary .. . was a member of G.A.A. 11; Bowl- ing Club 11; Stir-Ups 11; Y-Teens 2: JOSLIN, LOREN EUGENE Known as Botch to some .. . will always remember the Junior Ball . hopes to attend Mesa College and eventually become a Police- man... enjoyed the football and basketball games. JONES, MICHAEL L. Mike spends much of his leisure time working on cars and racing especially liked the hopes to engines Auto Mechanics class... become a professional Car Racer. JUNGK, RALPH WILLIAM Ralph takes an interest in motor- cycles and swimming .. . will never forget the Junior Ball . appre- ciated the Senior Traditions and football games plans to be- come an Airline Pilot. JONES, DONATA KAY Donata was active in Y-Teens 12; and Job Exploratory at the Hebrew Home 12... loves the ocean, ten- nis, and drawing . . . will never forget the football games or Sen- ior Day . . . her ambition is to do Social Work, perhaps in a child- ren's home. JOSEPH, LIONEL SAINT Lionel . . . was a contestant in the Bank of America Awards Contest . a National Merit Finalist . . . was) active in) G.S.Fs) 10) lene i2 : Class Council Representative 11, 12... hopes to attend Stan- ford and become a College Pro- fessor . . . and was respected by his fellow students. KANTER, BEVERLY JEAN Beverly was active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Symposium 12 likes creative writing and swimming thought that the faculty was great, especially Mr. Billings . . . ambition is to become a Teacher. feo KAREL, IRENE Friends call her Reno . . . partici- pated in A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 11, 12; Honor Roll 11; Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Symposium 11; New Folk Club 12 . . . enjoys bowling and swimming . . . some- day hopes to speak ancient French . liked the football and basket- ball games. KEEN, VICTORIA A. Vicki was a member of G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Symposium 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 11... likes playing the guitar, reading, and camping . thought that the balloons at Homecoming were nice .. . en- jeyed listening to the Stones dur- ing lunch. KEMP, ROBERT MICHAEL Bob aspires to become a U.N.C.L.E. Agent . . . will never forget Mr. Rumsey nor the tree in the Senior Quad .. . spends most of his spare time drawing, surfing, and hiking. 224 KAYE, GWENDOLYN SUSAN Gwen enjoys swimming and danc- ing . . . participated in Drill Team 11, 12... thought that the games, the faculty, and the school spirit were terrific . . . hopes to become a Math Teacher ... . Homecoming Week and the rallies will always be remembered. KAZMAIER, SHARILYN LEE Sharilyn participated in Stir-Ups 10, 12 . . . devotes her spare time to volunteer work at Sharp Me- morial Hospital . . . enjoys swim- ming and dancing . . . will never forget the great school spirit and Homecoming . . . plans eventually to attend college. KELLEY, JAMES MICHAEL Mike hopes to become a Ranger Naturalist . . . enjoys working on cars; elecrtonics, hiking, and camp- ing... especially liked Auto Shop and lunch. KELLY, RITA CAROL Rita was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11 , 12, and Y-Teens 10, 11,12... the after-game dances, her Sopho- more year, and the Homecoming dances will never be forgotten... wants to be an Airline Stewardess . enjoys horseback riding and water skiing. KAUFMAN, MARY LOU Mary Lou enjoys swimming, read- ing, and being Missionary of her church youth group . . . particu- larly appreciated Miss Buck plans to attend college and be- come a Nurse. KELLER, KATHRYN ANN Kathy really liked Mr. Brosio's lec- tures and the enthusiasm of all Colts . . . plans to attend college and lead a worthwhile life enjoys traveling and painting... participated in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; = otir-Ups Oss nli2 a ACk: Sealy Alumni Reunion Decorations Chair- man; Student Affairs Committee 12; Elections Committee 12; Riot Squad 125 KENISTON, STANLEY FRED Stan hopes to be an Architect... thought the Athletic programs, the Colt spirit, and Mr. Brosio’s class were superb ... is a fan of all sports . . . took part in Football 10, 11, 12; Golf 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 11; C.S.F. 11; and Lettermen's Club 11. ee KENNAN, KATHLEEN ADELE Kathy will always remember being a Semi-Finalist for A.F.S. thought that the equality of all the students at Crawford was great . . enjoys golf and swimming... . plans to major in Political Science and enter the Diplomatic Corps belonged to C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Y-Teens 11, 12; Pacer Staff 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Y-Teens Chaplain. KERMOTT, JAMES CARL Jim was a member of Boys’ Fed- eration 10, 11, 12; Boys’ Chorus 10; Senate 11, 12... his hobbies include hunting and water skiing plans to attend college and major in Biology . . . enjoyed the dances and football games. KEZELE, PATRICIA JO Called Pat by all . . . would like to travel after graduation . . . took part in Stir-Ups 12; Senior Class Party Committee; Y-Teens 12... especially enjoyed the football games, long lunch periods, and movies. KENNEY, REBECCA EILEEN Becky took part in Latin Club 11; Symposium 12; Y-Teens 12 spends most of her leisure time as a Red Cross Volunteer at the Coun- ty Hospital . . . Mrs. Perry's class and all games will never be for- gotten. KESSLER, MARK STEVEN Mark was on the Honor Roll 10, 11 and a member of Symposium 12 . interests are bowling, football, and golf ... will never forget Mr. Brosio hopes to become a Lawyer . . . particularly liked the basketball and football games. KENNEY, WILLIAM DONALD, JR. Bill took part in Intramural Basket- ball 10 . . . his interests include all sports and playing the guitar . will never forget his Sopho- more year .. . plans to attend Junior College. KEYSER, LEE HARDING Lee was active in J.V. Football 10, 11 and Varsity Football 12 hunting and mining are favorite pastimes .. . liked the friendly at- mosphere. KENNEDY, LELAND H.. JI lee was a member of the Surfing Club 12; Class Party Committee 12; Symposium 12 likes to com- Pose poetry ... hopes to become a Mechanical Engineer . . . en- joys playing his twelve-string gui- tar. KERR, CANDACE ELDORA Candy to most... was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 12 wiil always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation really liked the games and dances. KIDDER, ALICE MURDETTE Alice enjoys swimming and going to the beach . . . plans to attend college and major in Marine Bi- ology . . . took part in Orchestra LOS el 2p eStin-Ups 1O me Ul am2: Y-Teens 11, 12; G.A.A. 12; Senior Class Party Committee . . . liked the rallies and the football games best. 229 KIECHLER, ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE Betty will always remember the time she got tonsilitis . . . likes rhythm and blues . . . wants to be a member of the International Jet Set. KITAEN, SUSAN DEBRA Susan plans to become an Airline Stewardess . . . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Class Party Committee 11; Riot Squad 12; Senior Luncheon Com- mittee . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . particularly enjoyed the after- game dances and the rallies. KLOSTER, CARL EUGENE Carl was a member of the J.V. Football team 10; J.V. Basketball 10; Senate 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; and the Lettermen's Club 12 likes to make guns and shoot . hopes to successfully take over his fath- er's business after he retires. 226 KING, BYRON WESLEY Byron was on the Swimming team LO Wiignl2;2G-o sree aeli2eeke yee up 125 eeewasiethiseeyearismAch.9. brother of Abdu Said ... takes an interest in body surfing, sailing, and reading especially liked Mr. Wright and Mr. Juel . . . hopes to become an Oceanographer .. . appreciated the good _ teachers, classes, and the school activities. KING, LAUREL YVONNE Laura likes people, going to the beach, and dancing . plans to become a Wife enjoyed the Victory Flag, the spirit, and the rallies . . . Marine Street and the Senior Prom '65 will always remain fond memories. KLEIN, RONALD LOUIS Ronnie . . . was proud of the school spirit . . . hobbies are body surf- ing, dancing, and working on his Model A ... aspires to become rich and lead a happy life was a member of the Senate 10, 11, 12; Wrestling Team 10, 11; Class Council 10, 12; and Noyem- ber's Mr. Clean Campus . . . will never forget being a Kleinburger. KLEPPER, SHEILA RAE Sheila enjoys playing the piano 3 hopes to become a Court Reporter . . . likes the football games and Homecoming best... was active in Senior Secretaries. KILOH, LAURA JANE Known as Ki to some ... was Centaur Staff Senior Write-Ups Edi- tor; Girls' League Treasurer 11; Mother-Daughter Tea Co-Chairman; Senior Homecoming Attendant. . . was a member of Stir-Ups; Y-Teens; Elections 10, 11, 12; Senate 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Senior Secretaries . ambition is to become an Air- line Hostess . . . the Senior Prom, Easter Week beach house, and be- ing chosen Homecoming Attendant will never be forgotten . . . espe- cially enjoyed the football games. KLATT, BARTON DAVID Bart was active in Wrestling 11, 12; Track 11, 12; and Cross Coun- try 12... enjoys surfing ... the Senior Class Party and Prom will always be remembered .. . plans to attend college and eventually become a Photographer. KNECHT, JEFF C. Tarzan to some . . . took part in Varsity Golf 10, 11, 12; Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; and Boys' Federation 12 enjoys football and basketball .. . to become a Space Engineer or play professional Golf is his goal . especially liked Mr. Billings. en KNIGHT, RICHARD PAUL Rick hopes to work in the Auto- mobile Industry really liked Mr. Marsh's Auto Shop class will always remember the cafe- teria food and running the mile in P.E. class. KOONCE, CHRISTINE ANNE Chris to all enjoys swimming, sewing, and painting . . . the last rally and Homecoming will never be forgotten . . . hopes to become a Dental Hygienist . . . was active in Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Stir-Ups 11, 12; G.A.A. 11, 12; Y-Teens 11 , thought that the spirit and school activities were great. KREBSBACH, SANDRA KAY Krebs to all . . . was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 11; Pacer-ettes 11; April a la Mode Committee 11; Publicity Chairman 12... . enjoys swimming and all sports . . . will long remember the summer beach house and the Sen- ior Prom her ambition is to continue her education and make the most of her life appreci- ated the friendly atmosphere at Crawford. KOGLER, MARY LOU Mary hopes to attend U.C.S.D. and study a foreign country ... was a member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10; Class Gouncil 11 Choir, 11, 12 ... was Decorations Chairman for Class Party 12, Alumni Dinner Tickets Chairman, and a ' C'' Cabinet member. KOSSY, JUDITH ANN Judy was a member of Y-Teens 10; Girls’ League 11, 12; Student Af- fairs Committee 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 11; Au- roras ... was Alumni Tea Chairman 11; Homecoming Float Co-Chair- man; Senior Luncheon Chairman; Girls’ League Program Chairman loves to snow ski plans to attend college and work in Ad- vertising .. . the Homecoming float, being tapped for Auroras, and all the basketball games will never be forgotten. KOLKEY, TERRY RICHARD Terry participated in Baseball 10; GlasseGouncili lO ellis G.S-F lO, 1) 12; Track 11, 12- Senior Dues Committee the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory thought the football and bas- ketball games and the school spirit were terrific. , KRAMER, SANDRA MAE Sandy was Girls' League President LOOK part mi eGeouenl Opmlstem liz. Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Pacer Staff 11, 12; Stir-Ups, Auroras; Riot Squad 12; Freedom Foundations 12; I.C.C. 12; A.F.S. . was Girls' League Historian 11; A.F.S. Hospitality Chairman; Junior Ball Couple Cards Chairman; Pacer Staff News Editor . . . will long remember the Nominating Conven- tion as a Junior especially was proud to serve as Girls’ League President. KO, PATRICIA ANN Pat took part tn’ G:S.F. 10) V1; Elections Committee 12; Alumni Re- union Committee; Riot Squad 12 fondest memories include the Senior Prom and all the activities Senior hopes to tour the United States . . . is interested in sewing and the outdoors . . . en- joyed the football gaems. KOPPEL, DAVID MARTIN Dave was on the Swimming team 10; Boys' Federation 10; Surfing Club OA MlesSenate TO, 1), 12 likes all sports to become an Oceanographer is his goal will always remember the Senior Prom. KRECUL, GEORGE George was a member of the Swim- ming team 12 likes to dance and read .. . enjoyed Coach Draz's P.E. class ... hopes to become an Engineer liked the numerous Senior Traditions. ey, KREISCHER, JAMES PETER Pete was a member of the R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12 and the R.O.T.C. Color Guard 11 sports and camp- ing are among his interests wants to become a Certified Public appreciated the . will nev- Accountant friendships he made. . er forget being thrown into a Senior trash can. KUNKEL, CAROLYN JOYCE Caro! will always recall the many dances and games plans to become a Medical Assistant enjoys swimming . was proud of the great Crawford spirit . took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Thespians 12; Y-Teens 12. KVERNO, JAMES MICHAEL Jim was a member of Class Coun- cil 11, 12; Senate 11, 12; Boys’ Federation 11; Nominating Con- vention 11; Surfing Club 11, 12 interests include cars, water sports, and baseball . . . aspires to become a Dentist . . . was proud of the school spirit at the football games. KRUSE, BRIAN JUSTIN Kruser to some participated ined. Vea Rootball: Oj; cl lars interested in all sports . . . en- joyed his whole Senior year and the activities . . . plans to attend college .. . liked the football and basketball games most of all. KUDRNA, CAROL KUTNER, IAN lan devotes his leisure time to ten- nis, swimming, and golf .. . to become an Accountant is his aim . was proud of the spirit which Crawford showed in all activities. KVANDAL, DOUGLAS LYNN Doug was a member of the Band 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 12; Pep Band 11, 12; Stage Band 11, 12; and Band President . . . spends most of his time studying and performing jazz . .. hopes to be- come a professional Jazz Musician . was impressed by the enthu- siasm and ingenuity of the stu- dents in activities. KROPF, PAMELA SUSAN Pam especially liked the football games, the after-dances, “and the movies during lunch . . . wishes to be a Nurse . . . spends her spare time roller skating, camping, and shooting pool ... the Senior Prom and Disneyland will always remain fond memories . . . was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, and Riot Squad 12. KUTSCHER, KATHY LYNN “Button” wishes to be an Airline Stewardess . . . the football games, the wonderful students, and get- ting out of school at 12:04 will long be remembered . . . enjoys cooking, swimming, and horseback riding . . . participated in Stir-Ups @)s Why. Ue: KYLE, CAROLE AN N Called Shorty by some . . . will long remember her Senior year and Homecoming plans to be a Lab Technician . . . enjoys going to the beach, sewing, and cooking . . . liked the rallies, dances, and games best . . . was a member of Stir-Ups 12, and Y-Teens 12. ee aa ——— LA FOREST, HARVEY F. Harvey takes a special interest in cars and surfing . . . hopes to be- come rich. LANOIS, BERNARD DEXTER, II Dex to some took part in Varsity Wrestling oy le Ne Football 10; Senate 10, 11; Class Council 11, 12; Varsity Football 12 will never forget the Spirit Bus to Long Beach . to become a Corporation Lawyer is his goal thought Mr. Dickinson was great, LAWRENCE, ROBERT WILLIAM Bob plans to travel across. the country and become a Lawyer after attending college . . . skin diving, water skiing, and mountain climb- ing are his favorite activities will never forget Homecoming . . - has a special respect for his coaches. LAMARRE, CHRIS A. Chris . . . thought Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson were great... to live in happiness is his goal was active in his school in Alaska before transferring to Crawford... the Alaskan earthquake will never be forgotten. LARSON, GEORGE CARL George played J.Y. Football 10; J.V. Baseball 10; J.V. Basketball 11; Varsity Baseball 12; Lettermen's Club 12; Surfing Club plans to attend college spends his leisure time working on cars and hunting. LAMPMAN, JEANETTE ANN Jeanette wants to become a Beau- tician . . . likes bowling and meet- ing people . . . was a member of Class Council 10, 11 and Y-Teens TOM Deali2 her favorite class was American Government with Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson. LASATER, MARK DENNIS Mark will attend San Diego State College and major in Merchandis- ing . . . appreciated the Senior Traditions takes pleasure in car racing, motorcycling, and work- ing on his dune buggy. LAKE, LYNDA LEE To become a secretary is Lynda's goal . . . she was a member of the Senate 10; Bowling Club 10; Pacer-Ettes 11, 12; Spanish Club 1, 12... enjoys swimming, horse- back riding and sewing . . . the friendships she made at Crawford will never be forgotten liked the rallies and performing at games best. LARCEVAL, MICHAEL ROBERT Micky takes an interest in working on his car... the Junior Ball will never be forgotten hopes to become a Fireman. LEADBETTER, BETTY CHRISTINE Bufa to some took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 11; Publica- tions Committee 11; Junior Ball Committee; Y-Teens 12; Chorus Club 12; Senior Prom Committee . singing with the Innocents will long be remembered .. . hopes to attend college and lead a happy life . .. liked the activi- ties at Crawford and Mr. deBeck's class best enjoys swimming, bowling, singing, and dancing. 229 ND LEAHY, JERRY MICHAEL Jerry was a member of the Pacer Staff 11, 12... enjoyed the after- game dances and the atmosphere around the campus . likes his '62 Volkswagen. LECKIE, JAMES Jim hopes to become an Architec- tural Draftsman particularly enjoyed Mr. Marlay'’s Drafting class . . . likes all sports and play- ing the guitar. LEE, MICHAEL FRANCIS Mike participated in J.V. Football; J.V. Wrestling; C.S.F. 11, 12; and Intramural Handball, Badminton, and Tennis is a fan of all sports .. . aspires to obtain a de- gree in Engineering or Computer Programming .. . enjoyed the foot- ball and basketball games. 1€) © LE BLANC, GEORGETTE MARIE Georgette will never forget Mr. McLaughlin's History class nor Au- gust ‘65 . . . plans to become an Airline Stewardess . . . enjoys go- ing to the beach and being with her friends . . . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12. LEE, JEFFREY STEPHEN Jeffie to some took part in Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11, 12; Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 12; Class Party Publicity Chairman 12; New Folk Club . enjoys folksinging and playing the guitar . . . hopes to become a Lawyer . liked the rallies, the football games and the after-game dances. LEBOVITS, MARC JEFFRY Mark was a member of the Band 10; Senate 10, 11; Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity Tennis team LOFT el 2 hobbies include water skiing and playing tennis . aspires to go into the field of Psychiatry . . . enjoyed the after- game dances. LEE, MARY MARGARET Reading novels, listening to jazz, and dancing are what Molly likes to do best . . . took part in Girls’ Chorus 10; Class Council 10, 11, 12; Madrigal Ensemble 11, 12; Sen- ate 12 . wants to become an Interior Designer . . . enjoyed Mr. Stephens’ Crafts class and the En- semble the Senior Prom of ‘65 will always be remembered. LEATHERMAN, LAWRENCE LEE Larry was our spirited head Cheer- leader . . . activities included Sen- ate 10, 11; Gymnastics 10, 11; Boys’ Federation 10; Nominating Convention 10, 11; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10, 11; Key Club 11; Key Club Secretary 12; Mr. Pep Junior Attendant; Mr. Pep 12; Student Affairs 11, 12; Campus -Life 11, 12; Rallies and Assemblies 11, 12; Publications 11. . . being elected Cheerleader and the spirit- ed Colts will never be forgotten plans to attend college and major in History. LEDDICK, JOHN EMERSON Known as Jack - was Centaur Staff Sports Editor; a member of Senate 10; Class Council 10, 11, I 25cA-Fog Ll U2 Key Global 2 ee interests include gardening, read- ing literature, and playing the gui- tar . . . his tenth-grade World History class will never be forgot- ten . . . plans a career in Liberal Arts or Marine Zoology. LEE, WILLIAM MICHEAL Almost everyone calls him Bill... likes cars . . . thought the football games and after-game dances were great . . . will never forget the roomy lockers. LEGER, CAROL ANN Carol enjoys square dancing, listen- ing to records, and horseback rid- ing . . . will never forget seeing Peter and Gordon in person twice plans to become a Mathema- tician . . . liked sitting next to the band at football games be st. LEPOR, PHILIP R. Phil's activities included Pacer Staff Reporter 12; Colts Band 10; 115 Symphonic Band 10; Symphonic Band Concertmaster 11; Science Club 10, 12; Boys’ Federation 11 likes music and most sports to become a Doctor is his goal . . . was proud of the fine campus and the school spirit. LEWIS, ANN BOYD Annie to some . . . spends most of her extra time going to the beach, dancing, and traveling . . . will never forget having silver nitrate spilled all over herself plans to attend college and major in Pre-Medicine or Sociology enjoyed Mr. Brosio’s class, the foot- ball games, and the wonderful school spirit . . . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Publications Committee 12; Riot Squad 12; Girls’ League 12 LEUNG, RAPHAELA KATY Katy plans to attend college and become a Nurse . . . thought that all the football games were fun likes to bowl, and water ski ; participated in class council 10, 12; Drama Club 10; Pacer-ettes M2: LEVIN, EMILY JOAN Emily graduated mid-term . . . be- longed to C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor RollmlO alll nl 2 AGr San Ome ijt 2: F.T.A. 10, 11; Choral Club; Theift and Clean Campus Committee 10, 11; Class Council 10, 11; Y-Teens; Literary Club; Symposium; Riot Squad . . . was Spanish Club His- torian; Secretary of F.T.A. Junior Ball Door Prize Chairman ... . her ambition is to teach Spanish particularly liked Mr. Hansen and Mr. Sheldon's eleventh grade Hu- manities class. LEONG, CHARLENE MEILUNG Known as Charlie to some Q was a member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Autumn Round-Up Committee FO -eShit-U ps alOnmideel2:eA,F-Sa lil 12; Riot Squad 11, 12; Girls League 11; Thespians 12; New Folk Club 12 . . . hopes to become a Fashion De- signer ... liked ‘‘messing around in the Senior Quad during fourth- period brunch enjoys sewing, dancing, and going to the beach. LE VINE, DON BERNARD Donny took part in Gymnastics 10; J.V. Baseball 10; Nominating Con- vention 10, 11; All School Play and the Senior Play . . . likes water sports and dancing .. . the Senior activities and the Prom will long be recalled .. . aspires to be taller ‘ plans to attend college liked the after-game dances, the long lunch periods, and the cast parties. LEIKER, STEVE M. Steve took part in Varsity Swim- ming 12 and Varsity Wrestling 12 likes all sports appre- ciated the friends he made at Crawford and the good teachers . wishes to become an Art Teach- er or Cartoonist .. . will never for- get the Senior Quad and the P.E. coaches. LERAGER, MARK TIMOTHY Mark will never forget Graduation enjoyed the football games and after-game dances . . . hopes to attend college. LEWIS, CYNTHIA JANE Cindy will always remember June 10 and all of the school spirit dis- played at Homecoming . . . took part in Stir-Ups 10. 11, 12; Class Council 11; Junior Class Party Com- mittee 11; Mother-Daughter Tea Fashion Show .. . to become Bill's absolutely perfect wife is her goal. 23:1 LIEBERMAN, JYL IRIS Jyl was a member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10; A.F.S. 11, 12; Symposium 11, 12; Historian Committee; Junior Ball Committee . enjoys listening to music and the Dodgers on the radio... will never forget the Junior Class Party . ambition is to become an ele- mentary school Teacher . . . liked the shade in the Senior Quad most of all. LINDSEY, LINDA LEE Linda enjoys playing pool and swimming .. . hopes to get a job and eventually marry ... the Sen- ior Prom is a dear memory. . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11; Chorus 10; Choir 11. LIVENGOOD, PATRICIA SUE To become. a Dress Designer is “Sporteo’s”’ goal . . . she especially liked Graphic Enterprises and he- ing. able to attend City College for one class enjoys water skiing, dances, and all outdoor sports . . . took part in G.A.A. 10, 11; Class Council 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11; Graphic Enterprises. OO NS LINDER, MICHAEL WARREN Mike participated in J.V. Football 10, 11; Varsity Football 12; Sen- ate 12... is interested in sports cars and all sports enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Metcalf . plans to go into the field of Edu- cation or Recreation . . . liked the football games and the end of the day. LITTLE, JOHN WILLIAM John was active in J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Wres- fling 10, 11, 12; Senate 11 likes all sports . . . particularly en- joyed Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickin- son... to become a successful Architectural Engineer is his goal . will never forget the football games, rallies, and lunch, LINDQUIST, SHARON LEA Charlie was active in the German Club and Senior Y-Teens .. . spe- cial interests include surfing and cycles . . . hopes to become a Chemical Engineer . . . appreciated Mr. Billing’s Chemistry class the most. LITTLEWOOD, STEPHEN WARD Steve was a member of the Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 11, 12; Play Production 11, 12; Crawford Speech Team 11; Choir 12... driving and teaching Sunday School are favor- ite hobbies especially liked Mr. Van Buskirk's class . . . desires to become a Minister . . . enjoyed the fun and spirit at the football and basketball games. LIEVENS, MICHAEL JOHN Mike was a member of the Swim- ming team 10; Honor Roll 10, 12; C.S.F. 10, 12; and Cross Country 11... . spends much of his extra time surfing, golfing, or skiing plans to attend college and major in Engineering . . . really liked the football games and Mr. Juel’s math class. LIPOVSKY, KENNETH STEPHEN Ken to all . . . activities included Electronics Club 10; R.O.T.C. Cadet Club 210711701273) RO: 1 Gam color Guard Sergeant 11; R.O.T.C. Color Guard 12; Small Arms and Weap- ons Club 12 . . . body surfing is a favorite pastime . . . hopes to have a career in the Air Force . enjoyed the football games. LIVERMORE, KAREN MARCY Kay enjoys crafts, riding of any kind, and helping others . . . will never forget Miss Hitt's enthusiasm and spirit when playing . . . hopes to be a success in anything she attempts. LOFURNO, ROSEMARY LOUISE Rosemary takes a special interest in the beach, dances, and the drags . . . plans to attend college . .. the Senior Prom, the football games, and all the after-game dances will never be forgotten... enjoyed fifth-period lunch : participated in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups; Y-Teens 11, 12. LONGDON, MARIE ALYCIA Marie was Centaur Staff Senior Editor; a member of the Girls League 10; Senate 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Dad and Daughter Banquet Committee; Cen- taur staff 11, 12; Autumn Round-Up Committee 11... . likes skiing, go- ing to the beach . . . will never forget the intellectual discussions he ld during lunch with Coach Draz her ambition is to become prosperous and travei . . . enjoyed the after-game dances, lunch hour, and social life at Crawford LOOMIS, MARILYN DIANE LOUCKS, KATHIE MARGARET Marilyn hopes to travel, attend Kathie to all . . . will never forget college, and eventually marry .. . being crowned Queen of Mistletoe her favorite activities are Rainbow and Bells . . . enjoys listening to Girls' Junior Achievement, and Mary Wells and the Supremes .. . | cooking .. . being a Senior and the her ambition is to succeed in life summer of ‘65 will long be re- - . . took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, membered . . . really liked the 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Coun- football games and Mr. Stephens’ cil 10, 11; Senate 10, 11, 12; Class Crafts class . . . took part in Stir- Party Committee 10; Rallies and Ups 10, 11, 12 and Y-Teens 12. Assemblies 11, 12; Junior Ball Committee 11; Student Affairs 12; Riot Squad 12; Pacer-ettes 11 especially liked Homecoming Week, LOWE, DAVID MATTHEW Dave plans to attend San Diego State College . . . likes all water LOVELL, LINDA Linda hopes to continue with her job and also study at San Jose State College . . . was proud of sports, diving most of all the unity of Crawford and the thought the school sports, rallies, great school spirit . . . will never and after-game dances were great. forget moving from Texas to Cali- fornia .. . helped build the Home- coming Float . . . activities includ- ed school car show and the Debate contests. 1 LOYD, KENNETH R. LUEDTKE, MARK ERIC Ken was active in Track 11, 12; Mark plans to attend college and } Cross Country 12; Lettermen's Club eventually become an_ Engineer : 12... appreciated the P.E. coaches ... favorite pastimes include sports } . to become a Criminal Lawyer and car racing . . . enjoyed the ‘ is his goal . . . enjoyed the foot- school activities. ball and basketball games. LUTTBEG, STEVE M. Called Luft . . . was Senior Class Treasurer; was on the Varsity Swim- ming team 11, 12; Senate 11; Latin Club 11; Lettermen's Club 11, 12; and Key Club 12... . likes all water sports . . . will never forget being elected Senior Class Treas- urer . . . desires above all to lead a full and happy life . . . thought the Colts were great. LUTCHANSKY, MICHAEL STUART | Mike will never forget graduation . .. ambition is to become a suc- cessful and educated adult. . activities include French Club 10; Speech Club 10; School Play 11; Speech Contest 11. 233 — SANS Sa ASR ASST ssss5s sss nase tesssssSssnsssssnss isan — Assan Us LUTTMER, WALTER E. Walter takes a special interest in electronics plans to make career of it. MADOR, CHARLES ROY Charley was a member of the Gym- nastics team 10 and the Electronics Club 11 . hopes to become an Electronics Engineer . . . will never forget the Senior Traditions takes an interest in radio and T.V. repair and coin collecting . .. es- pecially liked Mr. Linton and Mr. Billings’ stories of the mummies. MALLO, SALLY Sql took part in Dad and Daughter Bariquet Committee 10, 11; Stir-Ups LOrhdye bes Y-VeensmlOa duly li2umee favorite activities are ice sliding, water skiing. and going to the library . . . will never forget the Senior Prom ... wants to be a Commercial Artist . . . liked the after-game dances and Miss Hitt’s P:Es class. MACE, CAROLYN AGNES Agnes really enjoyed participating in Band activities . . . plans to enter the field of Music . .'. de- votes her spare time to playing the drums, piano, guitar, and banjo... was a member of Band 10; March- ing Colts Band 11, 12; Pep Band KZ: MAHER, BARBARA JOAN Barb took part in Latin Club 10; Y-Teens 12 . . . enjoys swimming, horseback riding and dancing... Graduation will always remain a fond memory .. . her ambition is to become a Dental Assistant. . . liked the Senior Quad and all the friendly people at Crawford. MACKIE, KENNETH REID Ken will never forget the day he got his first car... to become an Airline Pilot is his goal . . . his hobbies include playing golf and pool. MAHERAS, KATINA To become a Beautician is Tina's aim .. . she liked Mr. Brosio's conservative outlook on life best of all . . . enjoys dancing, XKE's, and playing the guitar . . . took part in Symposium 12 and Publicity Com- mittee 12. LYONS, MARGARET JEAN To become a Spanish Teacher is Margie's aim . . . she thought that the school spirit and the faculty were wonderful . . . enjoys skiing, tobogganing, and reading .. . will always remember the A.S.B. Ball '64 and Christmas vacation . . . was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Junior Ball Committee. MAGANA, DANIEL Danny was a member of the Senate 12... plans to attend college and become successful . . . enjoyed the after-game dances and meeting people . .. interests include danc- ing and going to the beach. MALONE, HARV! ANN Harvi was our head Songleader and Pacer Staff Editorial Page Edi- tor . . . being elected Songleader and being tapped for Auroras will always be remembered .. . activi- ties included Girls’ League 10, 11; Traditions Chairman 10; J.V. Song- leader; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Pacer- ettes 11; A.F.S. 11; Decorations Chairman for Dad and Daughter Banquet: Auroras; Announcement Chairman; Quill and Scroll 12; Ral- lies and Assemblies; Symposium. MALONE, TRUDIE JO Trude to all . was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, il ae 2 GeACAC ee Ope lil pantizseuRiot Squad; Class Council 12; Powder Puff team .. . was ‘65 Pancake eating champion special in- terests include the beach, body surfing, and dancing . . . the Jun- ior Ball will long be remembered . aspires to be an Airline Stew- ardess and lead a happy life... especially liked the bananas in the cold lunch line and all the dances. MARCHESE, LYNELL Lyn was active in Y-Teens 12; A.F.S. 12; C.S.F. 12; Riot Squad 12 plans to become a French Teacher . enjoyed the Senior Quad and the football games. MARGOLIS, JO ANNE Little Jo to her friends . . . will never forget the friendships made at Crawford . . . hopes to become a Teacher and live a happy life . enjoyed attending the games and working on the Pacer Staff swimming and water skiing are favorite pastimes was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Quill and Scroll. MANTELL, LAUREN Lauri enjoys dancing and music... hopes to become a _ Language Teacher ... liked the students and the wonderful educational oppor- tunities at Crawford . . . took part in F.T.A. 10, 11; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Honor Roll 11; was Secretary of Latin Club. MARCHESE, LINDA SUSAN Linda particularly liked Homecom- ing and all the games plans to major in Business Administration at College the Senior Prom and Graduation will always remain fond memories took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Y-Teens 12; Senior Class Party Committee. MAREK, KAREN L. Karen enjoys going to the beach, sewing, and reading . Gradua- tion and all the football games will never be forgotten plans to attend college and get a job. MAREK, MARCIA GAIL Marcia liked the Senior Tree and observing Mr. Clapper dispose of two empty beer bottles . . . April '65 will long be remembered takes a special interest in dancing, reading, and traveling .. . to lead a successful and fulfilling life is her goal . . . took part in Y-Teens 1 aeelilemel 2m Stir-U psael Oneal lane: Senate. MANION, ROGER GARON Roger participated in Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12 enjoys surfing and football ... to become a P.E. coach is his aim... thought the after-game dances and school spirit were great. MARCOTTE, CAROL ELLEN Marcotte to some . . . loves bowl- ing, attending sports activities, and sewing the plays put on at lunch will always be remembered ... her ambition is to travel around the world and then be a Drama Teacher . . . thought that the foot- ball games and school spirit were terrific. MARINO, FRANK JOSEPH Frank was a member of the Class Council 10, 12 and Senate 11, 12 an all-round sports fan plans to attend college . .. was proud of the friendly attitude of the Colts . . . will never forget the after-game dances and the Senior Prom. MARINO, STEPHANIE. C. Stevie . . . will always remember the Senior Prom, graduation day and the summer of '65 . . . plans to go into the field of High Styl- ing and then travel to New York with Rocky ... dancing is a favor- ite hobby. MARSHALL, SALLY ANN Sally enjoyed her whole Senior year . . . liked the school spirit and the rallies to study Law and travel is her hope . . . took part in Class Council 10, 12; Soph- omore Tea Committee 12; Y-Teens 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Home- coming Float Committee ‘12; Girls’ League. MARTIN, MARTY WAYNE Wayne takes a special interest in water skiing, hunting, and all sports . aspires to go into Science or Math . . . was active in Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Senate 12 thought the foot- ball games and dances were great. 36 MARSHALL, KELSEY JANINA Kelsey will never forget being kid- napped and left at Tulley Street . thought Mr. Clapper was won- derful . . . likes to travel . .. her activities included Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens Secretary and Vice- President; Class Program Chairman; Class Secretary 11; Girls' League; Pacerettes; Honor Roll; A.F.S.; Class Ways and Means Chairman 12; Mother-Daughter Tea Chairman; Student Affairs Committee; Rallies and Assemblies Committee; and Auroras Social Chairman. MARTIN, DONALD Called Cope ... will never forget the Senior Prom ... to become a Jet or Diesel Mechanic is his aim liked eating in the Senior Quad .. . playing football is a favorite pastime. MARSHALL, LARRY W. Larry aspires to go into the field of Forestry . . . enjoyed the foot- ball games . . . was proud of the school spirit . . . was on Wrestling team 11, 12; Track team 11, 12; Cross Country 12; Lettermen's Club. MARTIN, MICHAEL KENNETH Mike's activities included Football team 11; Nominating Convention 11; Track team 12; Class Council 12... . hopes to become a Law Enforcement Officer . . . spends most of his leisure time hunting or playing football. MARMET, DAVID W. Dave was active in Cross Country 10; Bowling Club 10; Track 11; Ger- man Club 12... likes to travel... will long remember the vacation trips around U.S. with his family. MARTA, SYLVIA Sylvia was proud of the friendly people at Crawford . . . liked the movies during lunch . . . enjoys playing tennis and badminton... hopes to become an Airline Stew- ardess. MARTINEAU, PATRICIA RUTH Pat was a member of the Biology Club and Spanish Club . . . enjoys horseback riding, football games, and watching movies .. . plans to become a Veterinarian . . . will always remember Graduation. MARTINEZ, FRANK JOSEPH Frank plans to attend college and eventually become a History Teach- er... particularly liked the teach- ers. MATHIS, WILLIE ED Ed aspires to be an Architect. . . thought the spirit at the football and basketball games was great ; was a member of the Class Council 10, 11 and Nominating Convention 10, 11 . hobbies in- clude playing golf and baseball. MAXWELL, DAVID VERNE David plans to attend college . . . was impressed by the friendly at- mosphere at Crawford . was a member of Adv. Band 10, 11 and Boys’ Federation. MASLIAH, LINDA GAY Linda will long remember Gradua- tion and Homecoming Week enjoys working jigsaw puzzles and reading novels . . . plans to attend U.C.L.A. especially liked Mr. Linton's World Affairs Class best : was a member of C.S.F. 10; A.F.S. 10; Y-Teens 10; Girls’ League 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 11; Jun- ior Ball Committee; All-School Play 11, 12; Senior Play 11, 12; Senior Class Party Committee 12; Rallies and Assemblies 12. MATTSON, MICHAEL JOSEPH Hunting and playing pool are Mi- chael's favorite activities . .. he hopes to become a Detective was a member of the Senate 11; Class Council 11; Nominating Con- vention 11; and Intramural sports. MARX, RICHARD To become a Business Executive is Richard's goal . . . he was a mem- ber of the Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 andsC:S-FonOVel tev) 20eewes Peci= ally liked the noon-time dicsus- isons in Mr. Cameron's room ; playing handball and paddleball and studying ancient history are favorife pastimes . . . will never forget Mr. Billings’ Chemistry lec- . fures. MASSI, VICTORIA KATHERINE Vicki loves art and writing poetry . will never forget the summer of '65 ... wants to become a Voca- tional Nurse . . . especially enjoyed Mr. Stephen's Senior Art Studio . was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11; Pacer-ettes 11; Senate 11, 12. MATOSIAN, GEORGE S. George was active in the Class Council 10, 11; sports; and A.F.S. 10... to become a Doctor is his goal... . can never forget those of his home town. MAVING, CARY EVAN Cary aspires to be happy always the Senior parking lot was appreciated . . . favorite activities are fishing and hunting. MAZZONE, ALBERT ALAN Al hopes to attend St. Francis College . . . takes a special inter- est in astronomy and theology. 237 McAFEE, DARLENE LYNN Red to some . participated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Drill Team 11; tir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Honor Roll 11, 12... dancing, dating, and ice sliding are favorite activities . . . Senior Ring turning and the summer of '65 will long be remembered ... hopes to become a part-time Model liked the football season, after-game dances and Mr. Brosio's class. McDONALD, MICHAEL JACK Mac to some... likes good music, reading Hemingway, going to the beach, and all sports . activi- ties included Gymnastics 10; Wres- tling 10, 11, 12; Boys' Federation 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12... liked Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Linton, and Mr. Juel . . . wants to become a Doctor or Writer and always be outrageously happy. McCABE, SANDRA LORRAINE Sandy participated in Girls League 10 and Class Council 11... spe- cial interests include oil painting, water skiing, and bowling the Senior Prom '65 is a dear mem- ory .. . aspires to become a Mo- tion Picture Actress or study Interior Decorating . . . especially liked Mr. Van Buskirk's Play Production class. McGOWAN, DIANA P. Diana took part in G.A.A. 10; Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Senior Class Party Committee .. . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and the A.S.B. Ball . . . hopes to attend college . liked the football games and Homecoming best . . . devotes her leisure time to swimming, art, and sports. McCAFFREY, KERRIE E. McCaf to all . . . was a member of G.A.A. 10; Senate 11; Y-Teens 12; Class Council 12... going to the beach and tobogganing are favor- ite pastimes . . . will never forget spending seven weeks at the beach : plans to attend San Diego State College and travel to other countries . . . especially liked the Junior breakfast and the last day of her Junior year. McGURN, DONALD BLAIR Don was Junior Ball Bid Chairman . . . hopes to become a Stockbrok- er... enjoys cars and surfing... liked the tremendous school spirit. McCABE, CYNTHIA LOUISE Cindy enjoys knitting socks for a special person and water skiing participated in Girls' League 10; Nominating Convention 10; Class Council 11 the Senior Prom of '64 will never be forgotten . especially liked the friendliness of everyone. McFARLAND, STUART F. Called Stu enjoys all sports - . especially likes to drive Chevys . aspires to become a successful Businessman and live to be 87... thought the football and basket- ball games were fun . . . was ac- tive in Baseball 10; Golf 12; Bowl- ing Club 12, McKAY, FIONA LISA Known as Mandan liked the faculty best of all plans to become a Fashion Designer art and making shoes are favorite pastimes . . . was active in Girls’ League 12 and Symposium. Kathy was a member of C.S.F. 10; Health Careers Club 12; G.A.A. 12... . thought that Homecoming Week was fun... enjoys sewing . her ambition is to attend col- lege. : | | | | . McINTYRE, KATHLEEN LYNN | McKENNEY, BETTY ANN Betty will never forget the football games and the crowded halls . . . enjoys sewing, swimming, and mo- torcycling . . . hopes to become a Beautician . was a member of Stir-Ups. McLEAN, MARILEE ““Mims'' to most . . was one of our peppy Songleaders . . . enjoys the beach and dances . being elected Songleader and_ having Miss Thompson in her Sophomore year will long be remembered .. . hopes to become a P.E. Teacher liked meeting so many new people and going on the Pep Bus to Long Beach activities in- cluded Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Council LOA C-SFee Ol hl, U22o Ring Chairman 11; Student Affairs Com- mittee 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Au- roras 12; Senior Day Chairman; Elections 12. a McWILLIAMS, CARL ROBERT Mick hopes to be an Archaeologist thought the teachers were . . liked all his classes... interests include cars, the outdoors, and hunting. great . McKEON, LINDA LOUISE Friends call her Freckles . . . hopes to attend Beauty College after grad- vation . . . enjoys working on cars and going to the Charger games the Junior Ball will long be remembered . . . sixth-period lunch was greatly appreciated . . . was a member of Latin Club 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups; Riot Squad 11, 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Door Prizes Chairman for Senior Class Party. McQUAID, THOMAS REX McKIM, LINDA SUZANNE Suzanne's activities included Class GounciliO se AE -sem Ol lane; - Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Party Com- mittee 10; Girls’ League Ways and Means Chairman; Publicity and Publication Chairman; Girls’ League Dad and Daughter Chairman; A.F.S. Program Chairman; Elections Com- mittee; Students Affairs Commit- tee; Sophomore Tea _ Invitations Chairman . .. paper sculpture and music are special outside interests . .. hopes to make beautiful things and be well educated McVAY, PATRICIA LOUISE Pat participated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senate 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Com- mittee 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Mis- tletoe and Bells Chairman; Stir-Ups Historian; Girls' League Correspond- ing Secretary; Annual Signing Par- ty Chairman special interest is ‘buzzin . Miss Thompson's P.E. class and Duncan's fastback will always be remembered i hopes to be a Teacher . . . liked the spirit at games and rallies best. McKENZIE, SHARON MARIE Sharon liked the football games and aftergame dances best of all aspires to be an elementary school Teacher . . . the Senior Prom and Graduation will long be remembered ... dancing and swim- ming are among her favorite hob- bies . . . took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Girls' Chorus 10; Senate 11; Riot Squad 12; Class Council 12. McNEELY, LORETTA JEAN Loretta was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12 and Spanish Club 12 . enjoyed the pep rallies, friend- ly atmosphere, and the beautiful campus ... spending the summer in Mexico will always be remem- bered wants to travel languages and sewing are among her interests. MEADE, JOHN STEPHEN John was active in Boys’ Chorus 10; Bowling Club 10, 11; Boys’ and Mixed Choirs 11; Cross Country 12; Track 12 outside of school John's interests include swimming, bowling, and stamp collecting... enjoyed the Crawford school spirit and the friendly people. 239 MEANS, JUDITH LYNN Judy to everyone . . . devotes much of her time to Campus Life and church activities . . . after graduation she plans to attend col- lege . . . thought that the school spirit and the friendly students were wonderful . . . took an active part in Girls’ Chorus 10; Choir 11, 12; Stir-Ups 11; Girls’ Ensemble 12; C.S.F. 11, 12; Honor Roll. MERCURIO, ROSE MARIE Rosie to all was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Senate 11; Sophomore Tea Committee... enjoys participating in water sports . . . her entire Senior year and the Senior Prom will never be forgot- ten ... her ambition-is to become an Airline Hostess liked the football games and _ after-game dances best of all. MESKIMEN, LYNN RUTH lynn takes an interest in her church activities and sewing Commencement and Homecoming are fond memories . liked the football games best . . . took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Campus Life 11, 12; Riot Squad 12. 240 MEDAWAR, THOMAS HOWARD Tom enjoyed Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson's class ambition is to attend college and become a Meteorologist liked the girls and cars best at Crawford takes a special interest in fishing. MERRIAM, SUSAN MICHELE Suzi . . . was one of our songlead- ers . . . enjoys dancing, and going to the beach . .. wishes to become a Legal Secretary and later marry being chosen Songleader will long be remembered . . . was proud of the school spirit and friendly students . . . took part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Class Council 12. MELLINGER, MARK DAVID Mark took part in Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Senate 11... outside interests include all water sports, basketball and baseball... the after-game activities will never be forgotten . . . aspires to become a Physical Education Teacher . . . liked the school spirit and Mr. Willis’ and Mr. Benke's math class the best. MERRILL, STEVEN DANA Steve was in the Spanish Club 10, 11... finds sports cars, racing, boating, swimming, and skin diving interesting pastimes . . . enjoyed his Speech class hopes to move to Australia. MEASURES, THOMAS TRACY To enter the Automotive field is Tom's goal he was active in the Senate 10; Boys’ Federation 10; Track 10 enjoys water sports and dancing . . . will always remember Miss Buck's English class thought the football games, after-game dances, and the friend- ly atmosphere of Crawford were the best things. MERK, ROGER LEON Brady appreciated the friendly teachers . . . takes a special inter- est in rocks . .. wants to become a Physicist was active in Elec- tronics 10; Future Scientists of America 11. MESSICK, ART JOHN Art aspires to become an Airline . participated in Boys’ Federation and C.S.F.... surfing and auto mechanics are his favorite hobbies . . . Coach Draz's P.E. class will be a long- Pilot after college . . lived memory. Ms = METCALFE, JOE ARTHUR Joe ...was a member of the J.V. Baseball team 10 and Varsity Base- ball team 12 outside inter- ests include baseball, ice hockey, and swimming . . . would like to enter the field of Radio Broad- casting . . . fond memories include Graduation and the Senior Prom . .. liked the basketball and base- ball games very much. MILLER, JOYCE ELAINE Joyce's special memories are Grad- vation and the annual signing party .. . intends to be a Physical Education Teacher . . . swimming, sewing, and cooking are favorite pastimes was proud of the Song and Cheerleaders . . . took part in G.A.A.; Stir-Ups; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Girls' League 10, 11; Symposium. MILNE, MARY LEE MILJAS, NANCY LOUISE Known as Nanc to all . often took part in rallies . . . other ac- tivities included Class Council 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 10, 11, 12. . . was a Sophomore Class Party Chairman, Junior atten- dant for Miss Pep drawing, hospitals, and T.P.D.A. are among Nancy's interests hopes to attend the Los Angeles Art College and become an Animated Cartoon- ist . . . the Spirit Bus and beach house of '65 will long be remem- bered. MIILLE, GENE ANTHONY Gene enjoys cars and the beach . ambition is to become an art teacher especially liked the teachers at Crawford. MILLER, MARY JUANITA Mary takes a special interest in swimming, painting, and sculpting . will never forget Mrs. Berlier's class . thought that lunch, the football games and the art classes were terrific . was active in Stir-Ups; Latin Club 11; Senior Class Party Committee; Publications Committee; Vespers Committee; Y- Teens. MILLIKAN, BARBARA LYNN Barbara participated in Chorus 10; Choir 11; C.S.F. 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups; Spanish Club 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Campus Life 12; Auroras . . . finds enjoyment in sewing, swimming, and church ac- tivities .. . plans to attend college liked singing in the choir _ with the Auroras best. MEUSELBACH, CARL FREDERIC Known as Frog to some... was a member of the Red Cross 10 and the Tennis feam 12... especially liked Coach Draz's class .. . plans fo attend college and eventually become a Teacher .. . enjoyed the football games . . . hobbies include archery and playing pool. MILLER, JOHN HENRY John likes fo meet new people... to become a P.E. Coach is his goal : atcivities included J.Y. Base- ball 10, 11 and Varsity Football 11, 12... favorite recreations are hunting, fishing, and traveling ... enjoyed the rallies and football games. MILLS, GREGORY ALAN Greg was a member of the Honor Rol O U2 CS. Fe Oe abe: Nominating Convention 10, 11; Spanish Club 12 . . . will never forget the 1965 Junior and Senior Proms takes an interest in water skiing and interior design hopes to become a Certified Public Accountant . . . was proud of the friendly atmosphere enjoyed the football games and after-game dances. 241 MISHOE, GLORIA DIANNE Reading, sewing, and_ studying languages are some of Glo's hob- bies . . . her ambition is to be- come a Beautician . . . enjoyed having the opportunity to watch films at lunchtime ... was a mem- ber of the French Club and Drama Club, MIX, NANCY CAROL Nancy's favorite class was Mr. Linton's American Government sum- mer school class enjoys act- ing . . . wants to become an ele- mentary school Teacher . . . liked the football games best . .. was ac tive in the French Club and A.F.S. MONTEJANO, MICHAEL LOUIS Mike was a member of the J.Y. Football team 10 and the Boys’ Federation 11 . spends much of his extra time playing pool aspires to travel and be happy... was impressed by the friendly peo- ple at Crawford .. . liked the school dances. 242 MITSVEN, GARY HARLAND Friends called him Mits . . . likes all kinds of sports enjoyed the football games and after-game dances ... plans to attend college ; was active in Wrestling 10, Us. 4s MONTALVO, REYNALDO VANCE Ron was a member of the Bowling Club 10; Surfing Club 12; and the Graphic Enterprises 12 . . . will never forget Mr. Diese’s Biology Class . . . wants to go into the field of Photography. MITTLESTEDTER, CHERYL LYNN Dukie to her friends . . . hopes to become a Dental Receptionist .. . liked the overcrowded lunch per- iods and Mr. Blankenburg's class . the Senior Prom and Gradua- tion will always remain fond mem- ories . . . folksinging with “The Exceptions is a favorite pastime belonged to Stir-Ups; G.A.A. 10; Y-Teens 10; Class Council 12; Senate 12. MONTANERO, GREGORY MARK Greg appreciated Crawford's friend- ly atmosphere . . . winning the C.1.F. title in basketball will never be forgotten likes all sports and his hot Ford . . . took part in J.Y. Basketball 10, 11; J.V. Baseball 10, 11; and Varsity Bas- ketball 12... wants to be a good citizen. MITCHELL, VICKI ANN VickAnn to some . . was a member of Girls’ League 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 12; Cap and Gown Committee 12 . . . en- joys going to the beach... liked all the activities, the movies at lunch, and the games best plans to attend college and be- come a Teacher. MIZE, MARCIA ELIZABETH Marcia took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10; Pacer-ettes L112 Y=aheensim dpa idem AAG art and dancing are among her favorite hobbies . . . thought that the Senior Prom and the school spirit were great... plans to at- tend San Diego State College and major in Art and History. MOODY, BRIAN J. Brian plans to do something worth- while in Medicine . . . enjoyed the athletic programs and the excel- lence of the Crawford faculty .. . water skiing is a favorite pastime . was on the Swim team 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; a mem- ber sof! G:S- F510) ail tess Letter: men's Club 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 11; German Club 11, 12; and a delegate to the Nominating Con- vention 11. MOORE, JUNE DARLENE June will never forget Crawford's tremendous school spirit and Home- coming ... plans to be an Airline Hostess liked Mr. Metcalfe's History class best of all... was active in Girls League; Girls’ Chorus 10; Senate 10, 11; Stir-Ups; Riot Squad 12 enjoys dancing, good food, and water sports. MORGAN, LINDA DIANE Linda hopes to become a Dental Assistant likes to swim and ski . . . fondest memory is spend- ing her summers in complete happi- ness . . . enjoys being with her friends . . . was a member of Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10; Y-Teens; Senate 10. MORGENSTERN, JACK Jack was a delegate to the Nomi- nating Convention 10 and member of the Class Council 10, Td ek2 _. . liked the friendly people most at Crawford will long recall the Senior Prom and Graduation is a sports fan... likes dances .. . wants to be a Lawyer. MORAVETZ, MARSHA LYNN “Shorty ’ to some . . . was a mem- ber of Riot Squad and a library monitor . . . liked the football games and the school spirit enjoyed everything about her three high school years hopes to become a Secretary. MORGAN, LESLIE GAIL Les enjoys water skiing and danc- ing . . . wants to attend college and become a Dental Assistant or Airline Hostess thought that football games and dances were fun .. . took part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups; Senate 11; Girls’ Chorus 10; Riot Squad 12... her entire Senior year and Commence- ment will long be remembered. MORGAN, STEVEN JONN Steve takes an interest in surfing, swimming, and other sports : will never forget the Junior Ball . to become a P.E. Coach is his aim... was on the Swim team 11, 12... . especially liked Coach Buechler and Coach Ferguson. MORGAN, WILLIAM GEORGE Bill transferred to Crawford in his Senior year from Pennsylvania, where he was the Football Manager and member of the Wrestling team takes a special interest in motorcycles wishes to be a Draftsman. MORGAN, STEVE ELDEN Steve was a member of the Honor Roll 10, 12 and C.S.F. . . . likes to lift weights at Stern's Gymna- sium . . . enjoyed Mr. Waterbury's study hall . thought the rallies were good hopes to teach Science or Math or go into the field of Scientific Research. MORGAN, SHIRLEY MORRISON, ROGER PAUL Called Rog . enjoys swimming, stamp collecting, and water skiing aspires to be successful in everything he attempts .. . appre- ciated the extra curricular activi- ties availa ble to the students . activities included Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10; Latin Club 10, 11; Latin Club Treasurer 12; the Swim team 10, 11, 12; Lettermen's Club 11, 12; Gymnastics team 11, 12; Class Council 11; and Elections Commit- tee 12. 243 MORROW, DEE ANN. LAURETTE Dee was a member of Stir-Ups... finds enjoyment in being a candy striper . . . will never forget the Senior Prom or Graduation enjoyed the school spirit. MOSLEY, LYNNETTE KAY Nonnie to some . . . will never for- get winning Homecoming '64.. . enjoys singing plans to be- come a Music Teacher . . . was proud of the school spirit at all the games and rallies . . . took part in Stir-Ups; Chorus 11; Choir 128 MUELLER, STEVEN ARTHUR Sam to some .. . enjoys all sports and making new friends . . . will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation plans to at- tend San Diego State College and major in Math. MORSE, RICHARD HUGH Friends call him Huey .. . to live c happy life is his aim... was a member of the Wrestling team lie i2e26 . likes ‘watertsports:.)... appreciated the sports activities at Crawford. MOSTELLER, MICHAEL WAYNE Mike plans to further his educa- tion and lead a happy life enjoyed the rallies and the foot- ball and basketball games Graduation will always be remem- bered ... played J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; and was a member of the Lettermen's Club 11, 12... finds pleasure in fish- ing, swimming, and taking it easy. MORTENSEN, GWENDOLYN ANN Mort to all . . . was a member of Y-Teens 10, 12; Stir-Ups; Class Council 11 . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom ambition is to become a Beauty Operator . . . especially liked the friendliness of all the students and the school spirit. MOSS, RITA ELLEN Reets to some .. . takes a special interest in the Theatrical world... hopes to graduate midterm and eventually attend U.C.L.A. and be- come a Doctor thinks Mr. Brosio is the greatest and will never forget him or Chemistry .. . liked the cafeteria impromptus .. . took part in G.A.A. 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Girls’ League 10; Hon- or Roll 11; Y-Teens 11; Thespians 11; Symposium 12. MORSE, JUDITH LYNN Judy enjoys dancing and writing letters . . . will never forget the wild gab fests during lunch and Miss Walter's ‘‘top ten ’. . . hopes to become a Psychoanalyst especially liked the great Senior Class and Mr. Johnson's fifth-period Bookkeeping class. MOSLOF, DARIS ANN Daris will never forget October '64 or that “certain boy’. . . ambition is to become an elementary school Teacher and lead a happy, suc- cessful life . . . enjoys sewing and folk music appreciated the football games and dances took: part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 11; Stir-Ups. MULREAN, MICHAEL PATRICK Bramma to some . . . was active in J.V. Baseball 10, 11 and Varsity Baseball 12 . outside interests include hunting and fishing hopes to become a Civil Engineer . thought the school spirit and the coaching staff were fantastic at Crawford. MUNSON, JEANNE FRANCIS Jeanne wants to become very suc- cessful and wealthy ... really en- joyed Mr. Stephen's Crafts class and Homecoming week . . . Miss Walter's P.E. class will never be forgotten . was active in Stir- Ups; Y-Teens 12. MUSSELMAN, MICHAEL FRANK Mickey aspires to become a Disc Jockey participated in Adv. Band 10, 11, 12 and Stage Band 12... his interests include sports, dancing, and working on cars... will always remember Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson's class found the school spirit and Ath- letics Department to be the best at Crawford. NEAL, CORINE RAE Called Connie took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 11, 12; Y-Teens 10; Honor Roll 11... the beach and bowling are special outside interests . . . will never forget the Senior Prom, the football games, and her entire Senior year hopes to become a Dental Assistant . liked Mr. Blanken- burg's class. MUSIL, ROBERT JOHN Mus hopes to become a success- ful Businessman or Biologist was active in Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 12; and Key Club 12... enjoys listening to Bob Dylan rec- ords and riding his bike thought Mr. Brosio's study hall was best at Crawford . . . will always remember Graduation. NACHISON, DANIEL Dan was a member of the Senate 10; Bowling Club 10, 11; Latin Club 12; and Boys’ Federation 12 . takes an interest in cars and shooting pool . . . will never for- get being programmed into Girls’ P.E. . . . plans to attend college and eventually become a lawyer enjoyed Miss Buck's English class. MUSSELMAN, DONALD LEE Don enjoys writing music, being in a jazz dance band, and playing billiards . . . was active in March- ing Band 10, 11, 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, and its Leader 11,12; Stage Band 11, 12... would like to become a teacher of Instrumental Music .. . will always remember being the Crawford Pep Band Leader. NASH, PAMELA ANN Pam especially liked the school spirit and the attitude of the teach- ers... the summer of '65 and Mr. Brosio's objective tests will long be remembered . wants to enjoy life . . . special interests include skiing, tobogganing, and reading . was a member of Y-Teens 10, Vi p2 ACF 9.0 10; 50tr-Upss10A091, 12; Junior Ball Committee; Riot Squad 12; Senate. MUNZENMAIER, ALLAN JEAN Al was a member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 11, 12... enjoys hik- ing, body surfing, and art will always remember the terrify- ing daily rides to Scripps Institu- tion of Oceanography the summer of '65 desires to teach Art ... liked Mr. Rieker's lectures after lunch, MYERS, MARY LUE Mary Lue hopes to travel all over the world . . . enjoys listening to music and dancing partici- pated in Band 10, il, 12; Band Club Treasurer 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; German Club 12 thought that the after-game dances, rallies and all games were great. NEELEY, DONNA JEAN Donna enjoys camping and minia- ture golf . . . ambition is to be a good Housewife becoming engaged will always remain a fond memory. 245 NELSON, LAURA MARIE Laurie was a member of Orchestra LO AT 2 CSF LO ule Aro. 11; G.A.A. 12 being a Teen- Aid at County Hospital is a favor- ite pastime ... hopes to become a Social Welfare Warker : running from the bungalows to the 800 building is a fond memory. NETOLICKY, MARILYN LEE Marilyn enjoys sewing and design- ing clothes the Senoir Prom and various parties are favorite memories . . . wants to attend col- lege after graduation . . . especial- ly liked the football games and after-game dances. NEWBY, ELIZABETH C. Beth hopes to become a Doctor . especially liked the discussions of food in Physics . . . outside in- terests include church, sports and dating ... took part in Class Coun- cil 10, 11; Girls’ League 10, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11; A.F.S. 12; C.S.F. 12; G.A.A. 12. 46 NELSON, RONALD ARTHUR Ron plans to go away to college . was active in C.S.F. 11; Honor Roll 10; Intramural athletics. NEUN, KENNETH EVAN Ken participated in J.V. Basketball 10, 11 and Varsity Basketball 12 interests include skin diving and surfing plans to attend college and become an Industrial Engineer. NELSON, SHARON LEE Sheri especially enjoyed Mr. John- son's bookkeeping class . . . wants to be a Cosmetologist and eventu- ally marry . . . horse training and riding are special interests will never forget the day she, got her '55 Chevy. NEWBERG, CAROLYN ANN Attending college for six years and becoming a Social Worker is Caro- lyn's ambition . . . activities includ- ed Pacer-ettes 11; Y-Teens Aen 2)s Decorations Committee for Senior Class Party . . . liked football games and school spirit. NELSON, MIKE JAMES Mike will never forget the Senior Prom . . . enjoys all sports. . was active in the Senate 10, 11, 12 - appreciated the lunch hour. NEUMANN, CHARLES WALTER Charlie was active in the Surfing Glubiailulae likes all sports . aspires to have a lot of spare time and money particularly enjoyed the football and basket- ball games . . . thought the school spirit was terrific, NICHOLS, MARLENE SUSAN Marlene's interests include water skiing, dancing, and ic e sliding the summer of '65, Easter Week, and her entire Senior year will never be forgotten . . . would like to attend college and later enter the field of Fashion liked the after-game dances, rallies, and school spirit best . . . activi- ties included Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Class Council 10; Elections Gom- mittee 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Tea Committee. NICHOLS, THEODORE ARTHUR Nick to some . . . was a member of- the Senate 10, 11... will always remember his car being December Car of the Month in 1964 . . . takes a special interest in cars hopes to become a Highway Patrolman or Lawyer... liked the friendly Colts. NORTHERN, SUZANNE MARIE Susie was a member of Riot Squad LOD eeStir-UpsalOme lly nt; my Teens 10, 11, 12; Chorus Club 11; Choir 12. . . special interests in- clude water skiing, shopping, and traveling . . . the birthday parties in the cafeteria will long be re- membered .. . hopes to work with the F.B.I. in Criminology .. . liked the rallies, locker inspection, and the Spirit Bus to Millikan. O'DONNELL, MICHAEL WILLIAM Mike was in Wrestling 10, 12; Nominating Convention 10; Pep Band 11; Marching Colts Band 11, 12; Stage Band 11, 12; Boys’ Fed- eration 11, 12; Intramural Basket- ball 11; and Swimming 12 enjoys all water sports . . . win- ning the Stage Band Sweepstakes will always be remembered hopes to become a Lawyer thought the school spirit and ac- tivities were great. NIETZEN, VIOLET G. Vi to some . . . was a member of Y-Teens enjoys skating, dat- ing, and going places with friends will never forget attending Crawford .. . enjoyed going to the rallies and the football games. OATMAN, JOHN EDWARD John was a Delegate to the Nomi- nating Convention 11 and a mem- ber of Play Productions 11, 12... playing the drums for the Dance Band is a favorite pastime plans to attend college and even- tually be a Commercial Pilot. NOLL, ROBERT CONRAD Bobby was a member of the Gra- phic Enterprises 11 . enjoys all sports, especially golf and pool liked Mr. Marsh's “Auto Shop class . . . hopes to become a Pro- fessional Athlete . . . enjoyed the basketball games and_ lunchtime movies. OCCHIELLO, STELLA MARIA To become a Fashion Model is Stella's ambition enjoys all water sports, playing pool and Carlsbad drag races . . . activities include Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y- Teens 10, 12; Senior Class Party Committee . . . will never forget the Senior Prom. NICKESON, NORMAN WALLACE Called Nick .. . took part in Track il, 12 and Cross Country 12 enjoys basketball and running :.. will never forget receiving his Var- sity letter . . . plans to attend col- lege . . . thought the football games and after-game dances were great. NUGENT, JOHN EDWARD John was in F.T.A. 10; A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11; and Track 11, 12... plans to attend college and eventually become a Dentist . . . enjoyed all the school ' dances. OHLSON, ROBERT ALLEN Bob hopes to become a Movie or Television Director ... . working at a radio station is a favorite pas- time . .. also likes cars. 247 OLIVER, SANDRA LEE Sandi took part in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11 hopes to attend U.C.S.D. and become a Doc- tor .... likes the beach and danc- ing . . . thought that the dances and games were great. OLSON, MARY FRANCES Ice skating and swimming are Mary's favorite hobbies . . . hopes to take a trip to Europe... the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory was active in G.A.A. and Gymnastics . . . seeing football and basketball games were top school interests. OUSLEY, ROBERT STEPHEN Steve was in the Senate 10; Nom- inating Convention 10; Wrestling team 11, 12 surfing, skiing, and playing football are favorite pastimes will always remem- ber the Senior Prom ... plans to attend college enjoyed the football and basketball games and the after-game dances. 248 OLKOWSKI, GARY WILLIAM Gary was the former half of our spirited Colt . . . was active on the Swim team 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; and Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12... interests include playing in a band and swimming... will nev- er forget Mrs. Perry's Chemistry class . . . plans to attend college . was proud of the school spirit. OSTERBERG, BRUCE MICHAEL Bruce was on the Gymnastics team 10 and was active in Drama 12 . . hobbies include scuba diving and ham radio . hopes to be- come a Technical Engineer appreciated the teachers and all the friends he made. OLSEN, LINDA RAE Linda plans to attend college and become a Secretary . . . will al- ways remember the beach house and John .. . especially liked the 2:55 bell . . . participated in Nom- inating Convention 10; Senate 10; Class Council 11; Stir-Ups 11, 12 . special interests include camp- ing and traveling. OSTERLOH, BYRON HOWARD Byron was on the Swim Team 10 and was a member of the Bowling Club 10, 11, 12... collects coins and builds model railroads . . winning third place in the Bowling Club will always be remembered . . . hopes to become an Account- ant... enjoyed the rallies. OLLESTAD, JACK TENNESEN Called J.T. . . . was a member of Class Council 10; Science Club 10; F.T.A. 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; and) .G:S.FoiO iin lee aeinters ests include swimming, handball, and hi-fi recording . . . will always remember Mr. Waterbury's study hall . . . plans to attend college and become a Professor of Physics or Biology . . . appreciated the fine teachers. OSBURN, JAMES EDWARD Jim takes a special interest in hik- ing, weight lifting, archery, elec- tronics, and all self-defense sports é hopes to eventually own a Radio-T.V. repair shop . . . was a member of the Electronics Club, OVERTON, RUTH CHRISTINE Called Tina... elementary school Teacher .. . fav- orite memories are the’ football games . . . enjoys snow skiing and sewing . . . participated in A.F.S. TO, ST 2.GS ES Oa Licet 2p sStir= Ups 10, 11, 12; Publicity Commit- tee (10,11 ka 2paY-Teens cite 1270 ¥- Teens Historian. aspires to be an OWENS, GLEN HOWARD O to some takes an interest in gardening, folk music, and mo- torcycles . . . the ‘64 A.S.B. Ball will never be forgotten . . . plans to attend college and major in Anthropology . . . especially liked Mr. Dickinson's class. PAGE, SHARON DIANE Sharon plans to become an Interior Decorator especially enjoyed the basketball games . . . took part in Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 12; Stir-Ups 12... entire Junior year, Senior Prom, and Graduation will never be forgotten. PALMER, DAVID ANDERSON David was in the Orchestra 11, 12 interests include music and football especially liked Mr. Robinette and Mr. Wright. . . plans to attend college and eventually become a Teacher . . . was proud of the school spirit and friendliness. PADBERG, SHERRILL VICI Sherrill hopes to become an Airline Stewardess and travel . . . thought that the football games and after- dances were great... being caught wearing sandals will never be forgotten enjoys dancing, art, and going to the beach. PALAZZOLO, JOSEPH D. Joe was on the J.V. Football team 10 and played in the Marching Colts Band 10, 11, 12... takes an interest in football and baseball hopes to become a Marine Biologist thought the rallies and school atmosphere were great. PAGAN, LENNIE CALVIN Lennie was a member of the Surf- ing Club 12... interests are swim- ming and surfing... the '64 A.S.B. Ball will always be remembered . plans to attend junior college . .. liked the beautiful campus. PALMER, BETTI-JO Bet would like to attend L.A. Col- lege of Nursing and eventually be- come a Nurse . . . will never for- get the Senior Prom and Home- coming .. . enjoys all water sports and dancing . . . took part in Sen- ate 10; G.A.A. 11, 12; Stir-Ups 11, 12; Senior Class Council; Choral Club Secretary; Y-Teens 12; Folk Singing Club .. . was proud of the school spirit. PABST, JOHN WESTON Wes's activities included Honor Roll tO Vet 2; 2 RO-1-.G. Fancy Drill Team 10; Outstanding Cadet 10; Key Ciub 11, 12; A.F.S. brother 11; R.O.T.C. Battalion Color Guard 11; R.O.T.C. Executive Officer 12; and Cadet Club 10, 11, 12 enjoys camping and being outdoors plans to enter the field of Architecture. PAGLIUSO, MARGARET MARY ELIZABETH Margie to all . . . especially enjoy- ed Mr. Perkin's crafts class and the fine teachers at Crawford .. . the beach house ‘65 and the Date Nighters will long be remembered . ambition is to own Village Inn Pancake House activities in- cluded Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10; Junior Ball Committee; Rallies and Assemblies Committee; Senate. PAPAGEORGE, ANDREW JACKSON, JR. PAPAY, LIANE K. Liane enjoys going to the beach and water skiing the senior prom will always remain a fond memory ... ambition is to become an airline hostess liked Mr. Turner the most. PAXTON, WILLIAM FRED Bill took part in Wrestling 12 and Intramural Basketball 12 . . . as- pires to become rich . thought the basketball team was great. PECKHAM, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH A career in Engineering is Keppie’s goal . . . Mr. Blevins’ Chemistry class in summer school was a high- light at Crawford .. . activities in- cluded A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10; French Club 10; Choir 11, 12; New Folk 12 enjoys sailing, snow skiing, and folk singing. 250 PATTON, DANIEL RAE Dan was a member of the Track team 12; Senate 12; Surfing Club 12; and Senior Class Council . . . the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory . plans to attend col- lege and go into Business Adminis- tration enjoyed the football games and after-game dances. PAUL, LINDA JOANNE Known as Hodad . . . will never forget watching Coach Draz fold flowers for the float... hopes to become a Nurse and travel will remember most the lively lock- er checks and the cold gym show- ers . . . enjoys pop and contem- porary art . . . was a member of Y-Teens 11; Riot Squad 12; Stir-Ups 12; Symposium 12. PEALE, CHARLES ARTHUR Chuck was Centaur Staff Photogra- pher and was in Graphic Enter- prises 11, 12... hobbies are skin diving, hunting, and fishing aspires to become a Yeterinarian particularly liked the school dances, sports, and Mr. Parry. PECK, CLAUDIA JOANN Claud to most . . . wants to be- come a Secretary especially enjoyed the movies, football games, and the Senior Traditions . . . her entire Senior year and the summer of '65 will never be forgotten... dancing and dating are favorite pastimes. PASSEL, SUSAN Soupy aspires to attend college and travel liked her Senior year and Mr. Hansen's English class best . being tapped for Auroras will never be forgotten... . activities included Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Ways and Means Chairman 10, 11; Commis- sioner of Thrift and Clean Cam- pus; Senior Budget Chairman; Stir-Ups Secretary; Auroras; C.S.F. 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Alumni Tea Co-Chairman; Elections 11; Student Affairs 11. PAYNE, SHEILA ANNE Sheila took part in G.A.A. 10, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Council 12... especially liked the rallies and school spirit . . . ambition is to major in a Health Career... will never forget Homecoming Week. PECOT, ELLIOTT R. Elliott was in F.T.A. 10; Junior Achivement 11; Pacer Staff 11; R.O.T.C. Cadet Club 12; and Future Scientists of America 12 .. . inter- ests include skin diving and ham radio . . . Graduation will always be remembered .. . to see the world is his goal . was proud of the school spirit and _ friendli- ness. PENROSE, LINDA KAY Linda plans to attend college and major in Business . . . special in- terests include water skiing and water fights . . . a “certain boy”’ will long be remembered .. . liked the great school spirit . activi- ties included Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10, PERRY, PATTY ANN Pat was a member of Class Council 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Nominating Convention 11; Riot Squad 12; Girls’ League 12 hobbies include swimming, tennis, and dancing . . . the Junior break- fast and all the after-game dances are fond memories ambition is to become a Legal Secretary... . liked the friendly atmosphere and the spirited Crawford Riot Squad. PFEIFER, LEONA M. “Lee” to some Senate 10; Y-Teens 10, Tole Stir-Ups 10, 11, {2 eee eoursice interests include ice sliding the Senior Prom will always be remembered . . Martin's Junior English class. took part in enjoyed most Mr. PERRY, JUDI Jud to her friends enjoys water skiing and riding horses will never forget the good times in Mr. Brosio’s and Mr. Dickinson's class . . . ambition is to become a Secret Agent .. . liked seeing Sophomores in the Senior Quad trash cans. PERRY, LYNN KATHLEEN Lynn takes a special interest in bowling and dancing ... the Sen- ior Prom will always remain a fond memory liked the games and spirit best activities included Girls’ Chorus 10; Choir 11, 12; Girls’ Ensemble 12; Y-Teens 12; Riot Squad. PETRIN, LUCIA JOANNE Lucia took part in the Riot Squad ... has a special interest in swim- ming . eating lunch with Cathy and Scott will never be forgotten hopes to attend college and become a Physical Therapist liked her American Government class best. PETTY, STEVEN JAMES Steve took part in the Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 11, 12; and Stage Band 12 plans to attend col- lege and later become a Lawyer : enjoyed the football and basketball games and the great Colt spirit. PERNICANO, ROBERT J. Bob participated in Gymnastics 10 takes on interest in surfing enjoyed the football games and dances. PETERSON, CHARLES E. Charlie was in the Surfing Club 10 hobbies include hunting, pho- tography, and surfing . . . plans to join the Air Force and someday become a Commercial Pilot... appreciated the long lunch periods. PHILLIPS, MARIE THERESE Called Terri likes swimming, going to the beach, and drawing the summer of '65 will always remain a fond memory . . . hopes to attend an art school and even- tually become a Commercial Artist ... especially liked eating lunch in the rain. PICCIOTTI, DIANE LOUISE Chotti to some... will never forget Miss Thompson's gym class when she learned how to “‘buzz would like to travel and eventually become a_ Social Worker thought that the after-game dances and the student teachers were great . . . ice sliding, boating, and tennis are special outside in- terests . . . activities included Y- Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11; Rallies and Assem- blies Committee 12; Nominating Convention 12. eB PITCHER, MARILYN VIRGINIA Lyn to some ... was an active member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 12... takes a spe- cial interest in Rainbow Girls and dancing . . . entire Senior year and all activities will never be for- gotten . . . aspires to be a Fashion Model . . . entoyed Mr. DeBeck’s clerical procedures class. PONSFORD, MICHAEL ROBERT Mike was a part of the Track team 10; 11,012; Footballs 10; T at 2; Lettermen's Club 11, 12; and Key Club 12 interests are music and Leonardo's pizza . . . plans to spend the summer in Europe and attend college upon his return... liked the football games and school spirit, Gi NO PIERCE, RONALD LYNN Ron enjoys building and riding motorcycles . will never forget winning first place in a car show liked the sharp looking girls best. PILLEY, GEORGE WESLEY, II George was active in R.O.T.C. 10, 11 and the Electronics Club 10, 11, 12... . interests include hunting and fishing the Senior Prom will always be remembered plans to attend college and even- tually become an Electronics Tech- nician . . . thought the football games and Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson's class were superb. PLOURD, VIVIENNE YVONNE “Viv to all... enjoys tennis and swimming the school spirit on the way to Long Beach and Graduation will long be remember- ed .. . wants to become a Court Reporter . . . thought that Mr. Dick- inson's class was great . . . took part in French Club 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11; String Ensemble 10; Riot Squad 12; Y- Teens 12; Senior Secretaries. PONDELICK, GARY ALBERT Gary takes an interest in boating and working on cars .. . plans to attend college and eventually be- come a Carpenter . really en- joyed football games and all school activities. PIERCE, APRIL LARAINE All water sports are enjoyed by April . . . wants to becothe an Airline Hostess or Actress . .. will never forget the Senior Prom liked the Drama Teachers best at Crawford. PLEVA, GARY LEE Gary spends most of his extra time going to the beach and playing football . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . wishes to become a success was proud of the school spirit. POPE, MICHAEL COLBERT Mike was a Nominating Conven- tion Delegate 11 and a member of the Spanish Club 12 and Campus life 12 . . . enjoys going to the mountains and eating good food . . . will never forget the football and basketball games and Gradu- ation . . . plans to attend college and become a Minister-Missionary liked Mr. Linton and Mrs. Brownell . . . was proud of being a part of Crawford. la a A ei ane teal ation ; i POST, JUDITH LURLINE Judy aspires to receive a degree in Nursing . . . liked the great school spirit and the fine teachers Homecoming and Graduation will always be remembered . . . watch- ing ballet, driving, and traveling are favorite pastimes . . . was ac- tive in Stir-Ups; G.A,A.; Class Party. PRIESTER, JOHN ALLISON John was in R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; German Club 10; R.O.T.C. Battalion Color Guard 11; Honor Roll 11, 12; and R.O.T.C. Drill Team Commander 12 hopes to attend college on an R.O.T.C scholarship and become a Computer Technician. PULLMAN, HELENE DEBORAH Helene was a member of Girls Chorus 10; G.A.A. 12... spends her leisure time bowling and swimming . . . her fondest memory is all the friends she made... liked the football games and the lunch movies best. POTTER, SHIRLYN LEE Shirlyn appreciates skiing and all water sports . . . was proud of the school's friendly atmosphere will always remember the summer of '65 at the beach .. . aspires to become an Airline Stewardess ... activities included Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Class Party Committee 12; Ral- lies and Assemblies Committee 12. PROFFITT, DANIELLE SUSAN Danielle especially enjoyed her Senior year and the fine school spirit . . . will never forget the friendliness of the teachers plans to become a Social Worker . . took an active part in com- mittees; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Thes- pians 10; Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 2: PRESLEY, CARLA SUE Carla Sue hopes to become a Com- mercial Artist . . . swimming, paint- ing, and traveling are among her favorite pastimes . . . thought that the football games, movies at lunch, and the school colors were great . took part in G.A.A. 11, 12. PRYOR, JOHN ALAN Beef to some . . . was a member of the Senate 12... takes a spe- cial interest in golf . . . plans to attend college and then become an Electrician . . . particularly en- joyed the basketball games. POSTHUMUS, BRUCE ARIE Called Moose .. . participated in J.Y. Football 10 . . . interests are baseball, bowling, the beach .. . especially liked Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson's classes plans to attend college and become an Ac- countant . . . enjoyed the football games and after-game dances. PRITCHETT, BONNIE BETH Bonnie was a member of C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 11, 12; Class Council 11; Budget Chairman 11; A.F.S. Secretary; Girls' League Publicity Chairman enjoys swimming, horseback riding, and painting... being tapped for Auroras will long be remembered. PYZIK, DAVID FREDERICK Dave was a member of the Span- ish Club 11, 12 and Campus Life 12... likes to travel and bowl . enjoyed getting out of school at noon during Senior year... plans to attend Westmont College ; especially liked the football and basketball games and the school spirit. 205 So , QUALIN, MARY ANNE Mary Anne took part in Y-Teens 10, 12; Chorus 10; Choir 11, 12; Senior Class Party Committee; Ral- lies and Assemblies; Riot Squad 12; Choir Publicity Chairman .. . takes a special interest in dancing, “Chargerettes ’ and football games having her ring turned will always remain a fond memory... hopes to become a Legal Secretary. RADER, JAN LESLIE Jan wishes to become a Cosmetolo- gist . . . liked her half-day classes and her entire Junior year best . folksinging with “The Excep- tions” is a favorite pastime activities included French Club 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11; Class Council 12. RAMAGE, EDWIN ARVELL Called Mr. Ed .. . participaetd in J.V. Football 10, 11; J.V. Baseball 10; and Varsity Baseball 11, 12 . to play professional Baseball is his goal . particularly liked Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson. 54. RABUCK, WANDA EILEEN Wanda hopes to become an Air- line Stewardess .. . liked the lunches, rallies, and football games best . . . traveling, writing, and swimming are favorite pastimes . activities included Stir-Ups 10; Y-Teens 12; Riot Squad 12; A.F.S. RAINEY, JANICE LYNETTE Jan to everyone ... took part in Senate 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11, 12; Nominat- ing Convention 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Senate 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Stir- Ups Decorations Chairman .. . will never forget the beach house '65 . thought that the school spirit, rallies, and after-game dances were terrific . . . after graduation, would like to study Psychiatry. RACZ, CYNTHIA KAY Winkie will always remember the A.S.B. Ball and the Senior Prom . wants to be a Police Woman and work for the F.B.I. thought that the school spirit was great .. took part in Senate 10; Y-Teens 11, 12; Class Council 11. RALPH, STEVEN CHARLTON Steve was in Class Council 10 and a Nominating Convention Delegate 11... . likes the beach and all sports . . . Graduation will always remain fond memories . . . plans to attend San Diego State College and become an Accountant. QUINLIVAN, TERESA ALICE Terri especially liked the movies during lunch, and the Spirit Bus to El Centro . . . enjoys reading and playing the guitar... was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; A.F.S. 12; Spanish Club 12 ... wants to become a Language Teacher. RAFFERTY, ROBERT WAYNE Bob took part in Track 12... de- votes his spare time to his ham radio . . . hopes to become a Radio or Television Engineer. RASMUSSEN, FRED CARL Fred was a member of the Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 11, 12; and Stage Band 11, 12 interests include jazz, fishing, and travel- ing . . . hopes to become a Music Teacher . . . liked the rallies, school spirit, and Pep Band. RASPENTI, BARBARA ANNETTE Barbara takes a special interest in reading, hiking, and listening to records . would like to major in History or Western Philosophy liked her friends best came to Crawford from Puerto Rico in her Senior year .. . activities included Honor Society 10, 11; Class Council 10; All-School Play 11; A.F.S. 12; Symposium 12; Senior Secretaries’ Club. RECHT, DAVID HOWARD Dave took part in the Orchestra 10h a2 enjoys all sports especially liked Mr. Billings’ class and the rallies . . . was proud of the beautiful campus and friend- ly atmosphere at Crawford hopes to become a Doctor. REESE, JAMES THOMAS Jim spent most of his time surfing, building up cars, and hunting... liked the sports activities at Craw- ford aspires to become an Orthodontist . . . enjoyed the school dances. RAYE, THERESA CAROLYN Teece to her friends . . . takes a special interest in modern dancing . would like to become a teach- er or an Attorney . . . enjoyed the football games and after-game dances the most . . . will never forget holding up the Spirit Bus to Long Beach activities in- cluded Riot Squad; Stir-Ups; Span- ish Club; F.T.A. REAGAN, MARY KATHLEEN Kathy enjoys swimming, going to the beach, and writing to her English pen pals . was active in G.A.A. 10, 11; Riot Squad 11, 12; Y-Teens 11; Stir-Ups 11, 12; Senior Class Party Committee 12 . . . liked most the lunchtime mov- ies and Symposium . . . aspires to go to State College and become an elementary school Teacher will always remember falling down the steps to the Senior Quad. REED, GAIL ANN Gail was Editor-in-Chief of the Centaur enjoys water skiing and playing the piano . . . hopes to become a high school Teacher .. . other activities included A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11; A.F.S. Vice-President 11, 12; Au- tumn Round-Up Chairman; Girls’ League 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; G.A.A. can never forget the symbolism in her Junior English class. REED, PATRICIA ANN Pat thought that the after-game dances were fun... her ambition is to become a Dental Assistant .. the excitement of Homecoming and Commencement will long be remembered . took part in Y- Teens 10, 12; Senate 11; Class Council 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12. RATLIFF, MICHAEL ROBERT Mike was one of our Varsity Cheer- leaders . . . took part in Wrestling bP LOST . was a member of the 2 Senate 10, 11; Nominating Conven- tion Delegate 11; Key Club 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; and Senior Announcements Committee . . . hobbies include skin diving and mountain climbing . wishes to become an asset fo so- ciety appreciated the spirit demonstrated by the student body. RECHT, MICHAEL STANLEY Mickey was on the Varsity Tennis team 11, 12... is a baseball and basketball fan to enjoy life is his ambition. REISMAN, CAROL LYNDA Called Reese by some ... was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; and Student Af- fairs, Elections, and Thrift and Clean Campus Committees 12... hopes to graduate from college . really liked Mr. Brosio and Mr. Dickinson. 200 7 REISNER, LYNDA CAROL Lynda will never forget the A.S.B. Ball .. . hopes to become a Beau- tician . . . thought that the lunch periods were fun... art and bowl- ing are favorite pastimes . . . was a member of the Riot Squad. RICE, RUSSELL D. Rusty takes a special interest in surfing . . . to win the Indianapo- lis 500 is his goal. RICHOLSON, RANDALL HARRIS Rick spends most of his spare time working on cars, going to the beach, and reading . . . to become a Lineman for the Telephone Com- pany is his goal . . . enjoyed the lunchtime movies. 56 REYNOLDS, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Kathy to her friends... will al- ways remember the quietness of the cafeteria and the birthday parties held at lunch . . . aspires to be a Marine Biologist participated in Stir-Ups 11, 12; Riot Squad 11, 12; Y-Teens 12; Symposium 12; Girls' League 12... has fun water skiing, playing tennis, and travel- ing . . . loved the spirited rallies and locker inspection. REZNIKOFF, JUNE SUSAN June was Centaur Staff Clubs Edi- tor; Commissioner of Finance 12; and Junior Class Treasurer ‘ was active in A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; CS:Fe 10S ll 2zecenates 10a iis Symposium 11, 12; Auroras will never forget the '65 Nominat- ing Convention and being elected Commissioner of Finance . . . likes reading, ballet, and foreign art films . . . enjoyed Mr. Brosio’s World Affairs class. RICHARDS, JAMES AARON Jim hopes to become a Doctor... his hobbies include mountain climb- ing, surfing, and studying fungi. RICHMAN, CHRISTINA RUTH Chris liked the football and basket- ball games and the after-game dances participated in Class Council 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; A.F.S. 11; Auroras 12; Riot Squad 12; Stir-Ups 12; was Caps and Gowns Chairman 12... aspires to attend college and major in Elementary Education . . . will always remem- ber Homecoming '64 and being tapped for Auroras. RESZ, LARRY LEE Larry was active in Wrestling 10, 11, 12 and Track 12... skin div- ing, body surfing, and water skiing are favorite pastimes . . . hopes to become a P.E. Coach . . . en- joyed the football games. RICHARDS, ALAN SCOTT Scott was on the J.V. Football team 10 and was a Nominating Conven- tion Delegate 11 . interests in- clude surfing, cars, and dancing . will never forget the friendly teachers, Senior Traditions, and football games . . . plans to attend college and become a Highway Patrolman. RIDER, ALBA B. Alba would like to become a Court Reporter enjoyed the rallies and all the games most of all... . will always remember the Home- coming game and the Prom sewing is a special interest her activities included Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Senior Class Party Committee. RIPPERGER, CLIFFORD JAMES To become an Engineer and work abroad after college is Cliff's aim : enjoys golf, tennis, bowling, and handball . . . will long recall planting pennies in the Senior Quad liked Mr. Brosio's and Mr. Hansen's classes . . . belonged to C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 10, 11; Nom- inating Convention delegate 11; and Varsity Tennis team. ROBINSON, GLORIA JEAN Gloria hopes to attend Beauty Col- lege after graduation .. . liked the lunch hours and her Crafts class best . . . will never forget meeting Mike going to dances and fixing hair are special interests. ROGERS, MICHEAL ROY Known as Frenchie to some was a member of the Chess Club 10; Biology Club 10; and Nominat- ing Convention delegation 11 skin diving, flying, and hunting are: favorite pastimes. ROBERTS, LAURA ANN Laurie aspires to be a Cosmetolo- gist . . . her outside interests in- clude life drawing, interior decorat- ing, and ‘The Exceptions” . . . participated in Y-Teens 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Girls’ League 10, 11; Senate 10... enjoyed mostly fifth period lunch, after-game dances, and Senior Day . . . fondest mem- ory is a gold '59 Chevy. ROEL, SUSAN GAYLE Sailing and going to baseball games are two of Sue's favorite activities . . . being in the Home- coming Court will always remain a fond memory . . . hopes to be a Nurse .. . was R.O.T.C. Princess 10, 11; Homecoming Attendant 11, 12; A.S.B. Clerk . . belonged to Senate 10, 11; Rallies and Assem- blies Committee 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups . was proud of the spirit at the basketball games. ROBERTS, SHERYL LYN Gus to some was active in Class Council 10, 11; Senate 10, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11 . is interested in dancing, draw- ing, and going to the beach wants to go to college and then get married . . . will never forget the Senior Prom and After-Prom. ROGERS, JANICE JEAN Jan to all . . . was a member of Council 12; Senate 10; Y-Teens 11, 12; . . . takes a special interest in art, swimming, and fishing .. . meeting boys in the library will never be forgotten plans to attend college and become an In- terior Decorator liked the Senior Quad best. RIVERS, GLENDA SUSAN Susie will never forget being a green turtle at the Latin Banquet . enjoys church activities, swim- ming, and meeting people wishes to aftend college and be- come a better person . . . was active in C.S.F. 10, 11; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Senate 11, 12; Class Council] 12... loved the wonderful people at Crawford. ROBINSON, JUDY ANN Judy's activities included Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12 and Senior Secretaries’ Club . . . going to football games and playing pool are favorite pas- times her confusing Sopho- more year will always remain a fond memory . . . thought that the rallies and certain Business Educa- tion teachers were great... as- pires to become a Court Reporter or Legal Secretary. ROLETTO, PATRICIA ELLEN Pat was one of our peppy Song- leaders enjoyed cheering at games .. . liked the great school spirit . . . plans to attend college and become either a Nurse or Sec- retary going to the Senior Prom '65 and being chosen Song- leader will long be remembered . activities included Girls’ League 10; Senate 10; Y-Teens 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Senior Secretaries Club. 257 ROMERO, BARBARA SUSAN Barb hopes to become a Commer- cial Artist . was proud of the friendly spirit of all Colts Homecoming and the Senior Prom will always be remembered takes a special interest in painting, drawing, and music . .. was a member of Senate 10, 12; Class Council 12; Stir-Ups 12. ROVER, ROBERT BURKE Called Rover . . . takes an interest in hiking, camping and jeeping . plans to attend college .. . wishes to plan to help people help themselves. RUDIGER, NANCY JO Known as Rudi. . . loved the great rallies and school spirit . . . aspires to be a Missionary . . . transferred to Crawford in her Senior year... was active in F.T.A. 12; Girls’ League; Stir-Ups outisde in- terests include sewing and sports. on oO ROSEN, SANFORD ALAN Alan was a Senator 10, 11; Boys’ State Representative 12 .. . was on Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Model U.N. 11, 12; Speech Team 12; and Senior Class Party Committee . is active in B'nai B'rith Youth Organization... cannot forget Mr. Hendricks’ “trashcan toss'’ for Friendship Bonds ... plans a Law career... liked the teachers who were stimu- lating. ROSSMAN, PAMELA JOY Pam to all . . . enjoyed Mr. Dick- inson and Brosio's American Gov- ernment class the most . .. the summer of '65 in Miami Beach and Graduation will always be remem- bered . . . sewing, music, and-art are favorite activities . . . was in A.F.S. 10, 12; F.T.A. 10; Nominat- ing Convention 11; Class Council 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 12; Senior Prom Com- mittee. RUBIN, THOMAS EDWARD Called Ruby . . . was Varsity Foot- ball Captain and was active in J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football Ll 25a) Vee rackee Opa crsity Track 11, 12; Class Council 10; Senate 10, 11, 12; Lettermen's Club 11, 12; Student Affairs Committee 12; Elections Committee 12; and the Honor Roll 12... likes people, politics, and psychology . . . as- pires to become a Lawyer and be happy .. . liked Mr. Brosio and the spirited Colts most of all. RUDEN, RONNA ILENE Ronna will always remember the year of '65 and the Senior Prom . hopes to become a Psycholo- gist . . . thought that Mr. Linton's World Affairs class was great... took part in C.S.F. 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 10; Class Council 11; Stir- Ups 10, 11, 12; Senior Class Party Committee 12. ROMERO, ROSANNA Rosi hopes to enter the field of Medicine .. . liked the lortg lunches and movies best . . . getting three “superiors'’ at the District Music Festival will long be remembered . occupies her leisure time with sports, swimming, and tennis . . was.a member of Orchestra 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 11, 12. ROWE, TOM ALAN T.R. to some was J.V. Bas- ketball Manager 10; member of the Senate 10; Varsity Basketball Manager 11, 12; Nominating Con- vention Delegate 11; Senior Class Council; and Lettermen'’s Club 12 . enjoys swimming and football . . will never forget winning the Kiwanis Basketball Tournament. RUGGERI, CHRISTINE EUNICE “El Bono to some partici- pated in Y-Teens 10, 11; Ring Committee 11; Pacer-ettes 11; En- tertainment Committee . . . will never forget the Senior Lunch Quad and the trash cans hopes to graduate from San Diego State College and become a legal Secretary enjoys tennis and dancing . . . liked the football games most of all. RUNNELS, HOY JAMES Hoy was active in Gymnastics 10, 11 and Senate 12 .. . interests in- clude water sports and jungle driv- ing . . . winning Eastern League in gymnastics will never be forgot- ten... plans to go into the field of Art. SAGE, JUDY LEE Known as ‘‘Judy’’ to her friends . . . was active in Senate 10; Y- teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Typing Service 12 . . . judo, skin diving, and tennis are favorite pastimes . . . falling down the 800 building's steps will long be re- membered .. . aspires to become a Probation Officer and travel around the world thought that the after-game dances and Coach Sand- back were great. SANDERSON DELLA DIANE Sandee to some . . . enjoys swim- ming and buying clothes .. . will never forget watching Coach Draz make flowers for the Homecoming float . . . hopes to become a Sec- retary . . . liked Miss Hitt and Mrs. Geiger best. RYBICKI, DAVID BRUCE David takes a special interest in science . . . especially enjoyed Mr. Wright's Physics class . . . plans to attend college and major in Physics enjoyed the football games. SABAT, VICK! ELLEN Vicki plans to attend college and major in Designing enjoyed all the games, rallies, and dances . special interests include water skiing, sewing, and hunting was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 10, 12; Girls’ League 10, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer- ettes 11; Class Party Committee 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Commit- tee; Riot Squad. ST. JACQUES, JUDY LEYVONNE Judy likes to sew, read, and travel . . . after college she plans to attend San Diego State College ... fifth period lunch in her Junior year and Graduation will always be remembered . . . really enjoyed the football games . . . took part in Y-Teens 10; C.S.F. 10; Honor Roll 10; A.F.S. 11; Riot Squad 12; Stir- UpslO; altel 2. : SANDERS, DIANA M. Diana took part in Stir-Ups 10; Y- Teens 12; Riot Squad 12; Home- coming Decorations Committee 12 attending the Prom in her Sophomore year will long be re- membered hopes to attend college and have a career in Fash- ion Illustriation . . . was proud of the friendliness of Crawfordites and all the great dances. RUSSELL, SHARON ANN Sha to a few... liked the really great school spirit . . . intends to go to college and become a Social Worker . . . particiapted in Health Careers Club 12; Y-Teens 12; Sen- ior Class Party Committee 12... outside interests include horseback riding, swimming, and_ playing badminton . . . will never forget the Homecoming games. SAID, ABDU Abdu .. . from Ethiopia . . . was active in A.F.S.; Key Club; German Club; Electronics Club; and Senior Class Council . . . could often be found playing ping pong... will always remember the football games ... aspires to be an Engi- neer ... enjoyed the funny Colts and teachers, Symposium, and P.E. class. SANDLER, MARILYN R. Marilyn enjoyed her summer Amer- ican Government class with Mr. Linton . . . special interests include bowling, football, and teaching . wants to attend college and become a Teacher. SANDOVAL, RICHARD JAMES Ric took part in Varsity Wrestling 10, 11... devotes his spare time to surfing and skin diving... highlights of his high school life were the football games and the rallies . . . hopes to eventually become a Machinist . . . liked the lunch quad the best. SCHELL, MICHAEL B. Mike's activities included Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Senator 10, 11, 12; Captain of the Football team 12; Class Council 11; and Delegate to the Nominating Convention 11 hopes to enter the field of Medicine or Business . . . can often be found reading or participating in water sports . .. liked the great school spirit and fine coaches... C.1.F. Wrestling Matches and the football rallies will be remembered. SCHMIDT, JOHN L. JR. Jack would like to become a His- tory Teacher . . was a Senator in his Sophomore year . . . thought Mr. McAnear's German Class was the best at Crawford. RO Co) © SCHAEFFER, DAVID BENEDICT Didgit spends many hours surfing and ice sliding . . . after two years at Grossmont Junior College, would like to enter the Air Force enjoyed the long lunch hours at Crawford . . . will always remem- ber the spirit at the rallies. SCHMALFELDT, GENE NICK Nick hopes to enter the field of Business Administration . . . wants to own a Porsche . . . outside of school, enjoys all water sports, snow skiing, and sports cars. SCHEEL, HELEN ELAINE Helen plans to have a Medical Career after graduating . . . liked the beautiful campus and stimulat- ing teachers best . . . special in- terests include music, philosophy, and religion . . . activities included Medical Careers Club 10; Orches- tra 10,7117 12;) Latin) Clubs Opa 14a, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Class Budget Committee 11; Girls’ League 11; Symposium 12; Riot Squad 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. SCHMIDT, JANET FAYE Jan was a Captain of Pacer-ettes 12; was a member of Chorus 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Choir 11, 12; Girls’ Ensemble 12; Y-Teens 12... devotes her spare time to sewing and playing ping pong with Eddie . will never forget the Junior Ball and Graduation . . . thought that the Senior Quad and sixth period lunch were fun. SAVARY, MICHAEL WAYNE Mike to all is a fan of all sports . . . the Senior Prom will long be remembered . . . would like to attend college and become an Engineer . . . enjoyed the foot- ball games and after-dances most. SCHERKENBACK, VERNON JAMES Jim hopes to become a Dentist... . his activities included Senate 10, 11; Bible Club 11; and Senior Class Council . . . enjoys cars and working at Thirty-One Flavors .. . thought the after-game dances were fun... Mr. Martin's junior English class will not be forgotten. SCHMIDT, RONALD EUGENE Ron was a member of the Band 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; and the Latin Club 10, 11, 12... interests in- cluded Bach, Greek mythology, po- etry, and witchcraft . . . aspires to go into the Ministry . . . especially liked the Latin Banquet. SCHMIEDER, GARY RAY Gary liked the academic atmos- phere at Crawford . . . wishes to become a History Teacher surfing, skiing, reading, and pigeon raising are favorite pastimes. SCHULTE, DONALD MARK Mark will never forget his entire Senior year . plans to attend U.S.C. and major in Business and law . . . particularly enjoyed the football and basketball games and after-game dances . . . was a Dele- gate to the Nominating Convention 107i playing tennis and handball are favorite activities. SEIM, TONE Tone was our Exchange Student from Norway . . . will always re- member the welcome she received from all Crawford students . ‘politics, music, sewing, and sailing are favorite pastimes . . . enjoyed the friendly relationship between the students and teachers . . . ac- tivities included H.S.S.; A.F.S.; Thespians; German Club; Sympo- sium. SCHOEBINGER, SUSAN ELAINE “Binger to her friends . . . takes a special interest in singing, play- ing the accordion, and sports... wishes to be an Associate Minis- ter and Youth Director . . . liked Mr. Turner's and Mrs. Archibeque’s classes activities included C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 10, 11, 12; Bowl- ing Club 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Chorus. SCHUMAKER, JOYCE VIRGINIA Joyce enjoys ballet and jazz danc- ing . . . will always remember Mr. Hansen's American Literature class and Commencement . . . plans to attend college and later become an elementary school Teacher . . . was impressed by the friendly atmos- phere and tremendous school spirit . . . participated in Honor Roll, 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Thespians. SCHOENWALL, JAMES ALAN Jim likes to skin dive, surf, and attend Charger games ... was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12... would like to become a policeman : Coach Draz, and the Draz push-up will be looked back on fondly . . . enjoyed the food in the cafeteria. SCOTT, DAVID CHARLES Dave plans to attend San Diego State College and become a P.E. Coach appreciated teachers with a sense of humor. . . enjoyed the football games and Coach Draz's P.E. class . . . likes all out- door sports. SCHNEIDER, GAYLE ANN Gayle enjoys going to the beach . will never forget the summer of '65 . . . wants to marry a mil- lionaire . . . participated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, and Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 11. SCHUMACHER, SANDRA LEIGH Sandy plans to attend college and major in Math or Psychology . . interests include sewing, cooking bowling, and participating in sports . appreciated the football games and spirit . . . was active in C.S.F. 10; Honor Roll 10; Bowling Club 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 11, 12. SEYMOUR, NANCY JEAN Seymour to many . . . will never forget being tapped for Auroras ... liked Homecoming Week and the decoration work parties . . . thought that the Senior class and the school spirit were great . . . activities in- cluded Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Y- Teens Service Chairman 10, 11; Student Affairs Committee 11; Sen- ate 11; A.F.S. 11, 12; Senior Class Commencement Chairman; Girls’ League Social Chairman; Auroras President. 261 Oo) N SHANNAHOFF, DAVID HARRY Dave was a member of the Wres- tling team 10; the German Club 11; and the Nominating Convention 11 . hobbies include water skiing, weight lifting, and playing pool . enjoyed his entire Senior year . . aspires to become a Doctor and lead a happy life . . . thought the football games and after-game dances were fun. SHEPARD, DONALD THOMAS Kook to some ... to become a Forest Ranger is his aim... was proud of the great school spirit... surfing, hunting, and motorcycling are favorite pastimes .. . will never forget his Sophomore year. SHOEMAKER, PATRICIA ANN Pat will never forget the evening of the Junior Ball '65 . . . aspires to graduate from U.C.S.D. with a Ph.D. . . . enjoys ballet, sailing, and just having fun . was a member of Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; AIll- School Play 11, 12; Senior Play 11, 12; Thespians 11; G.A.A. 11. SHEARER, RONALD G. Shearer to some . . . was a member of the Physical Fitness team 11, 12 . special interests are hunting and surfing . . . will never forget Coach Draz's P.E. class . . . plans to go into the field of Forestry enjoyed the football games and the dances. SHERWOOD, DENNIS MICHAEL Dennis took an active part in foot- ball and wrestling . . . outside in- terests include skin diving and watching Bat Man .. . will always remember Homecoming . . . ambi- tion is to become a C.P.A. or Pilot . . enjoyed Mrs. Geiger the most. SHEEHAN, BARBARA DEE Known as Barb to all . . . was one of the Varsity Songleaders cheering at the Millikin game and Homecoming will long be remem- bered . . . desires to become an elementary school Teacher . . . ac- tivities included Choir 10, 11; 1.C.C. 10, 12; Girls League Publicity Chair- man 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11; Auroras 12; Class Council 12... liked the pep bus, the school spirit, and the friendly atmosphere ot Crawford. SHIER, CHARLINE CLARE Charline transferred here from Grossmont High School . . . activi- ties included Senior Y-Teens; A.F.S. 12; Stir-Ups 12; Spanish Club 12 takes a special interest in horseback riding, swimming, and playing tennis . . . immediate plans for the future include attending college and majoring in Marine Bi- ology enjoyed the friendly atmosphere. SHARKEY, PATRICIA ELAINE To become a Court Reporter is Patt's goal . . . she was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senior Secretaries . . liked the rallies, games, after-game dances, and the fabulous Senior Proms . . . has fun ice sliding and going to the beach. SHEPHERD, ROBERT WINFIELD Robbie will never forget Gradua- tion . . . likes most sports and radio broadcasting plans to attend college and become an Elec- tronics Engineer . . . appreciated the long lunch periods and the Colts . . . enjoyed the football and basketball games and the after- game dances. SHUTTS, DAVID KIMBALL Dave especially enjoyed the foot- ball games .. . his hobbies include motorcycling, going to the beach, and skin diving . . . liked Coach Draz's class and his tenth-grade Biology class . . . hopes to become an Aerospace Engineer or a Marine Biologist. | | { | SIMONS, ROBBI DOREEN Robbi was on the Pacer Staff 12; in A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; and; Quill and Scroll 12; Stir-Ups; A.S.B. Elections, Rallies and Assemblies, Thrift and Clean Campus, and Publications Committees 10, 11, 12 .. . was Special Events Chairman for Stir- Ups . . . would like to travel throughout the world and then be- come a Lawyer or Orthodontist. SLAYEN, SHERYL BETH Sheryl was Centaur Staff Senior Write-Ups Editor . . . and thought Homecoming ‘65 was great was a member of Y-Teens; Mr. and Miss Pep Committee; Stir-Ups; Stu- dent Affairs; Elections; Nominating Convention; Class Party Chairman 11; Pacer-ettes 11; Centaur Staff 11, 12; Girls’ League Ways and Means Chairman 12; Club Week Chairman 12; Riot Squad; A.F.S.; Honor RolltO sn] iomi2ee on tiked the football games. SMITH, LARRY MICHAEL Known as Mr. Smart to some... enjoyed all three of his years at Crawford . to become an In- terior Decorator is his goal appreciated the long lunch periods spends many hours working on cars. SITKO, SHARI ELISSA Sherry to a few... wishes to be a successful Commercial Artist . . . enjoyed the long lunches and the Spirit Bus to Long Beach . . . took part in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; GAA. 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Class Council 12 . . . takes a special interest in swimming and drawing . . . will never forget the day Mr. Maley confiscated her turtle. SLOBIG, SUSAN MARGARET Sue was a member of the Latin Club 10... takes a special inter- est in reading and listening to records attending Crawford High will always be a fond mem- ory... enjoyed the teachers and the lunch periods . . . ambition is to enter one of the Services. SKOUGH, KAREN LEE “Skoof'' to some .. . enjoys sew- ing ... likes the beach and foot- ball games . . . was Class Historian 10, 11, 12; member of C.S.F. 10; Honor Roll 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Cabinet 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens Secretary 12; Vice-President of Sen- ior Secretaries . . . will always re- member the beach house of '65 . thought the many opportuni- ties for students to be active was great . . . hopes to lead a happy and successful life. ruse SMITH, HAYDEN ROLAN Hayden plans to attend college and become a Teacher .. . thought the rallies and school spirit were su- perb . . . was active in J.V. Foot- ball 10, 11; Varsity Football 12; Track 11, 12; and was a member of the Honor Roll 11. SISLER, JUDITH BARBARA Judy to all... especially liked Mr. Brosio's World Affairs class and the Senior Art Studio . . . aspires to be a Psychologist . . . the foot- ball games and her entire Senior year will long be remembered .. . painting, body surfing, and sculpt- ing are favorite pastimes ... ac- tivities included Senior Dues Chair- man; Y-Teens; Symposium; Campus Life. SLOBIG, JOSEPH MICHAEL Joe was a member of the Wrestling team 10, 12 and the Physical Fit- ness team 11... . interests include body building, all sports, and the Man from U.N.C.L.E. aspires to become Mr. Universe . . . par- ticularly liked Coach Draz. SMITH, MAUREEN ELLEN Maureen was active in Y-Teens 11, 12;,and G:S:Fa. 11 . special in- terests are water skiing, boating, and art... will always remember the Senior Prom in her Sophomore and Senior years hopes to become an Interior Decorator .. . liked the wonderful kids, the foot- ball games, and the constant ac- tivity around campus. nT) Oy ya SMITH, MIKE JAY Mike was a member of the En- semble 12 and the Track team 12 . his hobbies include skin div- ing, spear fishing, and surfing... hopes to become a Marine Biolo- gist . . . was proud of the beauti- ful landscaping of the campus. SNOW, PATRICIA ANN Friends call her ‘Snowball’’ was Centaur Staff Faculty Editor . . . wishes to be a Teacher with a Ph.D. enjoys water skiing and going to the beach... will always remember the _ football games and the after-game dances : was active in Class Council 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Centaur Staff 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 12; Stir- ups 10, 11, 12... especially liked the intellectual discussions with Coach Draz held during lunch. SOMOGYI, VIVIAN IRENE Known as ‘‘Mouse ’.. . enjoys go- ing to the beach, painting, drawing, and reading was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11; Dad and Daugh- ter Banquet Committee 10, 11; Symposium 12; A.F.S. 12; Spanish Club 12... intends to attend San Francisco State College and study languages . . . liked the teachers and the friendly atmosphere. SMOCK, GORDON LEO Gordon hopes to enter Engineering . spends much of his spare time bowling . . . was active in the Bowling Club 10, 11, 12... liked his P.E. class . . . will never forget the '64 Homecoming game. SNYDER, LINDA JOY Snydley to some... has fun going to dances .. . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom . . . hopes to become an Airline Stewardess .. . was active in Choral Club 10, 11, 12. . . liked the long lunches and hearing the last bell on Fri- days most of all. SNODGRASS, SANDRA LEE Sandi intends to become a Beauti- cian . . . really loved the Senior Prom . . . can often be seen going to the beach . . . participated in Y-Teens 10, 12 . . . fondest mem- ories include the football games and Homecoming Week. SNYDER, LINDA RAY Lup to a few... will never for- get the shin guards that never worked in hockey . . . participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 12; Stu- dent Affairs Committee 12 plans to become a Dental Assistant . .. likes to go to the beach and dances ... particularly enjoyed the rallies and the football games. SMITH, VEDEAN Dean to some . . . enjoys reading, going to football games, and-listen- ing to folk music hopes to someday become healthy, wealthy, and wise . . . was active in Senate 12, and Stir-Ups 12 . . . will never forget Graduation. SNOWDEN, VICKI RAE Vicki wants to be an Interior Deco- rator and travel . . . e njoys horse- back riding, sewing, decorating, and the arts . participated in Stage Crew 11, 12; Honor Roll 11; Riot Squad 12; Sophomore Tea Committee 12 . . . will never for- get Graduation . . . liked the un- derstanding students and the friend- ly atmosphere of Crawford. SORENSEN, MARC LOUIS Marc's many outside activities in- clude judo, golf, target shooting, bowling, and swimming . . . will never forget having eight classes . in particular liked the teach- ers he had in his Senior year... intends to enter a Science career in the Navy. SORTILLON, ROGELIO ROY “King enjoys water sports, karate, and folk music . . . will always remember his first day as a Senior . plans to enter Oceanography : participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Graphic Arts Club 10, 11 . thought that the school spirit, Senior Traditions, and Mr. Juel's class were great. STAMBAUGH, CRAIG NELSON Stan hopes to become a Body and Fender Specialist . . . will never forget earning his first dollar in a band . . . was active in R.O.T.C 10, 11, 12. . . especially liked Sgt. Maushardt . . . has fun working on cars. STEIGER, ROSE EVELYN Rosie liked the rallies and the tre- mendous school spirit . . . has fun bowling and sewing partici- pated in Stir-Ups 10, 11 . . . hopes to get married and be a good Housewife . . . will never forget being nominated for Sophomore Homecoming Attendant. SPORLEDER, LINDA ELLEN Linda enjoyed the football and bas- ketball games and the rallies... was active in Class Council 10; GAAP ORAS S. 12; G.ock: 927 Y-Teens 12; Symposium 12... likes sports and reading . will always remember Graduation and Home- coming '65 .. . hopes to graduate from college. STEAGALL, ROBERT MAURICE Called Steag . . . enjoys all types of music... desires to become a Professional Baseball Player thought the long lunch hours and the football games were great... liked Coach Lanham's P.E. class in his Junior year. STAFFORD, CHRISTINA ELAINE Chris will always remember the Senior Prom '63 spends her time sewing, shooting pool, and going to the Silver Strand for beach parties . . . was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, and Pacer Staff 12 liked her Junior year and the quiet workroom in 801. STEBLEY, EUGENE LAWRENCE SPEARS, NANCY KAY To major in Spanish at San Diego State College is Nancy's ambition has fun going to the beach and dancing .. . will never forget Graduation and all her friends . .. participated in Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Cap and Gown Committee 12 . liked the foot- ball and basketball games and the lunch movies. STANLEY, ROSEMARY ELAINE Rosemary hopes to get married and raise a large family . particu- larly enjoys drama and sewing .. . participated in G.A.A. 10, 11, and Stir-Ups 10, 11... liked the foot- ball games and rallies very much. STEIMKE, JUDITH ELLEN Judy was active in Senate 10, 11; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 10; Class Council 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Nom- inating Convention; Riot Squad 12 . enjoys making her own clothes and going to Spring Valley dances . will always remember the day she broke her leg playing co-ed mushball . . . plans to attend col- lege . . . really liked Homecoming, the A.S.B. Ball, and Mr. McNellis’ fifth period crafts class. 265 STEPHENS, RAYMOND DANIEL Dan was a member of the R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10h el2: R.O.T.C. Color Guard; Boys’ Fed- eration ... was Junior Achievement Corporate President 10, Thee R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander 12; Cadet Club President 12... plans to attend college and get a mas- ter's degree in Business Adminis- tration . . . his hobbies include fishing and playing tennis. STERN, ROBERTA LEE Berta to her friends . . . will al- ways remember being the Girls’ State Representative from Crawford . enjoys playing the piano and reading . . . her ambition is to be- come a Musical Therapist . ‘ activities included C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Thrift and Clean Campus Commit- tee; Photography Chairman for the Junior Ball; Choir Accompanist 11; Choral Club 11, 12; Club Histor- ian 12; Class Party Chairman 12; Alumni Reunion Chairman ... liked Mr. Brosio's stimulating discussions. Say STOUT, JAMES CORWIN “Jaquar'’ to some . wants to become a_ successful Pharmacist _ . liked Coach Draz and appre- ciated the faculty . . . was in the Senate 10, 11 and Class Council 11... spends most of his leisure time surfing and playing pool. 266 STEPHENSON, JANICE MARIE Jan plans to attend Mesa College and enter the Navy as an Officer . enjoys tennis, dancing, and go- ing to the beach . . . her fondest memories include the A.S.B. Ball, Junior Ball, and Homecoming Week . .. participated in Stir-Ups 10, 12, and Riot Squad 12... in particu- lar liked the pep rallies, football games, and the great spirit of Crawford. STEWART, TRUDY Shorty took part in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, and April a la Mode Commit- tee . . . her outside interests in- clude dancing and bowling hopes to work and eventually marry . . the A.S.B. Ball and the Senior Prom will always be fond memor- ies . . . enjoyed the rallies and the long lunch hours. STEPPAT, DONA JOLENE Dona wants to attend college and marry a millionaire . . . really en- joys tap and modern jazz dancing and twirling the fire baton . . was active in Pacer-ettes 11... liked the friendliness everyone showed her when she first came from Ne- braska. STORER, STEVE PAUL Steve particularly liked the Senior Quad and Mr. Billings' class . . to become a dramatics Teacher is his goal . was a member of Thespians 10, 11, 12 . . . interests are skin diving and sculpting. STEPHENS, YOVANNE SACHIKO Sach to a few... will always re- member being Savings Stamps Mon- itor .. . hopes to become a Teach- er of the mentally retarded . has fun sewing, cooking, and play- ing tennis .. . participated in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 10, 11; Stir-Ups, 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Donut Dunk 'Em Chairman 12; Stu- dent Affairs Committee 12 liked the friendly atmosphere and the great school spirit. STEVENSON, PATRICIA ANN Patti takes a special interest in swimming, art, cooking, and sports . will never forget the fun times during her lunch hour . . . hopes to become a Teacher . . . thought that the football and basketball games and Mr. Billings' Chemistry class were fun . . . was a member of Y-Teens 11. STRATTON, JOSEPH CALVIN Joe appreciated the Counseling staff at Crawford . . . would like to go into Medicine . . . especially enjoyed his Chemistry class was on the Track team 10 and Cross Country 11. . . likes most sports, books, and science. STRAUB, JOHN CHRISTIAN Harry to his friends . was a member of the Surfing Club 10, 12... interests include surfing and racing his Austin Healy Sprite . enjoyed the football games and after-game dances . . . hopes to be- come a Commercial Airlines Pilot. STURLA, ANTONE TORVI Tony plans to go into Civil Service liked Coach Draz .. . en- joyed the football games and after- game dances surfing is a favorite pastime. SWEET, JOHN ARTHUR John likes to fly airplanes and build scale models . . . aspires to become a Commercial Airlines Pilot appreciated the fine teach- ers and friendly students. STRUM, DIANE CARROLL To attend college and become a Medical Secretary is Diane's goal . will never forget the beach house of '65 . . . participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Ring Committee 11; Class Party Decorations Committee 11; Cheer Contest Committee 12 . . . enjoys collecting odd coins . . . really liked Homecoming and the rallies. SUMMIT, SHIRLEY ANN Shirlee spends much of her time serving as a candy striper will always remember the night of the Junior Ball . . . plans to enter the field of Nursing . . . was ac- tive in C.S.F. 10; Medical Careers Club 10; Chorus; Choir; Choral Club 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Symposium 12 . . . really liked the wonderful spirited people at Crawford. STUDEBAKER, DON LEE Stude will never forget the foot- ball games . . . takes an interest in sports, Indian lore, and camping . was a cafeteria cashier 10, 11, 12... to become a Metallurgist is his goal . . . especially enjoyed the after-game dances. SWANK, GLENDA RAE To enter the field of Psychology and one day marry is Glenda’'s am- bition . . . will never forget Grad- vation . . . participated in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, and Bowling Club 11, 12... likes water skiing, hunting, and playing tennis enjoyed the football games and the school spirit. STRONG, FLORINE MARSHA Florine plans to attend college and major in Art... liked the school spirit, short lunch lines, and rainy days best... painting and sketch- ing are favorite pastimes .. . ac- tivities included Norminating Con- vention 11; Y-Teens 11, 12; Stir- Upsaliicmla: STUVERUD, PAUL H. Stu. transferred here from Texas . .. was a member of the Elec- tronics Club 11, 12 . . takes a special interest in surfing and be- ing a ham-radio operator wants to become an Electrical En- gineer. SWERDLOW, SUSAN EDITH Swerd to some was Pacer Staff Head Copy Editor .. . loves music of all kinds . . . enjoys play- ing the piano, creative writing, and reading . . . will always remember the last part of her Sophomore year . . wants to work with and help people in some capacity . . . was active in Class Council 10; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 10, 12; Bowling Club 10; Class Sweater Chairman 11; Symposium 11, 12; Girls’ State Alternate 11; Auroras 12... liked the opportunity at Crawford to meet people with different back- grounds and interests. 67 bs SYKES, CARL EDWARD Cari likes to travel, draw, and go to coffee houses . .. plans to at- tend U.C.B. and become a Doctor liked the Senior Quad and Homecoming . . . thought the foot- ball and basketball games were fun. TERRY, KAR EN WALKER Karen's outside interests include folk singing, swimming, camping, and sewing will always re- member the summer of '65 plans to attend college after grad- vation . . . was active in A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; French Club 10; Latin Club 11, 12; New Folk 11,12... en- joyed the beautiful campus and the great kids at Crawford. THESKEN, TERESA MARIE Terrie was Business and Literary Editor on the Centaur Staff likes to speak French and go to the ocean ... was active in A.F.S. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12; French Club 10; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; 1.C.C. 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Auroras . . . was a Na- tional Merit Finalist . . . enjoyed the football games at Crawford . hopes to become an Ocean- ographer . . . will recall fondly Mr. Billings’ lectures on pizzas and her summer spent working at Scripps. 268 TALBOT, GREGORY WEBB Greg was active as Senator and Red Cross Representative shooting and all water sports are favorite pastimes . . . wants to be- come a Stockmarket Tycoon. TERRY, HERBERT ALONZO Lonnie to all . . . was Pacer Staff Editor-in-Chief . . . will never for- get his trips to St. Louis and Chi- cago with the 1965 Science Fair . plans to attend college and eventually become a Teacher or Politician activities included Senate 10, 11; Gymnastics Man- ager 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Pacer Staff 11; Quill and Scroll 11; Quill and Vice President 12; Scroll Committee 12; Merit Scholar. TESTA, RAYMOND JOSEPH Ray hopes to become a Detective . likes all sports . . . enjoyed the football games and the after- game dances . . . will never forget walking into the wrong classes. THALER, LINDA Linda participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Class Party Committee 11; Thrift and Clean Campus Commit- tee 12; Class Budget Committee 12; Senior Luncheon Committee will always remember the Senior Prom and Graduation . . . plans to attend college and become a Teach- er . . . enjoys football games, dances, snow skiing, and going to the beach . . . loved the rallies and the great school spirit at Crawford Mr. Brosio was her favorite teacher. Budget and a National SYLVESTER, CHERYL LYNN Called Cherie by all .7. has fun working on cars and going to Ra- mona and Carlsbad . . . enjoyed her long chats with Mrs. Agnew . hopes te attend college and later become a Probation Officer participated in Stir-Ups 10; Senate 11; Prom Committee 12... fondest memories include Mr. Bro- sio and Mr. Dickinson's Sixth Period Government class and the fabulous lunch rallies. TESTA, EDWARD MICHAEL Eddie took part in Track 10. . aspires to become a Forest Ranger . will always remember Mr. de Beck's Record Keeping class enjoys most sports. THOMAS, DIANE LYNN Diane took part in Class Council 10; C.S.F. 11; Y-Teens 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Class Party Committee 12; Sophomore Tea Chairman 12 . . . has fun sewing, water skiing, and dancing . . . plans to attend college and become an elementary school Teacher . . . liked the spir- ited attitude of all Crawford Colts and the football and basketball games .. . will especially remem- ber the excitement-filled days pri- or to Graduation. THOMAS, JOANN JoAnn in particular enjoyed the football and basketball games and the Spirit Buses to Long Beach and El Centro . . . was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, and Riot Squad 12 outside interest includes football games .. . intends to become an Airline Stewardess fondest memories will include the day she won the Table Setting Contest at Crawford. THORNTON, CONSTANCE KAY Connie was on Pacer Staff plans to attend college and major in Business . . . will then travel liked the great school spirit at Crawford participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Typing Service 12 . will never forget Graduation . spends much of her time serv- ing as a Candy Striper. TING, SUSAN JANE Known as “Ting” . transferred to Crawford from El Centro in her Senior year . . . outside activities include swimming, sewing, cooking, and dancing . . . was active in Y- Teens 12 loved the football games intends to become a Pharmacist. | THOMPSON, DANA JOYCE Dana enjoys sports, swimming, and tropical fish . . . plans to become a Pharmacist liked Mr. Mar- ley's drafting class . . . will never forget her Sophomore year and the class of '64 . . . was active in Class Council 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Monitors Club 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 2s THORNE, ELAINE MARIE Lani can often be seen going to swap meets, collecting weird an- tiques, and raising black fuzzies hopes to become an Airline Stewardess and later marry ‘ participated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12... will always remember the Junior Breakfast and Mr. Brosio's wild id enjoyed the long lunch periods and the wonderful kids at Crawford. TIERNEY, PATRICK JOHN Pat enjoys surfing, skiing, driving, and working on his car . . . hopes to graduate from college . . . was a Delegate to the Nominating Con- vention 10, 11 . will always re- member the exciting Graduation activities liked Auto Shop class and Crawford in general. TINEO, JENNIFER DEE Jenny aspires to become an Airline Hostess enjoys beach activi- ties and after-game dances fondest memories include spending a week in Oceanside and going to the Senior Prom was active in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 12; Red Cross 10; Homecoming Float Committee 12... liked very much Mrs. Hall's sixth-period French Class. THOMAS, PATRICIA LYN Pat participated in Stir-Ups 10; Senate 11; Nominating Convention 11; Class Party Committee 12; and was Auroras Historian and Pub- licity Chairman enjoys swim- ming, sewing, and drawing will always remember Mr. Mar- ley's drafting class hopes to become a Technical Illustrator . . . had the most fun at the lunch- time movies. TIDWELL, JAMES LLEWELLYN Jim was Boys’ Federation dent . plans to attend college and then become a Banker appreciated the friendly atmosphere and people at Crawford .. . likes all water sports, dancing, and read- ing ... was active in Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11; Senate LORI, 2s AES 10m l2-ehoene One Rolle Op Iie l2-G:S Foe Ome) 12; Boys' Federation 10, 11; Class Council 11; Concessions Chairman 11; Key Club 11, 12; Latin Club 12; and A.S.B. 12. Presi- TODD, LINDA LARUE Linda participated in Stir-Ups 12; Autumn Round-Up Committee 10; Nominating Convention 11; Student Affairs Committee 12; Y-Teens 12; Senate 12; Rallies and Assemblies Committee 12; Thespians 12 enjoys swimming, football games, the beach, and shooting pool .. . will never forget the Senior Prom or Mrs. Del Principe’s Spanish class hopes to become an Airline Stewardess . . . liked the friendly atmosphere at Crawford best of all. 269 TOKARS, BRUCE JEREMY Bruce was a member of the March- ing Colts Band 10; R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12; Pacer Staff 11, 12; and Small Arms and Weapons Club 12 interests are photography, television, and radio . . . plans to go into the field of Broadcasting , enjoyed the basketball games. football and TOPIAL, ROSA Rosie has fun swimming, dancing, and playing tennis . . . will always remember the friends she made during her years at Crawford... was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10; Office Service 10. TRAUGOTT, JUDITH ANN Red to a few .. . was impressed by the strong school spirit ‘ participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, and Y-Teens 11, 12... will always remem ber the long lunch periods plans to attend college and major in the Arts. TOM, STEPHEN G. Tom to some... will never forget Graduation . plans to go into Business Management . . . was im- pressed by the friendly atmosphere at Crawford was a member of the Class Council 12 . .. en- joys singing and helping people. TRAFICANTI, CAROL ANN To become an elementary school Teacher is Carol's ambition enjoys sewing and working with children . . . will always remember Mr. Hansen's symbolism . . . was active in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Budget; Rallies and Assem- blies; Class Party Committee; Prom Committee; was Girls’ League Par- liked ticipation Chairman 12 all the lovely people. TOMIC, PHILIP WALTER To be a California Highway Patrol- man is Phil's aim he was a member of the Electronics Club . enjoys electronics and playing with a band ... Mr. Hunt's Physi- ology class will long be recalled thought the pep rallies and the Brosio-Dickinson team were the best parts of Crawford. TRANSUE, CURTIS LEE Curtis liked the long lunch periods at Crawford . . . has fun hunting and fishing . . . will never forget beating Hoover . . . wants to be- come a Cook in the Service. TOLLES, SALLY JO Sally plans to enter the. field of Sociology . . . was active in C.S.F. 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; A.F.S. 11, 12... will always remember the lunchtime movies... enjoys people thought the teachers at Crawford were first-rate. TOV, THALIA GABRIELLE Star hopes to succeed in her en- deavors and have a happy life. . . will never forget the summer of ‘65 . . . participated in Stir-Ups TO} I 12:°Y-Teens 10,1) 1)e 120s liked most the friendly people at Crawford . . . loves going to the beach and dancing. TREASH, ANITA JUDITH Nita transferred from San Dieguito High School for her Senior year enjoys reading, ballet, the theatre, and working at the Old Globe her fondest memory was her trip to San Francisco the summer of '65 .. . her ambition is to read everything . . . especially liked Mr. Linton's class and Sym- posium. TREBIL, JOHN John thought the football games were great especially liked Mr. Dickinson hopes to be- come a Forester . . . interests in- clude running and church. TRITTEN, LARRY EMIL Larry was Centaur Staff Art Editor . activities included Stir-Ups 10, ipl 2 es G.5.F el 1,12 Honor Roll 11, 12; Latin Club 11, Club Presi- dent 12; A.F.S. 11, 12; I.C.C. Rep- resentative 12... aspires to be- come a_ successful Attorney ; especially liked the football games and after-game dances. TYLER, CAROL SUE To attend San Diego State College and eventually become a Swim- ming Coach is Carol's goal she enjoys all sports, particularly swimming and diving . . . will never forget her Graduation and her Senior year... participated in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Nominating Convention 10; Stir-Ups 10, 12; Senate 11; Student Affairs, Rallies and Assemblies, and Publicity Com- mittees 12 really liked the football games and after-game dances. TRENT, ROBERT ENGLISH Bob took part in J.V. Football 10; Varsity Diving 11; Gymnastics 12; Lettermen's Club 12 . . . hopes to enter the field of Dramatics enjoyed Mrs. Vardell's English class will always remember the A.S.B. Ball. TUCKER, JANIE Friends call her ‘Midget’. . . has fun water skiing, swimming, and traveling participated in Y- Teens 10, 11, 12; Class Council 10; Senate 11; Office Service 11 . will never forget Graduation . wants to become a Mortician . especially enjoyed Mr. Blank- enburg's third-period U. S. History class. TRIMLETT, KRISTINE LEE “Tex” to some ... can often be seen going to the beaches, horse shows, or listening to the Smothers Brothers . . . will never forget dis- secting worms in biology class... was in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12, and Riot Squad 10, 11, 12... plans to enter the field of Art... had fun searching for a parking space every morning. m I Hi yr TUCKER, VICKI Tucker transferred here from Madi- son High School after her Sopho- more year... liked very much the friendly atmosphere of Crawford High . . . was atcive in C.S.F. 11, and Spanish Club 11, 12... spends much of her time writing speeches and short stories . . . hopes to work for the San Diego Police De- partment as a Policewoman and Social Worker. TRENK, MAURENE CHERRY Maurene enjoys surfing and sewing . will never forget the A.S.B. Ball and graduating a year ahead of time . . . was active in G.A.A. 10, 11; Latin Club 10; Girls’ League 10) liked the apple ma- chine best... hopes to become an Oceanographer. TUCKER, DIANE MARIE Diane was proud of the high stan- dards at Crawford in school spirit, athletics, and academic areas... was active in G.A.A. 10; Stir-Ups Oil melee Ge Suhamn di lisASESS sami 12; Rallies and Assemblies Commit- tee 11; Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Girls’ Chorus 11; Choir 12; Choral Club Council hopes to become a Physical Education Teacher takes a special interest in Job's Daughters, her church, and Girl Scouts . . . will always remember carrying the “D in Crawford for Pacer-ettes. reser UDALL, JAMES Jim takes a special interest in fish- ing . . . thought Coach Draz's class was great. 271 UMLAUF, JUDITH LAUREL Judi takes a special interest in swimming and music . . . Gradua- tion and her entire Senior year will long be remembered .. . plans to become a Registered Nurse was a member of Chorus 10; Y- Teens 11, 12; Stir-Ups. VAN BIBBER, MARGARET HELEN Maggie would like someday to be a Music Teacher was im- pressed by the friendliness of all students being Colonel of the Pacer-ettes will long be a fond memory .. . took part in Senate 10; Publications Committee 10, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Class Council 11; Girls’ Chorus 11; Choir 12; Drill Team 11, 12; Madrigal Ensemble 12; and was Decorations Chairman for both Homecoming and the Dad and Daughter Banquet. VAN NUIS, REGINA MAE Cal Western University is Gina's choice . . . she will study to be- come a Pediatrician . . . liked her Physiology class . . . was a mem- ber of Drill Team 11 and Senior Secretaries Club . . . spends many summer hours at the beach will always remember the Senior Prom. URICK, LAURA LOUISE Laura thought that the Music De- partment was great... will never forget being chosen for Madrigals . . hobbies include music, singing, and reading . was active in Girls’ Chorus 10; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Madrigal Ensemble 11, 12; Girls’ League 11; Riot Squad; was Choir President 12. VANINETTI, DAVE A. Daye will never forget his first day at Crawford .. . his interests in- clude fishing, hunting, and swim- ming . plans to attend junior college . . . appreciated the num- erous student activities. VALENTINE, LOUIS ARTHUR Rick was a member of the Surfing Club 12... hobbies include play- ing the bass guitar and surfing... hopes eventually to become District Manager of the Safeway stores. VANLANDINGHAM, GLENDA The spirit of the kids at Crawford is what Glenda enjoyed most... . she will always remember Gradua- tion . . . sang in Choir 10, 11, 12 and Girls' Ensemble 12 . . . liked Mrs. Johnston most of all hopes to be a Dental Assistant. UPHAM, BYRON Zip to some : was dctive in Track 10, 11, 12; Electronics Club 11, 12; Surfing Club 12... . likes all sports . . . hopes to become an Electronics Engineer . enjoyed the rallies and basketball games. VAN DOREN, THOMAS LEWIS Tom was a Senator . . . enjoys all outdoor sports .. . his Senior year will always remain a fond memory . aspires to become a Marine Biologist liked the football games most. VARON, BARBARA LEIGH Bobbi was in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senate 11; Nominating Convention as a Delegate 10, 11; Junior Ball Committee; Riot Squad 12; Y-Teens 12... liked the friendly teachers best . . . thought the Colts showed terrific school spirit loved spending the summer of '65 in ro- mantic Mexico City . . . wishes to become an English Teacher. VELAZQUEZ, RICHARD JOHN Richard plans to attend San Diego State College and then become an Electronics Engineer . . . his Senior ye ar will always be remembered enjoyed the football games and the after-game dances. VENANCIO, RICHARD ANTHONY Richard played J.V. Football 10; was in the Senate 11... to be- come an Airline Pilot is his goal . enjoys racing. VENTER, ROBERT LEE VESCO, DANIEL PHILLIP Bob hopes to attend college and Dan hopes to work in Law Enforce- be a success . . . swimming and ment . . . cars are a particular going to Joints are special inter- interest. ests . . . will never forget sitting next to Miss Pep in Drafting liked the spirit in all A.S.B. activi- ties the best . . . was a member of the Drafting Club 12; Senate and Class Council 12. VICARS, ROBERTA MAXINE Called Bert by some . . . enjoys dancing, riding horses, and sewing VIGIL, ROSE MARIE Rosie intends to go to college and é can never forget the Junior pesos aulsy holed: Zeopuced Ball . . . liked the excitement of FOUN tO WO OCMC saci enone eam came: Slaneaie dances, and rallies . . . her special join. the WAVES ee (ee pon memory is the Junior Ball . . . activ- ities included Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Girls’ League Representative 11; Thespians 12; and Play Produc- tions. Dance Teacher. WAGNER, DAVID EARL WAGNER, FREDERICK DON Dave thought the school spirit and Fred was active in the Wrestling teachers were terrific ... likes cars team 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics team and camping... hopes to become 10, 11; and Symposium 12 a Dentist . . . will never forget will never forget having Mr. Hen- Homecoming. dricks for Math two years in a row . . to become a Professor of Po- litical Philosophy is his goal especially liked Mr. Brosio. WAINSCOTT, SUSAN JANE Sue took part in A.F.S. 10; Y-Teens TOME ita 2eecotir-Ups 10; atl) 1.2; WALKER, PAUL GLENN Glenn to all . . . was a member of the Swimming team 11, 12 Girls' League 11 . . . special inter- water skiing, boating, and skin div. ests include ice sliding, swimming, ing are favorite pastimes . . . eee and dancing . . . ambition is to be- to attend college . . . enjoyed Mr. come 4a Beautician and eventually Brosioier lactones: marry . . . fondest memory is get- ting from the game to the first after-game dance . . . especially enjoyed getting free lunches in the cafeteria and leaving school at 12:30. 213 274 WALLIS, JAMES H., II Jim participated in J.V. Baseball 10; Nominating Convention 11; Va- sity Baseball 12 ... takes a spe- cial interest in politics . . . will never forget the Nominating Con- vention plans to attend col- lege and eventually go into the F.B.1. . . . thought the football and basketball games were fun. WARD, WINIFRED MARGARET Winnie to most... was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Riot Squad 10; Y-Teens 12; Senior Class Party Committee special interests includes listening to James Brown records and dating her am- bition is to lead a happy life and eventually marry . . . enjoyed the football games, teachers, and at- mosphere the most. WEBER, BONNIE ELLEN Bonnie plans to become an ele- mentary school Teacher . . . took an active part in C.S.F. 10; A.F.S. 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Riot Squad 12; 1.C.C. 12; Senior Secretaries . spends many hours participat- ing in church activities . . . will never forget the day she became a Senior. + WANGLER, STEVEN PAUL Steven was a member of the Class Council 12 his entire Senior year will alwyas remain a_ fond memory ... hopes to become a Mechanic . . . liked Mr. Hunt and Miss Eaton. WASSMAN, MARYKAY MaryKay enjoys skin diving and the wild surf . . . fondest memory is go-karting with one of the more popular teachers . . . activities in- cluded G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; G.A.A. Secretary; G.A.A. Vice President; New Folk 12. WANNER, MARY LOUISE Mimi to some .. . participated in Senate 10; Choral Club 10, 11; Girls' Chorus 10, 11; Class Council 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Senior Dues Committee; Y-Teens 12; Symposium 12; GAA. 12 spends much time drawing, water skiing, and painting . . . plans to attend col- lege . . . thought that the after- game dances and Mr. Brosio’s World Affairs class were great. WEAST, PENNY ELAINE Penny hopes to become an Airline Stewardess and later marry a lawyer . . . will always remember New Year's and Graduation water skiing and fishing are favor- ite pastimes was proud of Homecoming . . . activities includ- ed Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Dad and Daughter Banquet Entertainment Chairman; Sophomore Tea Commit- tee; Senior Secretaries 12. WALTERS, CAROLE LOUISE Carole takes a special interest in reading, dancing, swimming, and participating in church activities . hopes to lead a fulfilling life particularly liked the rallies, movies, and dances . . . her entire Senior year and Commencement will never be forgotten . . . was in G.A.A. 10; C.S.F. 10; Honor Roll 10; Y-Teens 11, 12; Thespians 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Pacer-ettes 11, 12; Pacer-ettes Captain 12; A.F.S. 1:24 WARREN, ALBERT JAMES Jim was a Senator 11; President of Boys' Choir 11; President of New Folk 12; in C.S.F. 11; Madrigal En- semble 12 . . . his interests are folk music, De Molay, flying, and cars . . . will never forget the '65 A.S.B. Ball and Senior Traditions . . hopes to become a Commer- cial Aviator . appreciated the long lunch periods and the great teachers. WEBER, CHARLES JOSEPH Chuck likes to work on cars... to become a Mechanical Engineer is his goal enjoyed the after- game dances. WEBER, MARY ANN Mimi enjoys dancing, traveling, and ice skating . . . hopes to become a Secretary or Bookkeeper thought that the opportunities available to students were great. WELLMAN, SUZANNE Susie liked the spirit and the bas- ketball games hopes to be- come an Airline Hostess . . . was active in Class Council 12; Red Cross 12; Stir-Ups 12. WETHERINGTON, LINDA CHERYL Lynn will never forget the summer of '65, and the Senior Prom plans to attend Junior College and lead a happy, useful life . . . en- joys writing and listening to rec- ords .. . especially liked getting out at noon . was a member of Riot Squad 10, and Stir-Ups 10, Tile li2e WEIDAUER, BETTYJO Betty Jo will always remember the summer of '65 .. . desires to be- come an Airline Stewardess and eventually marry . . . appreciated the dances and school activities . . . was a member of Y-Teens 10, 12, and Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12. WESTFALL, KARL ROBERT Karl was our Senior Class Vice President activities included Class Council 10, 11; Boys' Feder- ation; Senate 11, 12; Latin Club 11; Campus Life 11, 12; Honor Roll LOMO al 2 Goch by el 2s Ney, Club 12 enjoys all water sports the Senior Prom will always be remembered .. . aspires to become a Dentist . . . liked the neat bunch of kids at Crawford. WEISS, RONALD BARRY Ron was in C.S.F. 11; Surfing Club 12; Electronics Club 12 .. . his interests include surfing, fishing, and electronics plans to at- tend U.C.S.D. and become an Elec- tronics Engineer . . . was proud of the sports and school spirit. WESTIN, MARILYN JEAN i WEHKING, JAMES D. Jimmy was a Delegate to the Nom- inating Convention 10 . . . likes to water ski and play golf... the Senior Prom will always be remem- bered hopes to become a Television Technician . . . liked the friendly atmosphere at Craw- ford. WEST, JANET MARLENE Jan devotes her spare time to horseback riding and going to football games and to the beach .. will never forget living and surfing in Puerto Rico . . . plans to attend college . . . enjoyed the kids and fine teachers at Crawford the most. WETTSCHURECK, DIANA MARY Di to some . . . takes an interest in going to the beach and student teaching . . . will never forget the Junior Breakfast, being on T.V.-8 Dancetime, and the Senior Prom ambition is to become an elementary school Teacher . . . lik- ed the great school spirit, Home- coming Week, and all of the foo}- ball and basketball victories . took part in Senate 10; Stir-ups LO; ies CALE.o. Os Y-leensi 12. Senior Class Party Committee; Riot Squad 12. a 275 WHALING, DAVID KENDALL Whalen to some. . diving Electronics Engineer were superb. WHITLOCK, ANGELA VIRGINIA Ginnia enjoys horseback riding and surface diving . would like to work in Therapy liked her Senior year and the _ beautiful campus the best. WILCOX, KATHLEEN ANN Kathy's activities included C.S.F. 10) 112 FACES. O, hp nickes Chairman for Dad and Daughter Banquet; Copy Editor and Column- ist on Pacer Staff; Symposium 12 enjoys sewing, reading, and listening to music . . . will always remember her friends and_ her Volkswagen enjoyed Craw- ford’s atmosphere of freedom the most. . enjoys skin hopes to become an thought the Football and Wrestling teams WHITE, WILLIAM TED Bill was on the Swimming team 11, 12; Lettermen's Club 11, 12; Class inter- ests include cliff jumping and Volks- . will always re- Council 12; Senate 12... wagen buses . . member the football games plans to attend San Diego State College and then become an En- especially liked Mrs. gineer Vardell. WIDMER, BARBARA JO Barb to all . . . took part in A.F.S. 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Sym- posium 12... outside hobbies in- clude oriental philosophy, and sketching . . . wants to lead a full and complete life enjoyed sitting on the grass and talking to her friends at lunch. WHITEHEAD, ROBERT LOUIS Bob especially liked the long lunch periods his hobbies include bird watching and collecting stamps, rocks, and sea shells hopes to someday lead a safari into Africa. WILCOX, JUDITH ANN Judy enjoyed Mr, Perkins’ second period class and the lunch hours . wants to marry and be happy Disneyland, and Commence- ment will always remain fond mem- ories .. . was active in Class Coun- cil 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Girls’ League 11. WHITE, RICHARD LESLIE Football, surfing, and going to dances are some of Rick's favorite Pastimes . . . the football games, after-egame dances, and _ Senior Prom will always be remembered . to become a Fireman is his goal. WHITRIGHT, TERESA JO Terry liked fourth period brunch and waiting to see that special person after school the best . enjoys singing, touring, and read- ing ... aspires to become an ele- mentary school Teacher . . . was a member of G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Chorus 11; A.F.S. 11, 12; Madrigals 12; Choir 12; Riot Squad 12. WILCOX, WILLIAM B. Bill spends most of his time work- ing on cars and going to the beach plans to attend college and eventually go into the Air Force . enjoyed the football game. WILKERSON, GLEN ROY Glen hopes to work in the Fores- try Department . . . swimming and hunting are favorite pastimes . liked the rallies and school spirit. WILLIAMS, JAMES LAMONT Jim won the State Championship in the Voice of Democracy Speech Contest . . . was a member of the Honor Rall 10, Uilpei2 GS.F. 10; 11, 12; Choir 11; Boys' Chorus 11; Campus Life 12; Spanish Club 12 enjoys music, reading and church work plans to attend Westmont College, teach Speech, and eventually enter the Ministry ‘ especially liked the football and basketball games, Mr. Van Buskirk, and Mr. Juel’s non-mathe- matical lectures. WILLIAMSON, GERALD Jerry hopes to become a Civil En- gineer . interests include foot- ball, drafting, and going to dances . . enjoyed the rallies and the football and basketball games. WILLIAMS, EILEEN FRAN Eileen plans to attend college and enter into Government Service .. . enjoyed the wonderful spirit and lunchtime activities . . . loves read- ing and listening to music was a member of Senate 10, and Stir-Ups. WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN THERESA Kathy hopes to attend San Diego State College and become a Teach- er... swimming, dancing, skiing, and reading are all favorite pas- times . . . will never forget Mr. Linton's History class . . . activities included Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Pacer-ettes 11. WILLIAMS, HOWARD MICHAEL Mike was President of the Key Club at his school in Wisconsin before transferring to Crawford . . . inter- ests include tennis, baseball, and water skiing . . . hopes to go into the field of Forestry. WILLIAMS, SANDRA FAYE Sandy enjoys meeting new people and being active on committees will always remember Mr. Young's Spanish class and his “buddy” system would like to become an elementary school Teacher ... was in Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, and Class Council 10. WILKERSON, ROLLIE BRYANT Ral participated in J.V. Football 10; Varsity Track 12; and _ Varsity Baseball 12 . . . interests are bowl- ing, swimming, football, and base- ball . . . aspires to become an Architectural Draftsman .. . thought the sports and school spirit were first-class. WILLIAMS, JOANNE Jo hopes to travel abroad enjoys boating and water skiing . was active in Thrift and Clean Campus Committee 11; Senior Secretaries appreciated the lunch hour and the friendly stu- dents. WILLIKSEN, ADOLPH WILLIAM Al participated in J.V. Football 11 devotes his spare time to his Model “A, ' swimming, and fishing to become a Diesel Engineer is his goal . was impressed by the friendly atmosphere at Craw- ford, PN) WILSON, DAVID EDWIN Dave participated in J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Wres- tling 11; Lettermen's Club 12... enjoys skin diving and water ski- ing ... hopes to become a Forest Ranger thought the school spirit was terrific. WILSON, MICHELE IRENE Michele plans to attend college and lead a happy, successful life... was proud of the dances and all the games .. . took an active part in Senate 10; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 2¢pAch son zee Fst AvLO whale WOOD, MICHAEL D. Woody to some . . . was a mem- ber of the Surfing Club 12 tokes a special interest in cars . enjoyed Mr. Marsh's Auto Shop class . . . plans to go into Law Enforcement . . . thought the rallies and lunch periods were fun. WILSON, JOHN FREDERICK John was a member of the Senate 10, 11 and the Varsity Football . occupies his leisure time with skin diving, football, and especially enjoyed the hopes to go into the Trust or Insurance Business . will never forget the friends team 12 fishing...) football games he met at Crawford. WION, STEVEN CHARLES Steve was in the Senate 10 and the Bowling Club 12°... is an all- around sports fan . . . enjoyed the after-game dances . his ambi- tion is to become a P.E. Coach... especially liked Coach Draz and the relationship between the teach- ers and students. WILSON, LINDA LEE Lynne to all Participated in Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Symposium 12; Y-Teens; G.A.A. 12 . . . swimming, writing, and making friends are what she likes to do most football games, Homecoming Float parties, and her entire Senior year will never be forgotten .. . hopes to become a Pediatrician . . . en- joyed the long lunches and the school spirit. WOLF, RUTH ANN Ruth Ann was a member of Class Council 10, 11; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Senate 11; Pacer-ettes 11; Stir-Ups Wer itis ly outside interests include bowling and dating the day she ripped a muscle in her leg will never be forgotten wants to become an Airline Stewardess spirited great. thought that the rallies and games were WILSON, DIANNE LYNNE To enter the field of Business is Ginger's goal . . . she enjoys play- ing the organ, dancing, and sew- ing . . . was proud of the friend- liness and spirit of Crawfordites . liked the football games .. . activities included Girls’ Chorus 10; Choir 11; Campus Life 11. WINTROUB, JOAN LINDA Joanie's activities included C.S.F. 10; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Art Sery- ice 11; Pacer-ettes 11, 12, Captain 12; Y-Teens 12 her outside interests include sailing, playing badminton, and attending football games .. . wants to go to college and become a Commercial Artist . .. liked everything at Crawford. WOODSON, STEVEN ODELL Steve spends most of his extra time practicing karate . .. will never forget the administration at Craw- ford. WOODWARD, DOROTHY MAY Dorothy would like to become a Nurse . . . her fondest memory is going to the Senior Prom... . lik- ed the games, rallies, and the spir- it best . . . devotes her extra time to cooking and studying the Bible. WUNNER, BARBARA ANN Barbara hopes to become a Medical Technician or Veterinarian .. . en- joys all water sports and being plain lazy . . will never forget the A.S.B. Ball or her Junior gym class with ‘‘Birdie.” ZENI, ANNETTE THERESE Zeni's activities included C.S.F. 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11; Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; I.C.C. 11; A.F.S. 11, 12; President of Chorus; Riot Squad 12; Senior Class Party Committee 12 . . . outside in- terests include tennis, folk music, and stock car races . . . ambition is to get a Doctorate in Psychology . enjoyed the friendly atmos- phere at Crawford and Mr. Linton’s World Affairs class. WRIGHT, JAMES WILLIAM, II Jim likes all sports . . . the Senior Prom will always remain a fond memory .. . plans to go into the Marine Corps . . . liked the school spirit and the school itself. YAKEL, DWIGHT CLINTON Called Squibb . was a Pacer Staff Reporter 12; a member of Symposium; Honor Roll 11, 12; C.S.F. 12; Senate 12... fixing his pick-up truck is a favorite pastime hopes to become a Foreign Correspondent or Newspaperman . especially enjoyed Mr. Brosio's World Affairs class and the foot- ball games . . . thought the teach- ing staff at Crawford was first-class. WRIGHTSMAN, MICHAEL WAYNE Mike was on the J.V. Football team 10; Track team 10; Senate 10, 12; Surfing Club 11; Class Council 11, 12; Student Affairs Committee 12 interests include baseball, surfing, and water skiing . . . will never forget putting shaving cream all over Coach Medenwald hopes to become a Contractor or a Sports Newscaster . . . especially enjoyed the after-game dances and was proud of the school spirit. YORDY, LARRY DAVID Larry was a member of the Surfing Club 12... plans to continue his education and eventually go into Industrial Arts appreciated the friendly atmosphere at Craw- ford. WORSHAM, LINDA Linda was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 11; Senate 12... dancing, sewing, and writing let- ters are hobbies . . . her ambition is to travel and eventually marry . liked the spirited rallies and games best. WYLIE, JAMES WILLIAM Jim was a member of the Senate 1050a1 . the Senior Prom will never be forgotten . .. aspires to become a P.E. Coach . . . liked the school spirit and after-game dances best of all. ZIMMERMAN, CINDY KAY Cindy hopes to travel, teach, and eventually marry . .. enjoyed the pep rallies and football games... . the Senior Prom will always re- main a fond memory . . . took part in G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens TO, UT 2; AES Opt 1) 122Girls! League 11; Riot Squad; Girls’ En- semble 12; New Folk 12; Sympo- sium 12. 279 ZUCKER, ROBERT DEAN Bob was Assistant Sports Editor on the Pacer 11, and Pacer Sports Edi- tor 12 likes to collect top- forty records and write to his pen pals . . . will never forget Inter- national Philomena day . . . hopes to become a Journalist . . . enjoyed the football and basketball gamés and eighth-period Journalism class. ZWEIG, SANDRA Sandy to her friends . . . enjoys going to the beach and just driving around .. . will never forget this year and Commencement... . would like to become a Legal Secretary and live a happy life ... was proud of the friendly attitude of all students was a member of Stir-Ups 10, 11, 12; Nominating Convention 11; Senior Secretaries Club 12. ZYKWA, ROBERT LAWRENCE Called Zookes . . . was a member of the Boys' Federation 10, 11 and the Senate 11 . enjoys water sports and motorcycles . . . aspires to become rich . .. liked the rallies, lunch periods, and P.E. coaches. Nie Graduating PAUL ARNEY EVAN BENNETT JO ANNE BEATY SUZANNE M. CUADRAS FRANK DAVIS CHRISTOPHER S. DAVIS JAMES G. DUNNING DONALD C. EMBLETON JAMES FINNIGAN GARY FENTON ALLEN GARCIA THOMAS GREG MARY GOMEZ WILLIAM HOWELL JANET L. HALL MICHAEL JONES GLEN JACOBS EDWARD KELLY, JR. LOUISE KALANTER SUSAN P. KA SAL ROCHELLE A. RAND SAMUEL J. SIEGAL EVANTHIA SICKLER LARRY SNOW RANDOLPH J. SWAIN SANDRA L. SWANSTROM JOHN M. TUCKER ROLAND VIRISSIMO MARIE C. VILLANHUE REBECA A. LOHRINGEL ZUPAN, MARY MARGARET Mary to most . . . appreciated the wonderful teachers who helped her . will never forget her trip to the Padua Hills with Mrs. Brownell and her Spanish class . . . partici- pated in C.S.F. 11 and New Folk U2. YG, emoriam MARSHA McGAW JOHN HAILE LANCE SHANLEY DALE McCORMICK BONNIE LARSON DON MAIZE 281 Academic: Section (2.5.22.-..2.2--. nsaresen ee edeeanersnneesteeeerens 36 Activities Sechon - .2.025 205. nccesnncceeenecontinyy nase eeeeeuerere 70 Acknowledgements © c.: isc-20tecch-staee ese eee teen cenen es 284 PVISOTS) ices cst oencieees orca a eee eee ee eee 1? 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The staff has worked hard to develop _ the theme, improve the book, and provide extensive coverage. However, the final suc- cess of the CENTAUR depends upon the support of the student body of Crawford High School. — : At this time, thanks should be given to the many people who helped create and produce the CENTAUR: : To the staff, who worked long, hard hours making the layouts, choosing the pic- tures, and writing copy for their sections. To Mr. Linderman, our advisor, for his guidance and help with the technical and practical aspects of our work. To Mr. Phil Binks and Mr. Burton Nestor of Busco-Nestor Photography Studios for their prompt and efficient service. To Mr. Wiley Westerfield and Mr. Jim Neyenesch of Neyenesch Printers, Inc., fer their co-aperation and patience. To the S. K. Smith ee ainany for the fine work « on shee To Mrs. Irene Johnston for her help with the records and the mandgé our funds. To the administration and faculty for their assistance and understanding in various situations which arose. And to the many other people who inspired and encouraged the staff throughout the year. It is the sincere wish oF the staff that you enjoy and appreciate the 1966 CENTAUR as much as we do. Sincerely yours, Gail Reed Editor-in-chief 1966 CENTAUR A u tographs 7) U tographs Autographs 144 au tographs if j . | ;| Pe) J u Se ee et 7 tage Nie TK OM AE She. ei es a ate ee ee el a ea eR Se ee io) Ce ee oe ee ee : , ; a en ee sail aia Tees Peeled ate a Nee ae eT di a ae Se r ¥ delta ET iae Pe, Ree . 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