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

 - Class of 1971

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W umwaw--, E52 V 'r . 'L-v-0 I S53 6 I fm ff' wr-' Q sf K' N 1' , 2 xl' 2 . W 05... Q, , ft , ' . ,R K 1' 5 nn , ,+ lay ..-f v 4' z . exp? MD SW UWWWNW TVLCICVR D BODY SPQEQQDS AQfUWWfWWQS WXSS 12 ,X , -X X 60 'Y 'J C 97 gf V M06 K an MQQ SN U,.. M, ,SP SS Km S 5 . , X Q- I wznsmnmq QW L X .9 K K .12 xx X Eze, . X 'QM GX x X Y. Y Q fm X, . X Q it X Q S X Xl 'M YW Q t 7 .. Y wg-is . 1::g,!s e-'f X :., ,:, 1 X. - gf 'L M1 X in n ,fn 1 wp. ,-nv A .Y I I ,f .- .y 3352 4 V ,X 'N A if '. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Songleaders Entertalned Colts with Clever and Original Routines By dancing, singing, shouting, and screaming, the songleaders try to generate enthusiasm and team support with their original and creative routines. The Stripper routine seemed to be the most popular among students. Clockwise, from top left, are songleaders Malka Buchinger, Alice Salas, Vicky Ong, Lori Liston, and Carla Mohre. 14-Student Life Cheerleaders Gave IVIoraI Support to All ot Crawfords Teams After attending a cheerieader's workshop during the summer, the cheerleaders returned to Crawford in September with new and exciting ideas with which to start off a new school year. Clockwise, from ieft, are Joyce Wolfe, Red Arnaud, Paul Russel, Jo Ann Humphries, and Danny Regas. i I Pep Club Stirs Up Spirit by Supporting School Activities Stir-ups, Crawford's pep club, contributed their support in many ways. They were responsible for organizing the voting of Mr. Football and Mr. and Miss Pep awards. A select group of club members form the Benchwarmers to provide extra support for the football team. The club's contribution to the Homecoming activities earned first place in the Parade of Floats. Club president Larry Murakami, and his constant companion Barry Grobman, kneel in front of Rose Aftreth, treasurer, Miriam Aftreth, vice president, and Nancy Clements, secretary. 16-Student Life Mascots Received Many Laughs for Skittish Antics During Rallies Emerging from their costumes long enough for a group portrait, Rod Savel and Jim Richardson hold Carol Edwards as she receives added support from Colli Cannon. These fun-loving characters t 'b t d I h t f tb ll con ri u e many aug s a oo a and basketball games with their impromptu, humorous acts. ,gs i Student Life-17 Hilarious Skits, Audience Participation, and Former Students Added Photos on these pages reflect some of the antics and gaiety which were typical of the noontime pep rallies during football season. Malka Buchinger and the filly lead cheers and entertain students. Below left, the 1969 Pep Squad posed with the current song and cheerleaders during the Homecoming Game at Aztec Bowl. 'tBeat,', a new cheer, featured the pep leaders in a unique synchronized alignment. Paul Russell interviews the 1942 homecoming queen and her court as a special feature of the homecoming rally. On the opposite page, top right, Paul presents Mrs. Frances Archibald with the ' f W t , first place trophy for Homecoming room decorations. Her third period class won the award for the second consecutive year. 18-Student Life Colorful Letter Carriers Led High-Stepping Pacerettes 20-Student Life Through Entertaining Routines at Football Games and Parades . 96? ati? kt H I Under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Keefer, the drill team performed at all home football games and rallies. The routines were created by the girls on the drill team, under the direction of Colonel Karen McCullough and her assistants. Seated above are Captains Sandy Greenlee, Sue Dyke, and Cheryl Draper with Heidi Triggs, Sue St.Jaques, and Darlene Meek in the second row. Student we-21 1 75 wa F53 if 157. : 1 Qs 'S sf I 5 4 As drum major, Gunnar Biggs has the task of leading the marching band during all performances. A member of the band for three years, Gunnar is also a member the pep band and the stage band. g ,r Below: the drum section of the band is .A shown standing at attention. ' ' 'Y of Crawfords Marching Band Earned Recognition atSeveraI Band Reviews .ek Hard work and many long hours enabled the marching band to receive recognition for their outstanding performances. They were Parade, and participated in the Autumn Band Review and the Fall Band Review. Mr. Dennis Fost has held the responsibility of awarded second place in the Santa Ana Christmas GI' directing the marching band for four years. Student Life-23 ,, , i-fin Terry Boone, Four Beautiful Attendants, Reigned Over Homecoming Crawford's students and faculty will find it hard to forget the pretty, smiling faces of the 1970 Homecoming Court. o Sophomore attendent Joy Barnes, far left, was escorted by Donald Richman. Junior attendent Terri Car, left, was 3 me escorted by George Montello. Terry Boone was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1970. She was escorted by Keith Milne and attended by Seniors Madeline Krooskos, above left, and Angie Hixson, left. Madeline was escorted by Howard Berlin and Angie was escorted by Curtis Brown. Student Life-25 it ,. Aa. 5 -.4 2 25' SX A Q Q' 'S Syl: S Q X . -v fxilf. .Q QP 7 Q fl L .A X K . K , . Q, X - ,Q R X 3 is Q K J 'N ENE fs vm, I ff dl 5 ?'f 'VT -'--ef Wkih ' , 5 .Jw 81 Hua NWK, ,, K fx . . ' 31 'iff . Qgllrf' 'WL ' A' uf M 'M LGA QW 6 I ' :fy K I 1 f 1 I, W f 5 E ,W 'fo' 943' 'f fy :Ui Ll llis The American Field Service club enables students to touch hands with other cultures through personal involvement. Counseled by Mrs. Frances Archibald and Mr. Ray Wagner, the club sponsored various activities which allowed Barbara Finnis from Britain to complete her senior year at Crawford. After conquering numerous dragons, Crawford's knights in shining armor received a letter as their reward. Their efforts enable them to join the Letter- men's Club, an elite group of outstanding athletes advised by Coach Jim Sams. 30-Student Life Spirited Colts Received Recognition for Pep and Athletic Ability Senior Tom McClure was awarded the title of Mr. Football for his outstanding Carlos Amezcua, left, and title. Benchwarmer Barb Zimmer and cheerleader Paul Russel, left, showing never-ending loyalty and spirit during games and rallies. Also receiving the titles of Mr. and Miss Pep for having the most spirit in their class were sophomores Mark Armstrong and Rose Aftreth, above, left, seniors Larry Murakami and Sandy Fisher, center, andjuniors Oscar Amezcua and Miriam Aftreth. performances during games. He is flanked by Mark Robbins, who were contenders for the 1970 were awarded the titles of Mr. and Miss Pep for Student Life-31 Crawford Girls Recognized for Service to School and Community Out of the nine girls of the month one particularly outstanding girl is selected to be coed-of-the-year. Angie Hixson serves as October's girl of the month and is also honored as Coed-of-the-Year. Others selected as girls of the month are, far right, top to bottom, Joanne Humphries, November, Janice Thibodeau, December, Vicky Ong, January, and Madeline Krooskos, Febrary. The four girls below are,top row, Nancy Best, March, Heidi Herman, April, bottom row, Barbara Blake, May, and Tami Keyser, June. Auroras is a service organization composed of girls dedicated to the task of improving the school and local community. During the year they participate in many fund-raising activities and good-will causes. Sandy Fisher is president, Sue Dyke, vice-president, Nancy Clements, secretary, Julie Nason, treasurer, and Mrs. Marguerite Kaupp advises the girls. RH.. Measure for Ivleasure, the Orchestra Was Better Time, energy and co-ordination make for a superior orchestra. Crawford's unequaled orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Foster, features outstanding musical arrangements. The orchestra displayed its ability at many of the school assemblies. J x y 'I , .W , .,.,.. ,W , ' 3 , A . ,. ..,, .,..,, . , V I 34-Student Life Bands Encouraged High Spirits with Lively Entertainment The stage band is an outstanding jazz group. They emphasize their syncopated beat at many jazz festivals and school gatherings. Mr. Dennis Foster, pictured below, supervises, advises and directs all of Crawford's musicians. .. wa f' 1 ug f ,M ' 1 We i,otiii . ,t,Z Crawford was fortunate f to have both a basketball ,l it L pep band, upper left, and a football pep band, Q ? left. These bands work with the song and cheerleaders to bring out school spirit. Student Life-35 1 5 an m.,s,E1eS.! 3 f he cho ed Mwwmwm q ...W .fi LKLL .. . . ii 'L.L .. LL.L. . ,LL,,L M.. .. . LLL.LLWAL .. . . .. LL,L .. .. , I ,. . .s..s 5 s T ss ,. AY Q .ss.t lf w W l...:ss.ggt1.....i, Y 3 ffl s... .gg A . A W . . fl. . if :iiitx.ty3i.ErQ!MfOfgd..gSiudGiHgiS-...ati-me .Sif1QQfS5.i X i s... . M .g sn i . sst.ss , W iff X ggi 'Jare interested in music and arQj1,e3Ld ' rious W ?.ch6E5T A '1 W,fw t eeee 4 e e fi: eeee .. t 'igii eeee g . eeee ur s 's .. ,gf eeN 5 s i eee s eeeeee gi f s eeee .ii.5.g. gferg t 5.3 ,e,e iiiszg' ...gil i eee i ii: . i ss eeee eeeee QAQ- . ev 5... ,.xxx. . ..,.. ,.. f.,.. .. ,.,.. ..... M - .... , .... 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J mg mmf 3 ug' if CD, o 2 0 3 ig -exvk 'SSWWQH ,.-5 ...af- ---... , . .. - .... in-V' 'H 1 .X WFS 's ! tudent Life--37 xv KX was Q X Ri X -u. ff W 47 f A f ,I V Q k, V I w g' V I 42041 , Wi ,, Vwflif' V yn, Li 4 f few ,, 59' 14 5 ' ' fig! -V 2 2' , Ha 'S .mx woo my mu-.W Q3 QW H a WWW, v,w,,. l, ' 4. ,J ' , Q. S WWW A Ulf! fa 5' f f , V, 1.1 K bi.,.w,i J involved in a love triangle Rick Wainscott lassoes i and abducts Michelle Mannering in the play Oklahoma, Candy Holland occupies the attention of Paul Malley, as a jealous and disgusted Pam Miller looks on. IVIade a Successful Dramatic Season ln the play Pure as the Driven Snow, Grandpa Paul Russell and Grandma Pam Miller discuss the coming of the villain. In the last scene, heroine Linda McNeely pleads for mercy after being cornered by the villain, Larry Ohlson. Swdem Life-39 An Aeronautics course, instructed by Mr. Richard Medenwald, was offered to the students for the first time this year. A questionnaire completed by the students indicated that the course was very worthwhile and had influenced their decisions toward future professions and careers. First Aeronautics Course in the City Offered at Crawford -. Art Gallery Enabled Students to Display Their Various Talents , f , Qs! 5'-l., fzf' ',....... sffffffs---W f fs-Af 'two fs- s - t,.-........, - L i 1-+-1--3.--gif' ,,LxQ....t.. :-.4 ...........,f 1 S . -.,,,,,...f --M - f'NN,.,...-S--'fa--f ,. as T is ' fl If N., Nwggs., 1 :'i '...F 'Msw-.: 'v,'x -'vhs ' ' NN 'I-va-u.,gn'i if XR I v' ,Q s t sz if A - 5 as f rstmsssasw.. . .. -ii!- ln the series above, Marc Troxell demonstrates his ability on the potters wheel. Starting with a lump of moist clay, he roughs out the basic shape, then applies finishing touches at the right. Student Life-47 Cravvtord's Forensic Team Maintained Reputation for Capable Speakers actively involved in speech and debate competition throughout the year and received many awards for their efforts. Tean captain Tom Koppel, above, informs members about a future speech event. Mrs. Mary Swank, in her first year at Crawford, was a major factor in the team's success. Swanks Spirited Speakers have been Key Club Devoted lime to Service Projects During the School Year The Key Club, led by president Tom McClure, participated in various service projects throughout the school year. The most rewarding project for a large part of the club was the sponsorship of the Little Brave Program . ln this, members acted as fathers to young boys without dads of their own. Other projects included the distribution of canisters for the March of Dimes and campaigning for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Bottom row: Carlos Amezcua, John Hindenlang, Ray Hong, Oscar Amezcua, Peter Collins, Tom Mc- Clure, Nick Zizzo. Middle row: Glen Marshall, Mark Armstrong, Bob Cowen, Pat Gregston, Mark Brucker, Jim Stark, Nick Drakulich, Craig Markey. Top row: Al Hunter, Paul Russell, Frank Collins, David Good, Stan Faulwetter, Paul Guzik, Danny Regas. They also served at the Dad and Daughter Banquet. Key Club Cabinet includes: vice-president Oscar Amezcua, secretary Herb Lepor, activities chairman Bob Sue and treasurer Kurt Wittmayer. Student Life-43 Dads n' Daughters Had a Night Out Together At Yearly Banquet The Colina Recreation Center was the site of the annual Dad n' Daughter Banquet. Highlights of the evening featured such fun-filled activities as a dance contest won by Phyllis Naiman and her father while Marilyn Burkhead and her dad were the winners of the Newlywed game. The Key Club served dinner as the girls and their dads were entertained by a barbershop quartet and a modern dance group. 44-Student Life ience Fair Participants Experimented in a Variety of Fields Projects ranging from A Study in Body Language to the Effectiveness of Mouthwash were entered in the 1971 Science Fair. Ten trophies were awarded to the most outstanding of the twenty-seven entries. The recipients were Steve Anderson, Bruce Gardner, Lynn Gordon, Larry Greene, Ken Katz, Marilyn Kehry, Michael Long, Scott Rubin, Tim Sankary, and Sue Wilkerson. Student Life-45 Georganne Dukes and her escort Garry Eastwood dance to the music of Fairfield Steelworksj' at the 1971 A.S.B. Ball. In the photos below, Carol Williamson and Greg Mierlot smile as the photographer records their memory filled evening, and Deborah Armoneit points out an amusing sight to Bill Paul. We've Only lust Begun Was Theme of 14th Annual A.S.B. Ball a 46-Student Life I U , qgf aribbean Room of EI Cortez We've Only Just Begun was the theme of the fourteenth annual A.S.B. Ball which was held in the Caribbean Room of the El Cortez Hotel. Music and refreshments were provided as couples enjoyed dancing and conversing with their friends. Student Life-47 . A :Lai za N -it mag 5 W M ff! fl' 4 '55 -m,.f,. N .,.. 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M. ,,.. mi ..,A., ,A ., ,,, ,Q ,E ,Z k,,,,,,5, ,i:,,,,L, mm: SW ,VW is Q .Q fi fi ,, ,Q ,Q If ,, ,I . gb K1 . , , 7, ,, , 1, , , , , , 5 gf 1 1 SUde'1t Body Officers Toon Time To Be Actively Involved 0-Associate Throughout a year of changing traditions and changing priorities, these officers left their ideas and accomplishments for the years to come. Pictured at the far right is Frank Collins, president of the ASB. Above right is Mark Raaberg, vice president. Sue Odland, secretary, is pictured near right and Mr. Dick Medenwald, advisor, is pictured above. Associated Students-51 'WT' Crawford Student Body Is Represented by Interested Students Ticket auditors Adele Spirz and Dori Benson, above left, were busy all year accounting for sales of tickets to all A.S.B. functions. Typing, filing, and other clerical work became the responsibility of clerks Debbie Church and Roxanne Andrade. Pictured below are Tom Koppel, Commissioner of Financeg Carolyn Krooskos, Commissioner of Activitiesg and Resa Brookler, Commissioner of Publicity. These commissioners were responsible for initiating student activities and ensuring their success. .ff Class presidents, A.S.B. officers, commissioners, clerks, and auditors make up the A.S.B. cabinet pictured at the right. They successfully promoted student participation and achieved worthwhile goals in all areas of student involvement. Through Student information Council and Elected School Officers l l l Representatives to Crawford's Student information Council are elected by English or history classes. The council presented student con the A.S.B. cabinet, and carried information back to their respective classes. mr-M' CeI'f7S Associated Students-53 entaur Staff Produced a Yearbook of Memories for All Students The Centaur staff spent many hours following activities and gathering pictures of students at Crawford. The fair response to the sales of the book just barely made its production possible. Pictured left are Randi Dunkel, editor-in-chief and Francis Linderman, advisor. The students pictured below lent their various talents to their respective sections. Top left is Maggie Mathiesen, administra- tion editor. Bottom left is Paula Miller, administration assistant. Ken Houck, sports editor, is pictured top center and Steve Borsen, sports assistant, is bottom center. Top right is MaryJo Tisdale, A.S.B. editor. Bottom right is Nancy Taylor, girls' sports editor and A.S.B. assistant. W ' 54-Associated Students Pictured above left is Judie Parker, sophomore editor. Above right is Petra Valasakos, junior editor. Left from top to bottom are Meryl Hart, student life editor,' Sharon Uyeji, senior editorg Susan Bergath and Linda Eades, senior write-ups editors. Below from left to right are Mike Whitman, Rodger Pogue, and Bob Long, our three Centaur pho- tographers. www Associated Students-55 12 l Editor l At the right, Marti Penter, exchange editor,' Dori Benson, business editor and Walt Stutz, photographer, kept things running smoothly. At the far right, news editor Carol Wilson confers with her assistant Suzanne Choney, while sports editor Ron Brenner reviews preliminary copy with his assistant Steve Warner. 56-Associated Students i ft Butch Hiller and advisor J.W. Rieker were busy all year meeting deadlines and advising the staff. Pictured clockwise above are editors Jan Kitchen, advertisingg Cheri Lynch copy Carl Brealey, sports and staff artistg and Carol Williamson feature s V X .- S, , w ' sw., 34 -t W1 as My A i Busy Pacer Staff Works Hard to Keep All Crawford Students Informed Assistant editors play a large role in helping to put out the bi-weekly editions of the Pacer. ln the top row are Lisa Skovron, advertising and Harold Peskin, sportsg middle row Shari Garvin, copy and David Feeley, editorial, and in the bottom row, Rick Kranenburg, copy and Debbie Belenzon, feature. Brenda Gentry, Hollis Gentry, and Barbara Finnis, above right, are the columnists who supplemented the Pacer with articles on music, racial issues, and impressions of America. At the right are reporters Debbie Bernstein, Vince Gonzales, Linda Patent, Beverly Meadows, Peggy Bourgeois, and Sheila Miles who kept students informed of activities and important developments throughout the week. . K ..V. J siilg Pictured above is Mrs. Melba Thomas, advisor. President Angie Hixson and secretary Madeline Krooskos, seated at the right, led Girls' League activities. Vice president Bev Haase and treasurer Kathy Blount are standing. Below are Girls' League representatives who involved themselves in girls' activities throughout the year. Girls' League Officers Supported IVIany All-School Activities 58-Associated Students Boys' Federation Helped Promote Athletic Activities President Pat Gregston and vice president Tony Flores, responsible for activities of interest to all boys, are pictured above. At left are the representatives who promoted athletic events and other activities. Pictured below is advisor Warren Barrett. Associated Students-59 is vw ,W 4 . NIR. 7--'K , Q ' ,fl J i5 3 .., , . rf IX -Let' X eg Lx gg 55 W it' 0 , I X K Q W? Q ,M X I Q L X' I .. S fQQR X M F 5 ...1 3 .:. In K :-, 5 Rf fULTS S l as -.', i 'QQ l E F is SPGRT SPORT X nwikmfwx-ff.. vwwwff, fwiwffiiva is Mfg ,H 'iv if' 4: i as 1 ' a 7- -1 ff 5 3. gs -1 ss, K if 5 -2 ,- ., as ,, ,sf A :S gg, ,, A sv :L 13 -WW'-S::5f if .. in .Q I l Q1 fl my fi QF' .V 572 Af , +4 :sa . W K ' ,gf f Q A Renewed Efforts to Rebuild Crawfords Football Team Failed As th David O'Brien a two year letterman, eludes tacklers on a kick-off return against San Diego. ft 2 Dave's efforts were not enough to hold back the strong San Diego team. The final score of the game was 20-0. The 1970 Crawford varsity football team includes, row one: Coach Jim Romig, David O'Brien, Bryant Johnston, Doug Scurlock, Bob Birdsell, Carlos Amezcua, Al Hunter, Oscar Amezcua, Gary Kraun, and Coach Marshall Malcolm. Second row: Coach Jim Pastoor, Rick Hunter, Mark LeBar, Keith Jackson, Glen Udvarhelyi, Merle Stutz, Kurt Mitchell, Rick LaForest, Mark Robbins, Steve Hillan, Rick Tabor, Bud James, Coach Hal Krupens, and Coach Bill Hall. Third row: Jerry Todd, Mike Spooner, Mike Villapando, Scott Vultaggio, Mike Oliver, John Kendall, Pat Gregston, Bob Cowen, Tom McClure, Rick Wainscott, Chuck Rainey, and Dennis Woods. Q I 'Vi' Ki, H to 0 ggi! I Q wig 7V 5 ready to fire the ball, during an intra-squad the start of school. J.V. quarterback Roger Engle, left, looks downfield scrimmage. J.V. hopefuls were subjected to twice a day practices everyday for two weeks before lunior Varsity Team Followed Varsity to a Losing Football Season The 1970-71 J.V. Football team included, front row: Mr. Hal Krupens, Ralph Hunter, Paul Haberstroh, Bill Stevens, Steve Nystrom, Charles Meddles, Randy Withrow, Donald Young, Guilbert Babcock, Bill LeBar, and Mr. Marsh Malcolm, Second row: Robert Clark, Guy Johnson, Mike Rainey, Andy Mario, Mitchell Stutz, Leroy Fontinett, Robert McElroy, Kenneth Ciginaro, Gilbert Osuna, Mike Yeakle, Lee Johnson, Roger Engle, Odie Dumas, Richard Moore, and Bud James, Third row: Rodney Huth, Richard Rosenberger, Richard Vincent, Tom Tice, Doug Platt, Mark Armstrong, Keith Evertt, Michael Lachman, Kevin Smith, Arnold Boatner, Ralph Oliver, Mike Walters, Jerry Tates, Rod Andrews, David Engle, Martin King, and James Starkg Fourth row: Gerald Goodson, Dennis Crosthwaite, David Ardilla, John D'Spain, Mike Gantz, Rick Zamora, Frank Sutil, Mitchell Villapando, Robert Nelson, Rick Heckathorn, Steve Tadman, James Mellow, Steve Eckles, Saldana and Joe Scott. Mark Sports-65 A I 0 n f gi'5 lallied for Strong Third Place Finishes in Eastern League and C.l.F. mhihbki , ff Left, Paul Russell is a blur spinning through the air Don Walker, above, hits the horse in the vaulting for the total team score. N ax l 41. behalf tucked into a summersault position during his routine. competition, one of the many gymnastic categories judged 6 5 I ,, F S his routine on the parallel bars. r sa-lieu-mQt.e Strain clearly shows on the faces of Carl Brealy as he streaks up the rope and co-captain Howard Berlin during I Sports-67 Second Year Varsity Waterpelo Team Drove to CIF Championship of 1970 consists of, front row: Aric Partovich, Alan Myers, Dan Zaitzow, and Ken Burton, Second row: Tim Creagh, Keith Milne, Greg Ormsby, Ron Smith, and Doug York. Third row: Coach Dick Draz, Richard Lampke, Eugene Urban, Matt Ffosemeyer, Greg Akers, and Ross Hudson Back row: Ed Huff Ken Jacobs Tom Schenck Jack Stagle and Larry Forran 68-Sports Left, Aric Patovich lunges to block a pass during an intra-squad scrimmage. E E SS S T'-fSfSSSS S SS S S Qt- J , -' F1 . . , , C Members of the J.V. waterpolo team are front row: Jim Klingman, Harold Mack, Stan Fluke, Larry Wietzen, Mike Monson, Jim Doyle, and Skip Wietzen. Middle row: Ed Cook, Mike Howard, Eldon Huff, Coach Dick Draz, Jerry DeGroot, y Bob Dietz, Steve Franklin, and Dan Bailund. Back row: r Steve Lewellen, Dave Levine, Jay Thompson, Steve Stone, Paul Dowdy, John Proffer, and Blair Faulwetter. Left, Ed All-CIF player, and the waterpolo team triumphed 15-1. Huff looks for someone to pass to against Fallbrook. Ed, an J.V. Team Equaled Varsity Mark by Capturing Tie for First Place 1 Z ,- W 5 1 tg P 2 4 K ,. all L Q, kr 3 1 3 ,'g5:,. ' ..,'::g,1.,.,gg f r ' am, Maru mini. 2-3- 'ami' Q., J Jerry DeGroot 1121, above, fires the ball at Mount Miguel's goalie during a junior varsity game. Jerry scored and the Colt's won 21 -7. The team ended the season in a first place tie. Ken Burton, right, prepares to fling the ball to a teammate during an intrasquad scrimmage. E t Sports-69 3. A ,AWN ,,,, mv? mg, ,X aw? rl M t Kai' QW hw ,,4,Q,. as wi ff Sv'W,Q,, ' x K . X xy se, 1, , Q Q its xis,.J..f1f .i Y , N'-1': 'WO AY Xi . gr 'Go -N x ll 2 V' A gala if is T A I 1 NE? e . K -Q, X gr . m M r bi ' ' -1 Q X Q- - xg K v- , i fku ' 7 Q fx Bi f wk s ' .S rx X,.,N h was J if WA 'Tw vs f ' K ,.xPSKv.L N int Varsity Wrestling Finished in Second Place in 1970-71 Season The varsity wrestling team consists of, front row,- Sal Soalisi, Russ Akers, Steve Wood, Ray Hong, Mike Williams, Steve Warner, Howard Bealey and Steve Mills. Second row,' Lenord Garcia, Rick Rise, Jerry Todd, Brian Johnston, Tom Sohenck, Don Perkins, Carl Brealey, Toni Przytulski, Tom Tice and in the third row is Ron Braun. Ray Wagner, right, tries to pin Hilltop opponent. With strain and determination, Ray won the match 6-2. Below, Jerry Todd, one of Crawford's outstanding wrestlers and number one in Eastern League, pulls his El Capitan opponent to the mat. i.V. Wrestling Comes Close to Having Undeieated Year. i i San Diego opponent, to a 7-3 decision. Russ Akers, left, wrapped around his struggles for a take-down. His efforts tied the match, 9-9. Below, Ray Hong, holds his Hilltop victim in an armlock enroute The junior varsity wrestling team includes, first row,' Tom Smith, Bill Nemic, Peter Lopez, Jeff Pich, Mark Thompson and Mark Johnston. Second rowg Kevin Staff, Enrique Chacon, Frank Sutil, Bob Borrego and Robert Pepe. Sports-73 ,,. i nvuswuuauunwqmgq 5 iw Q N4z nf' ! ii 'Sk 4.alf m QQ-K .Sv .. - 51, MNA Colts Held Second Place After Loss to Saints in Early April The varsity baseball team consisted of, Front row,' Dave Woods, Tim Abbey, Pat Freese, Danny Regas, Jim Pearson, Jim Chilton, Kurt Wittmayer, and Alan Rea. Back row,' Chuck Rainey, Russ Johnson, Rick Layton, Guy Beaghler, Randy Johnson, Glynn Curry, Glenn Marshall, and - Coach Jerry Tooze. Glenn Marshall's arm motion is blurred as he unloads his fastball during an important Eastern League game against Henry. Third baseman Pat Freese checks his swing on a high pitch as the Colts romped to a 10-6 win. Sports- 7 ,aw :Semi-ff V' K G N MH ,A 3. Z gf si 'W X Q 'S ' ut . if ,E 1 LA .3 M .sl 5 if M . www ,wp- QH 1-'i ' Y .hy W K I -f-ff: W- ' Q N' 5 -:Yea Q-vm - M as A. My M .fx m 4, W f-Q M 'fm 7 i K X inf! K y - :U ,.:ff?Ql?ki ?iv4 y1'7Q'L mm, S X -Q4 Irifgi- W.,- W if 'Q . K ,- 7 K , . -A--- Y ' K i . j .,,.. . U K if H WN.-Q, . .. ,serie-wi. --1fvf::i2fw 7- ' fffv-i-22569 '- - ' K ' Agfgw,-,ffizsisz , , ' L,M,gii.1sf.fs.- ,. . .,-g5ffff:Vs'5,wwN 78-Sports I The 1971 J.V. base- ball team members are, Front row,' Bob Piccoitti, Tom Tice, Andy Moreno, Ralph Oliver, Ken Cigainero, Gilbert Osuna, Rick Schloss, and Pete Morales. Back row, Coach Bill Hall, Jim Mellos, Wick Alexander, Mike Mitchell, Dennis Snead, John Williams, Mitchell Stutz, Roger Engle, and Dennis Britt. all Q wwe K .. wwf' 7, . l eaf? A Ri if R Q ' A . A t I H 5 M . . is ' ' i A c S - K R . in A f K Q ge we 1. , i 7wKKgb,.i,gaem. e- . 111.1 . -- .--me V .if M :-' X' Q ' . . .. . . A ' K ' New - 1 .K - . K . KK KK S . QQ Kr MWW,,.,,.,,...., K ..... ..WW.,..K mm 1 K tg, ,W we M. We -'---' W. X K . ' iiikggeg et- w e W. f . - -' ' 1 f - 5 2 ' '2avese::. ef . . . gg 9 -,..,,,, Viwatsfw-. M . . K I .. ' K .K K 1 f . Ak . . K K Nhdseason Found! V IH Second Place After Fast Start, 6-1 Record. Danny Regas leaps high to snaga throw during pre- game exercises. First baseman Rick Layton, left, bobbles a low thrown ball but recovered in time for the putout. Below, Pat Freese dives safely back to first in action against Henry. Sp orts-79 Loss to Lincoln, Tie with Henry Hindered Eastern League Bid Bob Cowen, above, clears the bar with his body only to tip it off the standards with his hand against Saint Augustine. Below, Dave Faddis thrusts ahead to edge out his opponent after a neck and neck race in the two mile run with Point Loma. Reaching for the sky, Dave Crouch, below right, flies through the air during the long jump competition. Dave's mark of 22'1OV4 was the county's best since 1968. s'l Nm 80-Sports Left, Ron Thomas and Keith Jackson blur the background with speed as Ron holds the baton out for Keith to grab in the mile relay. Mark Robbins, above, follows through after putting the shots against Point Loma. The Colt's won 77-41. The varsity track team consists of, Front row: LeRoy Fontnette, Atilla Tota, Jerry Hooper, Tony Flores, Glenn Brazely, Dave Crouch, Tom Nelson, Marcus Jensen, Oscar Amezcua, and Bernard Green. Middle row: Mike Lee, Dale Haas, Julian Evola, Frank Alferos, Ron Thomas, Mark Ables, Dave Watson, Benn Paletz, Chris Shafts, Tom Scott, Joe Scott, Pat Sumrow, and Coach Dennis Lottermoser. Back row: Mark Raaberg, Peter Coha, Craig Markey, Dave Faddis, Dennis Woods, Keith Jackson, Mark Robbins, Steve Mitchell, Stan Faulwetter, John Kendall, Jim Stark, Gary Ousley, Craig Cummings, Tom McClure, and Bob Cowen. S -81 p0l'1'S r .LE Dave Thompson, right, widens his lead in the 180-yard low hurdles event. Below, Mike Lee eases over the bar to clear 6'2 . Mark Raaberg, far right, raises his fist in triumph after running the mile against Patrik Henry. Every point counted as the rival schools battled to a 59-59 tie. J.V. Held Onto Second Place in Early April The J.V. team is,' Front row: Tom Caso, Dave Nichols, Richard Clark Case, Larry Williams, Kevin Smith, Lrnford Thomas, Gary Krahn, Dan T Middle row: Randy Withrow, Chris Larkins, Leonard Lias, Jerry Tates, Bill Stephens, Tony McGee, Bruce Hanley, John Hindenlang, Mike Hud Nystrom, and Don Saunders. Back row: Steve Eckles, Arnold Boatner, Marc Armstrong, Mike King, Rick Zamora, Pat Gregston, John Bond, D After Loss to Lincoln Rick Pepin, Rick Harrell, Mike Gauff, oda, Jim Durbin, and Brian Noyes. on Young, Greg Forte, Dave Thompson, gins, Doug Glass, Paul Haberstroh, Steve Larry O'Conner, Bob Hambrick, exter Wilson, Morgan Busch, Mike Rainey, Mark Johnston, Ron Woods, Gerald Goodson, and Doug Smith. Leon -V ' V ff- of ' ' 'L 1 V . - 1' 'VWYV 9'3 V- 2235 V- .. M ' ,VV,j:, VV.-. V, J .-,Qc - V c, V V..VVVV ,VVV ,xf-y am VV , VV . V V ,r ,, ,. V 1' . V W V 'T We 5 V- VV ,VV V .vvl V V 1 3 ,a -V VV V Q V V ! .. VVV VV -. 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V-V, VV-V A ' 1 V. -,, ' V V .J , , , ,VViVV,gl!:- V' ' V V ' V 5, V ,V. V, VVVV- VVV spy ?'V: H' ' V Q VV '- .V . V- ll 'A 'V x V' VVVV .V V.VV V V-FQVQV ll V, ,L V V , VV ,V X ,,i' , VV? QQQAQQVVVQV 1erL.9?e.iL:7g..:c.L. 'lV'6aV'a4eiicVV'V 7'.V H1 l'. . .f .'V' V. -LL ,V: 'NM i'r V5 .c..V,VlV .VJ V i.V. Swimmers Held First Place at IVIid-Point of League Competition The junior varsity Front row,' Steve Franklin, Jim Groot, Mike Howard, Steve Lewellen, Bob Dietz, Jim Doyle, Dave Cymberg and Stan Fluke. Back row, Ken Dunham, Tom Smith, Jay Thompson, Mike Bier, Blair Faul- Paul Dowdy, Dave Levine and Stan Turner. His first year on the team, sopho- more Jim Doyle strokes hard to im- prove his previous freestyle time. Sports-83 m1--m-mr M a-v-N -use-mseimw. W , Y-, ,,n..mmwf1, - -2-M---2-mm-we-:..L --- M-V:-in -W M-wma eut.e,.eM1,f-5-,m,vai.ew,emmwvmmw ---- -..,.....iM-wxiw swim team includes, Klingman, Jerry De- wetter, John Proffer, R., rw, fe r M ff, ry f., FM 3 Y., M255 k,,k H - . V - ' 1 '--' fefi ' .:1:f3,,,,:fxa.-as, M 1 . f .,...M,,'i'f W 'x f in -1 Skip Weitzen, left, performs his half-twist in mid-air during diving 4 competition. Far left, excite- g S ment is reflected in the faces of timers and swim team members at the conclusion of a close finish. Crawford's Steve Lewellen, below, is off the blocks to take lead in a 200-yard medley relay. Undeieated Varsity Swimmers Forged Lead in League Competition. WM W .L:, l qi ' Mn..?iili i rias ' a S f if . ff N, ' 'Q The varsity swim K -as W' team consists of, Front row, Skip Weitzen, Greg Orsmby, Howard Berlin, Richard Lampke, Ron Smith, lain Clelland, Mike Yeakle and Alan Myers. Back row,- Gene Urban, Doug York, Eldon Huff, Ken Burton, Larry Farren, Ed Huff, Aric Partovich, Greg Akers and Dan Bailund. 85-Sports ...W .Q-an M so ,,....1mmeia..m.m.w ww-Q a......, , Crawford Tennisieam Battled Henry ior Eastern League Championship 2 L ,WM W HW M M .9909 Tim Craig, above left, returns the volley to his opponent from the base line. Bob Sue, above right, takes a sweeping stroke at the ball during a match against Henry. Right, Ray Hong practices a return, while his partner Craig Breuninger watches. 86-Sports V 4 ,Q Left hander Ray Hong executes a two- fi s handed backhand during practice at the beautiful new Colina Del Sol facility. Racquet and ball are blurred as Craig Brueninger follows through on a powerful fore- hand shot. I 1, -.,, 1 if ' nnis Team Gets into the Swing of Things at New Colina Courts The 1970-71 tennis team consists of, Front row,- Larry Silverman, Greg Lambron, Ron Wynn, Roy Coox, Mike Spiali, David Weber and Sming Chungviwatanant. Back row,- Ray Hong, Jim Anderson, Ron Robbins, Brian Teacher, Gary Benjamin. Brian Heramb, Tim Craig and Bob Sue. Sports-87 furry 'T'-Z'.?! 1. pu Inexperienced Golfers Worked to Improve 3f'F,Q7, ' 1970 League Runnerup Role rm ones Armando Lerma, Richard Strackbein, Mike Munson, Larry Weitzen, and Bob Olson. Back rowg Dave Ardilla, Bob Primrose, Fred Mershon, Steve Walker, Steve Beck, Joshua Axelrod, and Fred Aguero, Sports-89 A. f ,xv if ' '41 IJ 4,f..5,k,4f N.: ,wx ,gi . 4 Q 1 ,Ar N- , wwwfi' fl N Z K, 2- ' f f Q. 'L ilj if ' m '-gm, Q4 'EKQ Er ,Z ffrakk xf'KX'.xK,.'5?ifhXl's X A ffm R K, f A K Yfxsfigf QXX Xxxxk 32 in Mn i 22 A wiv Li ?W'5 V, ,,,A 2 M, ff K, qi K 1 ia wx an 4, 'w.u K ivy, x Q 4 71 . my A A , A f,,, , , hw, , ., H, 5' W '4fWi'51ff'1em4jfe,gf M ask, FF .. x,.. -f . . , .. -1 fir 9-...ev-SW - - -- - - Q . ' st ,. - - - . .W wi, - ag N, si Y t .ff ff , K . V V M ,QW .L N .. ' 1 v..h. .- A 4 A K' .,Ah g , W W, U W k - 4 . . W. .. X E 3 . X Q 4 if if , : - , .,,.. A k ., .. . . , Qu Q, . I ,..., I T. K 3 ,K kkkr .1 .. A .NI P , ,. : . --Q- - ' A' -- h - .t ff, f A, 1 savvy is A Sita: A , -1 be 1' I 4 - fl' sg,sffs' Q 4i wa . 5 1 3' 4 'Sw-2 A T 1.33 1 f 3. . iiii t ' 'T' ' A 5 M T gig .:.. ' t Wi 1-fx., W W ,X Q, 5-is W A- .Skis-Q.. . . , f' L , m.A' . saw W - an , . r , , . 2. '. . Members of the swim team are, first row,' Mary Cormier, Sally Strick, Terry Boone, Lee Wright, Maggie Mathieson, Nancy Taylor, Sue Strayer, Rita Giacalone, Valerie Smith, Susanne Burgreen. Second row, Ann Fetzer, Tracy Reed, Julie Tyler, Vicki Brown, Barbara Zimmer, Karry Hilger, Jerri Thomason, Shauna Swan, Julie Nason, Marcy Jones. Third row, Gail Keller, Judy Thomason, Shiela Herron, Barbara Bilz, Terry Carter, Meri Hart, April McTaggart, Kristy Landis, Nancy Kuhnel, Mary Wiltse. ln the fourth row are Mrs. Jo Ulstad and Mrs. Pat Boone. Not pictured are Debbie Plahn, MaryJo Tisdale, and Stephanie Woods. Terry Boone demonstrates the swift backstroke style that took her to County Finals. She established the first record in A backstroke with a 1:05.8 time for 100 yards. Above right is Barb Bilz cutting through the water practicing butterfly. Only a sophomore on the team, she contributed speed and points. Jeanne Smith, left, streaks through the water demonstrating freestyle. She placed fifth in the 100 yd. freestyle event. Jeanett Mellows swoops down upon the ball during practice before the Madison game as Pat Stockfield tries to block the attempt against goalie Susan Johnson. High scorer this year was Paulette Powell playing at center-forward position. The girls' hockey team members are pictured above at the right. These girls devoted time and skill to a sport although it is not yet an official league, and won 2 out of 4 games. Pace-Setters for Girls' Sports Were Hockey and Badminton Teams Above right are members of the girls' badminton team. With the talent and experience of returning veterans this years' team will strive to recapture the Eastern League and All-City title. They will face tough competition in the race forthe title. At the right, Debbie Farmer volleys the birdie during an intra-squad doubles match, as Paulette Powell moves in from the back-court to assist. Girls' Sports-93 Q 3 Defending All-City Title, Tennis Team Ended Season with a 4-1 Slate Q 1111 Below are members of the varsity tennis team. For the fourth consecutive year they brought home the Eastern League title. Bottom row: P. Nobrega, L. Feld- mann, C. Milam, A. Spangler, E. Patterson. Top row: K. Byrum, J. Mellows, L. Ziegenfuss, fearless coach Lozier, J. Abare, J. Buehner, C. Lynch. Not pictured: T. Keyser. Lynn Ziegenfuss, left, executes good form on her serve. Lynn held the number one singles position on the team. Lisa Feldmann, above, shows off a good forehand sweep as she returns a serve. As a sophomore on the team Lisa earned the number two singles position. W 1 3 S S 1 ia, , ,-9 ff 4 . 31,1 The softball team, includes, Front row, Sande Scolari, Corrin Cornelius, Phyllis Nobrega, Paullett Powell, Doreen Peterson and Jean Buehner. Back row,' Susan Dickson, Shauna Swan Laurel Brassey, Tami Keyser, Becky Romero, Judy Stowe, and Lynn Ziegenfuss. Returning Veterans Offered Hope to Improved Softball, Track Teams Michelle Williams stretches as far as possible before S - - 1- .L 1 completing a long jump attempt while below right Jeanne Abare, city record-holder, sets the pace during a work- out. Striving to uphold the reputation of the track team 3 are the members pictured below, Front row, Kathy Bowen, Monica Pacheco, LenDell Moore, Phyllis Kamato, Jackie Smith. Middle row,' Carrie Durland, Carol Fairly, Michelle Williams, Reba Gordon, Eleanor Fairly, Pat McPhatter. Back rowg Kathy Pfeffer, Deborah Arnold, Mrs. Vera Powell, Darla Williams, April McTaggart, Jeanne Abare. 1 r 5 f x WF Nw., .Q N. i X HW , 1 , , 3 M,W,ffwW I an J H? . w .- :Y Sf lf 3 K , ' ix 2 G Q 1 X '-k Q1 i- KL , , ii X i The Sea Runs Without End, Sometimes Slowly, Sometimes Swiftly ,. .lb X. 0 . to h W, , J 1 RQ, ki V 7 A Y t l X X W A N5 3 w. , v S Aurora's president, Sandy Fisher achieved the second highest grade point average and the honor of Salutatorian. 98-Academics V fif211zfayi.f,g+4wfrv.yn V. W ' . V- r Wf tfeffofrall.. , V , 4 o io Elizabeth Bartz, above left and Elena Kishi, above, finished their three years of high school with identical grade point averages. Their perfect 4.0 averages created a tie for honors as Valedictorian of the 1971 Class. fi S , r K 1 f ff' 'R X gui? 'WHS . ,. ,551 -111 7 A ,A I swf J X ternally Creating Formations and Images 'n the Sand. 'if if fl Mr. Charles Mobley offers his congratulations to Liz, Elena and Sandy on attaining the three highest rankings in the graduating class. Pictured left are, the Semi-Finalists. They are front row: Kehry, Mary Whelan Bruce Gardner. Greg Roper. Campbell. National Merit Scholarship Marilyn and Middle row: Elizabeth Bartz, Gary Benjamin and Back row: Dennis Gattra, Russell Boggs and James Academics-99 i IT Is One of 10,000 entries in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, Susan Wilkerson was selected in the Honors group of 300 students. As a result, she has been asked to enroll I I e - at over 30 colleges and universities throughout the country. Susan's project involved a questionnaire and electro- encephalogram study of the dreams of blind persons. 491 vw-f More than 100 students earned membership in the California Scholarship Federation through their outstanding academic records. President Herb Lepor led CSF 100-Academics meetings and activities during the 1970-71 school year. We Live, Some oi Us Quickly, Others with Caution, Taking Time. t-vi -.-.w it ,ee I Vice President Jean Abare and Sec'y-Treasurer Rick Kranenberg, assume responsibility of running the California Scholarship Federation in the event of the president's absence and plan activities for the organization. Pam Kiyoi is Inter-Club Council Representative. Academics-101 And the Experiences Create Lines and Impressions, i 4 ' . kt l Y . if L 4 MIM. va .4 2 ws vb you ,Ju 1 ' 4' h gfrimk-:Q Mir It ' wg' . x rag 'vi r '.,,y Q ,, W ll A Q4 f f 1 5 .4 f Q 1? 4 4 'i Bank of America certificates are awarded to those students who are recommended by their teacher for having exceptional ability in a specific field. Certificates are awarded to, front row,' John Blackwell, Mark Fiaaberg, Mary Whelan, Linda Eades and Jenny King, and back row, Elena Kishi, Eric Sillman, Susan Wilkerson and James Wes. Wa., 102-Academics CSF Life Membership is obtained by maintaining membership for five of the six high school semesters. Life Membership is recognized in colleges and many times enables the CSF lifer to enroll in the college of his choice. Four students were selected to receive Bank of America Plaques for their efficiency and ability in general fields. These students are, below,' James Wes, Science- Math. Opposite page, top, Jenny King, Fine Arts, Mary Whelan, Liberal Arts, and Eric Sillman, Practical Arts. At right, Mr. Dick Medenwald and members of his aeronautics class tour Gillespie Field. The course was suggested by a student last year and was available to interested students. The Math team represents Crawford in the industry sponsored math competition in the San Diego area. Sponsors for the team were Mr. La Mar Rogers and Mrs. Sally Kotnik. Academics-103 And Our Faces, Like the Sand Students in Mr. Allan Dillane's seminar class are making worksheets, tests, and filmstrips from books which specialize in the history and cultures of black people. The data is then used to augment the state approved texts. Barbara Finnis, below, appreciates the relaxed dress code at Crawford in contrast to the required uniforms at her former school in London. Undecided about which university she will attend, Barbara hopes to become a journalist and live in northern England. 104-Academics kg Nfl' Barbara Finnis and Steve Vaughn, right, stand in front of the Bell of Friendship in Shelter Island. The bell was given to San Diego by the citizens of Yokohama to symbolize the eternal friendship promoted by AFS. On the facing page, top right, Steve is caught in conversation during lunch. He spent last summer living and going to school in Argentina as Crawford's 1970 exchange student. 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Batie, Roberta Baulca, Michael Bays, Kenneth Beedle, Debra Beers, Nancy Beniamin, Gary Benjamin, Leslie Benson, Dory 110-Seniors Benson, Kristina Bentley, David Berard, John Berardini, Walt Bergath, Suzan Berlin, Howard Bessette, Pat Best, Nancy Bishop, Guy Biggs, Martin Blackman, Pam Billingsley, Joan Blackwell, John Biondo, Vincent Blake, Barbara Seniors Blake, Steven Bourke, Dora Bowman, Nancy Bowne, Heather Boyle, Debbie Bradshaw, Leslie Bratman, Bernard Branch, Shirley Brandenburg, Mary 112-Seniors Bleichef, Bob Boaz, Jeff Bolen, Scott Boone, Teresa Bl0U9h, J0hl1 Boberg, Roberta Bolinger, Sue Bourgeois, Peggy Braun, Ronald Breuninger, Craig Brealey, Carl Brightmon, Gail Brealey, Howard Britt, Charles Brenner, Ronald Brodshatzer, Anne Brooks, Sandi Brown, Mary Brown, Sandra Brown, Sandy Bryant, Wilma Buehner, Jean Brown, Victoria Buchinger, Malka Burrows, Lora Lee Brucker, Mark Buckles, Carmen Buss, David Butera, Joseph Byrum, Kay Campbell, Chester Canady, Reynetta Carey, Marie Byrne, Craig Cagely, Judy Campbell, James Cannon, Coleen Carra, Anne 114-Seniors Carroll, Clara Castro, Sylvia Caudillo, Virginia Cellucci, Cynthia Chase, Martha Cheek, Lawrence Chester, Maylyn Christiansen, Charlene Clark, Deborah Clay, Roderick Cleary, Jeff Clements, Nancy Cgbb, Henry Cokl, Steven Collins, Frank Colwell, Mary Combes, John Cook, Beverly COWSI1, Robert Compton, Yvonne Cortina, Mary Cox, Grace Conway, Nancy Couch, John Creese, Connie Seniors-1 15 Crider, Donna Crowe, Guy Culver, Lynda Darrow, Ann Day, Debra Cross, Debbie Crum, Loretta Curry, Glynn Davey, Mark De Alba, Irene Crouch, David Crust, Kevin Curtis, Chris Davies, Robert De Groot, Corinne 116-Seniors De La Torre, Dana Del' Acqua. Marc Deming, David De Vaux, Marcia We've Only lust Begun Dufley, Dean M -is 1 V ' F xS,1,,p15s,,s,?gi2r Deveraux, Sandra Dillavou, Le Anne Drakulich, Nick De Wifi, Francine Dinsen, Sherrie Draper, Cheryl De WOOUY. Wade Dolan, John Dress, Mary Dierd0l'ff. Siellen Dorman, Mary Dreylinger, Phillip Duitz Martin Dukes, Georganne Dyke, Susan Eades, Linda WWW East, Mark Easton, Steven Eckert, Susan Edwards, Carol Elder, Cynthia Ellison, Martin Encinas, Perla Engel, Jeanette Epati, Julia Ericson, Michael Eskew, Melanie Estenoz, Carlos 118-Seniors Estenoz, Juan Estep, Diana Evenvoll, Elaine Estep, Brenda Evans, Raymond Everette, Karen i, ,Wi Y Ewings, Ellen Farmer, Deborah Faddis, Dave Farnham, Evangeline Fallgren, Pam Farris, Charles Farkas, Beth Fecht, Cindy ic W YY Y-1-.....e-6' Feeley, David Ferguson, Cathy Finnis, Barbara Feinswog, Virgina Fmmofe, Paul Fish, George Feldbaum, Jeff Finley, Claudia Fisher, Sandra Fitch, Steve Fleming, Mark Flynn, Joyce Q ..'f.-'7 Seniors-119 es. Freeland, Robert Fulmer, Richard Furlow, Richard fi I . I dffk. Fogel, Leilani Franc, Louise Fransaw,WiI1da Foote, Rebecca Francisco, Les Frazee, Jim Forbes, Jill Francois, Jim Frederickson, Patty Galper, Louis Gantz, Dee Gardner, Bruce Garvin, Shari Gattra, Dennis .QL i Wir WW W 5 'ie Hr a-fs, ei n, gil ? fffj, nl. Gentry, Brenda Ghianni, Salvatore Ghio, Joseph Giacalone, Rita Gilchrist, Janice Gilliam, David Gilson, Joyce Gilson, Vern Gladney, Claudette Glass, Deborah Goldbaum, Zorina Glaser, Janet Godels, Annette Golden, Bruce Gordon, Victoria Gorney, Thomas Grabman, Barry Grahovac, Lynette Gray, Louise Green, Denise Greene, Molly Green, David Greene, Larry Greenlee, Sandra Gregoire, Linda Grey, Nancy 122-Seniors L ,, Grissom, Rozanna Guzik, Paul Griswold, Nancy Haase, Beverly Gubb, Patricia Haberstroh, Mark Gumpel, Susan Hacklev, Robbie 'X X In Dreams and Love, There Are No Impossibilities 124-Seniors Hart, Meryl Harvey, Christopher Hashiguchi, Glenn Haskins, Melissa Hawker, Robert Where Do We Go From Here? Hehe'-lee, Sheila Henriksen, Bonnie Hermiston, Debbie Hedge, Donna Heramb, Brian Herrington, Lyn Hein, pam Herman, Heidi Hester, Linda Hende,-sen, Leland Herman, Pam Hillan, Steve fr' Y' '? ' 'W' Hinkley, Debra Hixson, Angela Hoban, Thomas Hodgson, Ross Hoerger, Linda Hoke, James Hollister, William Hudson, Georgia Humphrey, Charles Hoffman, Elyse Holbrook, Susan Hopper, Michael Huebner, Marianne HUmPhl'ieS. Joanne Hoffman, Larry Holland, Candy Houck, Ken Huff, Edwin Huntley, Stephan 91' 'T 'fl' -ev' Seniors-125 W . ..J Jackson, Bryan Jacques, Shirley Jenkins, Mark Jenson, James Jacobs, Kenneth Javor, Jean Jenks, Lynn Jewett, Marsha , Q2-fn ff' ,vw 4-. ': we. fm f t 56 - V 2+ ,H , il f 31 ,3-gas' ,ga mfg? ' if K 4 . L 4 + , f 5822 v 2:XQ 4' ti..4nEf0.1- V, 126- -Seniors Hurlbut, Anne Hutton, Robert lmhoff, Debbie Ingalls, Robert lnsunza, Paul lpsen, Pat lrey, Nancy Irvine, Lorraine Jobb, Sharon Johnson, Antonette Johnson' Joan Johnston, Bryan Johnson, Neil Jondau Johnson, Susan , Elizabeth Jones, Mark Jones, Steve Jordan, Janet Kahn, Suzanne Kamatoy, Mary Kehry, Marilyn Keiffer, Viki Kendrick, Carol Kerr, Sarah Kessel, Bernard Kettering, Martha Keyser, Tamara Seniors-127 Knudson, Pat obernick, Cynthia There Were Times When I Could Not Find a Friend Elena elanie Randy w, Sue Kohl, Keith Kolarz, Ken 8-Seniors Koppel, Tom Kuey, Dale Krooskos, Madeline Kuhl, Joanne Krupa, Mark Kuhlken, Peggy Kruse, Carol Kull, Jeff , 1 512,25 1: Lx' Kutner, Adrienne Kutscher, Bob Kuyama, Lori LaForest, Rick Lamb, Michael Landt, Keith Lampke, Richard Lara, Elizabeth Larson, Cherilyn Latham, Vern Layton, Richard Lawrence, Morgan Lazar, Charlotte Lechien, Glenn Leddick, Sarah Lehrer, Joel Leidolf, Robert Q Leight, Sandy Lem, Darrall Leon, Cathy Lepor, Herbert Leu Rlcky Lewus Gwen Lewis Ron Litz, Marilyn Madrigal, Ruthie Mancuso, Gary Long, Robert Maetzold, Robert Mandel, Claudia Luedtke, Bruce Main, Cindy Marshall, Daniel Lynch, Cheri Malone, Cheri Marshall, Glenn Leyva, Janeen Liston, Lori Littleiohn, Laurie Matosian, James Mayer, Jan Martin, Kerry Mathiesen, Margaret McArthur, Jon Martin, Thomas Matthews, Mark McCIary, Kevin Marvin, Roger Mattson, Mark McClure, Thomas McCormack, Philomena 1 32--Seniors w McCoskey, Gregory McCullough, Karen McDermatt, Gary McElroy, Melanie McFadden, Jennifra McFarIan, Debbie McGalhy, John McLachlan, Mark McManus, Carol McNeeIey, Linda McNeese, Brian Meadows, Beverly Meckstroth, Janice Meek, Darlene Melhsen M002 Melser Debra Melsner Leroy Mellos Jeanette Melucci, Paul Seniors-133 Messerman, Bruce Miesner, Lee Miller, Donald Middlested, Joyce Miller, Ann Miller, Frank Mierlot, Greg Miller, David Miller, Heidi Miller, Pam Miller, Paul 134-Seniors Mills, Deborah Mitchell, Gail Mitchell, Rondey Mitrovich, Dan Mize, Norman Modica, Bernadette Mohre, Carla Montanero, Angela Montejano, Sylvia Montello, George Montgomery, Cynthia Moore, Karen Moorhead, Patrick Morgando, Kimberly Mors, Kathleen Morse, Charles Moses, Yyonne Murrell, Nancy Najimy, Elaine Nason, Julia Nelson, Thomas Mufakamb '-a Y Muffy, J3l'liC9 Nash, Mark Nelson, Randy Neubauer, Denise Seniors-135 Newell, Jerry Newman, Donna NiCh0lS, C2I'0l Nichols, Debbi Nichols, Susan Nickerson, Michael Nobrega, Phyllis 0'Brien, David Nielsen, Cinda Noll, Suzanne 0'C0m-lor, Cathy Nikas, Cindy Norris, Melinda Odland, Sue if 136-Seniors Ohlson, Larry Olin, Kathy Olkowski, Larry Olson, Kay O'NeaI, Mae Sue Paul, Bill Peacock, Jeannie Pearce, Phyllis Pei, Eva Pemberton, Michael Pembleton, Valerie Pepe, Thomas Pepin, Kip 'fi' O'Neill, Wiliam Ormsby, Greg Parsell, Michael Pasquale, Maria Ong, Vicky Padilla, Bernard Pasek, Jeff Patterson, Ella Seniors-137 Pepper, Loretta Perez, Victor Perkins, Donald Perlatti, Scott Pich, Robert Pleasants, Candace Peskin, Joyce Pierpaoli, Elise Pleasants, Patricia Peterson, Karen Piscopo, Phil Pogue, Rodger Ponce, Arthur Powell, Bruce Popyack, Bruce Pride, Barbara Potette, Earlene Pulk, Leke Potter, Carolyn Pupkin, Lynn Quiiada, Rosie Quijada, Shelley '1wn g,,?W Quincey, Martin Raaberg, Mark Randalls, Christine Rausch, Michael Quon, Lai Hai Rabin, Elliot Ratliff, Sheryl Ray, Jenny '-lv Realista, Kenny Reece, Arthur Reece, Pam Regas, Daniel Reisdorff, Gerald Reneau, Louise Reyna, Joseph Richardson, Jim Seniors 139 E l 5 Roemmich, William Roland, Robert Roper, Greg Richardson, Marcy Rivers, Daniel Robinson, Linda Riley, James Rizzo, Daniel Robson, Ronald Rinder, John Robbins, Mark Rodriguez, Jose Rise, Rick Robbins, Ron Roel, Pamela 140-Seniors Rose Tom Rosemeyer Matt Rosner Larry Rowell Nancy Rubenstein, Rosie Russell, Paul Salas, Alice Sallis, Sharon Salmon, Marie Sanchez, Dennis Sanchez, Ralph Sandoval, Leslie Sattler, Linda 54, , Saunders, Tom Savage, Alan Savel, Rod Saylor, James Seniors 141 Schenck, Thomas Schlockman, Frank Schloss, Randie Schneider, Janet 142-Seniors 'rv' Schroyer, Charles Schwartz, Joanne Schwartz, Stephanie Scott, Thomas Scozzafava, Richard Seaburg, Mark Segal, Debbie Seiler, John Seligman, Carol Selvig, Henry Seppla, Wayne Sgobba, Wendy Shaw, Julie Silver, Michelle Simon, Joseph Sheron, Jill Simmons, Debra Skirvin Bob Shimizu, Eileen Simmons, Eric Skough, Robert Smith, C8l'0lyI1 Sieiert, Pamela Simmons, Rosemary Smead, Cathy Smith Deborah JMR' Smith Donald Smith Frederick Smith, Janet Seniors-1 43 Smith, Jeanne Smith, Stephen Smith, Terry Soto, Christina Spears, Sharon Sorman, Pam Sparks, Rodney Spillman, Wendy IT' Spindler, Randy Stagge, Jack Spritz, Susan Stangl, Mike Spirz, Adele Stavarek, David Sprong, Bill Steele, Jeffery Climb Every Iviountain, Steele, Nadine Steinberg, Linda Steinmetz, William Stevenson, Richard St. Jacques, Susan Stockfish, Patricia Stone, Derek Stone, Thomas Strackbein, Richard Strain, Dee Strain, Katherin Stutz, Merle Stutz, Walter Sue, Robert Seniors-145 146-Seniors Sullivan, Gail Swlhart, Pal Swlersz, Carol Sykes, Cheryl Tankersley, Susan Thomas, Jeff Thorne, Dan Taylor, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Tiano, Charles Theodore, Linda Thomason, Judith Tis-dale, Mafy J0 Thibodeau, Janice Thompson, Kay T0bil1, Lauren lf V-351, wwf, . ' -Q ' ' ' k' Y - f- - ' if f r - W A , 5 A 2,2 gg, A Todd, Jerome Triggs, Heidi Tsuida, Nadine Tyler, Julie Towne, Jennifer Troxell, Marc Tullis, Sieve Ulovec, Thomas Tfickel, Mary Tsinkas, Yvonne Turnley, Connie Ursino, Mike Ford Every Stream, Van Der Maaten, Don Van Horn, Elisa Van Luchene, Steve Van Vanseele, Debbie Urso, Kerry Uyeii, Sharon Vallejo, Debbie vo- 'f? Vullaggio, Scott Wade, Jersha Wagner, Ray Wainscott, Richard Walker, Don Wallace, Jeanne Walters, Sue Ward, Michelle mtl, .,,, y, Varley, Susan Velazquez, Linda Vest, Mike Vasquez, Tito Velguth, John Ve Zain, Rose Vaughn, Sieve Verdinsky, Gina Villalpando, Mike Villegas, Ramona Vincent, Cheryl Vinland, Lorraine . l 148-Seniors Follow Every Rainbow, Warren, Diane Watson, David Watt, David Weber, Mark Webster, Debbie Weise, Christine Weitzen, Steve Wells, Janet Welsh, Richard Wes, James Wheeler, Terry White, Cynthia Wiebe, Warren Wentworth, Earl Wheeler, Jay Whelan, Mary Widmark, Kimberly Wiechman, Michele Seniors 149 'til You Find Your Dream! 'F ' Wiedenfeld, Carol Wilkerson, Susan Williams, Les Williams, Linda Williamson, Carole Williamson, John Willison, Barbara Wilson, Carol Wilson, Dale Wilson, Robert Winchenbach, Rita Woods, David Woollet, Marlene Wilson, Douglas Wilson, Virginia Wolfe, Joyce Woods, Linda Wordell, Tom 150-Seniors Worshaw, David Wright, Peggy Wright, Peggy Wylie, Paula Wynne, Marilyn Yaple, Neil Yates, Michael Yelvington, Mike York, Matt Zaitzow, Donald Zimmer, Barbara Zottolo, Frank Engrum, Mary Fisher, Dennis FIoyd,Ed Forman, Leslie Franz, Gary Freeman, Terry Goden, Darrall Goodall, James Gray, Patrick Guida, Mary Hauer, Richard Heath, Joyce Hendrickson, Michael Hicks, Suzanne Hiller, Frank Holland, Michael Holt, Thomas Jaeger, Gary Jarrett, Phillip Jessen, Sandra Johism, David Johnson, Jean Jordan, Edmund Kassel, Laurie Katz, Lisa Kenney, Bonita Kuykendall, Mae Kuykendall, Pearl Lair, Robert Lewis, Dorothy Lopez, Roger Lovell, Bradley Lubke, Jeffery Maclay, John Maio, Lee Marsh, Donna McClary, Marc McGough, Patricia Medina, Thomas Mershon, Bruce Metzler, Mark Mielnik, Mike Milburn, Patrcia Miles, Shelia 100 Plus Faceless Seniors Disappointed Fellow Graduates Abare, Donald Aldrich, Pamela Argus, Dean Battisti, Dan Biancrosso, Steven Bishop, Douglas Blumer, Bruce Boggs, Russell Borrego, John Botls, Paul Bradfield, Jackie Camren, Rodney Carraway, Linda Carter, Bennett Case, Christopher Chipp, Rhonda Clary, Mark Cobbs, Kenneth Coleman, Sarah Collins, Fred Conklin, Thomas Crawford, Sandra Creagh, Tom Crowder, Vivian Davis, Andrew Davis, Ryu Dell, Tim Deslauriers, Steven Deutsch, Ernest Doxey, Brenda Dukelow, Alan Dunkel, Randi Miller, David Miller, Kathleen Mirkin, Joni Mitchell, Steven Moorhouse, Martha Morgan, David Morgan, Larry Morioka, Russell Moydell, Michael Myers, Alan Nemshack, Eddie Nguyen, Tony Nichols, Jennifer Parker, Jacqueline Peterson, Marry Peterson, Gary Pondelick, Neal Porter, Sue Przytulski, Tony Putnam, Joyce Quinten, Robert Reece, Bradley Rucker, Julie Russell, Robert Russo, Stephen Sardina, Joseph Saucedo, Ralph Schlotman, Frank Schumaker, Karen Seals, Sylvia Seiley, Paul Sefcyk, Stephen Senotf, Sergei Sheridan, Teresa Sillman, Eric Silverman, Larry Simms, Deborah Smith, Bruce Smith, Clyde Smith, Jeannette Stone, Brian Synder, Eugene Taitano, Vincent Taylor, Larry Thompson, Timothy Wallace, Tim Weeks, John Weiser, Lynn Welch, Deborah Whitcomb, Randy Willis, Ralph Winslow, Roy Zurowski, Ricky i FV f .' ' 'P' Q Y qs r ' i eei 5 L- W' v my f Q wi as . 4 i - V -x r .. 1 is A tn . Qi, K i 'Gif ' A . Q ' ,H if -. ,A i .f u- f 4. ii ,vs E if Si A X 5- qv I.: AQ '- 7 A XS ,, 'J '.k V - R Q E ' fi ' T i r X , i.,. . ik Nzl P it ' , -Q S. . Senior Class Officers Were Caught Between Preserving U U r rr f i 0 6 it , ' ' ' X 8 ,fr F , xxx Dast Activities with the Pressing Interests of Today Senior class officers started the year by taking a student opinion poll using the responses to help plan class activities. President Ken Houck, opposite page, shows the 'nany moods which he displayed to his fellow officers and classmates. At the right, vice-president Tami Keyser, secretary Shirley Branch, and treasurer Carol Nichols, below, complete the senior cabinet. The 'ive faculty advisors to the class of 1971 are front row,' Mrs. Lois Delay, Mr. Lyall Young, and Mrs. Joyce McLean with Mr. Paul Wright i and Mr. Warren Barritt in back. Committees Innovated New Ideas to Enhance the Year End Activities Senior committee chairmen include, above, Suzanne Kahn, commencement and Randle Schloss, cap and gowns. Elaine Evenvoll and Sharon Uyeji worked on the prom and Elise Pierapaoli and Sylvia Castro, left, were responsible for Senior Day. ea 5 fa 'H zeal V09 4 Renata Q s 156-Seniors QM! fa , I -gg.: sew? x gg L , - ' . ve--X Jgw ., A xx gf Q R ar N a 3 , -:qi H2 K K W N X iii? Q fu if' K R, :S J, as at Qx x N Ax Q QI NK 4 1- I' xx ' if '- i 13323 2 f V 1 -Q SQ QV.-ff ,, sf. M . -wg b y -,S gage-z n :Q 1. , ::.fi.,5 5 W is A iT 235 .,j . . .f 'N A 5 . X m in 'ss N as AX x WR s 5 'fe x Q, 3? xi 3' 51 T T Y . 9 x XY ,Z . K xx' 'X , xsxggcyxy 'NXHN9 , gm: , .N H . x 'll 4 Qui, I ' f1.'H T.4 J',f ,!W4 ff! f'-.Mn fx 1 ' N- , fbfa There Is a Time for Some Things i And a Time for All Things, The Senior Prom held at Montezuma Hall, San Diego State on June 4, 1971, provided the beautiful setting for the many thoughts and memories that all couples will cherish. Adding to the prom's excitement and ecstasy, were the gala atmosphere, the many friends and the music of a lively dance combo. Photos on these pages were taken early in the year in order to meet the third quarter printing deadline. The young men's formal attire was generously provided for the photos by Bob Coffmanis in Hillcrest. Subsequent weeks were marked by an active campaign to change the event to an informal one. A Time for Great Things, and a Time for Small Things I do my thing, And you do your thing. i am not in this world To live up to your And you are not i To live up to mine You are you And I am l. And if by chance we find lt's beautiful. lf not, lt can't be helped. Ffifl Pells -44 is lm 7' if w our . 'WJ' ,Q af at . .. . , 5,4:,4,g wx' N 'Kill A . -n , w v Q - fs., W 'T'-.. l .Ami ff '12-P. ' . 'Bi ' 3 ' t ,37w 4. A, .,,,!- rl Q Q il 1 ' -auf' ul ,H-A I X kim A , ,,....M, 4 fi 1' Q x ' , ,A fl XX, ,I .px 3 ' -'ee 4 ,,. V5 fc 'f'f, V 0 . W V ol. 0 'nl . - 54 . as I. A. 'np 3 Q Q JB, 'i . ' ' 06- ', . Seniors Recall What a Time It Was, ABBEY, TIMOTHY D.-Tim fondly remembers get- ting bawled out by Coach Tooze . . . recalls the after-game parties at Farrells. J.V. Football 105 J.V. Baseball 10,115 Key Club 17, ABLES, CHARLES M.-Mark enjoys working on cars and going to the beach . . . liked Mr, Came- ron's geometry class . . . will never forget the fun in track and cross country . . . plans to attend SDS and become an architect, J.V. Cross Country 105 Senate 105 Varsity Track 10,11,125 J.V. Football 115 Letterman's Club 11,12. ADAMS, CHARLES A.--Chuck recalls being a prop man in half-time activities at homecoming games . . . likes to pitch horseshoes. Honor Roll 105 Or- chestra 10,11,125 CSF 11. AGUERO, FRED J.-Fred remembers senior English . . . hopes to attend a junior college and make a career of golf. Golf Team 10,11,125 J.V. Wrestling 11. AKERS, GREG A.-Greg enjoyed study hall and Mr. Oyler's chemical theories . . . recalls observ- ing Coach Draz and his pre-game pep talks . . . likes swimming and kneeboarding . . . will attend Cal Western and study law. J.V. Swim Team 105 J,V. Water Polo 115 Varsity Swim Team 11,125 Var- sity Water Polo 12. AKERS, RUSSELL L.-Russ spends his time watch- ing girls enjoyed his athletics class hopes to go to Azusa Pacific College . J.V. Wrest- ling 10,115 Orchestra 10,11,125 Varsity Wrestling 12. ALLEN, RONALD J.-Ron remembers Mr. DiIIane's American government class . . . enjoyed gym with Dickie Draz . . . hopes for a career in business management after Grossmont. ALLEN, SANDRA M.-Sandi enjoyed her drama and gym classes . . . likes to cook, read and sew . . . is fond of the whoIe domestic garbage . ,. hopes to be a dental hygienist. ALPERT, JORDAN S.-Jordan fondly remembers his debates with teachers and administrators . . . enjoys skiing, camping, surfing and reading . . . will attend State College. Debate 12. ALPERT, JUDITH F.-Judi attended Bangor High before coming to Will C .... recalls t.p.'ing Craw- gzgds with 70 rolls of paper . . . hopes to go to AMES, TOM J.-Tomrny's fondest memory was when he witnessed a teacher show his stupidity enjoys the mountains . . . plans to go to State. Gymnastics 10. AMEZCUA, CARLOS R.- Mex remembers Coach Draz, football games and going to the same school as Oscar . . . likes to act crazy and draw . . . plans to work with Walt Disney's cartoons. J.V. Swim Team 10,115 J.V. Water Polo 115 Key Club 71,125 Varsity Football 125 Lettermen's Club 12. ANDERSON, JAMES R.-James enjoys watching people . . . hopes for a career in electrical re- search after attending UCSD. Tennis Team 11,12. ANDERSON, KIMIJO R.-Kim remembers talking to people about God . . . enjoys people .,. . liked Mr. Stromberg's art concepts course-5. . plans take her to Grossmont. , ANDERSON, SUSAN G.-Susi 'will never forget being with J.S., the '70 prom, football games and swim meets . . . likes to water ski. Stir-ups 105 115 SIC 11,125 Campus Life 12. ANDERT, TIMOTHY A.-Tim remembers the fact that people showed him the love of God . . . plans to study law at SDS. Stage Band 105 Cross Coun- try 10,115 Track 10,115 Band 11,12. ANDRADE, ROXANNE C.-Roxy enjoyed Mrs. Arch- ibald's Spanish class and the Cinco de Mayo . . , will never forget the USD dances, football games or goofing around with Alice . . . plans to attend Mesa. Honor Roll 10,11,125 ASB Clerk 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. ANDREWS, BRIAN P.-Mr. Bunch's, Mr. Moors' and Mr. Waterbury's classes hold memories for Brian , . . recalls the football games . . . plans to attend Mesa and become a chinchilla rancher. ANGUS, KATHY S.-Kathy spends her time read- ing . . . enjoyed her classes with Mr. Menache, Miss Carlstrom and Mrs. Archibald . . . plans to be a nurse after SDS. Orchestra 10,11. APGAR, ALICE E.-Alice will always remember playing her violin in Spanish and all the times she and Beth were late to orchestra . . . enjoys cook- ing, sewing, music and sports . . . would like to go to State. Honor Roll 10,115 Orchestra 10,11,125 CSF 11. APGAR, ROBERT B.-Bobby will never forget our football record or Madrigal performances . . . likes to talk on phones, sing and go to parties .. . hopes to attend SDS. Choral Club 11,125 Madrigals 11,125 Homecoming Committee 12. ARNAUD, DON E.-- Red fondly recalls cheerlead- ing . . . enjoyed Mr. Martin's English class . . . plans to go to State. Gymnastics 105 Wrestling 10, 11,125 Senate 10,11,125 Rallies and Assemblies 115 Varsity Cheerleader 12. BAKER, CLAUDE W.-Bud enjoys motorcycling and hunting . . . plans to go to Mesa. BARBER, SANDY A.- Tokyo Rose recalls fire drills and wasting time in class . . . enjoyed watch- ing all the pathetic looking boys at Crawford . . . would like to attend Sister Mary's Convent and be- come a nun. BARNETT, MICHELLE- Cooky enjoys sewing and going to the beach . . . will never forget meeting 162 Seniors Jeff . . . plans to go to Mesa. Stir-ups 105 Y-Teens 10,11,72. BARRANON, CHRISTINE M.-Tina remembers waiting for the school day to end so she could see John . . . hopes to be an airline stewardess. Stir-ups 105 Y-Teens 105 Red Cross 11. BARTA, JEANETTE P.-Jeannie fondly remembers riding her horse to school on Earth Day . . . en- joyed her biology class with Miss Carlstrom , . . likes riding her horse and free concerts . . . will pursue the field of zoology. BATIE, ROBERTA M.-Roberta recalls talking to brothers and sisters at lunch . . . enjoyed Mrs. Bryant's English class . . . plans to be a systems analyst after SDS. Stir-ups 105 Umojo 10,11,12,' Girls' League 115 SIC 12. BARTZ, ELIZABETH I.-Liz enjoyed work explora- tory at Sunshine and her math class . . . hopes to go to UCLA and make a career of special educa- tion. CSF 10,115 Concert Band 10,11,11,125 March- ing Band 10,11,125 Spanish Honor Society 115 Or- chestra 11,125 Auroras 12. BASSETT, JIM M.-Jim enjoys hunting and getting away from people . . , liked his German class . . . will go to Mesa and hopes for a career in forestry service. BEERS, NANCY K.- Beers will remember the ASB Ball with P., when Mel fell down the gym steps and dragging M,E. around . . . likes to go out with Paul. Y-Teens 105 Y-Teens President 115 Rallies and Assemblies 12. BENJAMIN, GARY P.-Gary will never forget watch- ing the fantastic football team , , . enjoys swim- ming and skiing . . . plans to join the Navy after UCSB. Tennis Team 10,11,125 Boys Federation 105 SIC 105 CSF 10,11,125 Curriculum Committee 11. BENJAMIN, LESLIE A.-Leslie recalls Mr. Elliott yelling Shut up . . . enjoys ice skating . . . will major in social work at San Jose State. Honor Roll 105 Stir-ups 10,115 AFS 11,125 Benchwarmers 12. BENSON, DORI E.- Duck will always remember the Sweetheart Ball with G.H. . .. enjoyed Mr. Tadman's history class . . . spends her spare time playing tennis, swimming and dancing . . . hopes to attend Mesa and become an interior decorator. Stir-ups 10,11,125 Sweetheart Ball Committee 115 Benchwarmers 125 Girls' League 125 Pacer 12. BENSQON, KRISTINA A.-Kris enjoyed Mr. Met- calfe's history class . . . likes to play the piano . will attend SDS and major in art. Madrigals BENTLEY, DAVID J.--Dave enjoyed watching Coach Draz at the water polo games , . . liked gym with Dickie . . . hopes to go to Mesa and then teach. J.V. Tennis 10. BERGATH, SUZAN M.- Byrdbath remembers messing off with the group at lunch, keeping cans of Coke on ice in her locker and losing all the letter F's of write-ups . . . enjoyed the football, basketball and volleyball games . . . plans to go to State and major in psychology. Stir-ups 10,11,125 Latin Club 11,125 Centaur 12. BERLIN, HOWARD S.-Howard will never forget coming back from football games with the gang in the red Falcon . . . enjoyed Mrs. Burrow's class. Varsity Gymnastics 10,17,125 Varsity Swim Team 10,11,125 Lettermen's Club 10,11,12. BESSETTE, PATRICIA R.-Patty will always remem- ber Sarah, the giant strawberry and the prom with Dean . , , enjoys playing blues piano . . . hopes to major in music at San Diego State. BEST, NANCY M.-Nancy enjoyed Mrs. Hensley's English class . . . remembers the football and bas- ketball games and Easter vacation '70 . . . hopes to major in physical education at SDS. Sophomore Class Treasurer 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Girls' League 10,11,125 GAA 11,125 Girl of the Month 125 Varsity Volleyball 12. BIGGS, MARTIN D.-Gunnar will long remember Mr. Wagner's bad jokes, stage band concerts and the Toad Society . . . enjoys jazz, water skiing and skin diving . . . plans to make a career of mu- sic after graduating from North Texas State Univer- sity. Senate 105 Stage Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,11,12. BILLINGSLEY, JOAN A.-Joan will never forget Mr. Menache's physiology class . .. remembers trying to get the same lunch as C. and trying to use the proper accent in Spanish enjoyed bowling doubles with M.B. . . , will attend SDS and major in math and science. Stir-ups 10,11,12. BING, KATHIE E.-Kathie came to Crawford from Azusa High . , . fondly remembers the last day of school . . . aspires to become an airline steward- ess. Pep Club 10. BIONDO, VINCENT L.-Vince liked Mrs. Martin's English class . . . remembers bike day--vvhere he cracked up , . . enjoys driving in the country . . . hopes to join the Coast Guard. BLACKWELL, JOHN N.-John will never forget being sick during the final performance of Little Mary Sunshine plans to attend SDS and study medicine. J.V. Basketball 105 Golf Team 10, 115 Key Club 10,11,125 Play Productions 11,12. BLAKE, BARBARA A.--Barb recalls the special moments spent with Bruce, friends and watching Curry pitch . . . likes to talk, yell, smile and eat bagels . . . hopes to go to UCSB and work with people. Girls' League 10,11,125 ASB Decorations Committee 115 Ring Committee 115 Christmas Mail- box 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. BLAKE, STEVEN B.--Steve will never forget lunch and all the good people he met . . . liked choir . , . enlovs surfing and having a good time. BLOUGH, JOHN R.-John enjoyed Mr. Bunch's metal class . . . likes to ride motorcycles and dune buggies . . .plans to attend Grossmont. BLUMER, BRUCE A.-J.V. Football 105 Varsity Foot- ball 11. BOAZ, JEFFREY K.-Jeff liked Mr. Hendrick's math class . . . enjoys girlwatching and paddleball . . . would like to be an electrical engineer after State. Publicity Chairman 105 J.V. Basketball 705 Honor Roll 10,11,125 ASB Commissioner of Publicity 115 Key Club 11,125 Publicity Committee 12. BOBERG, ROBERTA A.-Bobbi fondly remembers the summer of '70 . . . enjoyed Mrs. Martin's En- glish class . . , likes to play tennis . . . will go to a beauty college. BOLEN, SCOTT T,- Inky likes to spend his time with Michele . . . enjoyed business calculus . . . plans a career in electron research. Varsity Foot- ball 11, BOONE, TERESA L.-Terry will long remember Mrs. Hensley's English class . . , recalls skiing with John, parking space No. 22, short hair and everyone at Crawford , . . enjoys AAU competitive swimming and sewing . . . hopes to become a dental hygienist. J.V. Songleader 105 Miss Pep 105 Y-Teens 10,115 Swim Team 10,11,125 Pacer-ettes 115 Junior Attendant 115 Gymnastic Team 11,125 Homecoming Queen 12. BORREGO, JOHN-John enjoys sports . . . plans to go to City College and become a mechanical draftsman. BOURGEOIS, PEGGY J.-Peg came to Crawford from various other high schools . . . recalls the constant confusion of the Pacer staff . . . enjoys horseback riding and travelling . , . hopes to go to SDS, Pep Squad 105 Pacer-ettes 10,' GAA 105 Art Club 115 AFS 125 German Club 12. BOURKE, DORA L.-Dora recalls the people at Crawford . . . enjoys playing the guitar . . . will never forget her history class . . , plans to be- comeanurse. BOWNE, HEATHER L.-Heather remembers the football games we rarely won, the once-upon-a- time after game dances and the ASB Ball . . . spends her time bicycling and gossiping with M.H, . . . enjoys meeting non-American people. AFS 11, 125 Stir-ups 115 CSF 125 Debate Team 12. BOYLE, DEBORAH L.-Debbie enjoyed lunch and all of the rallies . .. remembers Mr. Tadman's history class . . . likes to go out and have fun with all her friends .. . loves the beach .. . hopes to attend Mesa. BRADSHAW LESLIE R.-Leslie will never forget making bread with Susie Eckert for Mr. Shaver . . . spends her time giving TA's a bad time . . . plans to become a nurse after Mesa. Stir-ups 105 Girls' League 11,12. BRANCH, SHIRLEY A.- Lupe will long remem- ber spending the night at the beach . . . enjoys swimming, tennis and parties . . , wants to be an elementary school teacher. ASB Ball Decorations 115 Senior Class Secretary 125 Awards Chairman 12. BRANDENBURS, MARY S.-Sunny came to Craw- ford from Beautiful Downtown Burbank . . , en- joys music and being with people . . . liked her choir and bookkeeping classes. BREALEY, CARL G.-Carl remembers Mr. Rieker's classes and Mrs. Heyer's craft class . . . enjoyed the sophomore class party and junior ball . . . likes to go to the beach . . . hopes to go to Grossmont. J.V. Wrestling 105 J.V: Track 105 Gym- nastics 10,11,125 Varsity Wrestling 11,125 Pacer 12. BREALEY, HOWARD A.-Howard enjoys going to the beach . . . liked his Espanol and English class- es . . . hopes to attend a college in Costa Rica. Wrestling 10,11,12. BRENNER, RON-Ron wants to write a novel . . . enjoys making candles and skin diving. Pacer 125 Quill and Scroll 12. BREUNINGER, CRAIG E.-Craig enjoyed Mr. Hird's stories . . . plans a career in medicine after UCSD. Varsity Tennis 11. BRIGHTMON, GAIL L.--Cookie enjoyed all the ex- tra-curricular activities and fun, friendly people . . . likes to make people laugh . . . hopes to attend UCSD. AFS 10,115 Spanish Honor Society 10,115 Pacer-ettes 115 Umojo 11,' Rallies and Assemblies 115 Girls' League 11. BRODSHATZER, ANNE S.-Anne recalls her crazy, good friends, bike riding and the beach . . . will never forget summer school physics with Mr. Wright . . . a career in sociology is planned after UC at Santa Cruz. CSF 10. BROOKS, SANDI I.- Mouth recalls putting Kathy and Beth in trash cans . . . enjoyed Mr. Leyh's and Mrs. Heyer's classes . . . plans a career in data processing. BROWN, MARY E.-Mary enjoyed Mrs. Smith's class . . . likes to write poetry . . . plans to be- come a psychiatrist. BROWN, SANDRA D.-Sandy remembers all the friends she made . . . enjoyed Mrs. Anderson's English class . . . spends her spare time running to her counselor and to 509 . . . plans to teach art. AFS 11,125 Rally Committee 11,12. BROWN, VICTORIA G.-Vicki remembers writing letters to a special person . . . enjoyed Mr. Tur- tle Metcalfe likes all sports and school activities . . . hopes to go to Mesa. Stir-ups Cabi- net 10,115 Volleyball 10,11,125 Swim Team 10,11,125 Gymnastics 10,11,125 Softball 70,11,125 Track Team 12.. tense ,ravi K, ,,,s.t.,.-.W--t...e.rri ., tdyzf- 5 eff 0 -I ..M1....me- - E 's 55?-yfaf' E3N.,,gt.ah.x--.w. , A ,J-.r .Koa . X .. K ' 'X N' ,mstg-arf-veit--,,.., K 44' - Wpi -of Vi' . 3 K- KW- .4 ,..,.,.-w..m.s,,KK ,A . , MM x ,A y Q, t ,a 'H'- nw, fi, , N K,.., ., , , ,, , it ,t K' .5 if KK,fx,,K MK Ki 3 :WK J., KE-M K Mtg- , ff ft, Wxx , 'WW nuff 5 ' 1 , , ' ,M 3 e , Q we ' in ,.s:::ivmvfv, 3 :Q .L gf kr? .95-MA, C 'K 'A!,?,,i?,4:?K?5,?p' .K.f 6K Ass.. -has fe' J' f' .,,-ft' Klma.. ,, 3, aaa- -Q. Spa ,wow KKHK K Q.. - ,Q . K FW deff'- ' ,N Kj,pl1g.fK'K6- :and A' ,yl K ' .ii 81,4 'mat Af. Rwfggpf' 1 .. wif ,. 4-111 JV' 10,11,125 Benchwarmers 11,' GAA Cabinet 115 Choir 115 Auroras 125 GAA Board 125 Hockey Team 12. BRUCKER, MARK D.-Mark enjoys all sports . . . plans to go to SDS. Cross Country 115 Track Team 11,125 Key Club 11,12. BRYANT, WILMA P.-Willie enjoys being with her boyfriend . . . will never forget graduation or Mr. Shaver . . . aspires to be an interior designer. Stir-ups 10,11. BUCHINGER, MALKA-Malka liked being a J.V. songleader and the try-outs . . . enjoys sewing, jogging with her dog and reading . . . will always remember English with Mrs. Smith . . . hopes to go to State. J.V. Songleader 105 Gymnastics 1O,11, 125 Pacer-ettes 115 Songleader 12. BUCKLES, MARIA C.--Carmen remembers getting up at 3 AM to march in the Pasadena Parade . . . spends her time with D.N, . , . wants to be a legal secretary. Gymnastics 105 Girls' League 10,115 SIC 10,115 GAA 10,115 Pacer-ettes 115 Senior Class Council 12. BUEHNER, JEAN C.- Bean will never forget being on the tennis team and winning CIF . . . liked water and confetti fights with all the cuties . . . enjoys the beach, tennis and snow skiing. Class Historian 105 C 105 Honor Roll 10,115 GAA 10,11,125 Sir-ups 10,11,125 CSF 115 Rallies and Assemblies 12. BURROWS, LORALEE-LoraLee remembers football games and sharing a locker with three friends . . . enjoys talking on the phone . , . wants to be a beauty operator. Stir-ups 105 Benchwarmers 12. BYRNE, CRAIG L.-Craig enjoys being with his friends . . . recalls the fire drills . . . plans a career in medicine after SDS. Varsity Gymnastics 115 J.V. Wrestling 11. BYRUM, KAY F.-Kay recalls the CIF championship in tennis . . . enjoys swimming, sewing and tennis . . . plans to go to SMU and major in psychology. Float Committee 105 Girls' League 10,11,125 Tennis Team 11,125 Auroras 12. CAGLEY, JUDI M.- Jude remembers football games, graduation of '70 and the people she met . . . enjoyed Miss Carlstrom's biology class. C 105 Stir-ups 10,115 Honor Roll 115 Campus Life 11. CAMPBELL, CHESTER E.-Chet recalls sleeping through tests in Spanish and chemistry . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . plans to go to SDS and purse a career in business administration. CARMEN, RODNEY A.-Rodney will never forget leaving and getting back on campus without get- ting caught by Mr. Urban. CANADY, RAYNETTA V.- Ray-Ray will always remember the gang and the hard time she gave The Boy . . . enjoys dancing and travelling . . . plans to attend University of Hawaii or USD and later become a teacher. Umojo 11,125 Girls' League 12. CANNON, COLEEN-Colli remembers being the girl mascot and Mr. Marlay going over her dimen- sions . . . likes to sing very loud , . . plans to attend BYU and major in drama. Swim Team 105 AFS 105 Girls' League 105 Y-Teens 10,115 Stir-ups 10,11,125 Pacer-ettes 115 Homecoming Committee 115 Play Productions 11,125 Mascot 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. CAREY, VORADEL M.-Marie will never forget physiology class with her lab partner . . . she en- joys travelling and playing tennis . . . hopes to attend USC. Tennis Team 10,115 Pep Club 115 Swim Team 115 Stir-ups 125 Umojo 12. CARRA, ANNE--Anne will always remember a blue-eyed blonde, Durwood . . . liked Mrs. Kee- fer's gym class and Mrs. Johnston's shorthand class . . . enjoys weekends . . . hopes to become an airline stewardess in the future. Senate 105 Mother-Daughter Tea Model 105 Stir-ups 10,115 Campus Life 11. CARRAWAY, LINDA M.-Linda recalls her sopho- more lunch period . . . enjoyed Spanish . . . plans a career in medical technology after attending Me- sa. Y-Teens 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. CARROLL, CLARA A.-Candy fondly remembers Mr. Juel's class and getting to know J.B. in her sophomore year . . . spends her time playing ten- nis and being a drum major for Ozzie's Band . . . hopes to attend SDS and become a zoologist. Sen- atJe1gtT52Honor Roll 10,11,125 Stir-ups 10,11,125 GAA CARTER, BENNETT R.--Ben came to Will C. from El Capitan . . . enjoyed Mr. Romig's metal shop class . . . plans to be a store manager. CASTRO, SYLVIA S.- Syl recalls the '70 prom, running for offices and losing . . . liked to go to track meets . . . enjoyed Mrs. Hall's and Mr. Wag- ner's humanities class . . . plans to go to SDS. Sophomore Class float 105 Senior Prom Hostess 11. CAUDILLO, VIRGINIA-Virginia recalls the football games . . . enjoyed her gym and English classes. Stir-ups 105 Benchwarmers 12. CELLUCCI, CYNTHIA E.-Cindy will remember J.C. in typing, gym locks, D.N. and H.L.R .... spends her time going to parties and Jack-in-the-box . . . enjoyed Mr. Shaver's English class . . . hopes to go to a business college. Girls' League 10,115 Stir- ups10,11,12. CHASE, MARTHA A.- Mug fondly remembers attending the football games and having her ring turned . . . enjoys long rides and being with T.H. . . . liked Miss Carlstrom's biology class. Stir-ups 10.115 Senate 10,11. CHEEK, LARRY E.- Con Man to some, will ne- ,, ' i muff' M H313 593 ,K gm, gb 5 rj Mike -.. AMW ..ft X ,R 'sms K 2 ,.,,,,,.. K ver forget opening his gym locker on Monday after he had forgotten to take his clothes home that weekend . . . spends his time listening to music, swimming and sleeping plans to join the Navy. J.V. Football 10. CHRISTIANSEN, CHARLENE M,-Charlie attended San Diego High before coming to Crawford . . . recalls choir and graphic arts . . . plans to attend City College and become an airline stewardess. CLARK, DEBORAH J.-Debbie will always remem- ber the football games and rallies at Crawford . . . enjoys meeting people . . . would like to become an airline stewardess. Stir-ups 105 Pacer-ettes 115 Benchwarmers 12. CLEARY, JEFF A.-Jeff came to glajlejo High . . . plans to go on to Mesa in the a . CLEMENTS, NANCY J.- Zero recalls being tapped for Auroras, Mrs. Jones, friends, and shar- ing a locker with Mary . . . enjoyed Mrs. Archi- bald's Spanish class . . . will attend the University of Guadalajara. Stir-ups 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11, 125 Girls' League 115 Auroras 125 Benchwarmers 12. COKL, STEVE D.-Steve's favorite class at Craw- ford was metal shop . . . he plans to join the US Marine Corps and later be a machinist. Varsity Gymnastics 10,11,125 Lettermen's Club 11,12. COLLINS, FRANK D.-- Paco especially recalls changing the PH at Henry to CH . . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Martin . . . would like to study law at UC Berkeley. Varsity Cross Country 10,11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 10,11,125 Key Club 11, 125 Centaur 10,115 ASB President 12. COLWELL, MARY C.-Cathy enjoyed Mr. Menache's summer physiology class . . . recalls being in the drill team and going to the football games . . . plans to go to SDS and become a nurse or teach- er for mentally retarded children. Stir-ups 105 Pac- er-ettes 11. COMBES, JOHN A.- Lover fondly remembers sitting in Mr. Smith's attendance office . . . en- joyed Mrs. Sprague's English class . . . plans to attend Grossmont and later become a dentist. COMPTON, YVONNE S.-Susie fondly remembers her sales presentation in Mr. Leyh's class .. . enjoys reading and going to the Big O . . . plans to be a dental assistant after attending American Business College. Girls' League 10,115 Stir-ups 10,11,125 C 11,125 Homecoming Float Committee 11. Crawford from ItWas. .. CONKLIN, THOMAS H.-Gambling, playing the guitar and bowling are among Tom's favorite pas- times . . . can't forget being busted for smoking by Mr. Urban . . . plans a career in foreign ser- vice after serving in the Air Force. SIC 105 Student Informer Editor 12. CONWAY, NANCY E.- Crabby Conway came to Crawford from Rosary . . . fondly remembers the time she and Dan took on the whole history class . . . spent her time watching Mike Stangl blink . . . aspires to attend Princeton. COOK, BEVERLY J.-Bev will always remember the ASB Ball with D.S .... enjoyed Mrs. Byrum's foods class and eating lunch with J.W .... hopes to attend Grossmont and become a dental assis- tant. CORTINO, MARY A.-Mary will never forget meet- ing her boyfriend and eating lunch with him . . . enjoys singing . . . will attend City College and hopes to become a secretary. COWEN, ROBERT K.-Bob fondly remembers the midnight hikes at Big Bear in the summer of '70 . . . plans to attend UCSB. Key Club 10,125 Var- sity Football 11,125 Varsity Track 11,12. COX, GRACE L.-Going to San Pedro in tenth grade and the Junior Rose Bowl in eleventh grade are fond memories to Grace . . . will never forget Mr. Tadman and Mr. Limoli . . . plans to attend SDS and then join the Peace Corps. Stir-ups 105 Pacer-ettes 11g AFS 11,125 Auroras 125 Bench- warmers 12. CREESE, CONNIE S.-Connie will always remem- ber the classes she had with L.B .... enjoyed Mrs. Jones' Spanish class . . . plans on attending Gros1smont and becoming a nurse. GAA 105 Stir- ups 0. CRIDER, DONNA F.- The Weeny Kid fondly re- calls ditching gym with A and being chased two days by Mr. Urban for being off campus . . . en- joyed Mrs. Martin's English class. CROSS, DEBRA E.-Debra will never forget the ASB Ball, senior prom and Miss Carlstrom's biolo- gg parties . . . enjoys meeting people and mar- c ing In the band . . . will attend SDS and has hopes of becoming a veterinarian. Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 125 Auroras 12. CROUCH, DAVID M.-John fondly chemistry class . . . enjoys going getting to know people . . . plans J.V. Basketball 105 J.V. Wrestling 115 Key Club 11,125 Varsity Track 12. Stir-ups 10,115 German Club remembers his to parties and to attend SDS. 105 J.V. Track CROWDER, VIVIAN A.-Vivian enjoyed history with Gregg, Alice and Sue and getting together with friends during lunch . . . fondly remembers her first year at Crawford . . . hopes to become a fashion designer. Umojo 10,11,125 Hockey 11. CRUM, LORETTA K.-Lorrie will never forget Mr. Billings' orations on pizza or Mrs. Goldstein's dra- ma class . . . likes to go down to the coves and harass sea enemies hopes to attend UCI. Stir-ups 105 Y-Teens 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 French Club 10,11,125 AFS 11,125 CSF 12. CRUST, KEVIN S.-Kevin plans for a career in electronic engineering after attending SDS and serving in the Air Force . . . will always remem- ber the people and faculty at Crawford . . . spends his time thinking about new, old and bet- ter ideas. CSF 10,115 Stir-ups 10,115 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Bowling Club 12. CULVER, LYNDA J.- The Kid remembers eating lunch on the grass with her boyfriend . . . enjoyed bothering Mr. Heubach . . . hopes to become a nurse. Future Scientists of America 105 Health Career Club 10.11. DARROW, ANN M.-Ann will always remember bugging teachers and disliked coke machines that didn't work . . . liked her classes with Mr. Elliott, Mrs. Ulstad and Mr. Stromberg . . . enjoys attend- ing football games, gymnastics meets and horse- back riding . . . hopes to make art her career. Cinco de Mayo 105 Spanish Honor Society 11. DAVIS, ROBERT I.-Bob recalls Mr. Limoli's Eng- Iish class and Mr. Billings' wiId chemistry class . . . spends much of his time clock-watching and travelling . . . will become an engineer after UCSD. Honor Roll 10,11,125 CSF 11. DAVIS, RYU L.-Le'Roy remembers the day school started . . . enjoys rappin' about things with his girlfriend . . . plans to attend USC and pursue a tierfgr in law. J.V. Football 105 Varsity Football DAY, DEBBIE J.- SquidIy Junior to some, re- calls going to St. Augustine's games . . . likes to ride bicycles . . . enjoyed her business occupa- tions class. Stir-ups 105 Student Affairs 105 Girls' League 11. DE ALBA, IRENE-Irene remembers the time Mrs. Jones hid from the class when they came in early . . . likes to sew . . . plans for a career in fash- ion. Stir-ups 105 French Club 10,11. DE LA TORREE, DANA M.-Dana likes to have fun . . . recalls the last day of school . . . plans to go to Mesa and later become an elementary teacher. DELL'ACOUA, MARC V.-Marc recalls when Mr. Overstreet kicked people out of his class enjoyed Mr. Shaver's English class . . . plans to attend SDS. DEGROOT, CORINNE M.-Corinne plans to attend SDS. Honor Roll 11,12. DE WITT, BEATRICE F.-Fran enjoyed talking to the gang at lunch . . , recalls being in dance in- termurals . . . plans to be a teacher. Girls's Chor- us 10i2Choir 115 Stir-ups 115 Madrigals 125 Pacer- ettes . 164 Seniors DE WOODY, WADE R.--Wade enjoyed Mrs. Mar- tin's English class . . . remembers telling jokes to Mrs. Martin . . . spends his time sleeping in class . . . will attend Grossmont. DELL, TIM G.-Tim fondly remembers ditching a class all semester and spending the time with H.P. plans to attend Grossmont. J.V. Track 105 Varsity Track 11,12. DEVEREAUX, SANDRA K.- Gladys Cravetts to some, recalls the sound of the last bell of the day, Marsha's tours and talking to the TA's . . . hopes to become an airline stewardess. DILLAVOU, LE ANN K.-LeAnn remembers the spirited aftergame activities, the terrible triangle and seeing her reflection in J.M. enjoyed taking long rides and being with T.M .... liked Miss Carlstrom's biology class. C 105 Honor Roll 105 Senate 115 Stir-ups 10,11. DINSEN, SHERRIE L.-Sherrie fondly remembers T.M. and Mr. Shaver's English class . . . likes to play the guitar . . . will attend Mesa. DINSLOW, ROY S.-Roy came to Crawford from Gallileo High remembers the last day of school in his junior year . . . spends his time going to Clairemont and the beach . . . plans to attend Grossmont. DOLAN, JOHN S.- Uncle Johnny recalls walking into poles on campus and tripping over his own feet . . . enjoyed Herr Schillings German class . . . aspires to be an artist. DORMAN, MARY E.--Mary spends her spare time snow skiing at Mammoth . . . plans to attend UC at Davis. Senate 105 Rallies and Assemblies 12. DRAKULICH, NICK-Nick plans to attend USC. Hon- or Roll 105 Debate Team 105 J.V. Basketball 105 Key Club 10,11,125 Varsity Basketball 11,125 Senior Class Council 12. DRAPER, CHERYL L.-Cheryl will never forget going to the ASB Ball with Larry and getting her glove pinned on M.S.'s corsage plans to attend Mesa and then be an airline stewardess. Stir-ups 10,11,125 Y-Teens 10,115 homecoming float 115 Letter carrier 115 Rallies and Assemblies 125 Drill Officer 12. DRESS, MARY- Mare will never forget yelling at games with Jo, Mad in physiology or S.C. through- out high school. Stir-ups 10,115 Y-Teens 10,115 Varsity Swim Team 10,11,125 Varsity Badminton DREYLINGER, PHILIP M.-Phil spends his time at sports . . . enjoys having fun with his friends . . . plans to join the Armey after attending Grossmont. DUKES, GEORGANN -George recalls meeting Brant Greiner for lunch and being on the drill team . . . enjoys modeling, dancing, training ani- mals and driving her MG . . . hopes for a secre- tarial or modeling career. DUITZ, MARTY C.-Marty fondly remembers being in Mr. DeVore's auto shop class . . . plans a ca- rear with the San Diego Police Department. DUFFEY, DEAN-Dean enjoyed graphic arts . . . finds pleasure in fishing . . . plans to go to a junior college. DUNKEL, RANDINE E.- Tusker, has fond memo- ries of Weasel, the prom, the ASB Ball, and being editor of Centaur with Mr. Linderman . . . spends her time at the Strand, the Roxy, De Anza cove, and learning how to surf . . . won't forget G.C.T. or her white freckles . . . plans a career in commercial art. C 105 Y-Teens 105 Campus Life 105 Stir-ups 10,11,125 Centaur 115 Quill and Scroll 115 Honor Roll 10,115 Editor-in-Chief Cen- tlur 12. DYKE, SUSAN A.- Susie-Q enjoyed bummin' around and looking for certain people's houses to t.p. recalls football games, lunch and the drill team . . . hopes to be a nurse after attending SDS. Sophomore Class Council 105 Stir-ups 105 CSF 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Pacer-ettes 115 Choral Club 11,125 Rallies and Assemblies 125 Auroras 125 Major of Pacer-ettes 12. EADES, LINDA C.-Linda fondly remembers K.C., drivers training with M.Q. and her senior year . . . enjoyed Mr. Limoli's English class and sophomore humanities . . . hopes to attend SDS and major in biology. Honor Roll 10,11,125 CSF 10,11,125 Auro- ras 125 Centaur 12. EAST, MARK C.-Mark enjoys surfing . . . plans to attend Montana State and work with conservation and wildlife. EASTON, STEVE E.-Steve recalls the attack on UncIe Urban . . . enjoyed Miss Carlstrom's class . . .glans to attend Mesa. Gymnastics 10. ECK RT, SUSAN L.-Susie fondly recalls Disney- land with M.A. and paddleball with S.S .... en- joyed Mr. Shaver's English class . . . plans to go to Mesa. Stir-ups 105 Girls' League 10,11,125 Ral- lies and Assemblies 12. ELLISON, MARTIN B.--Albert enjoyed being a teacher's aid at Hearst Elementary and performing Theatre of the Absurd in math class . . . he can be seen trucking around saying, What's a nerf baII? plans to major in philosophy after studying at UC Riverside. ENCINAS, PERLA B.-Perla recalls being in the drill team . . . enjoyed Mr. Murphy's economics class . . . likes horseback riding, cooking, sewing and going to football games . . . will attend SDS. Honor Roll 105 Pacer-ettes 11. ENGEL, JEANETTE- Dingle recalls the 800 building stairs with Gene on cold days and find- ing four-leaf clovers on the gym field . . . plans to be a computer programmer after attending SDS. Honor Roll 10,115 CSF 11. ENGRUM, MARY-Mary will never forget getting caught for ditching school and the '68 ASB Ball enjoys sewing and cooking hopes to have a career in fashion merchandising. Girls' League 10,11,125 Umojo 10,11,12. EPATI, JULIA S.- Chewy remembers the '69 homecoming game and her friends enjoys singing, playing records and meeting people . . . plans to attend the University of Hawaii. Girls' League 11,125 Choral Club 125 C 125 Benchwar- mers 12. ESKEW, MELANIE S.-Melanie thanks all her good friends especially the man with the long legs and the goat . . . enjoys drawing, eating and talking . . . plans to be a secretary. Girls' League 105 Y-Teens 10,115 GAA 10,11,125 Rallies and Assem- blies 12. ESTENOZ, CARLOS L.-Carlos recalls Mr. Camer- 0n's class and drafting . . . will become an archi- tect after UCSD. ESTEP, DIANA L.-Diana enjoyed her PE and foods Class. EVANS, RAYMOND A.--Ray recalls the Colts vs. Chief's game . . . spends his time at K.S.'s house talking . . . plans to major in law at UCSB. Bowl- ing Club 10,11,125 Speech Team 10,11,125 Choir 12. EVENVOLL, ELAINE F.-Elaine remembers listening to and imitating Mr. Elliott and high-level discus- sions with Miss Carlstrom .. . plans to attend SDS and major in foreign language or anthropolo- gy. Float Committee 105 Y-Teens 105 Honor Roll 115 Prom Hostess 115 Prom Committee 12. FADDIS, DAVID M.-Dave will never forget being the Big Bad Wolf for Mrs. Clark . . . plans a ca- reer in medicine after State. Sophomore Class President 105 Varsity Track 10,115 Boys' Federation President 115 Varsity Cross Country 11,125 Key Club 12. FALLGREN, PAM S.-Chesh will never forget meet- ing Ales and everyone at the pole in the morning . . . enjoys going to the cabin . . . plans to go to SDS. Gymnastics 10,11,12. FARNHAM, EVANGELINE R.-Vangie came to Craw- ford from Pioneer High . . . enjoys softball and swimming . . . plans to go to a trade school. FARKAS, BETH A.- Farkie will never forget go- ing to the ASB Ball with D.L. and trying to find a place to pin the corsage remembers gift wrapping Mr. Foster's car for Christmas . . . likes to listen to people mimic her accent . . . wants to be a concert violinist. Orchestra 11,125 Honor Roll 115 Marching Band 11. FARMER, DEBORAH Y.-Debbie's fondest memo- ries lie in the future .. . enjoys drawing and travelling . . . plans to attend an art center. Hock- ey Team 11,125 Volleyball 12. FARRIS, CHARLES E.-Chuck attended Patrick Henry before coming to Crawford . . . remembers the summer school of '70 . . . enjoyed auto and metal shop . . . hopes to be a machinist. FEINSWOG, VICKI A.--Vicki will always remember going to the prom with Mike and her first football garge . . . likes to eat pickles . . . plans to attend D . FEELEY, DAVID P.-David will never forget his friends . . . recalls Black's Beach . . . plans to go to State. Pacer 12. FERGUSON, CATHY A.-Cathy enjoyed her art class . . . hopes to go to college. FINLEY, CLAUDIA A.- Clan attended Cathedral High before coming to Crawford . . . spends her time waiting for USD dances remembers laughing with her friends . . . hopes to be an in- terior decorator after Mesa. FINNIS, BARBARA A.- Rockin' Blue Denjamoon is our AFS student . . . she likes the people here . .. enjoys drawing and playing the guitar . . . will attend Newcastle University and become a writer. Choir 115 AFS 125 Auroras 125 German Club 12. FISH, GEORGE E.- Strings recalls playing mum- bley-peg in the quad with M.M. and M.J. . . . en- joys playing tlte guitar . . . plans a career in electronics after Grossmont. FISHER, SANDRA F.-Fish thinks Mrs. M. Smith is great remembers the summer of '70 and graduation . . . plans to go to SDS. Girls' League 10,115 CSF 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Auroras President 125 Inter-Club Council 125 Benchwarmers 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. FOGEL, LEILANI C.-Lani attended Toms River High before coming to Crawford . . . recalls spy- ing on a certain someone .. . enjoys football games and parties with the gang . . . plans to go to a junior college. FORBES, JILL E.-Jill fondly remembers Mrs. Jones' hard tests and Miss Carlstrom's parties . . . enjoyed Herr Macs German class . . . will go to State. German Club 105 Stir-ups 115 Boosters 12. FLOYD, EDWIN C.- Sun Dance enjoyed his pub- lic speaking and history class . . . hopes to be a pro ball player after SDS. FLYNN, JOYCE A.-Joyce recalls the football games . . . enjoyed Mrs. Archibald's Spanish class . . . likes to listen to music and water ski. Stir-ups 10,115 Choral Club 10,115 Benchwarmers 12. FRANCISCO, LES- Long Haired Creeping Nome recalls the Mad parties at De Anza Cove . . . en- joys surfing and playing Indian in the mountains . . . will go to City College and be an auto me- chanic. J.V. Football 105 Varsity Track 10,11. FRANCOIS, JAMES S.-- Frenchie recalls being with his friends and sharing experiences with them . . . enjoys sailing . . . will attend SDS. FRAZEE, JIM D.-Jim enjoyed Miss Carlstrom's biology class . . .plans take him to Grossmont. GALPER, LOUIS M.-Lou spends his time trying to earn money . . . remembers Miss Carlstrom's class . . . hopes for a career in economics. Water Polo 115 Debate Team 125 Varsity Football 125 Cross Country 12. GARDNER, BRUCE W.-Bruce recalls lunch in his sophomore year . . . enjoys trucking through Crawford saying Another ner! plans to attend UCSD and major in physics. Future Scien- tists of America 10. GARRISON, ROBERT M.-Mike likes the beach and mountains . . . recalls the people at Crawford . . . plans for a career in electronics. J.V. Swim Team 10. GATTRA, DENNIS A.-Dennis fondly remembers trying to transfer out of Mr. Hendrick's class . . . plans to go to college. German Club 10,115 Latin Club 10,115 Honor Roll 10,115 CSF 10,11,12. GHIANNI, SALVATORE B.-Sam recalls his class- mates . . . plans to join the Air Force . . . will pursue a career in engineering. GIACALONE, RITA A.-Rita enjoyed her English class . . . plans to go to State. Gymnastics 10,11, 125 Swim Team 125 Auroras 12. GILCHRIST, JANICE G.-Janice remembers going to the football games and gymnastic meets . . . will go to a business college. GILSON, JOYCE-Joel recalls the last two Fridays in her junior year and rainy days . . . enjoyed watching some guys play frisbee with a piece of Crawford's famous peanut butter cake . . . will go to SDS and become a teacher. GAA 10,125 Ger- man Club 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. GLADNEY, CLAUDETTE J.-Peaches enjoyed Mr. Tadman's class remembers taking chances with her friends . . . spends her time talking with her boyfriend . . . plans to go to Mesa and be a model. Umojo 115 Girls' League 12. GLASER, JANET B.-Janet recalls the hanging of Max Rafferty and school plays . . . enjoys swim- ming and water sports . . . plans to go to Gross- mont. GODELS, ANNETTE M.-Annette enjoyed Mr. Pas- toor's geometry class . . . hopes to go to SDS. Sophomore Class Secretary 105 ICC 105 Girl's League 10,' Gymnastics 105 Stir-ups 10,115 Senate 10,115 Rallies and Assemblies 11. GOLDBAUM, ZORINA R.-Zorina spends her time with friends . . . recalls lunch time . . . plans to go to Mesa. GOLDEN, BRUCE E.- Al Mundy will never for- get Mr. Limoll as the Hairy Ape . . . spends much of his time practicing the art of thievery . . . plans a career in acting after State. GOLDEN, DARRELL A.-Darrell remembers Coach Sandback with long hair spends his time sleeping in class . . . will attend Grossmont. GORDEN, VICKIE S.- Miss Vickie recalls the ASB Balls and football games . . . enjoys dancing and being Dave . . . liked her classes with Mr. Pastoor and Mrs. Byrum , . . plans to go to SDS. GORNEY, TOM A.-Tom enjoyed Mr, Shaver's English class . . . recalls lunch time . . . plans to go to Mesa. GRAHOVAC, LYNETTE G.-Lynette's memories in- clude belonging to Benchwarmers, knowing Larry and Mrs. Johnson . . . plans to be an executive secretary. Stir-ups 10,115 Benchwarmers 12. GRAY, LOUISE A.-Louie recalls t.p.'ing Oyler's house and scheming on guys at lunch . . . en- joyed PE and Latin with Mrs. Mac . . , spends her time thinking of D.B .... hopes to become an air- line stewardess. Stir-ups 10,11,125 J.V. Volleyball 115 Hockey Team 11,12,' Latin Club 11,125 Volley- ball 12. GREEN, REBECCA D.-Denise liked all of her classes . . . recalls watching movies at lunch . . . enjoys reading and playing the piano will attend the University of Hawaii and major in psy- chology. Campus Life 11,12. GREENE, LARRY M.-Larry enjoys foil fencing . . . will attend UCSD. Future Scientists of America 105 Science Fair 10,11,12. GREENE, Molly R.-Molly especially remembers her junior year and all the wonderful friends she could possibly have . . . hopes the future flows with as much happiness as the past. GREENLEE, SANDRA J.-Sandy recalls performing with the drill team and going to all the games to see that certain someone . . . thanks Mrs. Keeler and Miss Conologue for two fantastic years . . . will attend Mesa. Stir-ups 105 Pacer-ettes 11,125 Benchwarmers 12. GRISSOM, ROZANNA-Rozanna enjoyed Miss Carl- strom's biology class . . . recalls her junior year with Tony Levas . . . plans to go to SDS and ma- jor in law. Stir-ups 105 Pacer-ettes 11. GRISWOLD, NANCY- Grizzy fondly remembers her first year here . . . enjoys swimming and sew- ing . . . will attend State College. GROBMAN, BARRY J.- Bear remembers the greatest lab partner, locker partner and best girl- friend, Carol . . . hopes for a career in veterin- arian medicine after SDS. Stir-ups 12. GUBB, PATRICIA L.--Pattie recalls the good spirit even though we lost in football . . . likes sailing and swimming . . . plans to go to City College. French Club 105 Chorus 105 GAA 10,11. GUMPEL, SUSAN S.-Sue remembers Mrs. Archi- baId's Spanish class with Fernando and the group, being in Benchwarmers and running to see Mrs. Smith everytime something happened . . . plans to be an elementary teacher. CSF 10,11,12,' Honor Roll 10,17,125 Stir-ups 105 AFS 11,125 Auroras 125 Benchwarmers 12. GUZIK, PAUL C.- Goose recalls the athletic achievements of Crawford . . . will never forget Senor Elliott . . . likes to play the piano . . . will pursue a career in law. J.V. Baseball 10,115 J.V. Basketball 105 J.V. Football 105 Senate 105 Class Council 105 CSF 10,11,125 Varsity Cross Country 11,125 Key Club 11,125 Lettermen's Club 11,125 Spanish Honor Society 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Varsity Baseball 12. HAASE, BEVERLY J.-Bev fondly recalls the sum- mer of '70 in Europe and the ASB Ball spends her time answering the phone at Sawyer. Rallies and Assemblies 105 CSF 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Auroras 125 Girls' League Vice-Presi- dent 12. HABERSTROH, MARK F.-Mark recalls his short speech on Earth Day enjoys writing plans to go to State and be a writer. HALE, MARILYN K,-Marilyn fondly remembers the prom of '70 . . . enjoyed Miss Carlstrom's biology class . . . plans to attend SDS. Girls' League 705 Honor Roll 10,115 Curriculum Committee 115 CSF 11,' Prom Committee 12. HALL, JOY E.- Suds spends her time going out with Pat . . . recalls working on the Latin float . .. enjoyed Mr. Pastoor's geometry class , . . plans to attend Cal Western and major in business. Stir-ups 105 Latin Club 11,12. HALL, MARY J.- Dumb Dumb remembers ad- miring all her apathetic classmates liked goly Limoli's English class . . . plans to go to fate. HAM, DAVID P.-Dave recalls the Who's Mr. Walt? campaign . . . enjoyed autoshop . . . will go to college. Cross Country 115 Track 11. HAMPSTEN, EVA C.-Cher will never forget seeing Mr. Newall fall over a stool . . . likes gardening . . . hopes for a career in botany. HANEY, DEBORAH K.-Debbie will always remem- ber seeing our football team win a game . . . en- joys camping. Stir-ups 10. HARB, MARY S.-Mary will never forget Mr. Limo- li's expository writing class . . . likes to walk on the beach . . . plans to attend SDS and become a nurse. CSF 10,115 Y-Teens 10,115 GAA 10,115 Pacer-ettes 115 Spanish Honor Society 115 Auroras 125 Benchwarmers 12. HARMAN, DIANE G.- Disie recalls goofing off with Debbie . . . spends her time playing the gui- tar and training Monette . . . will go to Mesa. Y-Teens 105 Red Cross 105 Stir-ups 10,11,125 AFS 115 GAC 11. HARPER, SALLY J.-Sally fondly remembers listen- ing to people and sitting on the grass . . . will attend Humbolt. Tennis Team 105 J.V. Songleader 105 Girls' League 11,' Gymnastics Team 11. HARRIS, JOANNE C.-Joanne will never forget the football games and rallies . . . enjoys water skiing, bowling and going to the beach . , . liked Mr. Weisenberg's biology class . . . plans to go to SDS. Rallies and Assemblies 12. HARRISON, CLIFFORD O., JR.-Cliff liked Mrs. Briggs' class , . . spends his time working and going out with his girlfriend . . . will attend City College. HARRYMAN, MARK R.-Mark fondly remembers going to Crawford . . . spends his time listening to records and reading words from songs . . . will go to State and major in music. Choir 10,11,125 Madrigals 11,12. HART, MERYL-Meryl remembers lifesaving, flat- top and baseball games . . . enjoys being with friends . . . plans to go to State. Centaur 11,125 AFS 11,125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Swim Team 12. HARVEY, CHRISTOPHER C,-Chris will always re- member the stimulating lectures from Mr. Over- street . . . likes sailing and Explorer Post parties 11,12. HASHIGUCHI, GLENN M.-Glenn remembers Mr. Hird's math class, Mr. Lane's history class, Mrs. Schwada's math class and Miss Saba's history class . . . enjoys sleeping and PE . . . hopes to go to SDS. HASKINS, MELISSA M.-Missy enjoyed Mr. Leyh's recordkeeping class . . . recalls the summer of '70 and parties . . . will go to Grossmont and be- come a nurse. HAUER, RICHARD A.-Rick will never forget get- ting busted by UncIe Urban . . . enjoyed metal shop . . . plans to attend City College. HAWKER, ROBERT V.-Bob remembers gym and Mr. Limoli's class. HEBERLEE, SHIELA R.- Germ will always re- member the boat ride with M.D .... enjoys tennis, dancing and the movies . . . liked Mr. Tadman's history class. April a la Mode Committee 105 Stir- ups 10,115 Sweetheart Ball Committee 115 Latin Club 115 Benchwarmers 125 Y-Teens 125 Rallies and Assemblies 125 Prom Committee 12. HEDGE, DONNA L.-Donna will never forget Mr. Hird's geometry class . . . recalls drill practice . . . will attend SDS and become a teacher. J.V. Benchwarmers 105 CSF 105 Stir-ups 10,11,125 Pa- cer-ettes 125 Benchwarmers 12. HEIN, PAMELA J.-Pam enjoyed Mrs. Hensley's English class . . . remembers her summer in Yose- mite, Sacramento and San Francisco with K.T. and S.W .... spends her time at Campus Life . . . hopes to attend Grossmont. Y-Teens 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Senior Council 12. HERAMB, BRIAN I.-Harold will always remember Mr. Billing's chemistry class and IS courses . . . likes to travel . . . hopes to attend U.C. Irvine. SIC 105 CSF 105 Honor Roll 105 German Club 11, 125 Tennis Team 12. HERMAN, HEIDI A.- Herm fondly remembers football games, swim meets and gymnastic meets will attend SDS. Band 105 German Club 10, . . . enjoyed Miss Carlstrom's biology class . . . plans take her to SDS. Swim Team 105 Gymnas- tics 10,11,120 Diving 12. HERMISTON, DEBORAH A.-Debbi enjoyed Mr. Metcalfe's history class . . . plans take her to Mesa . . . hopes to become an airline stewardess. Y-Teens 10,11,125 French Club 10,11,125 Pacer-ettes 11,125 Publicity 125 Stir-ups 12. HERRINGTON, LYNETTE C.-Lyn came to Craw- ford from Reno High . . . enjoyed her classes with Mrs. Hensley and Mrs. MacMaster . . . likes to sew and play the piano . . . will attend Mesa and be a dental hygienist. AFS 10,125 Medical Careers 125 Honor Roll 12. HILLIAN, STEPHEN M.-Steve remembers the Mad week . . . spends his time wave-riding . . . en- joyed Mr. Pastoor's math class . . . will go to SDS. J.V. Football 105 Varsity Football 11,12. HILLER, FRANK A.-Butch will never forget the time the football team tried to hang him . . . en- joys bowling and going to the beach . . . recalls being editor of the Pacer . . . plans to go to State. Golf 11,' Pacer 115 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Editor-in-Chief of Pacer 12. HINKLEY, DEBRA J.- Dinky will remember A.J. sneaking on campus without getting caught . . . liked Mr. Martin's action-packed English class . . . will attend Mesa and become a secretary. Stir-ups 105 Pacer-ettes 115 Senate 115 Letter Carrier 12. HIXSON, ANGELA-Angie fondly remembers her sophomore year, UCSD and being elected presi- dent of Girls' League . . . likes to sew and read . . . will go to North Texas State University. Dance Club 105 Student Affairs 105 Girls' League 10,115 Umojo 10,11,125 Senate 11,' ICC 115 Class Sales Chairman 115 SDASC Representative 115 Auroras 125 Girls's League President 125 Girl of the Month 125 Senior Attendant 12. A Time of Innocence, HOBAN, THOMAS J.-Tom recalls the prom of '70 and girl watching enjoyed Mr. Cameron's class, J.V, Cross Country 105 J.V, Track 105 Varsity Cross Country 11,125 Varsity Track 11,12. HODGSON, ROSS E.-Ross remembers the water polo games and swim meets . . , likes surfing and most sports . . . will attend Mesa. Water Polo 11, 125 Swim Team 11,12. HOFFMAN, ELYSE G.- Douchemont will always remember history with Uncle Rossy Metcalfe . . . wants to be an artist. HOFFMANN, LARRY R.-Larry recalls taking notes in Mr. Overstreet's class. Mr. Elliott and home- coming . . . enjoys going to hockey games. HOKE, JIM M.- Rabit spent his time sleeping in Mr. Rieker's class . . , enjoyed gym with Coach Malcolm . . . will attend City College. HOLBROOK, SUSAN C.-Susan will never forget the football games and many good friends . . . enjoyed Mrs. HensIey's English class will attend SDS and become a teacher. Senate 105 CSF 10,11,125 Publicity 115 Rallies and Assem- blies 12. HOLLAND, CANDACE L.-Candy remembers her productions class . . . enjoys being with Bill, act- ing and being herself . . . plans to go to LASC and be an actress. C 105 Stir-ups 10,115 Oral Iritegpretation 10,11,125 Publicity 115 Productions ,1 . HOLLISTER, WILLIAM L.-Bill will remember watch- ing Crawford beat Hoover in a baseball game . . . likes reading, collecting stamps and horseback riding . . . hopes to attend City College. Cinema Arts 10. HOLT, TOM-Tom recalls Mr. Jones and his geo- metry class . . . plans to go to SDS and major in law. Band 10,11. HARMON, JEFFRI D.-Jeff will always remember the free concerts at Crawford . . . enjoys writing books of poetry . . . will attend Mesa. HOUCK, KEN R.-Ken recalls Coha-Smith-Masullo, the Wright-Remington complex, E. Newton, the pocket of sanity, ends justifying the means, Min- dy , religious hassles, the six hour ASB day, los- ing elections, poetry, music, women, and life from Isreal to 801 to Camp Marston, and the people who understood and cared, or at least listened most of the right times. J.V. Football 105 SIC 105 Centaur 11,125 Senior Class President 12. HUDSON, GEORGIA D.- G aspires to be a den- tal assistant after Mesa. HUEBNER, MARIANNE-Marianne will remember confetti fights and noon-time lunches on the grass . . . enjoys spending sunny days at the beach . . . liked Mr. Cameron's inspiring geometry class and Mrs. HampeI's synchronized swimming class . . . will attend USIU. Swim Team 105 Senate 105 CSF 105 Honor Roll 10,11,12,' Letter Carrier 115 Girls' League 125 GAA 11,125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. HUMPHREY, CHARLES R.-Chuck will never forget wrestling or Mr. Limoli's reading . . . likes surfing, skiing and motorcycle racing . . . will go to State. Wrestling 11,12. HUMPHRIES, JOANNE M.-Jo will always remem- ber the good times she and M.D. had cheering at the games and rallies . . . enjoyed being with F.P. Stir-ups 10,115 Varsity Gymnastics 10,11,125 Y-Teens 115 Pacer-ettes 115 Varsity Cheerleader 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. Seniors-165 L4 HUNTLEY, STEVE P.-Steve recalls standing on the corner before school in the morning and grad- uation . . . plans to go to Grossmont. HURLBUT, ANNE R.-Anne fondly remembers goof- ing around with strange people . . . enjoyed art and hopes to be an artist. HUTTON, ROBERT W.-Robert recalls auto shop and watching skin head run around . . . plans to go to a junior college. Wrestling 10,11,12. IMHOFF, DEBBIE S,-Debbie likes water skiing and motorcycles . . . enjoyed government with Mr, Dillane . . . plans to be an airline stewardess. INSUNZA, PAUL V.-Paul remembers making a Puritan dinner in English and listening to rock 'ri roll records . . . enjoys sitting under a tree and listening to the radio . . . will go to a junior col- lege. IPSEN, PAT- Little One recalls her first day at Crawford . . . enjoyed Mr. Tadman's history class and Mrs. CalIaway's English class . . . likes to listen to music and dance . . . will become a beautician. IRVINE, LORRAINE J.-Lorraine came to Crawford from Patrick Henry . . . recalls the football games . . . likes to draw . . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Hensley . . . would like a career in the field of art. Campus Life 11,125 Benchwarmers 125 Stir-ups 12. JACOBS, KENNETH J.-Ken will never forget Mr. Cameron's geometry class . . . enjoys all sports . . . will attend SDS. Wrestling 105 Golf Team 115 Water Polo 125 Lettermen's Club 12. JACKSON, BRYAN C.-Bryan came to Crawford from Monte Vista High . . . recalls music and girls . . . hopes to travel the country on a motorcycle. JAEGER, GARY L.-Gary remembers the soccer games in the rain . . . enjoys mountain climbing . . . plans to go to Mesa. Soccer Team Manager 105 Soccer Team 11. JAVOR, JEAN M.-Jeannie recalls the '69 ASB Ball with M.G .... enjoys dreaming about the fu- ture, swimming and singing . . . plans to attend SDS and major in education. C 105 Chorus 105 Stir-ups 10,115 German Club 10,11,125 Choir 11,12. JENKS, LYNN E.-Lynn will always treasure her junior year with John and singing Boonie Boonie with Elaine in gym . . . enjoys going to the beach . . . plans to become an accountant after college. Stir-gs Cabinet 10. JEW TT, MARSHA--Marsha fondly remembers K.P. . . . enjoyed Mr. Juel's algebra class . . . spends her time water skiing and learning how to surf. Stir-ups 105 Mother-Daughter Tea 10,115 Pacer- ettes 11,12. JOBB, SHARON A.-Sharon will always remember meeting K.R. and setting her desk on fire in biolo- gy . . . plans to go to Mesa and be an art teacher. President of Latonnas 12. JOHNSON, ANTONETTE E.-Toni remembers Donut and all the people at lunch . . . enjoys horseback riding, music, travelling and dreaming . . . will go to State. JOHNSON, DAVID G.-David will never forget the attack on Mr. Urban . . . hopes to go to Gross- mont. Gymnastics 10,115 Swim Team 10,11,125 Surf Team 12. JOHNSON, JEAN P.-Jean spends much of her time at the beach or park , . . recalls the free dress code . . . hopes for a career in either fash- ion or business. JOHNSON, RANDALL J.-Randy enjoys rapping with his buddies at lunch . . . spends his time go- ing to the Padre games . . . plans to be a mor- tician. J.V. Football 10, Stir-ups 105 German Club 11. JOHNSON, SUSAN J.-Susie recalls Revolutionary Acres, 801's senior room, CSF float building, field trip to the zoo and the senior prom , . . plans to go to UC at Santa Cruz and major in anthropology. Tennis Team 105 CSF 10,11,125 Field Hockey 115 Girls' League 115 ICC 115 Volleyball 12. JONDALL, ELIZABETH A.-Elizabeth recalls making naw friends . . . liked Mr. Metcalfe's class . . . plans to attend Mesa. JORDAN, JANET L.-Janet will never forget the outfit she wore in the '69 homecoming game . . . liked Mrs. Martin's English class . . . enjoys being with J.R., bowling and tennis . . . will go to Gross- mont and become an airline stewardess. Stir-ups 10,115 J.V. Benchwarmers 11. KAHN, SUZANNE-Suzanne enjoyed Mrs. Smith's English class remembers choir, her senior year and homecoming '70 plans to teach English after UCLA. Choral Club 10,11,125 Stir-ups 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Benchwarmers 12. KAMATOY, MARY T.-Mary will always remember the '70 prom with R.S. and talking with R.V .... enjoyed Mr. Metcalfe's class . . . plans to attend Mesa. Pacer-ettes 11,125 Junior Class Council 11, KEIFFER, VIKI A.-Viki will never forget the foot- ball games . . . enjoys water sports, cooking and sewing . . . plans for a career in nursing. Float Committee 105 Girls' League 10,115 Swim Team 11. KEHRY, MARILYN R.-Marilyn remembers Mr. Wei- senburg's class and Mr. Newall's German class . . . plans to major in science at UCSD. Stir-ups 105 Honor Roll 105 Science Fair 10,115 CSF 10,11, 12. KENDRICK, CAROL L.-Carol recalls t.p.'ing the quad with Tami and almost getting suspended for it . . . enjoys scheming . . . plans to attend Stan- ford. Float Committee 105 Senate 105 ICC 105 Class Council 10,11,125 CSF 10,11,125 SIC 115 Stu- dent Affairs Committee 115 Publicity 125 Auroras 12. KERR, SARAH E.--Sarah enjoyed her art class . . . likes art and music . . . plans to be an artist. 166 Seniors KETTERING, MARTHA J.-Jane looks forward to becoming an airline stewardess . . . remembers going to the girl ask boy dance in tenth grade . . . enjoys horseback riding. Pacer-ettes 11. KEYSER, TAMARA J.-Tami remembers the senior prom and t.p.'ing the quad with Carol . . , spends her time reading the Word at Campus Life. Float Committee 105 Class Council 10,115 CSF 10,115 Homecoming Committee 115 Tennis Team 115 Bad- minton Team 115 Softball Team 115 Vice-President 125 Publicity 12. KIM, LAURIE A.-Laurie will always remember the rallies, track meets and summer of '69 . . . plans to go to State. KING, DON C.-Don recalls Mr. Shaver telling war stories and how perfect he is. KING, JENSINE M.-Jenny fondly remembers the '71 prom and meeting G.K, 'in M3dliQ8lS . . . en- joys singing for Jesus . . . will attend St. Olaf Lutheran College. Spanish Honor Society 105 Choir 10,115 Campus Life 10,11,125 Madrigals 10,11,125 CSF 10,11,125 Pacer-ettes 115 Band 125 German Club 115 Choir President 125 Auroras 12. KINGSTON, MICHAEL J.-Mike recalls the abolish- ment of the dress code . . . wants to be abalone diver. KIRK, LISA A.-Lisa will never forget Kappy telling about her nitty-gritties in gym or seeing Mr. Over- street spit when he got mad . . . hopes to go to State. Y-Teens 105 Stir-ups 10. LANDERS, SUSAN M.-Suzie came to Crawford from McClintock High . . . will never forget how fast she was accepted . . . enjoys listening to re- cords and reading . . . will go to Mesa. LARSON, CHERILYN L.-Cherilyn recalls being pushed out on stage for the Cinco de Mayo play . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . liked Mr. Pas- toor's free-for-all geometry class . . . plans to be a teacher after Sonoma State. Chorus 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Spanish Honor Society 10,11,125 CSF 10,11,12. LATHAM, VERN- Vern-9 remembers Coach Draz's pep talks, the first varsity football game and P.J .... hopes to go to Stanford. J.V. Foot- ball 105 J.V. Basketball 105 Varsity Football 11. LAYTON, RICK-Rick recalls L.D. and J.T. . . . likes going to the football games with the group enjoyed English with Mrs. Briggs. Varsity Baseball 11,12. LAZAR, CHARLOTTE-Char remembers the sum- mer of '70 and football games . . . enjoyed Mrs. Smith's English class . . . plans to go to college. CSF 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 SIC 115 Girls' League 11. LEDDICK, SARAH H.- Sahara will never forget Bat Plashetti or Modakie Shawn plans to attend the S.F. Institute of Art and become rich. LEHRER, JOEL R.-Joel attended Patrick Henry before coming to Crawford . . . enjoyed Mrs. Ham- mond's class . . . will go to Mesa. A Time of Confidences. KISHI, ELENA M.-Elena will always remember her fifth year Spanish class and all the comedians . . . plans to teach. CSF 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 ivy Chain 115 AFS 11.12i Auroras 12: Benchwar- mers 12. KLEIN, RANDALL A.-Randy recalls listening to Mr. Marlay's chalk talk and when Crawfordvwon a football game . . . plans a career in architecture after Mesa. I KLOUW, SUE A.-Sue came to San Diego from Michigan will never forget when someone helped her find her way around . . . likes to play the guitar and read. Stir-ups 12. V KOBERNICK, CYNTHIA E.-Cindy enjoyed Mrs. Keefer's folk dancing class , . . likes to work with little kids and go to the movies . . . plans to at- tend SDS. Stir-ups 105 AFS Float Committee 11. KOHL, KEITH J.-Keith remembers Mr. Billing's morbid stories . . . enjoys girl-watching . . . plans to go to San Diego State. KOLARZ, KEN P.-Ken attended Montclair and Venice High before coming to Crawford . . . likes to meet people . . . hopes to enter the field of conservation. ' KOPPEL, TOM R.-Tom recalls staying in the fin- ancial office all day and all night . . . plans a career in law after UCSB, Debate Team 10,11,125 J.V. Swim Team 115 CSF 11,125 Commissioner of Finance 12. KROOSKOS, MADELINE A.- Mad remembers being sophomore attendant, watching spirited foot- ball games, No 12 and the prom . . . likes to go to the beach, ski and talk , . . plans to be an in- terior decorator after UCSB. Sophomore Attendant 105 Senate 105 Y-Teens 10,115 Girls' League 10,11, 125 Rallies and Assemblies 125 Senior Attendant 12. KRUPA, MARK C.-Mark will never forget trying to teach Mr. Hendricks how to say his last name . '. . enjoyed Mrs. HaIl's and Mr. Wagner's humanities class . . . will go to State. KRUSE, CAROL S.- Kruser enjoys shopping at Cost Less and saving money . , . will never forget the football games and rallies , . . plans a career in fashion merchandising after State. Senate 10,115 Rallies and Assemblies 10,12,' Stir-ups 10,11,125 Girls' League 10,11,125 Auroras 125 Benchwarmers 12. KUEY, DALE A.-Dale remembers the great times with Bob, Darrell and Raymond . . . enjoys going to football games and the beach . . . liked sopho- more humanities and Mr. Limoli's English class . . . plans to go to SDS. Honor Roll 10,11,125 CSF 10,11,12. KUHL, JOANN M.- Porky recalls graduating in January . . . enjoys being with Larry . . . plans to work in a bank. Stir-ups 10. KUHLKEN, PEGGY E.-Peggy will always remem- ber typing notes in 503 at lunch . . . enjoys swim- ming, diving and camping . .. plans to go to UCSD and become a computer programmer, KULL, JEFF J.-Jeff recalls being suspended by Mr. Urban for riding his skateboard . . . plans to go to Mesa. Gymnastics 10,11. KUTSCHER, BOB M.-Bob enjoyed graphic arts with Mr. Linderman . . . spends his time rapping infclass and playing the guitar . . . plans a ca- reer in social work. , 4 LAFOREST, RICHARD D.-Rick enjoyed graphic arts. J.V. Football 105 J.V. Track 105 Senate 105 J.V. Basketball 105 Madhatters 11,' Varsity Basket- ball 115 Varsity Football 11,125 Varsity Track 11, 12. LAMPKE, RICHARD W.-Richard remembers Coach Draz's pep talks and beating Oceanside in water polo . . . enjoyed Mrs. Hensley's class . . . plans a career in business after State. Honor Roll 10,115 Varsity Water Polo 12. LEIDOLF, BOB E.- Bobcat will never forget the gymnastic meets or Mr. Marlay's lightning machine . . . hopes to be a technical engineer. Gymnastics 10,11,125 Lettermen's Club 11,12. LEIGHT, SANDRA F.-Sandy fondly remembers meeting people and being a senior , . . enjoys bowling . . . plans to be a dental assistant. LEON, CATHY-Cathi remembers rooms 202 and 851 .. . recalls football games, being with the gang, F.K. and turning herself in for ditching . . . when not javelin catching, she makes and tastes wine . . . will go to Mesa. Red Cross 105 Stir-ups 10,115 GAA 10,11,125 Student Affairs 115 SIC 115 Benchwarmers 125 Publicity 125 Rallies and Assem- blies 12. LEM, DARRALL B.-Darrall enjoyed Mrs. Ramsay's physics class . . . will attend SDS. J.V. Wrestling 105 Swim Team 11,12. LEPOR, HERBERT-Herb enjoys all sports, reading and playing the saxophone . . . liked all of his classes . . . hopes to go to Princeton and become a heart surgeon. CSF 105 Spanish Honor Society 10,115 Honor Roll 10,115 CSF President 115 ICC 115 Speech Team 115 Debate Team 115 Senate 115 AFS 11. LEU, RICKEY A.-Rick recalls the last days of the year . . . enjoys girl watching . . . plans to join the Air Force. Marching Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,11,125 Stage Band 10,11,125 Band President 12. LEWIS, GWEN M.-Gwenavere remembers the bends that played at lunch . . . enjoyed ditching Mr. Metcalfe's class. LEYVA, JANEEN A.-Jan was always short-chalking Mr. Ovarstreet and giving Mr. Rogers a hard time . . . enjoys swimming and sunning . . . plans to teach ater SDS. GAC 105 Rallies and Assemblies 105 Stir-ups 105 ICC 10,115 Senate 10,115 Honor Roll 115 Student Affairs Committee 115 Class Coun- Ci 11,1 . LISTON, LORI K.-Lori remembers the '70 prom, football games, rallies with C.M. and getting caught four times the same day for ditching lunch . . . plans to go to Mesa. Senate 105 Float Com- mittee 105 Girls' League 105 SIC 115 Pacer-ettes 115 Class Council 11,125 Varsity Songleader 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. LITTLEJOHN, LAURIE A.- Charlie Brown fondly recalls Mrs. Mac's lunch hour . . . enjoys singing and swimming plans to be a stewardess. Chorus 115 Swim Team 115 Choir 12. LITZ, MARILYN M.-Marilyn spent her time watch- ing Mr. Elliott's expressive hands and face . . . enjoyed Mr. Shaver's English class recalls sharing the peace and love Jesus has given to her. Campus Life 10,11,125 Stir-ups 10,11,12. LUBKE, JEFF A.-Jeff came to Crawford from Pa- trick Henry . . . likes to race motorcycles . . . en- joyed auto shop. Track 10. EUEDTKE, BRUCE A.-Bruce hopes to go to tate. LYON, TERRY-Terry spends his time getting in- volved in off-campus activities . . . hopes to pur- sue a law career at Harvard. MAETZOLD, ROBERT F.--Bob attended Devils Lake Central in North Dakota before coming to Craw- ford enjoys playing chess aspires to attend SDS. MAW, CINDRA L.-Becoming a Christian was one of Cindy's greatest moments . . . enjoyed going to football games . . . plans to go to Mesa. Band 10,11,125 Girls' Chorus 115 Campus Life 11,12. MAIO, LEE-Lea enjoyed playing catch with an apple during lunch and girl-watching . . . would like to study architecture at UC Berkeley. Boys' Federation ll. MANCUSO, GARY L.-Gary will never forget the strange happenings in Mr. Billings' chemistry class . . . enjoys goofing off . . . plans to attend UCLA aridzmajor in science. J.V. Baseball 105 Surf Club MARSHALL, GLENN-Glenn fondly recalls taking a trip to Tijuana with the Key Club and helping an under-privileged orphanage . .. enjoyed pitching for Crawford's baseball team and playing in CIF playoffs . . . is interested in becoming a profes- sional baseball player . . . would like to attend Arizona State University. J.V. Football 105 J.V. Baseball 105 Key Club 10,11,125 Varsity Football 115 Varsity Baseball 11,12. MARTIN, KERRY M.-Being with Jeanette will hold special memories for Kerry . . . recalls phy- sics . . . would like to attend SDS. Gymnastics 11,125 Lettermen's Club 12. MARVIN, RODGER D.-Roger remembers watching Mr. DeVore working on a car and getting oil pumped on him . . . hopes to become a welder. MATHIESEN, MARGARET A.-Maggie fondly re- members the '70 senior prom and paddling through the surf at OB after summer school with Mr. Dil- lane and class . . . aspires to become a vet or physical education teacher after attending Mesa. Stir-ups 10,115 Swim Team 10,125 Auroras 125 Benchwarmers 12. MATOSIAN, JAMES M.-Jimmy fondly recalls tell- ing Coach Draz a Farmer's Daughter joke , . . enjoys reading the Bible and fixing his Falcon . . . hopes to be a pastor. SIC 115 German Club 125 Assistant Editor Student Informer 11,12. MATTSON, MARK L.-Mark enjoyed architectural drafting with Mr. Marlay . . . hopes to attend Me- sa. MAYER, JANET L.-Janet attended Eastridge in Kankakee, Illinois in her sophomore and junior years . . . hopes to attend SDS. Drama Club 105 Student Council 10,' GAA 105 Musical 10,115 Latin Club 115 Concert Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 12. McCLARY, HOWARD K.-Howard spent time ex- panding his mind . . . in junior year he worked on underground newspaper . . . hopes to attend Mesa. MCCLURE, THOMAS A.--Tom will never forget those lunchtime bull sessions or the '68 J.V. foot- ball game against Morse . . . spends his spare time body surfing, bike riding and mountain driv- ing . . . aspires to attend one of the UC campuses. J.V. Football 105 J.V. Track 105 CSF 10,11,125 Key Club 10,115 Senate 10,' Varsity Football 11, 125 Varsity Track 11,125 Key Club President 12. McCORMACK, PHILOMENA M.-Phil will study nursing at Southwestern . . . she fondly recalls English with Mrs. Martin and the last day of biolo- gy with Mr. Waterbury . . . likes to read poetry. Benchwarmers 12. MCCOSKEY, GREGORY B.-Greg attended Morse before coming to Crawford . . . enjoyed Mr. Bil- ling's chemistry class . . . spends his spare time cooking . . . plans take him to SDS and then to a career in restaurant management. Tennis 11. MCCULLOUGH, KAREN L.-Karen remembers mar- ching in half-time, parades, being beat up by her drill team, yelling at the girls to smile and blow- ing her whistle . . . hopes to attend SDS . . . en- joyed Mrs. Keefer's folk dance class. Stir-ups 10, 11,125 Pacer-ettes 115 Colonel of Pacer-ettes 12. McELROY, MELANIE A,-Melanie will never forget history with Mr. Metcalfe, football games, rallies and the Groove-Ins . . . plans to become a beauty operator at City College. McFADDEN, JENNIFRA J.-Jennifra remembers English, stage band, Mrs. Ramsay's algebra class, Mrs. Ulsfad and Mr. Heubach . . . will never for- get R.C.L.N., and T.J .... hopes to major in ed- ucation at the University of Texas. GAA 10,115 Girls' League 10,115 Stage Band 125 Senior Class Council 125 Rallies and Assemblies 125 Prom Com- mittee 12. McFARLAN, DEBORAH S.-Any class Debbie could get out of was a favorite class . . . re- members eating Iunch on the grass, going to O.B. and having fun . . . plans to attend Grossmont. MCMANUS, CAROL A.-Carol attended Hueneme High . . . remembers marching in their parades and being in the fashion shows . . . enjoys bowl- ing and swimming wants to attend SDS. Hueneme Drill Team 115 Gymnastics 115 Stir-ups 12. McNEESE, BRIAN K.-Keith has fond memories of Mr. Billings' chemistry class and the new friends made and old ones he already knows . . . likes to listen to rock music and play the guitar . . . will be going to SDS. MECKSTROTH, JANICE L.-Janice fondly remem- bers the Peter, Paul and Mary concert, April a la Mode and the ASB Ball . . . enjoyed working at Mama Mack's . . . hopes to attend SDS. Y-Teens Secretary 105 C 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Ring Committee 11. MEEK, DARLENE A.- Deeky fondly recalls work- ing with the drill team, Mr. Juel's un-math lectures, stomping Mrs. Keefer in folk dance, teaching third and fourth graders at Carver and figuring out how to get all homework done before 1:30 . . . will study for a teaching degree in music or math at SDS. CSF 10,11,125 Rallies and Assemblies 125 Pacer-ettes 115 Pacer-ettes Captain 12. MEISER, DEBRA A.-Early morning rap sessions in Mr. Tadman's class, Easter vactions, lunch, opening lockers and making new friends are among Debbie's fondest memories . . . will never forget Mr. Limoli's crazy English class . . . has plans of studying psychology at SDS. Senior Ring Committee 115 SIC 115 Rallies and Assemblies 12. MESSERMAN, BRUCE E.-Herman will always re- member frustrating Mrs. Hall, beating Lincoln in track, and ditching track with Vaughn . . . hopes to study oceanography at UCSD. Honor Roll 105 Cross Country 10,115 Track 10,11,12. MIDDLESTED, JOYCE I.-Joyce fondly remembers her sophomore year with Bobby, studying for his- tory tests with Tom, football games, ASB Ball and senior proms . . . enjoys searching for a deep purple and seeing her reflection in L.D .... hopes to live a long and happy life. Latin Club 105 Stir- ups 10,115 Honor Roll 11. MILES, SHEILA R.- She-she remembers the night football games and fun with her friends . . . will study psychology at SDS. Umojo 11,125 Girls' League 125 Senior Prom Committee 12. MILLER, ANN M.-Ann enjoyed the football games and track meets . . . remembers her junior lunch period . . . spends much of her time riding her horse . . . hopes to attend Grossmont and become a secretary. Girls' League 10,11,125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. MILLER, DAVID B.-David liked to play his guitar, draw and bug Mr. Overstreet enjoyed Mr. Shaver's English class . . . hopes to attend Gross- mont and major in art. MILLER, DONALD J.-Don remembers the can- celled Junior Ball and his drafting class . . . en- joys skin diving . . . hopes to attend SDS and become an architect. Track 10,11,12. MILLER, HEIDI L.-Heidi warmly recalls going to Saint's football games and Mrs. Hensley's English class . . . hopes to enter the field of psychology or theology at USD. Junior Class Council 115 Hock- ey 125 Girls' Track Team 12. MILLER, KATHLEEN I.- Miller fondly remembers getting thrown in trash cans by so-called friends . . . liked to go with her friends . . . enjoyed Mr. Shaver's English class and Mr. Marlay's biolo- gy class . . . hopes to work in the airline field. MILLER, PAM L.- Dumby will long recall all the wonderful times she had putting on plays with fellow actors and talking with her dearest friend, Candy . . . will enter the field of dramatics. Y- Teens 105 Play Productions 11,125 Oral Interpreta- tion 11,12. MILLS, DEBORAH-Debbie remembers goofing off with Disie and Mr. Pastoor's math class . . . en- joys playing the guitar . . . will be attending Me- ga. Red Cross 105 GAC 10,115 Stir-ups 10,11,125 FS 11. MITCHELL, GAIL N.- Precious can never forget the ASB Ball, Sweetheart Ball, and falling into the planter box . . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Martin adn sewing with Mrs. Collins . . . hopes to enter the field of fashion. CSF 10,11,125 Auroras 125 Pacer-ettes 12. MITCHELL, RONDEY J.--Rudolph remembers never going to Mr. ElIiott's class and the prom . . . liked watching S.G. out her window . . . wishes to attend Mesa and become a dental hygienist. Y- Teens 105 Senate 105 SIC 11. MITROVICH, DAN J.- Mitie enjoyed saying hi to Mommy, calling several young ladies baby doll and cruzing around. MIZE, NORMAN A.-Norm especially remembers his smoking breaks and senior English . . . would like to become a machinist and attend Mesa. MODICA, BERNADETTE L.-Bernie recalls walking from class to class with her friends and Little Mary Sunshine . . . enjoys being with people . . . plans to become a cashier. MOHRE, CARLA R.-Carla remembers hiding in the showers, the Junior Ball, Mr. Cameron's class and three years of gym with Lori . . . spends most of her spare time convincing Claud that Crawford will win the next game . . . hopes to go to SDS and become a court reporter. J.V. Songleader 105 Y-Teens 10, SIC 10,11,125 Pacer-ettes 115 Varsity Songleader 12. MONTEJANO, SYLVIA G.-Sylvia remembers Tom K. always forgetting his lace dickie, Mrs. Archi- bald's it monkey, Mr. Limoli's preciseness, and getting Bfs from Mrs. Hall . . . enjoys singing, horseback riding and sailing . . . hopes to attend UCLA. Stir-ups 10,115 Madrigals 10,11,125 AFS 11, 125 Choir 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. MONTENERO, ANGELA M.-Angie will always re- call Chris and herself getting caught with forged passes and locking Roy out of their locker . . . J.H. holds special memories . . . hopes to attend Mesa and then become an airline stewardess. MONTGOMERY, CYNTHIA S.- Little Indian will always remember Mrs. Keefer's modern dance class, R.A.E., senior prom '70, ASB Ball '69 and The Group . . . enjoyed being with Russ . . . has future plans of attending Mesa and doing sec- retarial work. Senate 105 Girls' Gymnastics 10,' Girls' League 10,11,12. MOORHEAD, PATRICK K.-- Agnes, from Annapo- lis Senior High, recalls the lunch periods, Francie and the band . . . wants to study engineering at SDS after serving in the Air Force. Marching Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 105 Wrestling 105 Stage Band 11,125 Pep Band 11,125 Rock Group 12. MORGAN, LARRY D.-Larry recalls climbing the flag pole in his sophomore year and beach parties in his junior and senior years , . . spent time having fun . . . plans to join the Air Force . . . egjoyed auto shop with Mr. DeVore. J.V. Wrestling 1 ,11. MORGANDO, KIM-Kim, a mid-term graduate, en- joyed English with Mrs. Martin, and the summer of '70 . . . likes horseback riding . . . would like to be a history teacher after studying at SDS. Y- Teens 10. MORS, KATHLEEN M.-Kathy, previously a student at Rosary High, fondly recalls biking to school and biology with Mr. Deise . . . likes to swim, sew, read and paint . . . hopes to enter the field of psychology at SDS. MORSE, CHARLES R.-Charlie will especially re- call Easter vacation, Mr. DeVore's auto shop class and body surfing in the early hours . . . likes playing the guitar and working on his jeep . . . plans to attend Mesa. J.V. Football 105 Varsity Football 11. MOSES, YVONNE A.-Yvonne will never forget Crawford's football games and foods class with Mrs. Byrum . . . aspires to be an airline hostess. Pacer-ettes 115 Benchwarmers 125 Rallies and As- semblies 12. MURAKAMI, LARRY K.-Larry fondly recalls trying out for cheerleader with Danny Regas, all his friends, Mrs. Jones' Spanish class and especially working with all the spirited Benchwarmers . . . plans to go to UCSD. Stir-ups 10,115 SIC 115 Se- nior Ring Committee 115 Stir-ups President 125 Alternate Cheerleader 12. MURRELL, NANCY J.-Nancy, a future physical education teacher, fondly recalls homecoming of '69, t.p.'ing K.L.'s house, Chinese fire drills after hockey games and '70-'71 school spirit . . . enjoys going to the beach and making funny faces . . . will attend SDS. Stir-ups 105 GAA 10,115 Campus Life 11,125 GAA President 125 Benchwarmers 125 Senior Class Float Chairman 12. MURRY, JANICE M.-Janice could never forget the excitement of planning for the ASB and Sweet- heart Balls, lunchtime and nice crazy friends . . . enjoys talking to David, writing Jackie and going to parties . . . plans a career in medicine after attending UCSD or SDS. GAA 10, 11,125 Speech Team 11,125 Badminton 11,125 Umojo 125 Girl's League 12. MYERS, ALAN-Alan fondly recalls Coach Draz's pep talks before a meet or game . . . enjoyed history with Mr. Tadman and going to the football games , . . would like to enter the field of medi- cine at Cal Western or UC Irvine. Varsity Wrestling 105 J.V. Water Polo 11,' Varsity Water Polo 12. NAJIMY, ELAINE R.-The day Elaine met M.H. holds fond memories .. . enjoyed English with Mr. Shaver and all sports especially football . , . would like to attend Grossmont and then join the Peace Corps. Ring Committee 105 Bowling Club 11. NASH, MARK-Mark especially enjoyed Mr. Bunch's metal shop class . , . hopes to become a profes- sional racer, , NASON, JULIA L.-Julie enjoyed having Miss Hitt for swimming . . . will attend SDS. Swim Team 10,11,125 Gymnastics 10,11,125 Auroras 12. NELSON, THOMAS C.-Jogging through Coach Lottermosefs easy workouts and Mr. Hendrick's political-math class were Tom's greatest memories of Crawford . . . hopes to enter the Air Force . . . is looking forward to studying law at Stanford. Track 10,115 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Cross Country 11,12. , NEUBAUER, DENISE M.- Nisey recalls sneaking off grounds for a cigarette . . . likes having fun . . . would like to attend SDS and later become a teacher or secretary. CSF 10,11,125 Stir-ups 10, 11,125 Pacer-ettes 11. NEWMAN, DONNA S.-Donna remembers all the ridiculous things at lunch . . . enjoyed Miss Carl- strom's class . . . likes to sew, cook and swim . . . plans to attend SDS. Campus Life 10,11,12. NICHOLS, CAROL A.-Carol will treasure the Mad parties and the summer of '70 , . . enjoyed En- glish with Mrs. Hensley . . . plans to be a teacher after SDS. Campus and Traditions 105 Student Af- fairs 105 ASB Ball Committee 105 Senior Class Treasurer 12. NICHOLS, DEBRA L.-Debbi enjoyed going to Ca- jon Speedway . . . recalls M.V. and biology-with Miss Carlstrom . . . hopes to go to a business college. NICHOLS, SUSAN L.-Sue came to Crawford from Poly High . . . will never forget when Mrs., Jones hid from the class . . . enjoys art and music . . . plans a career in psychology. NIELSEN, CINDY L.- Pooch best D.H., Mr. Tadman and Mr. Leyh . . . spends her time rooting for T.M. at football games . . . Plans to be a beautician. ICC 115 Y-Teens 115 German Club 11. NORRIS, MELINDA F.-Melinda came to Crawford from Cathedral High . . . plans to attend South- western after graduation. O'BRlEN, DAVID R.-David recalls meeting J.P. and L.R .... spends his time surfing in Mexico and meeting different girls . . . will never forget trying to get a good grade from Mr. Hird . . . plans to go to the U.S. University in Paris. J.V. Football 105 Senate 105 Varsity Football 11,125 Let- termen's Club 11,12. O'CONNOR, CATHLEEN A.-Cathy recalls Mrs. Mac's Lunch Bunch . . . enjoys horseback rid- ing and talking with friends . . . plans to teach after SDS. Stir-ups 105 AFS 105 Spanish Club 10: CSF10,11,12. . ODLAND, SUE-Sue remembers squirt gun fights and going to the store during study hall . . . likes to play fish at Sea World . . . hopes to go to Humboldt State. Honor Roll 10,115 Swim Team 10, 11,125 Ring Committee 115 SIC 115 Class Treasurer 115 Jazz Dance Team 11,125 Auroras 125 ASB sec- retary 12. OHLSON, LARRY B.- Red will never forget the day Coach Draz complimented him on his Apa- remembers Seniors 167 LongAgo. . .It Nlust Be. . . che scarf or Bruce Golden's wardrobe . . . hopes for a theatrical career. Play Productions 125 Choir 12. OLKOWSKI, LARRY J.-Larry enjoys watching the Crawford football team going at it . . . will never forget getting out of Miss Lueth's class and get- ting into Miss Carlstrom's . . . will go to State. Track 10,115 Cross Country 10,11,125 Wrestling 11, 12. O'NEAL, MAE S.- Soulful Sue enjoyed eating lunch with all of her friends . . . likes to dance and talk on the phone with Tony . . . would like to be a court reporter. Benchwarmers 105 Umojo 10,11,125 Stir-ups 11,125 SIC 12. O'NElLL, WILLIAM E.-Bill will never forget foot- ball practices . . . plans to go to City College. J.V. Football 115 Varsity Football 12. ONG, VICKY Y.-Vicky fondly remembers the great times at the football games . . . enjoys riding bikes and going to the beach . . . liked Mrs. Ramsey's math class . . . will attend SDS and major in art. Girls' League 10,115 Senate 10,115 Stir-ups 10,11, 125 Pacer-ettes 115 Varsity Songleader 125 Auroras 12. ORMSBY, GREG-Greg couldn't ever forget getting up at 6:00 A.M. to go to Coach Draz's morning swim extravaganzas. Varsity Swim Team 10,11,125 Varsity Water Polo 11,125 Key Club 11,12. PARSELL, MIKE R.-Mike enjoyed gym and history with Mr. Moors . . . hopes to go to Oregon State and major in medicine. PASOUALE, MARIA M.-Maria recalls being in the drill team, D.S. and Mr. Metcalfe's history class. Stir-ups 105 Pacer-ettes 11. PATTERSON, ELLA L.-Cinderella remembers the Peter, Paul and Mary Concert, April a la Mode and ASB Ball . . , plans to go to State. Girls' League 105 GAA 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Varsity Tennis 10,11,125 Ring Committee 11. PAUL, WILLIAM E.-Kentucky will never forget Coach Draz . . . enjoys hunting and trapping . . . plans to go into forestry. Marching Band 10,11. PEACOCK, JEANNIE M.-Jeannie remembers play- ing botticelli during gym , . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Hensley and Mrs. Martin , . . will go to SDS and become a writer. CSF 10,115 Honor Roll 11. PEARCE, PHYLLIS J.-Phyllis recalls the football games and parties at Farrells . . . will never forget Earch Day when everyone rode bikes . . . enjoyed making confetti for football games. Publicity Com- mittee 1O,' Honor Roll 115 Prom Hostess 115 Stir- ups 125 Benchwarmers 12. PEI, EVA-In her junior year, Eva attended a Bri- tish school in Hong Kong . . . recalls the happy times with good friends . , . enjoys the challenge of math and English . . . likes to play the violin and speak French . . . plans to go into the field of medicine. Orchestra 12. PEMBERTON, MICHAEL A.-Mike will remember getting his third-class radiotelephone li- cense through his occupational electronics class . . . will go to SDS. Future Scientists of America 105 Cinema Arts Club 105 War Games Club 10,115 Honor Roll 11. PEMBLETON, VALERIE L.-Val remembers the Prophet's lectures . . . enjoyed Mrs. Hensley's English class . . . likes living at the beach . , . hopes to attend UCSB and major in sociology. Ways and Means Chairman 105 Y-Teens 105 Senate 105 Stir-ups 105 CSF 10,115 Honor Roll 115 Rallies and Assemblies 12. PEPE, THOMAS A.-Tom will never forget the planting of a tree in Mrs. Archibald's Spanish class . , . spends his time watching girls' bodies walk across the lunch quad .. . will major in law at USD. Choir 12. PEPIN, KIPP M.-Kipp will always remember how crazy Mr. Elliott was . . . enjoys surfing and swim- ming . . .plans to go to SDS. PEPPER, LORETTA J.- Big Red recalls being locked in the boys' gym by the boys . . . likes to rap with J.C .... plans to be a telephone opera- tor. Chorus 115 Choir125 Madrigals 12. PEREZ, VICTOR M.-Vic enjoyed Mr. Bull's govern- ment class . . . remembers trying out for cheer- leader . . . likes to talk to people . . . plans to teach history after college. Soccer Team 10,71,125 German Club 10,11,125 Latin Club 115 SIC 115 Ral- lies and Assemblies 12. PERKINS, DONALD P.- Perky remembers the skit he and Ernie did in Spanish and driving to Canada . . . will go to SDS and major in business. J.V. Track 105 J.V. Cross Country 115 J.V. Wres- tling 115 Varsity Wrestling 12. PESKIN, JOYCE S.- Juicy recalls the open dress code and hearing Mr. Leyh say that he is not always right, but never wrong . . . likes being with Ken . . . plans a career in modeling. Stir-ups 10,115 Honor Roll 115 Pacer 115 AFS 12. PETERSON, GARY A.-Gary liked his Class with Mr, Tadman . . . will go to State. German Club 10. PICH, ROBERT L.-Robert will never forget eating lunch with S.H .,.. plans to go to Annapolis and work in the field ol medicine. PIERPAOLI, ELISE W.--Elise recalls the practical jokes played on Mr. Elliott . . . enjoyed studying in Mrs. Martin's class under the trees . . . plans to teach after SDS. Chorus 105 Drama 105 Gym- nastics 10,125 Choir 115 Pacer-ettes 11,' Rallies and Assemblies 12. PISCOPO, PHILLIP A.-Phil enjoyed his history and auto shop classes . . . plans to go to Mesa and major in business. Football 10,125 Wrestling 11,12. PLEASANTS, CANDACE A,-Candy remembers mak- ing the letter-carriers and arguing with S.S .... was often heard saying Gail did it! . . . enjoyed Mrs. HaIl's English class . . . hopes for a career in business. Y-Teens 105 Stir-ups 10,11,125 Letter- carrier 125 Benchwarmers 12. PLEASANTS, PATRICIA A.-Pat's fondest memories were spentqwith Jan Schneider . . . enjoys motor- cycle riding, races, camping and interior decorat- ing. Y-Teens 105 GAA 105 Stir-ups 10. POGUE, RODGER N.-Rodger recalls Mr. Linder- man talking about Pepsi and Yellow Cab and Mr. Van and the set . . . enjoys photography , . . will go to State. Stagecrew 10,115 Play Productions 11, 125Cenlaur11,12. PONCE, ARTHUR-Art found the stories Mr. Billings told in chemistry interesting . . . likes scuba div- ing, snow skiing, body surfing, sports and riding his motorcycle . . . plans a career related to oceanography. POPYACK, BRUCE M.-Bruce likes anything to do with motorcycles . . . enjoys reading about crude heroes. POTEETE, EARLENE M.-Earlene recalls Mr. EI- liott's third year French class . . . enjoyed Mr. Pastoor's algebra class . . . wants to be a nurse. Honor Roll 105 Pacer-ettes 115 Benchwarmers 12. POTTER, CAROLYN D.- Carlee spends her time snow skiing, body womping, playing volleyball and sewing . . . fondly remembers the senior prom with Joe, the volleyball matches and having lunch with Joey . . . enjoyed Miss Hitt's class . . , will go to State and major in physical education. Volley- ball 10,11,725 CIF Badminton 11,12. POWELL, BRUCE T.-Bruce remembers all of the far out people . . . enjoys working on cars . . . hopes to attend a junior college, PRIDE, BARBARA H.- Pride and Joy can't for- get the day she fell while taking a shower at 168 Seniors school . . . enjoys bugging people. SIC 10,11. PULK, BERTRAND L.--Lee will long remember Mr. Marlay's and Mr. Pastoor's classes . . . plans to join the Navy. QUIJADA, ROSIE-Rosie enjoyed her English class with Miss Jones . . . likes to watch people and swim . . . will never forget the battle of teachers against students . . . plans a career in data pro- cessing. Benchwarmers 12. OUINCEY, MARTIN K.-Martin enjoyed associating with all the crazy people in Mr. Billings' class . . . . . . spent most of his time livening up dull class . . . plans a career in science or math after UCSD. J.V. Baseball 105 Senate 105 Honor Roll 10, 11,125 Orchestra President 12. OUON, LAI H.-Donna came to Crawford from Orange Glen High , . , will never forget the frus- trations caused by Crawford's bureacratic folly believes the educational system of today tends to stymie one's interest instead of stimulat- ing it . . . plans to teach after SDS. RAABERG, MARK E.-Mark fondly remembers run- ning for Coach Malcolm and Coach Lottermoser . . . likes to run, sleep and eat cheese cake , . . plans to attend the University of Oregon. Varsity Track 10,11,125 Lettermen's Club 10,11,125 Cross Country Captain 11,125 ASB Vice-President 12. RABIN, ELLIOTT D.--Elliott recalls dumping a trash can of water on Jesse Lame at the water pis- tol sale . . . is a master of the guitar and draw- ing board . . . enjoyed Mrs. Smith's English class . . . plans to major in art at UCSD. Junior Class Vice-President 11. RANDALLS, CHRISTINE L.-Chris will never forget the day she and Angela got caught with forged passes, J.B., '68 prom and changing the hall lock on Roy . . . hgpes to be an airline stewardess. RATLIFF, SH RYL L.-Sheryl remembers gymnas- tics meets and the prom of '70 . . . enjoyed Mrs. Martin's English class . . . likes to swim and play the guitar. C 10,' Stir-ups 105 Senate 105 Girls' League 10,115 SIC 11. RAY, JENNIFER-Jenny enjoyed her nurses aide class . . . plans to go into nursing after SDS. Girls' League 105 Benchwarmers 12. REALISTA, KENNY L.-Ken will always remember meeting a girl who wasn't looking for a famous name in a boyfriend but a person who would be a good friend . . . likes to dance . . . plans a career in electronics. REECE, ARTHUR M.- Cool remembers bugging teachers . . . likes to walk around Crawford and talk to people . . . enjoyed gym . . . hopes to attend Mesa and become a machinist. Stage Crew 10. REESE, BRAD H.-Brad likes cars and karate . . . would like to teach psychology at the college level. REGAS, DANIEL G.-Danny will never forget shar- ing the love of God with all his Christian friends . . . enjoys all sports . . . plans to go to SDS. Student Government 10,115 Wrestling 10,11,125 Ma- drigals 11,125 Varsity Cheerleader 125 Lettermen's Club 12. REISDORFF, GERALD D.-Jerry enjoys being with his girl and meeting people . . . li ed woodshop . . . would like to join the Air force and become a machinist. J.V. Football 10,11, REYNA, JOSEPH W.-Joe's fondest memories are of the great times he had with Mark Haberstroh, Martin Quincey, Gary Mancuso and all the other maniacs in Walt BilIing's chemistry class plans to major in science after SDS. RICHARDSON, JAMES M.- The Horse will never forget getting chosen Colt Mascot or meeting D.W. . . . likes to sing at the Old Globe . . . hopes to go into the entertainment field after Mesa. Choir 11,125 Mascot 125 Madrigals 125 AFS 125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. RICHARDSON, MARCELLE R.-Mercy recalls the ASB Ball in her junior year and watching track meets spends her time walking down the wrong hall to see the right person. Sophomore Float Committee 105 Senate 10. RILEY, JIM L.-Jim spends his time surfing . . . would like to go to SDS and major in science . . . went to St. Augustine for two years. J,V. Basket- ball 105 Swim Team 105 Varsity Basketball 11,12. RIZZO, DANIEL-Danny can't ever forget winning first place 'at the Del Mar Fair or when Crawford lost to Kearny . . . enjoys all sports . . . plans a career in woodworking. ROBBINS, MARK D.- Torch remembers the Ran- dom Sample's Farewell concert when they played The Only Living Boy in New York . . . spends his time sharing Jesus Christ . . . plans to go to Mesa. J.V. Football 105 J.V. Track 10,115 Varsity Football 11,125 Lettermen's Club 11,125 Varsity Track 12. A ROBBINS, RON K.- Rocket Ronnie recalls win- ning CIF tennis, homecoming '69 and the great football games . . . enjoys living life and bumming around the tennis courts . . . will go to SDS and major in law. Band 105 Pep Band 105 Student Af- fairs Committee 105 Stir-ups 10,115 Varsity Tennis 10,11,125 Boys' Federation 10,11,125 Student-FacuI- ty Evaluation Committee 115 Varsity Gymnastics 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 11,125 Publicity Committee 12. ROBERTS, WESLEY C.-Wesley attended San Die- go High . . . enjoys art . . . would like to join the Air Force and later teach art. Baseball 10. ROBINSON, LINDA M.-Linda will never forget two hours of gym . , . enjoys reading and writing . . . plans to go to Mesa and become a legal secretary. RODRIGUEZ, JOSE J.-Jose remembers the cross country meets in his junior year and all the track meets . . . enjoys socializing during lunch . . . will attend SDS and pursue a career in acting. Cross Country 105 Track 10,11,12. ROLAND, ROBERT E.-Robbie recalls changing with the times, students and teachers of Crawford . . . enjoyed his physiology class . . . plans to go to SDS. Boys' Federation 11. ROPER, GREGORY D.-Gregory enjoyed IS basket- ball and football games . , . likes golf and bas- ketball at Muni gym . , , recalls PE with Dicky Draz . . . plans a career in oceanography at UCSD. Honor Roll 10,11,125 CSF 10,11,125 Math Team 115 Golf Team 11. ROSEMEYER, MATT C,-Matt will never forget dec- orating Sue Bergath's locker in eleventh grade . . . enjoyed his classes with Mr. Waterbury and Mr. Wagner hopes to attend Mesa. J.V. Swim Team 10,115 J.V. Water Polo 115 Varsity Water Polo 12. ROWELL, NANCY J.-Nancy recalls being in the drill team and going to the football games . . . likes to have fun . . , will go to Southwestern and become a nurse. Senate 105 Honor Roll 105 Stir-tgps 10,115 Pacer-ettes 11,125 Benchwarmers 12. RUB NSTEIN, ROSANNE-Rosy will never forget getting out at noon in her senior year . . . enjoys going to concerts and spending days at the beach with Michael . . . will go to State. RUSSELL, PAUL B.-Paul plans to attend SDS and do whatever the Lord has for him. Senate 105 Gymnastics 10,11,125 Wrestling 10,11,125 Rallies and Assemblies 115 Key Club 11,125 Head Cheer- leader 12. SALAS, ALICE R.-Alice would like to major in physical education after attending Mesa . . . fond- ly recalls goofing off with R.A. and being a Craw- ford songleader . . . enjoyed biology with Miss Carlstrom. Girls' League 10,115 Pacer-ettes 115 Varsity Songleader 12. SALLIS, SHARON L,+Sharon fondly remembers Steve and all the good times they've shared, foot- ball games, water skiing and good friends . . . enjoyed leadership. Senate 105 Y-Teens 10,115 SIC 115 Senior Ring Committee 11. SALMON, MARIE Y.-Marie will never forget the football games and throwing confetti with B .... enjoys sailing and horseback riding . . . will attend Grossmont. Stir-ups 10,115 Letter carrier 11,125 Benchwarmers 125 Rallies and Assem- blies 12. SANCHEZ, DENNIS P.-Denny recalls woodshop and the Friday afternoon bell . . . enjoys fishing and diving . . . plans to serve in the Navy, attend Mesa and then become a fire fighter. Band 10. SATTLER, LINDA R.-- Panda Bear' especially re- members cheering at all the football games, Arpi and his skirt, playing soccer with the boys, being kissed by a Frenchman, the ASB Balls, senior proms and being engaged to Tony . , . would like to be a first grade teacher after attending SDS. Stir-ups 105 German Club 10,11,125 Rallies and Assemblies 12. SAVEL, RODNEY J.-Rod will always remember being elected Colt mascot . . . enjoyed choir . , . pIanf2 will take him to Mesa. SIC 10,115 Colt Mas- cot . SAYLOR, JAMES D.-Saylor will always remember the blind students, Joe and Denise . . . enjoyed PE and auto shop . . . plans to join the Navy, SCHENCK, THOMAS E,-Tom will never forget Coach Draz's patented pep talks, football games or friends . . . enjoys beating Patrick Henry . . . hopes to attend Mesa and later teach. J.V. Wres- tllng 105 Key 'Club 11,' J.V. Water Polo 115 J.V. Track 115 Varsity Wrestling 11,125 Varsity Track 125 Varsity Water Polo 12. SCHLOSS, RANDIE L.-Randle couldn't forget knocking the tree down in drivers training .. . plans to go tn college and become an elementary school teacher. SIC 115 Pacer-ettes 11. SCHNEIDER, JANET S.-Janet found Mr. Shaver's English class memorable . . . she would like to become a nurse. SCHROYER, CHARLES C.-Chuck came to Craw- ford from University High . . . remembers Miss Carlstrom's biology class and the year his best friend got out of jail . . . would like a career in the field of science. SCHUMAKER, KARENE L.-Karene would like to study for a career in veterinary medicine . . . en- joyed Mr. Metcalfe's history class . . . found plea- sure in riding her horse. Christman Mailbox 10. SCHWARTZ, JOANNE E.-Joanne can't ever forget kissing her boyfriend in the halls and having Mr. Urban rip them apart . . . was often seen mill- ing with the smoke-ridden crowd around the 600 building. SCHWARTZ, STEPHANIE Afsteph especially re- calls the day Susie Eckert rolled up her pantlegs and trotted around in her clad hoppers, also the prom '70 . . . finds pleasure in playing paddleball and going to the beach . . . would like to study child psychology at Mesa. SCOTT, TOM-Tom fondly reculls going to parties at the beach and ditching lunch . . . will be at- tending SDS and later enter into a career of con- struction. SCOZZAFAVA, RICHARD J.-Reading and sports are among Rick's favorite pastimes . . . plans on attending SDS. SEGAL, DEBRA M.-Debbie especially recalls Mrs. Smith's English class, being able to leave school early each year and going to football games . . . liked playing cards with the boys and going to the beach . . . hopes for a career in merchandising after attending SDS. Stir-ups 105 Y-Teens 105 Hon- or Roll 105 Girls' League Historian 12. SEILER, JOHN-Enjoying the cefeteria's gourmet cooking was a fond memory to John . . . recalls English with Mrs. Jones . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . , plans to attend SDS. SELIGMANN, CAROL B.-Sharing a messy locker with a bear, holding the Hbreakthrough' banner for the football team and looking for new interest- ing places to see are memorable occasions for Carol . . . wants a career in special education for the handicapped after attending SDS. Stir-ups 10, 11,12i2Benchwarmers 125 Homecoming Float Chair- man . SEPPALA, WAYNE H.-Flying and playing the or- gan are Wayne's favorite pastimes . . . enjoyed the Aeronautics class . . . will enter the Air Force and hopes to attend SDS or UCSD. Senate 105 Stage Crew 105 CSF 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Audio-visual Coordinator 11,12. SGOBBA, WENDY W.-Wendy came to Crawford from Washington . . . recalls the time she got her boot caught in a desk and couldn't get it out . . . enjoys body surfing . . . plans to go to Grossmont and become a secretary. SEABURG, MARK R.-Mark enjojys surfing liked woodshop . . . is intereste in becoming a forest ranger and attending Montana State. SHERON, JILL C.-Jill remembers going to car races, shows, the beach, English and having fun . . . hopes to go to a trade school. SHIMIZU, EILEEN K.- Shmeezoo will always re- member all the laughs she had being a letter car- rier, the summer of '70 and lunch with her friends . . . enjoyed going to football games . . . plans will take her to UCSD. German Club 105 Stir-ups 10,11,125 Pacer-ettes 115 Senior Ring Committee 115 Benchwarmers 125 Letter carrier 12. SILVER, MICHELE B,- Mido spends her spare time with Scotty . . . hopes to attend Grossmont and become a secretaz. Baton Twirler 11,12. SIVERMAN, LAWREN E T.-Larry formerly attend- ed a school in Cleveland, Ohio . . . remembers history and being out of class . . . finds pleasure in playing tennis . . . would like to continue his studies at UC Berkeley. Tennis Team 11,12. SIMMONS, DEBRA A.-Deb remembers tasting, feeling, seeing and hearing life with someone spe- cial . , . enjiyed Mrs. Briggs' English class. SIMMONS, RIC-Eric enjoyed Mr. Rieker's En- glish class . . . has plans of entering the field of business. SIMMONS, ROSEMARY-Hose found expository writing with Mr. Limoli most interesting . . . hopes for a career in elementary or secondary school teaching after attending USIU or SDS. Umojo 105 Girls' League 105 Auroras 125 Benchwarmers 12. SIMON, JOSEPH M.-Joe fondly remembers meet- ing beautiful people and some beautiful teachers . . . enjoyed his classes with Mrs. Abbott and Mr. I Have a Photograph. Waterbury . . . spends time playing the guitar and listening to tapes. Health Careers Club 10. SKIRVIN, ROBERT A.- Skirv recalls the ASB Ball in his sophomore year and the last day of high school r. .. enjoys angling, camping and travelling in his free time. SKOUGFLIROBERT J.-Bob will attend Brigham Young University after graduation. Campus Life 11, 12. SMEAD, CATI-IY A.-Cathy's greatest moments were spent-going to the garage to work on the race car with Lee and just being with him . . . recalls eating lunch and going to the ASB Ball with T.N. ... after graduating mid-term she'lI attend San Diego College of Business. Stir-ups 10. SMITH, FRED A.-Rick particularly enjoyed Mr. Dlllenes government class and Mr. Waterbury's oddities . . . likes to swim . . . would like to pur- sue a career in medicine at SDS. SMITH, JANET L.-Janet enjoyed giving teachers a hard time and her study hall class. SMITH, JEANNE L.-Jeanne enjoyed Mrs. Smith's English class and classes outside . . . remembers T.P. and Easter vacation . . . will attend SDS. SUHIPS 70: Swim Team 10,11,125 Hockey Team 10,11,12: CSF 10,11,125 Y-Teens 115 Auroras 125 Benchwarmers 12. SMITH, STEPHEN K.-Skiing, hunting, fishing and outdoor sports are among Steve's favorite pas- times . . . liked Mr. Rizor's woodshop class . . . plan a career in engineering after attending SMITH, TERRY R.-Terry fondly remembers Dic- ky Draz lten secondsj and occupational elec- tronics . . . plans to join the Air Force. SMITH, DEBORAH L.-Deborah fondly remembers the good pep and spirit at the football games . . . after attending SDS, she would like to enter the field of psychology. CSF 105 Umojo 10,125 Speech Team 11,125 Stir-ups 125 Benchwarmers 12. A SORMAN, PAMELA J.-- P.J. attended Harrington High before coming to Crawford . . . enjoyed Mr. BuII's class . . . spends her time reading and walking with B.G.B. SPEARS, SHARON A.-Sharon will always remem- ber her crazy friends . . . enjoys acting crazy and riding bikes . . . plans to go to a junior college. Girls' League 105 Pacer-ettes 11, Seniors-169 i i w J Preserve Your Memo SPILLMAN, WENDY J.-Wendy LOU will always re- member the fun she had in office training with Mrs. McLean and the fun with Mrs. Ulstad . . . enjoys swimming, tennis and football games . . . hopes to attend Mesa and become a teacher. Stir- ups10,11,12. SPINDLER, RANDY C.-Randy especially recalls the day Crawford's baseball team beat Hoover's . . . likes camping . . . future plans include at- tending City College and becoming a mechanic. SPIRZ, ADELE J.-Adele enjoyed working in the financial office with Mrs. Johnston, Mr. Wagner's history class and Mrs. Jones' Spanish class . . . remembers the day the '70 commissioner of lin- ance was selling kisses in the financial office . . . finds pleasure in walking in the woods or park park and camping . . . aspires to become a his- tory teacher after attending Sonoma State. ASB Ticket Auditor 12. SPRITZ, SUSAN P.-Susan spent her sophomore and junior years at Westbury High in Westbury, N.Y .... is interested in a career of home econo- mics . . . hopes to go to UCLA. French club 101 GAA 10,111 AFS 10,111 Fashion Show 11. STAGGE, JACK M.-Blue, green and brown-eyed girls, swimming, surfing, dancing and sleeping were a few of Crip's favorite pastimes . . . re- members Coach Draz's pep talks and Mr. Limoli's English class . . . aspires to become a physical therapist after continuing his education at SDS. Band 10: Stir-ups 701 Swim Team 11,121 Water Polo Team 12. STEELE, NADINE E.-Nadine enjoyed English and working on the switchboard . . . plans to attend a business college for a career PBX. Nurse's Train- ing 10. STEINBERG, LINDA E.-Camping and playing the guitar are memorable pastimes for Cherry . . . enjoyed physics . . . plans to attend SDS. ST. JACQUES, SUSAN M.-Susie fondly recalls the Pasadena Junior Rose Bowl, being told that the drill team actually looked good, having Heidi call her a wh0stle, but most of all G.M. . . . enjoyed giving Mrs. Keeler a hard time, bumming around with S.D., and being with Teddy Bear . . . will attend Mesa for a degree as a medical secre- tary. Stir-ups 101 Honor Roll 10,111 Pacer-ettes 111 Captain of Pacer-ettes 121 Auroras 12. STOCKFISH, PATRICIA L.-The Sweetheart Ball, talking with classmates and geometry in her soph- omore are among Pat's fondest memories hopes to go into the field of teaching after SDS. Girls' League 111 Sweetheart Ball Committee 111 Volleyball 121 Auroras 12. STONE, DEREK J.- Lips will never forget the time Phil Bates fell off the top limb of the lunch quads largest tree enjoys recollecting gay times with fellow classmates. Honor Roll 10,11,12. STRACKBEIN, RICHARD T.-Richard will never for- get when he played baseball for Crawford . . . liked Miss Mclnnis' Spanish class spends time fishing and playing golf . . . plans to serve in the National Guard and attend SDS . . . Would like to pursue a career in constructional engineer- ing. J.V. Baseball 10. STRAIN, KATHRYN L.-Kappy especially remem- bers having the free dress code and those coke machines that ate dimes . . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Martin and drama with Mrs. Goldstein . . . plans to pursue a career in dentistry after going to Mesa. Campus Life 101 Girls' Chorus 111 Bench- warmers 12. STRAIN, DEE L.-Dee will always remember Mr. ElIiott's Spanish class, Mr. Cameron's algebra class and the Powder Puff Derby . . . plans for a career in teaching after attending Biola. CSF 111 Stir-ups 111 Auroras 121 Campus Life 12. STUTZ, WALTER J.-Walt's plans for the future include attending City College and becoming a lithographer . . . fondly recalls getting into all the football games and activities free and taking shots of all the people . . . enjoyed the parties after the games at Shakey's and FarreII's. Editor of Slu- dent Informer 11,121 Pacer 12. SUE, ROBERT A.-Bob remembers the spirit of Crawford, cheerleaders and the magic number 105 . . . enjoys meeting and making new friends at Crawford's activities . . . wil study dentistry at USC or UCLA. Honor Roll 10.11.12: CSF 10,11,121 Senate 10,111 Key Club 11,121 Varsity Tennis 11, 12 J.V, Track 101 J.V. Football 101 Lettermen's Club 11,121 Varsity Football 11. SULLIVAN, GAIL S.- Stinky was often seen push- ing Johnny off the bench and heard saying Candy did it! . . . recalls Mr. Juel's math class, the Group of '69, marching in Pasadena and being with Brett . . . plans a career in computer pro- gramming after attending Kelsey-Jenny Business College. Y-Teens 101 Stir-ups 10,1l,12f Benchwarm- ers 121 Letter carrier 11,12. SWIERSZ, CAROL C.--Carol transferred from Bur- rough at China Lake, California to Crawford as a sophomore . . . fondly recalls Mr. Menache's sum- mer physiology class, getting stuck on the fence when sneaking into the football game, the Kearny game, the '70 summer with D.F. and eating ice cream . . . hopes to attend SDS. Cinco de Mayo 10,' Stir-ups 10. SWIHART, PATRICK G.-Pat attended Oxnard High before coming to Crawford enjoyed metal 170 Seniors l . IGS' I shop . . . spends his spare time working on his car . . . plans to join the Army. SYKES, CHERYL A.- Pinky enjoys sewing, danc- ing and crocheting . . . likes fashion merchandis- ing and plans to study fashion designing at Fash- ion Merchandising Institute of California. Umojo 10. TAYLOR, DENNIS A.-Dennis will remember has- sling Mr. Urban and ditching school during his years at Crawford . . . hopes to attend Mesa or SDS. Senate 101 Boys' Federation 10,11. THOMAS, RONALD M.-Ron recalls the winning '69 football season . . . enjoyed Mr. Billings' chem- istry class . . . plans to go to college. Track 10, 111 Varsity Football 11. THOMASON, JUDITH L.-Judy fondly recalls the parties after football games and fifth period gym . . . enjoys scuba diving . . . plans to attend SDS. Y-Teens 101 Honor Roll 10,111 Girls' Gymnastics 10,11,121 Swim Team 11,121 Auroras 12j Bench- warmers 12. THOMPSON, KAY L.-Kay remembers watching the fool on the hiIl, her fellow adventurers P.H. and S.W. and talking to Bucha . . . enjoyed sopho- more humanities . , . spends her free time playing the guitar and attending Campus Life . . . hopes to go to SDS and become a psychometrist. Y- Teens 101 Honor Roll 111CSF 11. THORNE, DANIEL R.-Dan will never forget the abolishment of the dress code, watching D.Z. yell at teachers, mis-adventures with T.K, or Billings' chemistry class . . . enjoys bananas, playing the guitar, going to L.A. and watching people .. . will be attending SDS and studying for a career in griusic. Track 101 CSF 10,111 Publication Committee TIANO, CHARLES E.-Chuck transferred to Craw- ford from Point Loma . . . enjoys taking pictures and listening to good music . . . hopes to further his education at Mesa and go into the fields of photography and history. Senior Class Council 12. TIISDALE, MARYJO J.-MaryJo enjoyed her classes with Mr. Tadman and Mrs. Hensley . . . fondly re- members the people she met at Crawford spends her spare time with people and counseling kids at camp . . , would like a career in behavior- al sciences. Band 101 Swim Team 11,121 Centaur 11,12. TOBIN, LAUREN E.-Laurie will always treasure the times spent with R.C .... enjoyed Mr. Sha- ver's English class and Mr. Dlllane's government class . .. plans to pursue a career in fashion after attending Mesa. Y-Teens 101 Stir-ups 10,111 Senior Class Council 12. TODD, JEROME A.-Jerome remembers IS sports and Mr. Hendricks' algebra-liberal political cIass . . . will never forget '70 wrestling and cross coun- try tour . . . joining the Air Force after attending Iowa State is in his future . . . enjoys judo and interscholastic sports. J.V. Wrestling 101 Honor Roll 10,12f Varsity Wrestling 11,12,' Varsity Football 12. TRICKEL, MARY A.- Trick to a few, will always remember the time she dumped her malt on Mr. Martln's desk the last day of school in '70 . . . likes to ride motorcycles with her boyfriend, Jeff Britt . . . enjoyed Mr. Marlay's drafting class . . . plans to further her studies in the arts while at- tending City College. TRIGGS, HEIDI L.-Yelling at the drill team and spending time with friends are among Heidi's fa- vorite pastimes . . . enjoyed her junior year and the universal joint . . . plans to go to Mesa and enter the field of dentistry. Stir-ups 101 Pacer-ettes 111 Second Captain of Pacer-ettes 12. TROXELL, MARC J.-Marcus can't forget hanging Max Rafferty in effigy . . . spends most of his spare time smoking in the bathrooms, camping and hiking . . . plans to go to the University of California. CIF Swimming 10. TSUIDA, NADINE J.-Nadine will never forget our winning football seasons and goofy friends . . . enjoyed public speaking in her junior year, goofing around and most of all being with Robert . . . in- tends to go to SDS or UCSD. TURNLEY, CONNIE M.-Connie enjoyed drama and American government . . . likes to hunt and to sew . . . plans a career in teaching after continu- ing her studies at Mesa. TYLER, JULIE A.-Julie enjoyed Mr. Shaver's En- glish class remembers lunch periods with friends . . . hopes to go into the field of social work. Campus Life 10,11,121 Swim Team 10,11,121 Orchestra l0,l1,12j Pacer-ettes 11. ULOVEC, THOMAS J.-Tom has plans of becoming a lawyer and attending SDS . . . will long remem- ber Mr. Wagner's anecdotes on history. CSF 101 Spagish Clu 101 Debate Team 11,121 Model U.N. UYEJI, SHARON N.-Sharon especially recalls eat- ing lunch with the gang the Crawford-Hoover game, sophomore humanities and all the friends she made at Crawford . . . enjoys going to football, basketball and water polo games . . . aspires to become a biology major at UCSD. Stir-ups 10,111 Benchwarmers 121 Centaur 12. VALLEJO, DEBRA M.-Going to the '69 senior prom and '70 ASB Ball with B.W. will remain Deb- bie's fondest memories . . . plans to be a secre- tary . . . typed Crawford's Daily BulIetin in her junior year. Stir-ups 10. VAN LUCHENE, STEVE B.-Steve remembers hav- ing good times with S.S .... enjoyed auto shop . . . likes all sports especially water skiing and football. Track 101 Wrestling 11. VARLEY, SUSAN D.-Sue fondly recalls getting in- to the games free and P.S.'s party . . . enjoyed Mr. Pastoor's geometry class and PE with the crowd . . . spends her spare time being a Jan- gos lnurses aidej at Balboa Hospital . . . plans to enter the field of nursing in L.A. Stir-ups 101 CSF 701 Y-Teens 10,11. VAUGHN, STEPHEN G.-Eli fondly remembers the time Bruce Golden was dumped in a trash can . . . spends his time ditching track . . . plans to go to SDS. J.V. Track 101 Varsity Track 111 AFS 11,121 AFS student to Argentina 12. VAZQUEZ, TITO- Cuban recalls algebra and geometry with Mr. Cameron . . . plans a career in architecture after going to UCSD. Soccer Team 11. VELAZOUEZ, LINDA JO-Linda Jo recalls eating lunch with the Invaders in her sophomore year, watching grasshoppers jump in D.W,'s soup and papering certain people's houses . . . would like to go to SDS. GAA 101 Benchwarmers 121 Rallies and Assemblies 12. VEZAIN, ROSE M.-Rosie recalls Mr. Tadman, Mrs. Mac and her friends . . . attended Lincoln in har sophomore year . . . enjoys reading, sewing and working jigsaw puzzles . . . plans to be a LVN after going to Mesa. Band 10,111 Badminton 10,121 Senior Class Council 12. VILLALPANDO, MICHAEL A.-Mike remembers meeting Virginia M. in Mr. Waterbury's biology clsss and '70 ASB Ball . . . enjoyed going up to State College on the weekends . . . future plans include attending City College, serving in the Air Force and later becoming a policeman. J.V. Foot- ball 10,111 Varsity Football 12. VINLAND, LORRAINE-Lori recalls lunch with Nan- cy, Danny, Mike, Ron, and Brenda . . . spends her time working and talking to the uglies in PE . . . plans to become a nurse. Senate 101 Girls' League 10. VULTAGGIO, SCOTT L.-Scott will never forget Coach HaIl's pep talks and a special girl . . . will attend Mesa. Track 101 J.V. Football 111 Varsity Football 12. WADE, JERUSHA A.-Jerri fondly remembers G.A. and Mr. Leyh's merchandising class .. . enjoys reading and plans on studying nursing at City Col- lege. WAGNER, RAYMOND D.-Ray enjoyed lunch and not attending classes gets a kick out of talking to Nlckademus the Lizard. Gymnastics 10,' Wrestling 10,11,12. WAINSCOTT, RICHARD C.-Rick enjoyed Mr. Juel's math class, doing Little Mary Sunshine and the '70 football season . . . favorite pastimes include girls, sports, music, poetry and drama . . . would like a career in broadcasting . . . plans to serve in the Coast Guard and later attend Biola. J.V. Football 101 Varsity Football 11,121 Play Productions 12. WALKER, DONALD B.-Don remembers his sopho- more gymnastics letter . . . enjoys sleeping . . . will be a physical education major after attending Mesa. Varsity Gymnastics 10,11,12. WALLACE, JEANNE M.-Jeanne transferred to Crawford from Levittown, N.J. in her junior year enjoyed Mrs. Hensley's English class fond of all the really great people she met and grew to love . . . will attend Biola. Campus Life 11,121 Benchwarmers 12. WALTERS, SUSAN M,4ue enjoyed Hall and Wag- ner's sophomore humanities class . . . particularly remembers moonlight adventures in Del Cerro park with P.H. and K.T .... would like to attend UCSD or SDS and become a vagabond writer. Honor Roll 10,111 CSF 11. WARD, MICHELLE S.-Michelle recalls the sum- mer of '69 and her friends at Crawford . . . en- joyed Mrs. Hensley's class in eleventh grade . . . plans to go to SDS and major in education. Y- Teens 101 Rallies and Assemblies 10. WATSON, DAVID G.-Dave enjoyed being In sports and working with the coaches and guys on the team . . . remembers Mrs. Hensley's English clas- ses in his junior and senior years . . . spends his time playing the guitar and doing weird and differ- ent things . . . hopes to enter the field of music and attend Grossmont. Concert Band 101 Marching Band 101 Track 10,11,121 Varsity Gymnastics 11. WATT, DAVID J.-David's greatest moment was meeting his girl enjoyed Miss CarIstrom's biology class . .. after mid-term graduation, he plans to enter the Air Force and become an elec- tronics technician. WEBSTER, DEBORAH C.-Debbie fondly recalls getting to know the faculty at Crawford . . . err- joyed Mr. Tadman's history class and Mrs. Brigg's English class . . . likes going out and having a good time . . . attended Hoover before coming to Crawford . . . wants to be an airline hostess. Se- nior Class Council 12. WEEKS, JOHNNIE R.-John can't possibly forget going with a girl for two days and finding out she is going to be married . . . enjoys surfing. J.V. Basketball 10. WEITZEN, STEVEN B.- Wheatie enjoyed Mr. Limoli's English class and winning E-L in golf in '69 . . . spends spare time relaxing . . . will study lawmat SDS. Varsity Golf 10,11,121 Debate Team WELCH, DEBORAH L.-Faith attended various other high schools before coming to Crawford . . . en- joyed her drama class. WELCH, RICHARD J.-Rich fondly remembers all the pretty girls and Dickie Draz , . . enjoys spend- ing his time singing and working with art , . . hopes to attend Grossmont. Choir 10g Swim Team 10: Madrigals 11.12. WENTWORTH, EARL C.-Big E 's ambition is to join the Marine Corps, attend Mesa and then be- come a policeman . . . enjoyed going to the foot- ball games and surfing. WES, JAMES A.-Jim remembers Coach Draz's gym class, IS football and basketball . . . likes doing anything he feels like . . . plans to major in math at Cal Tech before serving in the Air Force. CSF 10,1l,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12g Math Team 12. WHEELER, TERRI A.-Going to the beach and playing the guitar are among Terri's favorite pas- times . . . enjoyed Mr. Billings' chemistry lectures and cleaning up the campus during Ecology Week . . . plans to continue her education at UCSD. CSF 105 Honor Roll10,11,12. WHELAN, MARY E.-Mary recalls independent stu- dy, the senior prom and Honors' English with Mrs. Tldwell enjoys playing the game in 801 . . . will attend UCSD. CSF 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12,' Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12. WHITE, CYNTHIA-Cynthia plans to enter the field ol cosmetology at City College. Benchwarmers 12. WIDMARK, KIMBERLEY S.-Kim transferred to Crawford from Orange Glen High . . . fondly re- members crafts class with Mrs. Heyer and going to Australia again . . . likes to be alone . . . has plans of attending SDS. WIEDENFELD, CAROL Y.-Carol remembers basket- ball and football games . . . enjoyed Mr. Camer- on's class will attend SDS. Senior Class Council 12. WILKERSON, SUSAN-Sue shall always remember the chicken fights and other uplifting experiences on the grass, the sound of gossiping that also lin- gers in her ears, Mr. Goodbar's thought for the day, lf you see someone drowning, throw them a towel, they'd do the same lor you l . . . s.a.i.l. . . .j! David None will not desert us . . . enjoys expeditions, playing the guitar and feeling tomb- stones . , . is interested in studying astronomy at UCLA or UCSD. Swim Team 11. WILLIAMS, LESLIE V.-Les recalls the day the boys' swim team won CIF or when he finally got straight A's on his report card . . . was impressed with Mr. Limoli's English class in junior year . . . enjoys breathing fresh air in the country . . . plans on going to SDS. WILLIAMSON, CAROLE L.- Weezer remembers being drafter into Mr. Reiker's journalism class . . . is often seen cruising the Ark with M.C,W. and Snowflake in the Rosemobile. Girls' League 10,' Y-Teens 10,11f Stir-ups 10,115 Pacer 11g Ouill and Scroll 11. WILSON, CAROL I.-Carol will never forget the three wonderful years spent in Mrs. Archibald's Spanish class and all the hard work Mrs. Smith's class put into decorating the room homecoming '69 then tying with Archibald's class next door . . . went to summer school in Guadalajara '70 . . . has plans of becoming a writer and attending SDS. Pacer 11.12. WILSON, ROBERT H.- Bull fondly remembers the crustiness of the Crawford administrators . . . hopes to enter the field of either forestry or construction. Boys' Federation 10,11. WILSON, VIRGINIA R,-Virginia will never forget the disorganized-organization of some teachers and Earth Week . . . recalls biology with Mr. Weisen- burg and chemistry with Mr. Billings . . . enjoys takinglit easy . . . would like to make a career in biological sciences and attend UCSD. Science Fair 10: Stir ups 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12g CSF 10,11,12. WINCHENBACH, RITA K.-Rita fondly remembers the warmth and friendliness of everyone, the under- standing and help from her teachers and seeing friends at lunchtime . . . will attend SDS. CSF 10, Cinco de Mayo 10,' Auroras 12, AFS 12,' Rallies and Assemblies 12p Benchwarmers 12. WOLFE, JOYCE L.-.loyce's greatest moments were being a 'cheerleader and sharing Christ with friends . . . enjoys waterskiing . . . plans to become a teacher after going to SDS. Girls' League 11,' Cam- pus Life 11,121 Jazz Group 11,12f Varsity Cheer- leader 12. WOODS, DAVID R.-Dave recalls listening to Coach Tooze yell the day after a game . . . liked Mr. Metcalfe's history class . . . plans to serve in the Navy. J.V. Baseball 10,11. WOODS, LINDA M.-Linda believes, We are . . . at the hour when we are trembling with tenderness . . . between the emotion and the response . . . not with a bang but with a whimper. WOOLETT, MARLENE G.-Marlene could never for- get Mr. Heubach's radical history class . . . en- joyed listening to music at lunch and doing weird things with D.W. . . . will attend Mesa. WORSHAM, DAVID L.-Dave especially recalls the football game with Kearny when Crawford lost 70-0 and Mr. Martin's English class . . . favorite pas- time is ditching classes . . . plans to become a firefighter. J.V. Football 10,115 J.V. Baseball 10,11. WORDELL, THOMAS A.-Tom can never forget the lunchtime concerts and Crawford's losing streak, entering his dulcimer from woodshop in county fair and winning 3rd place . . . enjoyed chemistry with Mr. Billings . . . has plans of becoming an ecologist and attending Cal Poly. WRIGHT, PEGGY A.-Peggy enjoyed watching peo- ple trucking down the hallway saying funny things . . . remembers Mr. Billings' chemistry class . . . would like to study law at UCSD. Future Scientists of America 10,' Student Voice 71. WYLIE, PAULA L.-Paula fondly remembers gradu- ation of '71 , . . spends her spare time having fun . . . enjoyed Mr, Heubach's history class . . . aspires to attend SDS and major in political sci- ence. CSF 10,11, German Club 10. WYNNE, MARILYN G.-Marilyn especially recalls the summer of '70 and Mr. Shaver's English class . . . would like to attend SDS and then become a nurse. Pacer-ettes 11. YAPLE, NEIL B.-Red remembers former seniors . . . hopes to either join the Army or go into the airline field. YATES, MICHAEL E.--Mike would like to attend San Diego State . . . enjoyed sitting next to Lisa. YELVINGTON, GARY R.-Gary enjoyed English with Mr, Rieker . . . recalls seeing Mr. Urban with a black eye . . . enjoyed wandering around laughing at the staff . . .plans to be a mechanic. ZAITZOW, DON J.-Don spent a good part of his time keeping the administrators on their toes . . . will never forget Mr. Urban's self-acclaimed liberal- ism . . . found Mrs. Hensley's English class the first real learning experience . . . plans to attend SDS. Debate Team 105 J.V. Swim Team 11: Varsity Water Polo 12. I ZIMMER, BARBARA A.- Smiley fondly remembers Easter vacation '70, t.p.'ing Miss Hitt's house, learning how to surf, all the football games and the senior prom . . . enjoyed fifth period gym and Mr. Pastoor's math class . . . is looking forward to becoming a PE teacher after attending SDS or Arizona State. GAA 10,11,12g Stir-ups 10,11,12g Swim Team 10,11,12p Girls' League 10,12. They're All Thats Left to You Bookends Theme Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago. . .it must be. . I have a photograph. Preserve your memories, They're all that's left to you. Paul Simon, 1968. Seniors 171 EDITOR: PETRA VALASAKOS, JUNIORS JUDIE PARKER, SOPHOMORES FLW .- ,A .xv UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 'Wing ww --,wr Mwmasagk, ,g,sQv5,-ft w,,-g,y1,yg , ' A fi , 1. v 51 ,Q L ' 1 - 9 3 A i , Q ,- T' T? 3 J 1 X - 'f '5 fi' ff! ,fi f . 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VV , ,W , ' if, A Clark, Blll Clark, Brenda Clark, Florence Clark, James Clark, Wllllarn Clarke, Brlan Clary, Terry Clelland, lain Cochran, Barry Cochran, Rochelle Cokl, Michael Coleman, Lila Coleman, Sharon Collins, Kenneth Collins, Peter Conley, Karen Constantine, Jetlrey Cook, Peggy Corlo, Anna Corrnler, Mary Cornelius, Corinne Cornelius, Susan Juniors-1 75 gg, Coronado, Patrlcla Couch, Susan Courtney, Robert Cox, Deborah Cox, Nancy Craig, Cherrl Crane, Melan e Creel, Cheryl Crosby, Nell Crosthvrelte, Dennie Cnamrlne, Jon Cuelho, Lanl Culver, David Cummings, Cralg Cunningham, Orlanda Curtla, Janlce Curzon, Mary Cyener, Pamela Damron, Russell Dane, Kathy Danitechek, Debble Danna, Carol Davey, Andrew Davey, John Davls, Bill Davie, Edward Davla, Kevln Davls, Nicole Davis, Sandra Day, Llnda Doardunt, Larrle Dederman, Chrlatl Degen, .lay DeGulde, Amy DeHart, Mark DeLaGarza, Sylvia Delaware, Ronald DelGrende, Sunnle DePalma, Vincent Desanli, Glovanna Devereaux, Robert Devlln, Donald Dewey, Joanne Dexter, Joyce Dharmaralan, Umaranl Diamond, Warren Dlaz, Marla Dickey, Cynthle Dlckson, Susan Dietz, Rene Dlltmen, Janet Dobbs, Rosemary Dodge, Marlanne Doll, Vlvlen 176-Juniors 1 . rj., - , 7 1' 4' Jw- ex, M' l wif r i 1 X if Y f 1 px! , .,.,,.,-,.,,,,,,, ,.,- .L f '- aa, to -5. jx rg . 2 Donnelly, Kathy Donnelly, Mary Donovan, Kathy Dougher, Charles Dundas, Susan Dunham, Kenneth Dunn, Marshall Durlend, Carrl Earhart, Lynne Eccles, Ellzabeth Ellis, Patrlcla Enrique, Teresa Ensley, Philip Epstein, Debra Erhardt, Robert Erickson, Steve Evans, Vallns Falrley, Eleanor Farmer, .lettery Farmer, Loretta Farrar, Larrg Faulkner, Dabora Faulkner, Davld Feulvvetter, Stan fv gm.. it 'w 55 Vvfv? f J! , 'M' A: , , tm, ,,, . 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V mf f , ' 4, , f 'f t 1,6 J Qi X l fl ' 'Q' ' Giamanco, Arthur Glllwla, Jamgg Gibbs, Deborah Glaaa, Doug Glass, Halen Glenn, Caspar Goldbaum, Richard Goldberg, Jodi Goldenateln, Robyn Gollahon, Mark Gonzales, Vlncant Good, David Gordon, Lynn Gorin, Debbie Gorton, Garald Goetln, Lealle Goulaa, John Govarnali, Jeanne Grace, Paggy Graan, Barnard Grean, Sue Graenoge, John Greer, Daniel Gragaton, Pat Graaham, Tom Grlttln, Tony Groca, lria Grow, Sandra Hall, Sandra Hallahan, Maureen Hallingahead, Robin Hambrlck, Llla Hamllton, Linda Handrua, Mallsaa Hana, Michael Haney, Carolyn Hanley, Bruce Haring, Liaa Harp, Robart Harper, Annie Harper, Gary Harpater, Donna Harrell, Richard Harrea, Dorothy Harria, Joanne Juniors 177 Hong, Raymond HOPP, Cora Horowitz, Beth Horstman, Sylvla Horton, Lynn Horwatt, Wlll am Hovlse, Martha Huddleston, Davld Hugha, Kathy Hunter, Alvin Hunts, Danny Isaac, Dennis Ivy, Bobby Jachlmovricz, Georfe Jackson, Ke th Jacobs, Evan Jacobsen, Brad Jacobsen, Fred James, Carl Jankolvskl, Mlke Jennings, Mark Jessen, Robln Jobb, Maureen Johnson, John Johnson, Rand! Johnson, Rusae l Johnston, Mark Jones, Marcla Jorrey, Marle Jose, Marcl Kanter, Mlrlam Karzen, Nell Kay, Sharl Kearney, LaDon Kel er, Gale Kellhoter, Debra Kendall, John Keough, Denies Kiley Davi King, dathryn King, Flizajagh K n n lung, rgiehul Kltaen, Marc Kitchen, Jan Klein, Sylvla Klepger, Davld Knlg t, Jeanne Komand, Martha Koppel, Brenda Korn, Aaron Koutz, Tom Kramer, Debra Kranenburg, Hendrlck 1 78-Juniors Harvey, Emily Hayes, Kelli Heckathorn, Rlc Heln, Greg Helms, Wanda Hembera, Sue Hendrick, Dennis Henlon, June Herron, Sheila Horsey, Robert Hewlett, Sheryl Hicks, Velinda Hllgeman, Deborah Hill, Isaac Hill, Rebecca Hlrsch, Vlckl Hoban, Mlchael Hodgson, Craig Hogya, Lorena Hoke, Jett Holba, Dennis Homa, Adele Homer, Sue Honeycutt, Mike , 1.51941 X ... mn 7 fp- J, gk.,- t 3,5 g if Q , , E . . 3, so if , 1 K' i ' ,ag f ' Q 2 f . 11 -1' ' , e S , ,, , M. I ,I A .. F 1 5 M ,qv I . , 1 CX ' 'W' A , ' 'iiffeflff .4 W' K , 'Z' a. a ef. - 4 ar aw, r N G 1-ff , , ar Qrfwf , -' ,ff W ' , ' ' ..,4 Z., aa ' ' + Q- f , g ' 1 'ia .I Q ' r 'A' ,fi .1 ' ' f 'Y 'ai it 1 , ff V Q p. Beautiful Weather, Outdoor Quad Provided Setting for Individual Rest and Relaxation a , af!! ii , at F' M 1 ' ,waz f , I M, I . f ' Q ,J la t - ' f 'IJ ill, Mallette, Jane I gf f lb , 4 r , . ' , ' Malone, Gary ' - A V' -f ' Mandel, Lisa 2, ' 'fri Mannerln , Michelle '5 V MIIIOI, MTCIIQBI iiwa, W f r i i Manzi, Joe ' Marcey, Patricia Marchand, Fred Marholin, Abbe Markey, Craig ,W Marowaky, Paul Mathla, Roberta Martln, Kathy Martin, Lynne Martinez, Angelica Martinez, Eden Martlnez, Ricardo Maruccl, Ronald Maaolskls, Rita Masheeco, Patricia i W , Maasery, Helen W' uaaterahmian -. ' , as ro ary K -V ,MZ ' M 2? McAfee, Janet V 'N' ,qv , McAllister, James i i i 9 an , s . K 25 ii. a , . -, i f: U Krooskos, Carolyn Kuey, Perry Kuhnel, Nancy Kummer, Rusty Kurth, James Kurtz, Seymour Kutchuk, Sidney Kuykendall, Pinkney Kuykendall, Peter Lachman, Kathleen Landis, Kristie Landt, Tom LaPort, Julie Laurence, Brian Lee, Patricia Lemons, Mary Levesque, Thomas Lewandowski, Wanda Lewellen, Steven Lias, Leonard Lindblad, Carol Long, Michael Longerbeam, Lorna Lopez, Peter Lovell, Richard Loz, Debbie Lubic, Jeannie Luke, David Lundy, Genise Lutchansky, Ed Luz, Cheryl Mack, Harold MacPherson, Linda Main, Daniel Maisel, Mark Maitlis, Rosie Juniors-179 McCullough, Alison McCurley, Walter McDonald, Kathleen McDowell, Jessica McMullen, Pinkey McPhatter, Doretha McPhatter, Patricia Mcwilliams, Floben Medina, Sylvia Medina, Virginia Menard, Steven Menzel, Mark Mercurio, Bonnie Mesaerman, Brad Mettlach, Janice Meza, Elizabeth Michea, Vicki Milam, Connie Milhaueen, Barbara Miller, Gregg Miller, Jattrey Miller, Karen Miller, Paula Milla, Lori Milne, Keith Milne, Mark Miner, Anita Miner, Don Miner, Sylvia Missler, Valerie Mitchell, Kirk Mitchell, Michael Moltane, Kitty Moore, Lendell Moore, Michael Morales, John Morales, Margaret Morawitz, Diana Morioka, Michelle Morris, Robert Morse, Gary Morton, Gregory Moss, Melraaa Moydell, Madelyn Mullen, Jamea - 'i-- Jr M ff' 1 ,J - l M 'nf 'f 'V f - , , M gif' i ' z 1' , , r, M 1, ez f 4 11 f If f I , -5 rf ,, , , K, f-, 'f 1, ,,I,,f' ., , , ' ' 13 gjg, Q, , ,,1',,,:i ,,, 1 K a f s ,Q 5 f 1 fr ,, V ff fw 'fmt aw M 4? 5 Q lgv 5 .ef 5, ., , Y a'A W U. .. if 4 , - be fn' in fr E 2 M it 1 5 7' 59- W if Y un if K if 4 f ' ,, 8 5 ,K W J A , ,Q , V J N N , 3 4 1 , --mr f -1 , ,1 f J 4 5? leg-1' W 1 'wav aft 5 J Mulrean, Debra Murawaky, Virglnla Murry, Torn Myers, Nancy Mylee, Roberta Nagel, Holly Nalman, Phyllle Nalimy, Thomae Neva, Ollvla Navoy, Anthony Nelaon, Roberta Nemeth, Jerry Nettlea, Melanie Nevrell, Belinda Nguyen. 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Ruth Romanelll, Helen Romero, Rebecca Romlto, Rosella Root, Elelne Rose, James Rowden, Mlke Rubin, Scott Ruell, Marllyn Rupert, Davld Rust, Gall Ruyle, Mercl Sadowskl, John Salazar, Carlos Seltzgeber, Rowene Samora, Mary Sanders, Barry Sanders, Donald Sandlend, Joyce Savery, Mark Saucedo, Merle Saunders, Arlene Sawyer, Donna Sayles, Cecilia Scalisi, Sal sn, W. .M R H- 1 ,,,u. T , ' V M. 1 H- V V ,w r .4 '- WM . , , nf ' wx 'W' -f ff'-L ' M' f , Q'-3 r' Q1 :We ' ' cf ff 'v ,ff Q tml hw- - - ,. VV,' V . A f Lf ,EV VV Vfaw, 1 V . V S V V 4. sz V ,M Z , V ,.g,,?,v'- rdf? ., , f , -, :VV .K f-:,, ff 'W 2 f 5 A f, F2 we f, rm. , if ' ,gm 'H , 5 M K f .M-, ip ' ' JV' V 1 , flfms,-Jgi x - ' S - 3- Q JE, ., . mera , V , .M WMV, VV , I uVVV VV ct V 4 . Ng, ,..,, , , , ,,,. , ,, ,,,,,. ,, . ., ., gy, ' , ' ' t Vile:-, W, A L Z u m ffl? fl ,. I f'5? Wj'f' ' 22, f lk if X 7 SJ 5 is VV,,V,,V,Ji,,.. 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La Mar Rogers, Mr. Les Marshall, Miss Naida Carlstrom, Mr. Merrill McLaughlin, Mrs. Mary Swank, Mrs. Melba Thomas, and Mr. Roy Deise, and Miss Anne Hitt helped orient Sophomores to served as advisors to the Junior class. their first year of high school. R? Sophomores--187 r Crawfo Abere, John Achull, Davld Adams, Davld Adelman, Mary Adklns, Doreta Altreth, Roee Alello, Michael Albers, Nicole Alexander, Julle Alexander, Todd Alexander, Wlck Allano, Theresa Alleros, Francisco Allen, George Alpert, Leon Alter, Rohln Altwegg, Janis Alvarez, Steven Anderson, chrls Anderson, Marcuk Anderson, Sally Anderson, Steve Andrews, Rodney Anlangar, Mar Angulo, Lorralne Anthony, Donald Apostel, Isabel Ard, David Ardllla, Davld Arena, Frank Armstrong, Mark Armstrong, Rhonda Arnold, Deborah Arras, Michael Arreola, Marco Ashley, Donald Atwell, Carrle Axelrod, Joshua Axtell, Douglas Babcock, Gull ert Bacchl, Andrea Baln, Janlce Baker, Dale Beldwln, Phillip Ballard, Marsha 188-Soph omores rd's First Boy JV Cheerleader Ji le ,ere J -F Sparked 1970 Games r '3 S' 9 me Q ll 1 ., ., t ,XR f , . - E Q Egg? gms 4, J ef' 'N A ' , A ' ' ff' ,... A - - r f XJ . J P--J A .I - ' , .I . K, - S s i? A A xx X . N Rl eeer' MW. -, Aa S V M Q Am . Q J 2 ., N 5 . .. 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Shelly Shookome, Steven Shoemaker, Jim Shuleldt, Irene Sldhu, Pearl Slelert, Vlckl Slllman, Robln Slmmone, Sharon Slmone, Amold Slnger, Dlane Slu, Sylvia Smlth, Don Smlth, Doug' Smlth, Geo rey Smlth, Jackie Smlth, Jacqulyn Smlth, Kevln Smlth, Terri Smith, Tlm Smlth, Valerle Snead, Dennla Sokol, Thereee Spangler, John Spec l, Peter Splnall, Mlchael Sladler, Richard Sophomores-197 4, i - ' ' fm gigs Q 5 X N .L .-,A .Ai ...,.. g Sophomore girls listen attentively to their new' I I principal, Mr. Charles Mobley, at the orientation picnic in the quad held during the week preceding the opening of school. Stall, Kevin Stantield, Susan Stark, James Stark, Susan Staatny, Joan Stavarek, Susan Steinberg, Allan Stephens, Candice Stephens, William Stevens, Karla Stoleson, Stanna Stonaker, John Stoakopl, Danny Strait, David Strang, Noel Strickland, Janice Strong, Robert Sturhann, Laura Stutz, Mitchell Sue, Joan Sullivan, Roberta Sumrall, Suzi Sussman, Margaret Sutil, Frank Svlaim, Lisa Swaner, Carol Swank, Floyd Swanson, Paul Sykes, Lynne Taber, Sally Taber, Sue Tadman, Steve Talt, Kathy Talbot, Debra Tates, Jerry Taylor, Lorl Taylor, Rickey Teller, Nancy Terry, Stephen Thibodeau, Pamela Thomas, James Thomas, Jett Thompson, Benny Thompson, Gavln Thompson, Jay Thompson, Mark Thorn, Robert Tlbbetta, Tonle Tice, Tom Tillory, James Tiadale, Alan Ttldl, Daniel Tompkins, Mlke Tonderum, Rohan 198-Sophomores y 5 H ,,,, .ft so F Q Q ' .fb X X ' ,wi ' -' , - .. 5 -k-., 5 K . -' s i V - A , K Y 1 I A 3 a , A 4 ., xg am, f v as x,.- K Sw- ' f K, 5' ., ' -W Q X 5, ' 2, W ' A ' it Q K f ' iiie Q , . 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V Tota, Attlla Towne, Ken Troxell, Michele Truax, Richard Trumbla, Tom Tucker, Beverlee Tucker, Tina Tulin, Stephanie Turner, Joe Tyler, Helen Tyler, Terry Unitt, Phllip Ureino, Nlck Valdez, Toni Valerlo, Yvette Valleio, Tom VanBuaklrk, John VIITKQUTBII, Robert Villa, Barbara Vlllapando, Mitchell Vincent, Richard Walker, Sarah Wallace, Scott Waltare, Michael Warr, Betty Wauer, Cindy Webb, Sarah Weber, David Werner, Carol We tzen, Larry Weaner, Terri Wheeler, Joe Whieenant, Cheryl White, Richard Whiteaker, Jim Whitehead, James Whitney, Leslie Wild, Laurlnda Wllklne, Ruth Wllka, Randee Willett, Roxie Wllliame, Darla Wllliame, Frank Wllllama, John Wllliame, John Wllliame, Larry Wllliame, Michael Wllliame, Michelle Wllliame, Tlna Wllliemeon, Joanne Wlltiameon, Terry Wlllmert, McRea Wllaon, Dexter Wlleon, Robert Wlleon, Theodore Wlltee, Mary Wlnkelman, Richard Wlthem, Julie Wltte, Brad Wolle, Steve Wong, Sophia Woodcock, Karlyn Woods, Terrl Wootton, Dana Worthington, Carolyn Wright, Clayton Wright, Lee Wrlght, Tom Velvlngtcn, Gracie York, ouq Young, Candy Young, Davld Young, Donald Young, Martha Voung, Veronica Zahd, Ava Za s, Mary Zarelli, Ron Zizzo, Nick Zwartjes, George Zwartiee, Teresa Sophomores-199 EDITOR: MAGGIE MATHIESEN ASSISTANT.' PAULA MILLER ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION HG r77 When Lennon, IVIcCartney Wrote etting Bette They Gave Their 202-Administration pinions and ldeas of How the Educational System Was Being Run . . ln his first experience as a high school principal Mr. Charles Mobley easily makes friends with staff and students. Previously assigned to Wilson and Pacific Beach Junior High Schools, he enjoyed his first year at Crawford and has been pleased with the friendly and accepting attitudes of Crawfords students. A retired UISI Army Major, Mr. Quentin Goldstein came to Crawford this year after serving as Administrative Assistant at Morse High School. Asked his first impression of Crawford, Mr. Goldstein replied that the, Student body demonstrated an interest in their school life through their expressions and attitudes. Mr. William Urban Mrs. Melba Thomas Mr. Warren Barritt Vice Principal Vice Principal Vice Principal Administration-2 6 I Used to Get Nlad at School, Teachers that Taught IVIe Weren't Ceo Q53 QQ' iff Neoisif' Ha? YV , ,. Mzelwgggxez Ezhiifli i , M525 4 lllll' .we Shown above are Mrs. Lois Delay, Miss Florence Eaton, Mrs. Mickie Geiger, Miss Anne Hitt, Head Advisor Mrs. Marguerite Kaupp, Mr. Marshall, and Mr. Merrill McLaughlin. A.S.B. Advisor, Mr. Richard Medenwald is at the left with Mr. Lyall Young, and Career Advisor Mr. Bernie Davis, below. I Leslie ou're Holding Down, Turning lllle' Round, Filling lllle Up with YourRules 41 www , M fi V2 5 up f 4. 'I' a Q, ' iii iiiii Q 1 o. . fs if .g . i .L Lil:kL l ll This year secretaries helped students and counselors in many capacities. They assisted in the general office and in the library with texts and library books. They also gave their services in the financial office and the ever popular attendance office. Things are picking up was the slogan used by the friendly custodial staff at Crawford. Even with the Current emphasis on ecology students gave the staff more work than necessary. Due to the shortened lunch periods this year, Mrs. Leia Simmons and her workers were under greater pressure to keep lunch lines moving quickly to serve students and staff members. Administration 205 P ' ' 7 ' i'v ' ' i I've Got to Admit its Getting Better, a Little Better All the lime Top row: Mrs. Frances Archibald Foreign Language Mr. Walter Billings Science Mr. Loren Breyer Driver Training Bottom row: Mrs. Jerilyn Briggs English Mrs. Belly Bryant English Miss Sandra Buck Art Mrs. Jeanne Abbott Special Classes Mrs. Mary Anderson English A sew if' i +-.. 1 :'::::'.-. ':.:r:::f. , ,M ..- ..t. .. 5 A - ,Q , . .. RQ 6 . ,A-Wx NNW Mrs. Dorothy Callaway, English Mr. Duncan Cameron, Math Miss Naida Carlstrom, Science Mrs. Olga Christenson, Social Studies Mr. Carl Bull, Social Studies Mr. Robert Bunch, lndustrial Arts Mrs. Nancy Byrum, Home Economics Mrs. Cecile Clark, Foreign Language Mrs. Florence Collins, Home Economics Miss Eileen Conlouge, Physical Education .K ., r. .,.. 9 ,, ,. e f Mr. James DeVore Industrial Arts Mr. Allan Dillane Social Studies Mr. Richard Draz Physical Education Mr. John Elliott Foreign Language Mr. Dennis Foster Music Mrs. llah Fuller Occupational Homemaking Mrs. Nancy Goldstein English Mrs. Frances Hampel Physical Education Mr. Richard Hartman Special Math Mrs. Sharon Hall English Mr. William Hall Physical Education Administration-209 Mr. Robert Hendricks Math Mrs. Marguerite Hensley English 210-Administration 1 ,hu in 'I Mr. Phillip Heubach Social Studies Mrs. Margery Heyer Art Mr. Deane Hird Math Mr. Jesse Johnson Business Education Mrs. Ruth Johnston Business Education Top row: Mr. Robert Juel, Math Miss Joyce Lane, Mrs. Barbara Keefer, Physical Education Nurse Aide Miss Rosemarie Knudsen, Music Mr. James Lanham. 503001 l'0W1 physicai Educatign Mr. Harold Krupens, Driver Training Mrs. Dorothy Kuhn, Art Mr. Charles Lane, Social Studies Mr. James Leyh, Business Education Administration-211 Mr. Ben Limoli, English X P' Z1 ' Mr. Francis Linderman, Graphic Arts Mr. Dennis Lottermoser, Physical Education Mr. Marshall Malcolm Physical Education Miss Karen Lozler Physical Education Miss Elinor Lueth English Mrs Virginia MacMasters English Mr Warren Marlay Drafting My HW v' 'Shiga MW' .M--Q -4.4, Mrs. Janet Martin, English MY- Richard Maffiflf 5095931 W a fx Mr. Allen Moors Social Studies Mr. Seward Murphy Social Studies 5 -is w Top row: Mr. Charles Maxwell Driver Training Mr. Marion McAnear Math Mrs. Joyce McLean English Bottom row: Mr. Frederick McNamara Driver Education Mr. Victor Menache Science Mr. Ross Metcalfe Social Studies Administration-273 Mr. Gerald Newall, Foreign Language Mr. Crockett Norris, Math Mr. Clarence Overstreet, Social Studies Mrs. Lois Quiett, Home Economics Mr. Russell Oyler, Science Mr. James Pastoor, Math Mrs. Miriam Powell, Business Education Mrs. Sally Remington, Mrs. Willa Ramsay, Science lndependent Study Mr. William Rieker, English r.......,.....-.,.,,, . ,,,, b 'N,,m , J f 'x WNWXIQL.. 1966 .1-all 'aww-mmm . H , , 1 Lwxgji Qi 0 ., I Top row: Mr. Dean Rizor Industrial Arts Mr. F. Rogers Math Mr. James Romig Industrial Arts Bottom row: Miss Elsie Saba Social Studies Mr. James Sams Mrs. Mary Smith A fjcfij f ig f phlxicvzzlislschagfzt English Ks- W N x ' xi' ,- 'ai X 'N V X English iw fee ws I fi Oil- fu ff? o fum, L, Url X -f L-J VN - f, 'g lvl JN? I if A . Diffs vi L' Lvffk- ' if' : I I 7 ,, ' Y f i ' 5, FM Us iv.iQi,eixil,J4fxX4 f, ii, U- KU CMAQ U4 A V tfgmtgi get Administration-215 ri- ---'-- 7-.V-. Mr. Charles Stromberg, Art Mr. Elmer Summersgill, Industrial Arts Top row: Mrs. Mary Swank, Speech Mr. Morley Tadman, Social Studies Mrs. Fay Thompson, Physical Education Bottom row: Mrs. Lois Tidwell, English Mr. Gerald Tooze, Physical Education Mrs. JoDene Ulstad, Physical Education , -X mf, wwf L: -if s ieyss eff: fi ,. 0 ,f Mrs. Virginia Wilcoxson, Foreign Language Mr. Paul Wright, Independent Study Top to bottom: Mr. David VanBuskirk, English Mr. Joseph Vieira, Foreign Language Mr. Raymond Wagner, Social Studies Mrs. Wanda Wiltse, Librarian Mr. John Zemick, Driver Training Mr. Mark Waterbury, Science Mr. Melvin Weisenberg, Science Mr. Donald Whited, Math Administration-217 Academic Section ...... Administration Section .... Administrators ......... All School Play ........ American Field Service . . . Art Gallery .......... A.S.B. Ball ...... A.S.B. Cabinet . . . A.S.B. Officers . . . A.S.B. Section . . . Auroras ....... Band ................ Bank of America Awards . . . Baseball, J.V ........... Baseball, Varsity ...... Basketball, J.V ..... Basketball, Varsity . . . Boys' Federation . . . Cafeteria Workers ......... California Scholarship Awards CENTAUR Staff ........... Choir ............. Colt Mascots ....... Cross Country, J.V ..... Cross Country, Varsity . . . CSF Life Members .... CSF Members ...... Custodians ............ Dad 'n Daughter Banquet . . . Debate Team ........... Departmental Keys ...... Drill Team ........ Floats ........ Football, J.V ........... Football, Varsity ......... Foreign Exchange Student . . Forensic Team .......... Girl of the Month . . . Girls' Athletics . . . Girls' League . . . Golf ........ Gymnastics ........ Homecoming Court ..... Homecoming Night ....... Honorary Service Society . . . interpretation Team ..... Junior Class Advisors . . . Junior Class Officers .... Junior Class Section . . Key Club ......... INDEX ...97 ....200 ....202 ...38 ...30 ...40 ...46 ...53 ...5O ....48 ......32 . . . 23,34,35 .....102 ...79 ...77 ...76 ...74 ...59 ...205 ...102 ...54 ...36 ...17 ...71 ....70 ...102 ...100 ...205 ...44 ....42 ...102 ...20 ...26 ...65 ...63 ....104 ...42 ...33 ...90 ...58 ...88 ...66 ...24 ...28 ...32 ...42 ....187 ....186 ....174 ...43 Lettermen's Club .... Madrigals ............ Marching Colt's Band . . . Math Team .......... Mobley, Charles .... Mr. and Miss Pep ..... National Merit Scholars . . . Newspaper Staff ....... Orchestra ...... Pacer-etters . . . PACER Staff . . . Pep Band ......... Queen, Homecoming .... Rallies ............ Salutatorian . . . Science Fair .......... Secretaries ............ Senior Also Graduating . . . Senior Class Advisors .... Senior Class Committees . . Senior Class Officers ..... Senior Portraits ........ Senior Prom ....... Senior Section ....... Senior Write-ups ........ Song and Cheerleaders . . . Sophomore Class Officers . Sophomore Portraits ..... Sophomore Section ...... Spanish Honor Society . . . Sports Section ........ Stage Band ............ Stir-ups ............... Student information Council ...30 ....37 ...23 ...103 202 ...31 ....99 ...56 ...34 ,...20 ...56 ...35 ...24 .18 ...98 ....45 205 152 155 156 154 108 157 106 162 . 14 186 188 186 .60 .35 ...16 ...53 Student Life Section ........ . . . 12 Surfing ................. . . . 89 Swimming, J.V ...... . . . 85 Swimming, Varsity . . . . . . 83 Tennis ............. . . . 86 Theatre in the Round . . . . . . 39 Track, J.V ........... . . . 82 Track, Varsity ...... . . . 80 Underclass Section . . . . . . 172 Valedictorian .... . . . 98 Water Polo, J.V ..... . . . 69 Water Polo, Varsity . . . . . . 68 Wrestling, J.V ....... Wrestling, Varsity . . . Yearbook Staff .... ....73 ....72 ...54 -FG N N X 15. - ...ii W .,.,,N,,W...A:...,...,b produce the 1971 CENTAUR, it desirable to offer some small hope the future. 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