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

 - Class of 1975

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A J u ni o rs , , 5. gg a g The junior section holds photographs juniors on and around campus. Pictures KGB Chicken and homecoming are incliudred. cfcg Sophomores g This section embodies the varioussophoe' ri's more activities around Crawford's campus. Faculty Attention is focused upon classes and Lathleticiff participation. T ' This is the first time in 10 years that the Centaur has used formal pictures of the Ad-A ' ministration and Faculty. Included in this sec- tion are each members' areas in which they are involved in at school. 6 IIBIIIEBIINIICIIIECMIIIIIRQ ACTION Athletics Clubs Featured in this section are team pictures, exciting action shots, and individual pictures of the varsity football, baseball, and basket- ballteams. The many interesting and worthwhile clubs active at Crawfbrd are featured in this section. Student Life ADVERTISING INDEX The student life section features highlights of the student year at Crawford. Student sales, dances and athletic events are focused upon. This year's advertising section has an over- whelming number of ads. We wish to thank all persons and companies that contributed to the yearbook in this way, and to urge our readers to patronize those places that are so proudly presented in this section. ' ln order to find a specific activity, sport or club without having to browse through each page, this section lists them alphabetically with their respective page numbers. 7 X ff fa DN WMM QQ T E Ng N 'X mn V - V L 1 Y .. NX I. I A .1 ' 1, N 1 uv' xXi'lQ ., H- 'y 2fM :s, . xg g ?,..? N' l'uI! X 1. X . ,U,x,y,, V! I , '1-iglllb N. V H' - N ' but A 1 IWXWX O 1 l X .Xl HN . N 1 qlf 1139 SJIHIMDW w w'+ 3 H i - 1 Y g l 1 ,ini LJ L. ,gui 2. I: '1m Y? X.. 'S ,S-354 ,SXXFQONS s-sS '5 J C' Qxsfl 1 -IN -Rs A Hun I X if nj- in'1.. J All J-'JM J!l!jJ? 4 - .f' ' 4 14 1 5 .! 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What mechanism has he that makes good friends climb on top ot one another building a competitive totem pole lt's a child's gameg Yea, l'm king ofthe mountain' He noticed me! smiled at me! talked to me! We all played his game and of course. ., he won. Liz Meilnik xx ..f! -' To you everything appears so strange. ls it reality orjust your dreams? You say you know and understand, But to rne that's not the way it seems. If then everyone joined you, you say, The world would be so kind. Then you would take another hit, And it really blows your mind. The roorn keeps changing shape and size, Now you're really tripping out. You say you have things in control, Butthatl really doubt. Everyone standingaround you, Thinks that you're going under. As you slowly look up at thern, Even you begin to wonder. You knock things over as you fall, Coke and acid were in the cup. Everyone thinks you're asleep on the floor, Without realizing you won't wake up. Marie Reynolds Don Shimizu 17 M , gi. . , , ' Y F 4!ms,,:,: Q,-e e .3115 sp , K '- -. 1 ' . J Beth Bond Soap Water And Broken Bubbles Hey! l've got some soap water, Wanna blow some bubbles? Why not? lt'sfun,watch,. 3 ...B See, and it's easy tool Don't ya wanna try it? Please? lVlomma said you wouldn't She even said you couldn'ttalk Or hear me. You can,can't you?! I can't have any real friends Only im, A .imag .. lmaginaryfriendslike you. Say something! Hey! l've got some soap water Wanna blow some bubbles. . .? David Kodama A Day At Crawford The monster is my teacherg I will not pass. He makes me face the blackboard He destroys my paper airplane He has my yo-yo He takes my candy bar He grabs my comic book He awakens me to, lead me to the office Yes, though l walkthrough the halls of learning I dread all classes for I have forgotten my notebook My homework runs over Surely mishaps and misfortune shall follow me. All the days of my life, For I shall dwell in the halls of Crawford forever. Steve Cooney Carol Wilson mgYx,,. V Y a! w, AM, V -f A. -ml-:im Twelve Twelve. lt's a road not taken, a turning point. lt's sixth grade camp and falling in love with the counselors because he looks like Joe Namath. lt's learning everything about sports because he loves football, then playing dumb so he can explain. Twelve. lt's just before teenage, just after child- hood. lt's having to buy your clothes in 'Girls' when everyone else is in 'Pre-teen'. lt's not want- ing to kiss mom and dad goodnight because its immature and then screaming for Mom in the You touched me Likea gentle animal. So soft yourtouch, I so great your want. Thankyou for the times when you didn't want to be I' gentle but were. Barbara Boggus night when the wind blows your door shut. Twelve. lt's the year before Junior l-ligh. when you can finally grow up. lt's putting away the crayons and pulling out eye shadows. lt's flying a dite when you hope no one sees you. lt's crying in the corner when Lance Alworth is traded to Dallas. tHe was so cutelb Twelve When mud pies taste like mud. When Barbie divorces Ken. Twelve is bring- ing out your favorite doll. the one that looked hu- man. and seeing nothing buta doll. Debbie Toothaker Amber Sidhu The waves come and go with the tide. Pounding and crashing Charlotte Hoshi and vvild. They come and go and then they come again. Thank God, they do corne again Barbara Boggus Paula Anfanger f, HL XJL3 VVIXNNI , '57 f im I IL OX VJU kxxxvv wt if DROPPING IN ON A TEN FOOT WAVE I see it coming, like a giant mountain of water. It grows bigger and bigger, closer and closer. The wave is to me now but bigger than before, I looked up to try to see the top of this giant monster. I could not. I turned me and my board around in a frantic hurry and started paddling, suddenly like a sea monster throwing me down to the water below, I dropped in. I was freefallirig like the astronauts do in space. Then with a hard jolt I hit the water. I was going so fast it felt like I was going to be blown off my board. All ofa sudden a shadow was cast over me. I looked up and a blanket of water cov- ered me. I saw my way out of this cylinder of water but would I make it? I saw that I would. As if I was shol out of a shotgun I boogied down the wave and ther back up to the lip and shot my board into the sky. I' looked like an arrow flying through the air. It came down with a splash about ten feet away. I swam to it got on, and paddled out once more. Jack Everett Michelle Cavallin 22 Tammy Gregoire ff Eu .iE:J' Walking down the sandy shores I hear the noises and the roars Of waves breaking These sounds seem to lure Afeeling. l'm notsure Of its meaning. A feeling of regret within, l Becausel know all comes to an I And this, the beginning. end, Ji 2.5.5 i,.yV 5 V .N -5- N 3 TO YOU Love came to me the other day like a soft butterfly, I wasn't lookingfor it, I didn't see it coming, and then it was there. lt was so soft, so beautiful, and yet so fragile, the wind could break it. l'm being careful with that butterfly trying hard not to lose it. But it keeps flying short distances from my hand, yetalways returning. Cage it, you say? ah, that would prove fatal. Sometimes I sit and think Upon the rocks and the pink Wildflowers growing, Of how life and death meet On an endless shoreline to compete For usall. lVlelodie Grace no E x 'i CD 3 cn for a butterfly needs its freedom. Caged, itwill break its delicate wings upon the bars, and fade, and wither, and Then nothing will be left of that beautiful creature, except memories. And I, I would rather have the butterfly itself. So fly away, if you must and please return soon, But if you don't l'll try not to cry. die. CindyGoode .f AN IDLE CRY lVly love, my only baby, speak to him. Open your eyes and receive him. Beg it of the saint to heal you, As the boy reaches out to touch the saint, the Flame of Life flickers out in his eyes, like a candle in the wind. The weight of his body lies cradled in his mothers arms. Her eyes are brilliant with frenzy, t'Oh God, don't take my only baby away from me! Her face is stricken with horror. As her son lies limp, .lifeless in her arms. The color in his face gradually turns blue and cold. The mother turns and unwantingly she sees in the distance the floating spirit of her baby drifting away as though reaching outto life one more. With the baby cradled in her arms she just sits there, in the midst of the night, lonesome, longing forthe love of her baby. .. Alone. 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My thoughts should not be impressed o And if it becomes too hard to bear, Cry, So that I may help you bear the pain, Because that is what I am here for. I love you. And even though our love has changed, It is ours, It is pure, lt is true, As long as we both shall grow. 'N Bobby Larson 'G n you. , 1 'X 'R X TQQ. .N Li XT: s 3 5 fi' X4 v4.,,qq X 41 ' 5 i'i.,?N Qs gm' 'S 1 N 1 sg 'N- vs gym.. , .. ,.,..,. :w,Y,,,W l Tammy Gregoire E I'l'l 1: :U I'l'l cn :J O -4 I I'l'I :U CD :'.. v ' ' Once, very long ago We slashed our wrists And became blood brothers. We held our arms together And let the flow of blood Mix and become one. I can still remember The look on your face As our blood, rich with oxygen, Formed drops and fell to the ground. The scars have long since healed and Can no longer be seen. But our friendship has never wavered. Our skins were of a different color, Yours was white And mine, red. But we lived together ln the same house We ate the same food And shared equally all we had. Our nations hate each other And now war and kill. But we will never bring harm To one another. For between us There is a sacred oath, The ritual of brotherhood Through the mixing of bloods That none may destroy. David Kodama 3.1. ....f.. 2 gore. ..,..r'.r . aige ff 4 Jin' ' , . rv . ' F ' Cv Jim Miller 1 UFSer:1f1Are Just Pretend 'USGS to spend my lite in dreams lt was like a second home to me- That dreamworld. Dreamworld- A place where flowers always bloom And children never have to cry. A place so very magical that you create The sun, the moon, the Stars or sky. But now I'm older I dared to find That dreams are just pretend. So now I know the truth And pretending has to end. Still in my mind I wonder l-low the beach, the sea, and sand Were molded into castles It dreams are just pretend. But in my mind l guess l know All that was done by children's And help them when they find That dreams are just pretend. Barbara Boggus 04 V7 l hands Z- f xx i f QS I f-.Y x S SQ' - N 5 q ff' x X .S S X ff' ', ifzcg-4 3 n 1 fi -. N i-7. 1 ,f n 'l?f1'7 , ,x , ?4 V . I 7 , ,.A 4' 1 f li ff .F ff' mai? ' ,. W 4 ., ' .5 'WM 4 1 , ,, f 15 fc iff!! j 17 I 5 f, f M... 'f , ,cf -,mfr . ffkf f X 1 iQ fig' i , I ' . ' w'24,,- .2-.4 cwwz.':-'fri , '35i:'j6.N'gEf G12i:':: 'ff ,X ,4 f iors 7 , ' , q A , . ju 2-3:fp.F1 QL F 71 -5' 5-4 - 4 7 'c ' - ' Ziff. 'iff .-,,1kg1'5-:.':'3Y'1f:'Q.' .4 '- V , 5 :gf 1,e.7,-figigrf-3:3-fa-i::.5 - Y , 3 - ' 7' - .lT.' is ,'.,if7?T.. 7'f'5L'TiL2K-' ' TL, Aanerud Kathy Abbey Janet Abelovskl Ana Abram Stephanie Adamclk Mlchael Adams Randy Anderson Lynn Anderson Steven Anfangar Paula Angus Cmdy Ardllla Karen Arenson Perry Armstrong Make Arreola Aurora Asaro Fllonena Avery Denise 7 7 Y v . 1 7 Alfonso, Lucia 7 l 1 7 I I Y Y 9 Y 4 'iff Brian Horne uses his lunch period for alittle extra study time. 117 3 Babcock, Charles Bagsby, Renie Baily, Cheryl Baker Carol Barrnos John Barron Florlna Bartz Wayne Bassham Tma Batle Michael Battlste Ten Bedllllon David , , 1 1 ,ff- Q5 ' 1 1 1 1 -1 ' ii., , 1 1,3 Q, x 9 ' ,,V-.' 9 jf' f ' ' mga 1- 'Xa fd , -was , 51 f QNX - ' '-v '- lf 'N' , ,'f,,', ' .. , 4' .5 J! S I-, .- ' g'7 L i:, Y ,, fvcgvkr 1- , .,'x.4L.gg' 1 .V 'Q-: 5 ,K ,Qf.. :,g14 , fig, .-QMS, ff H 5 lg '9 1- fsf X 3, ,f 1 .5 firb gs Q 'ini Q, ,fx 1 ' Vg-4 f f -'L A z' 5' mr fi .Reis . -2 ,. 2, -1? 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Y 1 1 Blshop, David Y 1 l 1 1 7 Y V Y 7 9 Burke, David Burnell, Michael Buscemi, Giuseppe Buss, Wayne ' Butler, Randy Byrd Arlene Byrne, Beverly Cadava, Bernice Caley Jim Callahan Margaret Campbell Mary Canez Frank Cantarml Alan Cardall Beth Cartwright David Casclola Chris Y 7 1 1 7 . .I Cantwell, Greg 1 1 Y Casey, Michael Cervantes, Marla Chapin, Doug Chavez, Patti Cirillo, Cindy Clark, Sheila Clary, Carol Clay, Lisa Cohen, Deborah Coleman Kim Colker Andrew 1 Collins, Deborah Collins, Michael Collins, Nancy Compton, Diane Conley, Bob Cook, Steven Cook, Tamara Corey, Linda Cormier, Joan Corn, Jack Cox, Delphia Cox, Farrell Coz, Ed Crabb, Cathy Crayton, Myrna Crisan, Michelle Crock, Jean avi wi W1 ' -f . 1 C if ' 2 Y ' to raise money for the A.F.S. Janet Faringer and Judy Mantor sell fudge Get C Involved in School Activities Crumrine, Jay Culver Kurt Cunningham Debora Curtis Daryl Cysner Sandy Daellenbach Debra Damron Susan I I Y I 1 Daellenbach, Daniel 1 Daves, Deanna Davis, Lauren Dawson, David Dayle, Sandra Deaton, David DeBroot, Aaron Della, Nancy Dell'acqua, Janeen Deniet, Ingrid DeVita, Mark Diaz, Judith Dillard, Vanessa Dingman, Bonita Dover, Miriam Duffield, Branda Dunlap, Kenny Dunn, Brian Dyett, Dorothy Dysart, David Eades, Alan East, Cecilia Eastwood, Bev Edge Alvin Edgmgton Renee Ehrsam John Eldridge Lam Ellington James Engle David Erickson Caren Esparza Tom 7 I 'Q Y Y ! 1 . 7 Escoffier, Jacque 1 Estenoz, Aurora Estrada, Bill Everett, Richard Farcas, Michael If Faringer, Janet Faulkener, Gary Fawcett, Allan Feaser, Teri Felgreber, Scott Fetzer, Eric Fields, Cathy 'ff If X, ww Kb va' .B -Qii X-2-D 7, in f -.T Finch, John Fitzgerald, Julie Flagg, Kenneth Flick, Susan Flor, Debbie Flow, Bill Francisco, Nina Franklin, Steven Franklin Theresa Freeland Mark Fulz Adele Gaccetta Judi Gannon Bryan Gardner Anna Garza Steve Geist Mary Gaunrl, Cheryl Gelstrap Gene Good Mlkl Goode Donald Grawunder Gretchen Green Rochelle Green Rhonda Greer Joyce Gregoire Tamera Grlfflth Sharon Grissom Steve Groccia Donna Gunderson Steve Gunn,PauI Gurney, Bruce Habener, Taby Haberstroh, Matthew Hadley, Marcia gif fag? ,, gi' .4-:Q State 1 1 f if' ,,,.,,,pvvDk 1 V ,,,,... .,,f,,, ,,, the choices in statewide test. In an effort to reduce the number of students out of class Q this year. only 10M were tested. A Teri Williams carefully considers each of esting Involves 107, This Year Hall, Carolyn ., , Hallahan, Kathy - . Hampton, Rita ' Handrus, Jon Hardge Lawson Harshaw Margaret Hathaway Annahsa Hayes Jackie f 1 1 s l Holman Alwin Holmes Kim Hong Lisa Hopkins Bunzer Horne Robert Hoshl Charlotte Howard Christopher Howse Suzy Hudson James Hughes David Hutchuk Nina lnsunza Angle lrvmg Pam J3ChIm0WltZ Mary Jackson Andrea Jefferson Elijah Jensen Julie Jenson John Jlampa Kevin Jenkins David Johnson Gregory Johnson Judy ! 1 Y 1 1 7 i 7 ! 9 I Y , , . Ito, Sandy Y Y 7 ! l 5 I 1 1 Johnson Peter Johnson Sheila Johnson Shirley Johnson Toya Johnston Craig Johnston Nma Johnston Richard Jones Brian Jones Carole Jones Paula Jose John Judd Les Kahn Gary Kay Jeff Kearney Kurtis Kelso Brady Kemp Joan Kerr Kim Kessler Karen Kumble Debble Kung Jean Kung Marla Klrk Debby Kloska Jeff Knapp Joseph 7 Y Y Y , 1 7 1 , 7 1 Y V' I Katz, Randy 7 1 ! 1 V 1 1 7 7 7 1 Y Qing ,uw I 'X'5rfJ.f.. . ' nie- S . - . . a ' x 'Y1 '?lTA-sea. v X31 -.. X ,Ag X :,f,f.g 1:5 . - , i .- The 'senior class bfficers president Don Shirley Johnson and secretary Lisa Hong arranged the many great activities seniors participated in during the year. Goode, Vice-president Ken,FIagg, treasurer 12th Grade Officers Lead Successful Kobayashi Barbara Kodama David Koptieff Robert Kraseski Jan Kreft Karen Krewsun Olga Kuey Byron 1 l Y 1 Kravitz, Joe ! l 7 Year ,MIL- 'rx 'vie Q s Kuey, Patty Kuper, Kathy Kvandal, Lori Lalacona, Frances Lambron, Nancy Lang, Bruce Langdon Steve Langsett Charles Lara Jessie Larson Lee Larson Bob Lasley James Lee Cassandra Lelmbach Klm Leu Victor Llberto Lynn Leichta mer, Robert Lobanov Chandra Long Samuel Lowry Thomas Lozow Julie Lynch Thomas Manning James Mantor Judy Marko Sue Marlow Kern Martmez Anthony Martmez Carolme Martmez Joe Martynack Roy Martynack Shirley Mathews Paula Mathis Gary Mayfield Betty McBride Terry McCann David McCask1II Larry 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Leonard Tucker sings 'Chestnuts Roasting Performance 1-fin? - ,QW-T5 K! McCulIougle Pat McCurIey Marguerite McFarland Don McGinnis Sharon Mclntosh Debbie McKeehan, Marissa McMorris, Jean McPhatter, Sue McWilliams, John Medina, Mary Meek, Charles Mehus, Melinda Melanese, Paula on an Open Fire during the Christmas I try run. Glenn Best reflects on a painful cross coun Mercado Ahlex Mercurlo Nma Meyer Lnsa Meyers Cathy Meyers Nathan Miale, Lavonne - Miles, Terrel Miller, David Miller, Steven 7 Merchant, Richard PN! limi' 1 --W J . 'in , 5... fi.. ' Hi Mlranda Consuelo Mlichell Ray Montello Rebecca Moore Arthur Morales Debbie Morantte Davld Morettl Tammy Morlmoto Mary Ann Morloka Mlke Morrlson Carol Mosley Luanne Mowles Ernle Moyer Erlc Mumford Jame Munoz Ernle Murphy Tlm Najlmy Kathy Narron Tern Newell Eddie Newell Joyce 1 1 I 5 1 ! 1 1 lg ' - Q' 1' N Lol Y I 1 Y 2 1 l l Y 1 7 7 Y I l 7 l l l l l l . Q ., ,. -. Newell, Kenny Ney, Nancy Norden, Larry Nordstrom, Mike Nunes, Suzy Nunez, Tony Nunez, Alicia O'Brion, Kay Okmln Sandra Olson Sherry Orta Ricardo Osterloh David 0 Toole Kenny Ozakl Mike Pacheco Mark Palestml Lung: ! , , 1 Y Y Owen, Mary , 7 I N Parish, James Parker, Debra Parker, Jeanine Parkinson, Jay Parks Cliff Pasquale Toni Passiglia Mary Paster Greg Dynamics Perform to Lunchtime Crowd Seniors enjoy lunchtime performance of the New Dynamics an the quad. Payne, Gregory Penrm, Adela Perro, Donald Persley, Celeste Peterson Paula Peterson Phlllp Petruzzelll Joe Phllllps Gary Plckell Stacy Plerpaoll Annette Pinkerton Randy Plscltelll James Pope Pat Porter Calvin Potts Chrls Prleto Mana Proffer Ann Pulclnl Gemma Qumcl Marla Qumones Luls Raaberg Robln Rafferty Anita Rahn Marilyn Ramirez Isabel Rattray Carol I 1 1 l Y 7 I 1 i l . Porter, Martine 1 I I l I 1 1 Y Y I Y x mg 7, Q Y ,f problem during class Tom Lynch ponders a difficult physics Reeg Cheri Reluclo Donald Renkin, Robert Ricker, Frank Riddle, Donald Ring, Peter U Riveroll, Robert Rodefer, Lisa Romeo, Denise Root, Janeen Reddic, Richard Root, Jill Rosas, Ruth Rose, Norma Rowell, Jeffie Rueger Glenn Ruskin Mark Sabater Juan Carlos Sackheim Shari Sakaguchi Brenda Sakubasm Kenneth Salas Suzanne Salazar ,Chris Sanchez Benny Sanchez .loame Sandland Diane Savary Sherri Saxton Kathy Saylor Bruce Scheld Paul 1 1 1 Y 7 I 3 ' 1 , 1 7 , . Santana, Susana R 7 7 7 1 Schiller, Kathy Schmal, Debbie Schneider, Linda Scholl, Doug Schumaker Diana Schultz Kathy Scott Sally Seabock Mike Seiler Susan Senoff' Maureen Q little boring David McCann finds a physics lecture a f 10' Qffj ' S t- ' V Q , ey, , l n t qi- .. .,,,f.L --QAM ' , W-v C,'f' .,e, . . Sevarelly, Joyce Shapard, Linda Sharts, Kim Sheikly, Denise Silva, Audrey Sklar, Sharon Smith, Debbie Smith, Eric Smith Jacklyn Smith Jodie Smith Kim Smith Linwood Smith Max Smith, Lynne Smith, Ronald Smith, Sally Smith, Wayne Smith, Willie Sorenson, Bradley Sorrells, John Sauder, Jeannine S , Spier, Carl Unabashed Semors Display Talents Looks can be deceiving! Vicky Whelan proudly displays her new shirt to Mr Wright W N W N O O , , , A rv, l i , Spinilla, Nancy Stanfield, Michael Stasny, Janene Steel, Don Steenton, George Steppe, Russell Stensaker, Cindy Stevens, Debra Stevenson Michael Stone Donald Strick Michael Strom Yale Sturhann Mark Suarez Maria Summit Paula Swann Jean sum, Calhy Swanson, Gordon Szolga, Keith Tarantino, Tina Taylor, Mark Terhaar, Carmel Therriault, Geoshi Telahan, Lia Terry Susan Thomason Gary Thompson Jeff Thompson Tom Thompson Silvia Thornton Lmda Tlft Tom Toothaker Debora Tracy Donna Trumble John Tucker Leonard Tulumello Jlm Udvarhely Judy Urlbe Eufemla Vancleave Paul Vartaman Jonathon Velazquez Laurlce Wagner Gerald Y I Y I I I l 7 Y 1 Tsiknas, Greg Y 7 V I Y Y 1 I , ,N ,fy 5-'if' Y, .X x ,,-- 1 A 1- 1 f-ff ' -f , pa-LQJ wx! X , irH,, --'--TX--- , -x f-N -' f , X: , ,J , , ,gf , v A J-- , , Q -X , .,. 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If '--M-1111-72 ,f ,'N W 1 I , ,, X I ,- , W, ,.. , ' ' N - X I , Q, if-' .,.- .v , - X.. - x, X, J My ,- , 1 ,A ,A 1,f1, f 4 I ,v 'XIXW SD Parish funds strange relaxation an room 806 Donningvthe clothes of his peers, James U U 'ls V, ff r ,daix 4 f Q .ae 1 , , A 1' fig 71 .Eggs sion during lunch. Talented students hold their own jam ses- Walker, Andrea Walker, Donley Walters Mark Wayson, Mary Ann Weaver Prlnce Weber Debbie Werth James Wesson Gina West Thomas l 1 Y 3 Wes, Elleen , , Y Ma- fsv V, ,- 1,7 4-f-QP? 'iffy Westphal, Marty Whelan, Vicki Wlck Vlrgmla Wllcox Vick: Wllde Ray Wllkms Sheree Wllhams Katrina Wllllams Patncla Williams Terl Wllson Carol Wilson Cheryle Wilson Reed Winston Anthony Wlthem Patti U 7 1 1 1 J 1 1 y v 1 Woods, Jeff Yelvington Jim Young Jerome Young Wllham Zaks Gary Zane Ken Zmn Dwight Zwelg Lmda I 7 1 1 7 9 Abrams Stephanie Allen Steve Arsullch James Attla Michael Baca Kenmth Brllmeyer Edward Brock Michael Brooks Jing Buck Thomas Cashaw Rodney Castle Gloria Collms Michael Cueto Richard Deslauriers, Rick Devlin Tom Edgar Tim Ennis, Larry Everltt Steve Flores Armando Florian Debbie Gllstrap Bob Godlnez Martha Gookm Debra Griggs Doug Harpster Dave Harris Mike Havener Tabby Huntosh Alan Jaegger Mike Kutchuk Nina Lawrlck, Daryl Leon,Steve Lolacono, Frances McCoskey, Clyde Mecurlo Nma Mmore William Moreno Anthony Nunez Rick Padilla Daniel Pekarek Jeff Pressley Maola Redmond Susan Ruiz Adele Ryle Thomas Salinas Kenneth Spears Ronny Specht Russell Stoleson, Sarllyn Wright, Mark Wright, Sherry Zamkoff Randy C Also Graduating Ba rrack, Louis G00dfn8,,T0f1y Payne,,Kevin Hancock Lauretta H Susan A Mendoza Lmda Ross Shannon Sacks Lmda Sparks Leslie A osman l Humphus Robert Williams Quintm Q!- 8,2 bl N V7 Sl 'X ,, f ' 1 1 K 535 4 21: I 4 f ,W f if 4 0 M 4,71 , , ff .4 1 ' V, ' ZMQVW .g??M?yww '- -fc. 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If , I V ' A , Q ff f' 2 , A 2 f mi ,Q Barron, Rosa Basiliere, Alan Baumgarten, Norman Beale, Debra s... p 1. Sophornores gathered to discuss their schedules and meet with old friends on the first day of school. 2, 1974-75 Varsity sohgleaders kicked off the orientation rally welcoming the tenth graders to Crawford. Qriientatatiion Gree ed lI0tln Graders :ff'? l , 1 4 Beatty, Paul Beggs, Sheila Bell, Paul Bell, Tony Betlejewski, Lisa Biggers, David Billingsley, Eugene ,7- Berry, Brian Berry, William Bettan, Ilene , Sz.. ii ., Bingman, Mark Birch, Lorin Birnbaum, Sally Blake,Georgina A- ,AI A , ,, i Bloom, Steven ,A ,A , A I.4: j A 'E V Blue,Cheryl Bobrowski, Paul 5 I V, , ii, Bond,Elizabeth , A ri, ',' ' ,X , Borger, Sandra ' Q 2 ' ,f Bourke, Debra . .af fffr ' 3 1lfz fe- ii - Bower, Donna Bowne, Mark Boyd, Cheryl Bray, Deborah Bremner, Cristi Brewer, Don 'tm Briggs, Larry Brill Morris Brilmyer, Anthony xv Britt,Karen Q- ' , Brin, Randall Brock Thomas Brodshatzer, Tanya 1, dl Broudo, Emmanuel Brown, Janice Brown, Kevin Brown, Michael 93 Browne, Donna Bruce, Carl Bruno, David ig spina., Buck, Robert Bunuan, Lynda Burden, Melinda Burkhead, Curtis Burns, Sharon Busby, Debra Butler, Frank Butynski, Lydia Byrd, Alfred Byrne, Geraldine Cabrera, Carlos Calafato, Jack Callahan, Catherine Canez, Angelina Cannon, Dwight Caproni, Debra Caricato, Anthony Carriga n, Charles Carriles, Manuel Casey, Christopher Castin, Patrick Castle, Kerry Castro, Armando Castro, Edward Caudillo, Irene Cavallin, Michele Caywood, Kimberly Chapin, Dane Chappell, Rene Cheek, William Chester, Annette Sophomcores Practulcedl Routines AAVQ, A Less f' Choconas, Kathryn Chow Jonathan Christia n Patricia Clarke Mark Coggins, Rebecca Cohen, Margaret 0 lol? Cohen, Mary A.. x, iii 5 fm Q . N, .v l X. ' tr 'M l , I I ? llfftge is j r Q , Coker, James Coleman, Michael J Colmenero, Vivian ' ' Colwell, John f- jfff. Conner, Donna A, , Contreras, Eileen Q LE 1 Y. Coney, Deborah I f iff: LX I L l dl 4 t .443 1 ,- 'f ' W ,,-. , , ,.,, -35 A -- Cook, Carol f E Cook, Danna Cooper, Steven f - Copp, Charles Corbett, Toni -. ' Corralejo, Christine 4 .. 1 r .4 f F If I If Covalt, Roger 1 ri, fi ' X Croce, Yolanda Crock, Michael Crosby, Joan Dashevsky, Angela Davis, Benjamin Davis, Brian Davis, Frank Dehaven, Gary Delgado, Carmen Deming, Mark Denear, John DeSanti, Leo Devlin, Tim Diaz, Paul fl! 1 Diaz, Sergio if Prior to Pei Sqluaczll Sellectliorr , , V- -- , 1. J Tf T , ' ,573 is . Dobbs, Barbara Douglas, Richard Dowd, Maria 1. 1974-75 pep squad member, Marilyn Rahn shows J.V. pep squad hopefuls Denise Lindsey, Maria Dowd and Torey Wigtall the proper form in the required song routine. 2. Varsity songleader Suzy Seiler leads a cheer as hopeful Cindy Goode looks on. Downey, Paul Dreifuss, Ted Duncan, Jeffry Duncan, Sheila Dworsky, Lisa Eames, Teresa East, Gertrude Eastern, Marian Edmonds, Beth Edwards, Jackie Eldridge, Irene I' Engelhardt, Julie Enyeart, Beverly Erickson, Gayle Espinosa, Ayzar fi' 4 if al Q. F 1 4. . ,. I' .5 . 54 ' 3 F, ll 2 i s. g4,:.1?si!1 -4, 'fb 41 ,2 'fir , Y., f V Estenoz, Estrella Evenvoll, Joan Evergin, Aaron Feaser, Lori Feinswog, Carrie Ferran, Lisa , Ferrarin, Raymond Finley, Celeste Finley, Stephanie Fisher, Jeffery Fitzgerald, Joy Fitzgerald, Kathleen Flaherty, Michael Fletcher, Adele Flohr, Jean Frazier, Marrita Fukuda, Sara Fuller, Valinda Furrh, Michael Gaines, Greta Gallagher, Jon Garcia, Daniel Garcia, Linda Garcia, Michael Gardner, Julie Gardner, Lily Garner, Mark Garrison, Thomas Garvin, Sue Gaussoin, Alfred Germain, Paul T f ' ,f V' ' an - : . ' ' at , , ,,.,i ' ' 42- 54. A ff a y ' Rl , 918 415 'li U' 'ff 'Y V .. '- ,- .J .' Athlletiics Proyiiclied Qutllet Flores, Milburga Forte, Brenda Francis, Laura Frazier, Carrita Ford, Felicia Frank, Phil 1 If , , - cggfy 3 V fl 2' Y f ' -v jf I , Z 1 I ' ,..-. ' f Ml : 1 el-W mn - , 1 ,n- Me . t 12,5 M 1 .1 I df 4 , : x 0 A ,W V 2 5 ' , , . , , 1 . ., , , , 5 - X A' 4 Ti 'I ' , ,, ,z . 1 f . A ' f- 'A it ,QQ fi V !! X, raw 5 .I M' V7 n l. 4I, -4 ' 4 A' 1 -ff 'W f r ,-, ..,, , , , 'f' 551 5 5' ' 2121 f 1 w F ' zz, at f fi E 5- fr a : ,V V 1 M f 1. 4' - , ' A V 0 , , r f a f Gerstler, Tina Giacalone, Vito Giamanco, Larry Giles, James Gillihan, Timothy Gitterman, Jay Goff, Kenneth Gold, Stacie Goode, Cynthia Gooding, Terence 'iv r w wiiw- , 5 vi f - I' , I! I C: Qffx Ax-fl A145 2 li' .,!l,.llf.1ffle,A 1 4 ,,.:f.1:4zw - 1 KK gf s , ig? J ' 14 ,f a :Hifi EQ'-1 a 96 , fr.. wa, 4, fel , I , f , i 1 J f 41,2-3 4' Q MVN ll for Partliclipants, Vans 4 - ., f fr.-5 ,jf 5, -- t' iw: V y 4 J I L . X , 2, 5 V , . fbi f t. I f-Rv. I r ,, A , ,A gf. ' 211.422 ' f 4 'N .rs ,, ..... asassazfg I f- . ' 3zezLeia?i2'szT4-c:v:.1-:-- f ' V ' WY as 4 'sf xr M555 . Q ,JW , A :M M 'Ma' ll 4 S7 1. .. ,., 'quit' j, f,,. -, I wg, .5354 .mg an wt' fe -M, 5 ff ' ' we ,- . f ff,2w ,' - lr. 'O' ' V ' ft- I r 'VJ ' 'lf'-lx' f:7:75' if f ,if f 'V ff, l f , I' vi V7 f V. , f4' 'g f , , J zgfwpi V , t- v.. ,gif ' ' 1. - 2 ,rf ' r ,.' ll ' ' ff 4, ffA.E,9Zf.,f ess'-Awe. f 'J -1 ff'-' ff 11- 'f +-wma 1,v.nr.'-V ':'x'vvewx'fa zr 11Is 1 Wgzi,-gs f Goodwin, Douglas ' W Gostin, Deborah :jj Gottschalk, Craig V k ' 'V Grace, Brian Grace, Melodie Graham, Cindy Grande, Joseph ' ,..z- zf N 3:5 'W Q , is I pit. ' ,gs . 4 Grawunder, Robin ' 'rG f Green, Kimbeny N Greer, Kimberly 5 ,, 31,4 giiig f 'J 4' Grissom,Charles 'V ' ff ll 'V,, ' Grosscup, Vicki J 12 Ly J Guarnotta,Gloria ,f ffl' A' i'VA Hale, lrene J f , 1 , g,,,- 4-V Hall,Charles Q, Hall, DeShon A 4 Hamilton, Deane Hammerness, Kyle A Hanson, Erik Harb, Joseph fm, Harris, Jerald If I fy , V ' ' , .,',iV 34 , Hart, Vernon S31 A , , Hashiguchi, Steven Hathaway, Robert Hayes, Richard Heaton, Tina Heimbigner, Vern Hemphill, Phyllis Henderson, Lisa Hendrickson, Linda 1 ff V , Henry, Michael V' 21? Hernandez,James x N , ' Hernon, Diane Hess, Carol Higgins, James Higgins, Ruben r. 43 ' ppt? g , Lx . 'i ff 5 , ,,,, 1 1 , .lm ..,-fag Hillix, Tammy Hironaka, Wendy ,, , fv . i'fsL,, N, 1- Ball carrier, Marck Wright displays the form that helped Crawfords J.V. football team to a successful season. 2. On her feet, sophomore Karen Pieratt is one of the many excited fans encourag- ing the Colt football team to victory. 'Ns dxjg M IL. ,ai .,, 47 1 f L Sopphfs C eerefdl Hirst, Linda Hoage, Randal Hobbs, Steven Hoeffler, Kathleen Hoerger, Rob Hollings, David Holman, Tracy Hopkins, Fred Horton, Phyllis Howell, Rebecca Hubbard, Michael Hudson, Will Hull, Katherine Humphus, Debra Huneke, Wendi Hutkin, Steph Ignowski, Jeff Insunza, Cassandra Irving, Garry Isaacs, Elizabeth Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Brian Jackson, Neecha Jessop, Kimberly Jewett, Gary Johnson, Ashley Johnson, Gary Johnson, Gwendolyn Johnson, Susan Jones, Donna Jose, James Kahn, Roberta Kapalla, Colleen 98 Bri 1 K4 2- Q! , ,, V OW l, ani rey Jaeger, Kathleen Jefferson, Janet Johnson,JiIl Johnson, Richard Kasubuchi, Pamela Kawa moto, Michael Nliihce en to LV., Pep Squad 1. i AI: me . s E 5 ' f - , 5. N we Aw ... ii , 'Wi XL, -rr 1, - .,. Y I x F ls as . i Q ne. 1' , V ,il . I, ,, LeTouzic, Joelle LeVine, Michael Leyva, Debra Liberto, Nancy Licht, Loren Like, William Kay, Stefani Keeling, Daniel Keller Tobin Kendrick, Kathleen Kenney, Philip Kettering, Beverly Kidd, Lawrence Kidwell, Rebecca King, Hans King, Phillip Kinnon, Richard Kishi, Lori Kohman, Karen Kohman, Karil Koutz, Patty Kuey, Lori Kuhl, Richard Kujellis, Robert Kuykendall, Lauren Kvandal, Cynthia Lacher, Michele LaConta, Shawn LaFata, Annette La mpkin, Steven Lance Glenn Lansky, Leslie Larsen, Steven Larson Lori Larson Robert Lasley, Jennifer Lawrence, Theresa Lawson, Joanne Leard, Annette Lee, David Leiro, Keith .,: .4 Leon,Charles Leong, Charles Leon Guerrero, Charles Lepor, Richard ,Q :gi A 5 5, 1 i 11? I L -P 1, if - rn , , N, .,,. , l 1- l C A' 1 if I if . , z is 3 ik -X - Cv 'Y 3 x 1,, , fy, R K 'l 1. Acrobatics played a key role in routines as Melodie Grace displays her ability. 2. Trying to sway the judges, Suzanne Mor- ris performs her routines with enthusiasm and cheer. ' ,,.,.,h,.. ,Q ' ' , by .. ei, a, , H I , , , N i?,t,Z.,N 99 Y, . Lindblad, Barbara Lindsay, Dane Lindsey, Denise Q Lindsten, Paul Locke, Cynthia Lopez, Lydia Luebben, Kristi Luschei, Molly Lyle, Julie Vxalilllui 1 LGT ' lq5J' Lopez, Tony Lovelady, Jewel Lowrey, Sara Lowry, Kenny MacConaghy, Eugene Machesky, Thomas Mahoney, Paul Mandich, Milan Marchand, Doreen Mariscal, Frank Ma keYf Elaine Markson, Michael Marlow, Ken Marshall, Bryon Marshall, Connie Martinez,Abraham Martinez, Michael ., flf 9,7 Martin,Jeri QQ' mf f M!! H ,r I K 0 Martinez, Richard Martinez, Rose Mathews, Tim Matos, Sherri Mayfield, Carol Mayfield, Clara Mayfield, Janice 100 M Studlylingw I 1 ,, , iw .,,, . 5 ' ' ' 7 75 f W f n :fi 5 , fn! 1 Q - W.. - ,fn I ., :vm ,,mQ,, wzfwn . 2 , 'gif' :ffl it ig lr :AL McHenry, Cynthia Mclntosh, Robert Part of Sopln Mercado, Allan Mc Caskill, Tammy McCIuan, Kimberlee McCIuan, Tammy McCoy, Bruce McElfresh, Connie McElwee, Norma McFadden, Marilyn McGowan, Robert McMannis, Umpon Meier, Danny Meinsen, Scott Mello, Debra Mendez, Edward Vocabulary Meyers, Debra Meyers, Susan Meza, Pete Miera, Orlando Miller, Debra Miller, Holly Miller, Jeffrey Miller, Mary Milner' Roger Minogue Maureen Mmef- Harom Mltroff Mark L Stags f I ,A N V If ' wi , 46 ,i' U R' ,'. X . if gif' .L I Y' ' - : 1. Sophomore attendant Kim Greer and her escort Jon Schumaker enjoy the half time activities at the homecoming game. 2. Rock Lincoln Around The Clock was the theme of the sophomore class' first place homecoming poster. lt J 4 X 4 Perry, Lynn lg, J X, ir, d 4 Peters, Earl Q , 5 Peterson,Gregory Sol his Poster Wlins rlize, Mitrovich, Linda Moline, Joseph Moore, Karen Morris, Rebecca Morris, Roderick Morris, Suzanne Mosteller, Mary Mueller, Daniel Munson, Susan Nelson, Jinger , Nelson, Luanne Nelson, Robyn ,LM J it Nessmith, John J L . -..W - Newman, Deborah f i my rl K .8 9 l 4 Nicols, Robert Q V ,gg , , I , 2 'T Jin' Noll, Kathleen . J Norden, Anita Norden, Kristie Nowland, Loree Nunes, Debra Nunez, Lori Oakley, Becky Oberdick, Van . Ojeda, Richard Ollestad, Steven O'NeaI, Ellen 0'Neal, Terry -f Orman, Sharon Pacheco, Rosaline Padilla, Elizabeth ' ' Palestini, Anthony 5, Q l k K , Palmer, Dylan S -Q, , LL.. -- 'v' , A Papa, Gina Parker, David Parks, James Pasquariello, Michelle . f , , Pauu, Filipo A Payne, Vincent Pendleton, Paulette Pepin, Julie Peppers, Edward Perry, Debra , ax- ,I W l, l ,'- W 102 Clllrnlaxes Hlonneccomling Pezdek, Sandra Phelps, Jonathan Phelps, Sharon Picard, Robert Pickett, Pamela Pieratt, Karen Pimentel, Alex Piro, Michael Pogue, Mark Pollatz, Cheryl Popplewell, Lewis Pupko, Ira Quinlivan, Michael RameI,Jeanne Rangel, Douglas Rausa, Anna Rausa, Bettina Ray, Brenda Weelk 2 Reller, Dawn Relucio, Terry Rippee, Jeanette Roberts, Nanette Roehrs, Phillip Rogers, Yvonne Renaudo, Robin Reynolds, Marie Rice, Jean Riley, Kelly Ringgold, Harry Roberts, Steven Robinson, Sherral Roche, Gary Rodrigues, Richard Rodriguez, Patricia Rogow, Sheri Rosales, Susan Rosenthal, Alan Rosenthal, Stephen Rosner, Gregg 103 Ross, Carol Rother, Robert Rothstein, Thomas Roullard, Kenneth Rountree, Lawrence Roy, David Rudd, Michael Rudolph, Heidi A K , ,,V. Ryan, Linda 1.5-,f-x ' Salazar, Rosalie A Q , fia iz' Sanchez' Usa U if f . Saraniti, Daniel 'VA 6 Saraniti,Joseph , V ' i if Sardo, Sara T I Sattler, Heidi il Scarborough, Sheryl Schacht, Perry Schatz, Tom Schiefer, James Schlotman, Scott Schoenwether, Karen Schooley, Vicki SchlosS,Gr688 0 X L 45 AR Schultz, Lawrence Schulze, Mark Schwenson, Tracy Scolari, Kimberly Scott, Ann Scribner, Deanna Seach, Michele ' z' A ' A cf- f - 53213 . t 1 N G 'Vu . , . 1' 9 - ,hy-.4 ,,,. F- .K 35 'P' .l ,- fi '.'.' . i:':' Cffiicers Attennp ed to uid 1. Vice President Gayle Erickson, Secretary Marian Eastern, President Mike Crock and Seibold,JuIene Treasurer Morris Brill demonstrate through- Selesko, Lawrence out the year their capability to do an out- Senoff, David standing job. Q28 RE QQ? QJXIPSS Cr -ire starring Cf 'LY WIKECPXQCK GMfEl2lCK3ON 'SODH P2557 '5-,Cpu vice DQEST' iwirfisiiiaii rotrisaiiii 5ecme,rAf2Y 'XTREASUQEQH Sepich, Diane Shahan, Karen Shaw, Gregory Sheinberg, Janis Shissler, Lisa Shult, Doreen Singer, Charles Slaughter, John Slobig, Linda Smith, Anne Smith, Carlton Smith, Cristina Smith, Diana Smith, Gregory Smith, Sharon Smith, Theresa 104 - - ram- ' 4 2 T Tiff , .fi ' 2341 P' wi' ' V 'Tiff ? 'VN ' ,gg I A, wi- ,' ff:'f , ee- ' ' 5' . ve- , l , 3 , Z, . , . , Q A f. ' 'a,, '4 6' if I9 Q 9? x QW--..... New Sophomore lldlentity 1- ,A ,V ,, .13 . -:psf ., ,. ,ZW 1, , . :J ,f e ,:: , ,wg , , 2, 'Q QL Z X 4411 fy vjr 1 A, f 4 .f J 1 .f , '-fr i: Zz 5 sf, 4 f 7 f 7 N f 3 E f , , .. if I 'W 4 4' .W 45 , H 4 K 3 F 1 I X. QT? Qi l . , -:v1..f6 .. 2:1 - 42,1 , ' V if? , 105 ,, , ,212 ' ' . . W , . 1 . F ff ff V , ,je 1:1 fi .mr 'V I V, - ,,A,?.::fq , -v ,. .A,. . -4 aff' 'Hg , 5:1 g, , - iff, , ' ' avg V Y. 1, '. 'ff A', V ' 4 ' if B ' ' .' ', .' w, 1 'W' Um .f , Sneed, David Song, Elizabeth Sorenson, Laura Soto, Marcia Spainhower, Janis Spikes, Patricia Sprouse, Leanne Staninger, Thomas St. Charles, Raymond Steele, Greg Steidl, Beverly Steinfield, Steven Sterling, David Stout, Laurie Strahl, Philip 'A ' Strickland, Jeffrey - ' Q e V f ' wif' ' A ,t 1, 74,4 A, fix f,--.- 1 -Q, ,, W... g A lg, - Y ,V, N- Eg' -'-6'1?191 1' 91. '51, I., T V, fy ,im ' xi' '-521 yr: X V V1 Q f A ' , -, IQ I ' . ,, V ' 5 f' 6. f ' 1' '31, xx 5 fa Q NA .i P an Stutz, Steven Suszko, Mary Sutton, Tammie Swank, Dorothy Tate, Sharon Taylor, Andre Taylor, Kenneth Tempkin, Jill Tenney, Jackie Terhaar, Veronica Terry, Dianne Thomas, Ellen Thomas, Scott Thomas, Sharon Thompson, Douglas Thompson, Jon Thompson, Pamela Thompson, Vanessa Thornton, William Tift, Trudy Toda, Mark Townsell, Kimberly Travis, vicki ' 5, Tremble Linda --4,- ev . Trembulak, Cynthia D Urreola Raul ' Vader Donna Vanatta, Lyall . ,1 in X Q ' e 1 5' ,- Valade, Scott , ,Q Q r 34 Van Hoy, David Varley, David Venis, Helene Wai, Ken Walden, Joyce Walker, Diane Walker, Edward Wallace, Douglas Wareham, Patricia Warren, John Wasdahl, Mark Washington, Gregory Weber, Keith Weber, Richard Webster, Cynthia Weise, William White, Elvernon Widdop, Glen Wigfall, Torey Wilbur, Brian Wilburn, Regina Wilke, Wayne ,'E 'YQ' f - , is 5 e t xi .. .uf l 1' 3 k deal, .- 453.gi- . , f- , ra v . Y 5 z N, :iw A I 'B W i A r N -v I 0 , ,X A.-:-, nz., .X- I VN 7 . , , , L Ivery Dey Wes e Premiere I f. 3 .. 5. fy 'ff sf 1 wii ifizif , ' .L W 5,-Z 5. 11 rgrqrf e - were .-. - ,f -V if 5- P, ', 'I j'f ' A W Q ' 9 . ,-f . JJ' 'wif' 5 if f 1 , 3 V L Q eg ij' I F5 2 if A. , , , . Sf . for Sophomores . , t .lnu 5.15, '- '--fb A, , Wilkins, Lamond A V, -' q jg: ,jg 4733 Wilkins, Penny 43, in X T 5. :ff Williams Dana ff 5g.'f .r i f ifVi l 1 li'1 A 'V wmiamsf Dame' - , fi , 33? , g X W ' V Williams, John g t r A ' ' V , g Williams, Kimberly ,f r X t o Williams, Pamela ,yi 9, X. 1 williams, Robert Q 3 A ' ' -' ' Williamson, Dorothy ,V V , ,K Wilson, Matthew V Wiltse, Gail Winchester, Juti A, 1 Wintersdorff, Lisa i ' Wittmayer, Brent , v W Wolfe, Tamara 2'-. 1 .f Womack, Matt -fi Wright, Anne Wright, Marck , ' Wright, Robert . Yanitor, Michael Yanitor, Thomas ' 1 X Young, Cheri 1.4, , Young, Roy - Zachau, Phyllis ..r, , Zaks, Jerry ir. 51 Zamkoff, Terri ' si Z: t, ,,5A I Zizzo,Joseph ij Zoc, Catherine ix i 'ii A Zubefv Karen 1. Robin Grawunder and Linda Hendrickson find time to reflect on the day gone by as they stroll through an empty quad after school. 2. Sharon Tate enthusiastically cheers in a game against Hoover. 'Q ll ji C Q 11110,-5 I Y X 1 C 1. Mr. Joseph Tafoya- Attendance Coordinator 2. Mr. William Vogel- A.S.B. Advisor. . - Pr. . 3. Mr.RichardJackson incipal. 4. Mr. Quentin Goldstein- Administrative As sistant 5. Mr.Charles Raleigh-Vice-Principal. 6. Miss Mary Wilcoxon- Vice-Principal. Asillllllllf' Illia sf ' nt 4' dministm tion Works Toward 9 X 3 5 i l UI is W -.ax -. 'Q 3. in 1T3. 108 J ll: - 11 ' A ss . Elzmmatmq Years Problems 8 99 --K O, illltn, M' , -. 7' Q' In -4 'vw 'Ant fx 5- 4 X 0 o 0 X Q9 I . -V Ax O O' 4 O 'u r V 4 'L , ir ,Zx! I , if ounselors Encourage Student E , . fff4 4 ,.,, r V . N e .v rr 10 x 11+ 9- ' qifxix - -Q 'C' ' v Q' 'Q O Q 7 'L' AG., A 5 ,Ja 1. Mr.JimCooper-Counselor A-D. 11 2. Mr. Bernie Davis-Ca reer Counselor. 3. Mrs. Mickie Geiger-Head Counselorg MGM CMentally Gifted Minorsj. 4. Mrs. Beth Limoli-Counselor L-R. 5. Mr. Lyle Young-Counselor E-K. 6. Mrs. Beverly Young-Counselor R-Z. 7. Mrs. Wanda Wiltse-Libra rian. 8. Mrs. LaDelIe Blust-School Nurse. 9. Mrs. Joyce Lane-Nurse-'s Aid Teacher. 10. Mr. Lyle Young informs a student of the opportunities available at the Adult School. 11. Mrs. Beverly Young and Mrs. Vera Powell share a laugh during an informal meeting in the counselingcenter. 12. Mr. Young and Miss Wilcoxon wrap up last minute details duringa lunch jam-session. To Remain In Scheduled Classes !'Q :tx ixg ' ' ' ', :W 4' ' I Q S I - 'Q' Ile' '!, .3 V ' I r, alan! ul' st u 4' llln! - Q9 xsxv.11 X-an oaclws Azm owen' 1. Miss Eileen Conlogue-G.P.E.g Field Sportsg Drill Team Sponsor: Basketball Coach. 2. Miss Karen Lozier-G.P.E.3 Our G.A.N.G. Sponsorg Tennis and Swimming Coach. 3. Mrs. Bobbie Jo Morse-G.P.E.p G.A.A. Sponsor: Field Hockey and Swimming Coach. 4. Mrs. Vera Powell-G.P.E.3 Peer Counselingg Volleyballand Gymnastics Coach. 5. Miss Faye Thompson-G.P.E.3 Badminton Coach. 6. Mr. Richard Draz-B.P.E.: H.S.D.E.g Water Polo and Swimming Coach. 7. Mr. John Ferguson-B.P.E.: l-l.S.D.E.3 Golf Coach. 8. Mr. William Hall-B.P.E.g Geometry: Foot- ballCoach. 9. Mr. Marshall Malcolm-B.P.E.3 Wood- working. 10. Mr. James Sams-B.P.E.3 World l-listoryg 'Lettermen's Club Sponsor Basketball and Tennis Coach. 11. Mr. Gerald Tooze-B.P.E.g Baseball Coach. 12. Coach Jim Romig watches play intently as he is informed of his players actions. 13. Coach Dick Draz offers no help to a student hopelessly lost in his locker. 112 C! L E Championships if if vi X ---an-uxxx gf' 445' I, p5',t 1nn ' -lllll' x 'H Q ' N If I 1 Kg'-gf Q ' 'Q S7 . , 1254- ..,...a. ,312 .gm-vm -.-A f Br. , 1 71' 3 - ' - - ' M' : Q. A! h', ,- - ' . 'Hz , 'v V F ,. ' . H' 1 ,, ,. , I ' -., ' Q, '. 1 N 4. I 'I - xx' ., H ' 4. X- If 113 ,,A , f ' I X213 gig,-Azf , fx? 'Q 'Fri f . f: 4 'Qi f . ,I fff, .4 1 , f V' , if , ,',',',' 4,ilf9f,!5Qf . , fy f, ,f V, nw w ff V9 4 ,A ag! Eg Z ,,,,.f ff 1 A 3 zv,,f-mffyi, X L, M Z Q 'K ' i 95' , ,, Mi I 5, H ' ' . 1.7. A-. 1 5 .wwf .f 'F f f fl '91- f 1 4 r Places mplulsis on S6H'Id6N tity 1. Mrs. Mary Anderson-English Lit.: Short Stories: Great American Writers. 2. Mrs. Betty Bryant-Mythology and Folklore. 3. Mrs. Jerilyn Bryson-Humor and Lit. 4. Mrs. Mary Donnelly-Adv. Amer. Lit.: Lost Generation: Multi-level. 5. Mrs. Dorothy Glivings-Reading Develop- ment: English. 6. Ms. Nancy Goldstein-Reading Improvement: Developmental Reading: Creative Writing. 7. Mrs. Marguerite Hensley-Media: Adv. Amer. Lit.: Rhetoric. 8. Mr. Ben Limoli-English. 9. Miss Eleanor Lueth-English: Adv. English. 10. Mrs. Virginia MacMaster-Latin: English Adv. English. 11. Mrs. Janet Martin-Science Fiction: Multi. Level English: English. 12. Mr. Richard Martin-Lit. of Amer. West: English Cont. Themes in Literature. 13. Ms. Sally Remington-Independent Studies. 14. Mr. William Rieker-Shakespeare: Journal- ism:FiImStudyand Film Making. 15. Mr. Wiley Shaver-Humor in Lit.: Science Fiction. 16 Ms. Mary Swank-Public Speaking: English 3-4. 17. Mr. Dave Van Buskirk-Drama: Stage- craft: Play Production. 18. Mrs. Anderson explains to Gary Kahn an assignment for her Short Story class. lug, 41 ,Q AM, Language eff Industrial N 1. Mr. James Devore-Auto Nlechanics. 2. Mr. Francis Linderman-Graphic Artsg Publications Yearbook: Centaur Staff Spon- sor: Graphic Enterprises. 3. Mr. Warren Marlay-Drattingg Architec- tureg Industrial Math. 4. Mr. Dean Rizor-Woodworkingg Campus Life Sponsor. 5. Mr. Jim Romig-General Metals: B.P.E. 6. Mr. Elmer Summersgill-Electronicsg 9. Mr. Marion McAnear-Gerrnang l3.P.E. 1 10. Mr. Gerald Newall-Spanish. 15 1 11. Miss Sandra Buck-Artg Life Drawingg QQ Senior Art StudiogJewelry. 12. Mr. Richard Christensen-Ceramics: Arty Paintingg Advertising Arty Art Club Sponsor. 13. Mrs. Margery Heyer-Crafts: Clothing. 14. Mr. Richard Warner-Printmakingg Art' Paintingg Advertising Arty Art Club Sponsor. 15. Gertrude East works laboriously under Math. the direction of Mr. Dick Warner. 7. Mrs. Cecile Clark-Frenchg English Short Story: French Club Sponsor. 8. Mr. John Elliot-Spanishg National Span- ish Honor Society Sponsor. 16. Mr. Warren Marlay offers advice to Sam Long, possible architect of tomorrow. I'l I I I I I I I I I I I u I I I I I I I u I I g 4 Provide Occupational Preparation A I . BH , ,J V i a 'QQ o 5 'O 15 1 S Q. O, .I Q. Fixx : i 4 4 f Q 1159 In l Qu an Nl XC Zu l x Q xv, 3 x Q ll V ,I V ,, ' 'Q ' U ' N xl 1. lf 'A .Ill-W -'ll I V A I' r - ' ' 12 x X 1 f ' f Y, , , n ' , Y X X X 1 ax fb - 4- ' 'A V i 1-llll:!lllllll -0 118 . . History Classes Adapt C' nstitution to Modern imes It f QI hu' ,gllllllllll-ull!! 1 kgL I I Ab I I II If ,, as fa. Government Ecology 2 Mrs Olga Christianson U S History 3 Mr Allan Dlllane Multi level Social Studies 4 Ms Sharon Hall Sociology Women sStudies Model United Nations Sponsor 5 Mr Philip Heubach U S History American Government Bench Warmers Sponsor 6 Mr Charles Lane U S History Youth and the Law 7 Mr Merrill McLaughlin You and Your Money World History US History American Govern ment Math Improvement Alumni Sponsor 8 Mr Allen Moors American Government U S History World Affairs 9 Mr Seward Murphy American Government ting, 1OfMF. Ray Wagner-World History' A.F.S. Sponsor. 11. This class with a substitute teacher in charge findsthe quiet hour relaxing. 12, Students, not very attentive wait out the hour in a law class. 5 i i . rg- V Q, ,l ,, : -gl 3-E., ':7f ai 2 'I I 1 1 'A A A L 2-fL'1 1 I A A it L .4 X JA wh- A I : e 'gg 1 .3 ii I ' ' ' 1 I I ' I ' I f I I I I I 1 : I - I if I I I I sf, V. I I I 'xx ,I X I 'I' 1. Mr. C.S. Overstreet-U,S. History: Americg .X . . V 4 - ' ch ' ' 3 3 I i 3 n A ' A 2 . 119 f f 9, Wai!! ,rf 65'-1 'T h- ff. 44+ x ff? ,J ,,,,,f7-1? --. ,gy 5 mx M Mo' eff, 1. Mr. Robert Hendricks, Jr.-lviathg Geome- try: Algebra. 2. Mr. Deane Hird-Math: Intermediate Al- gebrag Basic Algebra: Chess and War Games Sponsor. i 3. Mr. Robert Juel-Computer Seminary . 1 Trigonometry: Geometry. t dents in Mo Resea ch Labs 4. Mr. Crockett Norris-Algebra: Physics. 5. Mr. LaMar Rogers-Computer Mathg Gen- eral Mathp Adv. Math. 6. Mr. Mark Waterbury-Math lmprovementg Basic Algebrag Environmental Studies. '7. Mr. Walter Billings-Chemistryg Spanish. 8. Mr. Carl Broselle-Biology: Footballg Base- ballg Key Club Sponsor. 9. Mr. Leroy Deise-Biology. 10. Ms. Naida Groff-Psychology: Biologyg C.S.F. Sponsorg Principals Advisory Coun- cil Representative. 11. Mr. Victor Menache-Physiology: Biology, 12. Mr. Melvin Weisenburg-Biology: Science Fair Sponsor. 13. Mr. Paul Wright-Honors Physics: Chem- istry. 14. Mr. Dean Hird uses an over-head pro- jectorto aid him in a lesson. 15. Mr. Walt Billings gets a whiff of a potent chemical involved in a class lab experiment. . 4 Accounting Classes Learn Data 5 2 welll , X . 5 . EEESEEEEEEE 46' ' :::I'.:::::t f Kell!-.lu . 5 rN ' x N Q ,. I! 2' 1' q I .NJ I I x 2 ' ll? 111111111 Illll 1 Mr Ben Llmoll Englnsh 2 Mr Wllllam Carlson Band Electronic Music Lab Guitar Orchestra 3 Mr Rlchard Hartman Learnlng Assust ance Englnsh Math SocnalStudles 4 Mr Loren Breyer DrnverTrann1ng 5 Mr Charles Maxwell DrlverTralnlng 6 Mrs Ilah Fuller Textlles Fabncatlons 7 Mrs Joanne Ledbetter Home Decor Foods 8 Mrs Lols Qulett Chlld Development Family Relations Consumer Education CBachelor s Survlvalj 9 Mr Jesse Johnson Bookkeeping Record Keeplng 10 Mrs Joyce McLean Office Traunnng 11 Mrs Ruth Johnston Typnng Shorthand Marketing 12 Pre CHS students are bewildered by the golngs on of a Child Development Class l 40 Y 1 .5 -..gl vq I v 4s Processmg Through Use of Com uters , 4 4' g yr 1 l L 'J fn .AQ -' 7 I. 1 nh.. .x X E Iibmx' v ' x' QAQQ Student Teachers penel 124 ll y on Campus. 1. Custodians-S.Chestang, R.Torres, W. Roberts, A.Parkhurst, and D.May. 2. Secretaries-E.Trower, l.Condon, G. 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To add to their mis- fortune the gridiron squad was smaller in physical size and in number. Because of the enthusiasm and determination shown by each of the players, the Colts represented the Eastern League in the CIF playoffs. After defeating Bonita Vista in the first round of the play- offs, the Colts put up an ex- cellent fight against the top ranked Vista Panthers but were defeated, 28-26, in the quarterfinals. Action Thrills Fans l 130 rat? f. F, . ' ,,,g,-gfgggsi.-e..,. ji,-'z 1. Fred Zoc C401 and Bill Hall attempt to block a punt by a Morse player. 2. J.V. team consists of First Row, 24 Michael Brown, 22 Jon Phelps, 65 Ted Leimback, 51 Danny Cain, 82 Greg Smith, 17 David Biggers, 33 Michael Garcia, 26 Jeff Teal, 84 Joe Yant, 20 Garry Irving. Sec- ond Row, 30 Brent Whitmeyer, 72 Curt Burkhead, 75 Arthur Cartier, 23 Curtis Moring, 83 Daniel Garcia, 66 Doug Wallace, 52 Greg Meddles, 27 Jim Higgins, 53 Tony Palestini, 21 Joe Herrera, 71 Jay Jackson, 11 Mark Wright, 85 Doug Rangel. Third Row, 25 Greg Washington, 32 Napolean Delane, 63 Gary Johnson, 13 Mike Martinez, 60 Jeff Strickland, 76 Eugene Billingsley, 70 Jim Coker, 64 Joe Saranti, 80 Meno Uribe, 81 Felipe Pauu, 67 Mike Stark, 73 Victor Dewitt, 86 Rick Kuhl. 3. Jerry Wagner C443 runs for yardage as John Coronado C253 comes to assist. 4. Michael Brown rejoices after a touchdown against Morse. 5. Coach Marshall Malcolm demonstrates a difficult maneuver with pylons at a J.V. practice. an V Y F I QW s a ' ht- fe-.,,ax .,g.V3Xk, M x Q . . x W, Q - ' t- . 'lb' ,W 'ha l 'Q tl,fa Q' 'fav-l llasX -v,-M 142 'M '9-'hum S ' a x , . -s Q',.iM ,uu- 'E ePF'4r 'UL1 - 'L' - gciiizi. 919+-.ir Retain C. I.F. Cro 1. Leading the Colts to a ClF victory is Phil Hendricks. Following closely behind him is Glenn Best who finished an unexpected second in the finals. 2. The varsity cross country team consists of first row: Tom Tift, Greg Tsiknas, Phil Hendricks, Glenn Best, Mark Walters, Jim Bruce, and Yale Strom. Second rowg Coach Dennis Lottermoser, Steve Leon, Frank Ricker, Brian Blue, Mike Stanfield, Lyle Wright, Ken Unitt and coach Danny Matheny. 3. Following the victory at the finals. coaches Danny Matheny and Dennis Lotter- moser stand with Steve Leon. Coach Ma- theny seems pleased with the Colts. 4. The J.V. team consists of first row: Andy Barrera, John Williams, Paul Mahoney, Joel Brown, Bill Thornton, Tim Mathews, Frank Mariscal, Carey Pico, Mark Schulze, Matthew Wilson, Steve Ashcraft, Dave Varley, Ricky Hayes, Ken Wai, Brian Awrey, Bill Taitano and Shawn LaConta. Second row: Perry Schacht, Larry Abrams, Loren Licht, Jim Nugent, Tom Staninger, Roy Young, Eugene Angus, Brian Sutherlin, Mike Bishop, Rick Pinnell, Larry Rountree, Robert Wenhardt, Alan Englehorn, Dan Keeling, Brian Jackson, Keith Lerid, Roger Covalt and Tom Garrison. 5. Tom Tift takes a downhill turn on S Hill in Balboa Park. 6. From this point, it's downhill all the way as Phil Hendricks leads rival Patriots past spectators in Balboa Park. '4- ..u, 1 ff., , T., A ,R K . . . . , f'.Q.5 ..f. .. ..,.J.,., .W ,L .iw A, ., . I -.J4a'i ' - ' l-' ., F 4- , . . ,K -H .s-ieiisifi-' it . ,fifsfc , 4'-' A gy , F ,.-5 . .I . 4 ae, 1 gp .- A- l V We - V .aliases A E! . T 133 I xx X 1 A 472 g 4 I 2' ,, ? 4 its ' F rg' I 2 Ziff? k f .. Y.. Q Q - ' Y. a, i V, I I f , K ff ,fin f ,.ff' ff. f 'f m,..:,x Lim , ,f , , ,,W.,, f W., K 4 fx! E np ' ' Ls.: 3. - f ,Yi , k - -. ,...Q:i,........ ' J. 77. ', 4---,- :uv our .,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,..,.u.,..a,.,.,...M.......-. .. . ... .,.,..-.,,.,.,,, ,.7,.,..-.a..--........- , 'fees- few... .--.-......,.,-, me- if an-W' 'vw-.-.,,,,w 1. The girls volleyball team consists of, First Row: Denice Dibbern, Patti Giamonco, Anette Pierpoli, Debbi Nunes, and Lisa Cua- dras, Second Row, Coach Vera Powell, Heidi Rudolph, Mary Webb, Jennifer Babick, Mindi Fogleman, and Marilyn Rahn. Third Row: Nina Mercurio, Lisa Meyer, Janeen Dell' Agua, Cathy Crabb, Linda Engle, Kathy Fla- hive, and Sherry Olson. 2. The girls badminton team consists of, First Rowg Olga Krewson, Bev Stangl, Delilah Stevens, Georgia Howorth, Mira Dover, Sandy Cysner, Peggy Deshazo, Suzanne Morris, and Joyce Ponce. Second Row, Laurie Berger CT.A.j, Karen Ardilla, Karen Steenton, Irene Eldridge, Lani Eldridge, Lori Stensaker, Marcey Klemmer, Mary Owens, Patti Withem, Maureen Senoff, Amber Sid- hu, Sally Hirst, Brenda Summit, and Coach Faye Thompson. 3. A happy expression comes over Sherry 0Ison's face as she successively sets up the ball to a teammate. 4. Norene Riveroll prepares to spike the volleyball in a match against the Morse Tigers. 5. Mira Dover watches the birdie travel to her opponents side in doubles competition. 6. Varsity player Sally Hirst goes up on tip- toes to send an overhead smash. 7. Maureen Senoff prepares to return a deep drive during practice. O Polo Enters ...as--. ,M q..-......r,M W - 3 if' Z' J' flip -f we '9- VA 1. The varsity water polo team consists of: Brian Wilbur, Tom Young, Dan Zimmer, Don Goode, Bryan Gannon, Earl Dozier, Jack Bilz, Phil Peterson, Steve Scarbor- ough, Bob Bilz, Paul LaChappeII, Steve Kwik and Eugene Huff. 2. From the sidelines, Coach Richard Draz watches intently as the opponents goalie fails to block the pitch, giving Crawford a goal and a win. 3. The J.V. team consists of First Rowg Ray St. Charles, Jerry Harris, Rick Peppers, Lyle Vanatta, Phil Roehrs, and Vern Heimbigner. Second Row, Lou Munter, Jim Milnes, Phil Kenney, Carl Bruce, Steve Scarborough, Paul Dato, and Koby Keller. Third Row, Pete Ogle, Dan Cox, Chuck Hall, Dan Brown, Paul Downey, Steve Odland, John Warren, Randy McGIin, and Dan Appleby. 4. Goalie Mark Sturhann watches as Eugene Huff quickly tosses the ball to another teammate while being pursued. 5. Before each game every player must pass a routine nail check. It seems that the Colts are accustomed to this and are un- interested inthe whole ordeal. 6. Bryan Gannon attempts to receive a pass from teammate Bobby Bilz in a fast moving game against Fallbrook. -vulgar.. , --ef ' l . ,....,.,. ...J ,weutvf-S 1. 4' '34, . Q. M . 3 136 Semi-finals Goes Under -.,.. ...W ,,.. ' M, , 1? xi J? to Vista Since the beginning of the water- polo team seven years ago, the Colts have been a dominating power in aquatic athletics. Two of those seven years they took the C.l.F. crown and had expectations of repeating in 1974. The Colts ended their regular season play with a 19-4 record, and all four losses were in tournaments. Going into the playoffs, they played a very close game before edging Poway, 8-7, in sudden death over- time. The next day Vista defeated Crawford, winning the game on a goal scored through the side of the net. Despite the loss at Gun- ther Pool, Mark Sturhann was honored by being named C,l.F. goalie oftheyear. Mg ,Q fe? Ti. , 137 Strokers DISHJDOIITIZ Runners , ,ff 7 -f --:ig i A7 ,X ff t , f lf 4 ' f 04:1 1... 0, , 1. The Girls swim team consists of, First Row, Paula Anfanger, Cheryl Boyd, Gayle Erickson, Caren Erickson, Jo Bain, Cheryl Lindley, Karen Kreft, Coralie Cooper, Es- telle Rubenstein, Mary Campbell, and Ta- mara Wolfe, Second Rowg Julene Seibold, Cheryle Wilson, Pam Jackson, Katrina Wil- Iiams, Debbie Meyers, Ann Billing, Debbie Caproni, and Kim Sharts. Third Row, Coach Bobbie Morse, Rene Roberts, Becky Cog- gins, Eufemia Uribe, Cathy Cleary, Kathy Fleming, Joyce Smith, Lauretta Hancock, Debbie Humphus, Nancy Mors, Trudy Tift, Stephanie Hutkin, Eileen Gianola, Pat Chris- tian, Cindy Anderson, Debbie LeVine and Coach Barbara Bilz. 2. During final weeks of swimming Joyce Smith puts forth intense effort to qualify for C.I.F. finals. 3. Marian Eastern takes a breather after a sprint event. 4. Awaiting the gun, Jo Bain prepares to take a flying leap off the blocks. 5. Julene Seibold reaches for the finish in the backstroke event. 6. The girls track team is composed of, First Row, Cheryl Boyd, Mary Barringer, Suzanne Saxer, Adele Fletcher, Karen Allen, Lynda Bunuan, Rene Roberts, Cathy Zoc, Deshon Hall, Sally Scott, Irene Hale and Coach Faye Thompson. Second Row, Cora- Lee Cooper, Joyce Smith, Suzanne Morris, Gail Smith, Nancy Mors, Marian Eastern, Peggy Callahan, Brenda Duffield, Kim Smith Carole Jones, Karen Kessler, Geoshi Ther- riault and Anneliese McKenna. Vie F or E.L. Recognition V, ,W f 6 139 Tennis Reaches Quarterfinals 1. The girls tennis team consists of, First Row, Jean Rice, Kathy Kendrick, Sharon McGinnis, Jean Crock, Elizabeth Hopkins, Mary Geist, Nancy Wynn, and Gretchen Grawunder. Second Row, Crys- tal Terry, Julie Lozow, Debbie Hollings, Anna Schopp, Jamie Pal- mer, Robin Grawunder, Michelle Pasquariello, Carrie Feinswog, Joan Cormier, Lucia Amezcua, Mary Dukas, Rosemary Martinez, Sue Damron, Gloria Guarnotta, Beth Spencer, Cassandra Inzunza, Tina Bell and Coach Karen Lozier. 2. Nancy Wynn, competing in a game against San Diego High, proves that tennis has its awkward moments. 3. Gretchen Grawunder displays an excellent bakchand in a match against Patrick Henry. 4. Sharon McGinnis makes a play at the net as partner Mary Du- kas waits for the results. 5. Elizabeth Hopkins and Joan Cormier discuss the finer points of their game before a practice. 6. Jean Rice and Sue Damron aim for the same shot in doubles competition. ww' N 4 l l '.,f' T V 'f E3 . ,nt . 140 ...L ' ' . Lf ff' 5 , lmaffa-vw in C' I' F' ,M O .ff O. Q O Q KW X, Mi' 4ME3!A , V - ,, ' f A If . -1 'n- W ' ,,,w!f5CA '5' ,, r v? 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Jeff Thompson, Allan Fawcett, Greg Tsiknas, Jessie Wilkens, Reg Abram, Frank Ricker, Dan Shepard, Randy Biacini and Jerome Young. 2. Showing his form, Loren Licht leaps over yet another hurdle to victory. 4. Strain is shown on Randy Biacini's face as he heaves the shot put in a meet against Madison. 5, Mike Wilburn takes off from the blocks in the first leg of the 440 relay. 6. TheFJ.V. team consists of, First Row, Shawn LaConta, Ricky Hayes, Bob Wright, Steve Andrade, Mark Garner, Frank Butler, 143 Steve Ollestad, Gary DeHaven, Tim Ma- thews, Eugene Angus, Allan Englehorn and Ruben Higgins, Second Row, Andy Barrera, Larry Abrams, Meno Uribe, Alex Pimentel, Jim Pinkney, Dan Keeling, Brian Jackson, Dave Varley and Jim Giles. Third Row, Paul Mahoney, Steve Ashcraft, Bill Taitano, Bill Thornton, Napoleon Delane, Greg Washing- ton, Mike Wilburn, Robert Lee, Roy Young, Larry Rountree, Keith Lerio, Bill Cheek, Hans King, Perry Schacht, Roger Covalt and Dan Meier. G rnnasts Hold High Hopes 1. Kim Sharts works out on the uneven parallel bars during practice. 2. Kathy Flahive prepares her dismount off the balance beam. . 3. Onlookers watch as Patty Koutzlprac- tices her vaulting. 4. Linda Engle pauses for a moment of con- centration while practicing on the balance beam. 5. Annette Pierpaoli shows her happiness after executing a difficult maneuver. 6. The gymnastics team consists of, First Rowg Lynda Ryan, Debbie Kimble, Nancy Lambron, Colleen Kapalla, Rochelle Boer- ner, Annette Pierpaoli, Mary Campbell, Robyn Nelson, Lynell Carter and Marilyn Rahn. Second Row, Kim Sharts, Kathy Flem- ing, Patty Koutz, Phyllis Zachau, Sherry Ro- gow, Denise Romeo, Rosemary Martinez, Sherry Olson, Lily Gardner and Nina Mer- curio.' Third Row, Beverly Eastwood, Susie Valenzuela, Sally Hirst, Janine Wolfe, Coach Vera Powell, Dawn Gauthier, Kathy Flahive, Linda Engle, and Cheryl Magiera. 'U' - -' 1, . . .. Q, C 'x , . ' Q31 . 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Hopeful of securing a pitching position for herself, Lauretta Hancock hurls the ball during practice. 3. Varsity shortstop Sandi Slobig prepares to batduringdrills. 4. Waiting for play. third basewornan Cindi Kvandal, concentrates on the batter. 5. The softball team, before cuts were made included, First Row, Mindy Fogleman, Lisa Cuadras, Sandy Borger, Patty Giaman- co, Evelyn Mendoza, Elizabeth Padillo, Irene Caudillo, Lauretta Hancock, Wanda Wright, and Marla Green. Second Row, Gina Wes- son, Marcy Hall, Carol McPhatter, Cheryl Bailey, Cassandra Inzunza, Pat Erickson, Sue Lasley, Gertrude East, Maritta Frazier, Greta Gaines, and Esther Estenoz. Third Row, Sandy Slobig, Michelle Pasquariello, Nancy Liberto, Vivian Colmenero, Marie Reynolds, Diane Terry, Gail Smith, and Doreen Shult. 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Coach Ace, manager Tina Smith, manager Dave Fukuda, Randy McGIin, Mike Everhart, Pete Ogle, Carl Bruce and Coach Dick Draz. Third Rowg Phil Roehrs, Chuck Hall, Lee Brown, Vern Heimbigner, Ray St. Charles, Phil Kenney and Ricky Peppers. 4. Jack Bilz appears lost in thought while doing the backstroke. T 5. Pete Ogle comes up for air while main- taining his rhythm during the breaststroke. -unann- I Cwntv Chi-1m Ilf1 hIpS f '-, , ,,:.,, V , ' K 'a ' , Q A ' ' ' !F1fg l'91 l s,2 Q , M 1 - ff. -- if L- Fix 1,-J -- , ,., ws-' Iv - 5' I ,qv1E4:vfdLA,g AI , 1 5.9 A l l 7 ,. . ii ,Y r 2:1-T f:,':3..j 1,5 Y, A Y in X ll 1, V,-Q, I , QM .' . f f - 'E 7 Q3 Q ' A-ff , V ,A ' S ' . ,4 ' ' ' ' Q-1 ' , ff X-M-ff A, :f1:'ff+fw-- A U .url - . . if A 1 W Q 2 N' 115--fi .I .eq ' L , .ig '. E 1 I - -' ,- N-4 . I ,E - ,A . . 1 W sw? : -- 'Q +C ' ' . - f ' ' ., ' 5' 4 ' N A 'Y .,-, A 4 3 ' 23 . 4' N5 '-'- ' . 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Members are: First Row, Kathy Cleary, Lisa Hong, Amber Sidhu, Melodie Grace, Sherry Olson, Ann- ette Pierpaoli, Debbie Yuhas, Sally Scott, Cheryl Lindley. Second Row, Caren Erick- son, Sally Hirst, Stephanie Hutkins, Michelle Pasqueriello, Annalisa McKenna, Chrystal Terry, Nina Mercurio, Cheryl Boyd, Peggy DeShazo, Sandy Borger, and Estelle Ruben- stein. Third Row, Coach Bobby Morse, Nan- cy Morse, Janeen Dell'Acqua, Maureen Se- noff, Ann Billings, Debbie Hollings, Jamie Palmer, Joyce Smith, Karen Kessler, Irene Caudillo, Eileen Gianola, Debbie Kimble and Coach Lori Berger. 4. Members of the golf team practice their skills and compete with other schools. They are: Andy Colker, Jim Steinberg, Tony Nun- ez, Brian Dunn, Coach John Ferguson, Joe Kravitz and Matt Wilson. 5. Girls practice tackling, guarding and othertechniques. 6. Teammates converse and share a laugh before practice. :FE fl 156 Swing Through Competition Wrestling and Soccer Score 1. Using a three-quarter Nelson, Bob Rivkin, positions his opponent fora pin. 2. Varsity Wrestling included, Front Rowg Greg Schloss, Randy James, Gilbert Barron, Philip Hasman, and Dan Garcia. Second Row, Napoleon Delane, Bob Rivkin, Charles Streett, Dave Garcia, Eddie Castro. Third Row, Asst. ,Coach Scott Downs, Var. Mana- ger Joyce Ponce, Var. Manager Mike Rot- tenberg, Bill Cheek, John Barrios, Jorge Rangel, and Coach Bryant Johnston. 3. Sean Kelly uses his head to keep control of the ball. 4. Junior Varsity Wrestling consists of, First Rowg Carlos Cabrare, James Joes, John Denear, James Milnes, Tom Yanitor, and Lewis Popplewell. Second Row, Asst. Coach Scott Downs, J.V. Manager Debbie Hump- hus, Dan Mejia, Gregg Meddles, Dave Schenck, Steve Roberts, Mike Yanitor, and Coach Bryant Johnston. 5. Members of the Varsity Soccer Team are, First Row, Jon Handrus, Jesse Godinez, Lorin Birch, Dan Deras, Mike Attia, Alex Pimentel, Matt Tsunoda, and Joe Herrera. Second Row, Coach McAnear, Gerald Attia, Jack Odyk, Manager David Fukuda, Doug O'Neal, Rick Ellis, Gary Hom, Sean Kelly, Raul Ramirez, Steve Scott, Jim Piscitelli, Larry McCaskill, and Scott Brown. 6. A basketball half-time wrestling exhibi- tion shows spectators the lighter side of wrestling. 7. Sean Kelly centers the ball in a game against Lincoln. 8. With a last minute kick Jack Odyk saves the ball from going out-of-bounds. Wg. 1, 1 , - A Against Opponents -.,. fri -W.,,4 V W? 6 fm. ., . ' .,,f sf- Coltsgetit together as a Q 'W fs wx 41 if MIT 'f fl ,ar if, 13: - E' n V xgpi K V , m 4 ,. -' f 9, ..... 16f4' ' f,HvZ.f , . , V. ,.,,i,f, ,I ,X -M. ' 9 xf w. 9 , , . 294' Team 5 V , Q36 241 Y - lf, Q is , :V Students Welunteer 1' 1 . if N--...,, J- f. 162 lv S ve unit if 4' 1 Zfffx +-1' 3-:Ri Mft it 1. The Auroras are a school service orient- ed organization. They serve as hostesses at school teas and luncheons and are the sister group of the Key Club. Mrs. Mary Donnellyistheadvisorto thisgroup. 2. Spring and winter performances and the annual concert band review. introduce members ofthe concert band to the rigors of public appearances. Mr. Bill Carlson, new to the Crawford faculty, is director, 3 The tutors at Crawford give their time throughout the day to students who need help with their studies. The tutors are sponsored by Mr. Allan Dillane. 4. The Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Carl Bro- selle, participates cooperatively with the Auroras in many campus and community functions, fh -,N - f 4:11 -.1 ' - 'lx r ,H , , W-. v f - w::1. fa- -' W nl' ra ? 'fx' , L ,. , fmv' I Ia 'F , 4' H,-. 4 W . .- L ., D S 1 W Cru ibl h0Id 164 Douhl M eanln 1. The A.F.S., with help from their adultchap- ter, is once again sponsoring two A.F.S. stu- dents. Along with the annual bond sale. a bike ride was held, with proceeds going to help spon- sor A.F.S. students next year. 2. Juan Carlos Sabater and Katrina Williams are the two A.F.S. exchange students. Juan Carlos, from Venezuela, is active on the soccer team and is a member ofthe Nladrigals. Katrina is a native New Zealander and is involved in Auroras and is interested in art. 3. This group of young men works backstage in setting up props. The Stage Crew also man- ages the lights board and generally lend a hand where needed during productions and as- semblies. 4. The play productions class performs 'The Crucible'. The class directed by Mr, David Van Buskirk, stages 3 or 4 productions a year, one beinga musical. 5. Victor Leu attaches a handle to one of the props in preparation tor 'The Crucible. Cultural 4l3r0uns 166 i l Drovid Dnnortunities A ' , U gggg , Y EL... V3 ,f,f Af, I V, , I I , , 167 1. The French club is headed by Mrs. Cecile Clark. The club participates in a variety of activities which benefit the campus and community. 2. The pep band, under the direction of Mr. David Carlson, keeps fans cheering dur- ing times both good and bad. 3. Busy with many activities, the Latin club, sponsored by Mrs. Virginia MacMasters, enjoys making the days a little forall, 4. With hard work and long hours of prac- Antonio another brighter tice, Mr. David Carlson and Mr. Burabent have brought together fantastic stage band, which during the year entertains audiences at elementary schools, jazz festivals, assemblies, and otherschooltunctions. Dacer De rte S Cove 1. The Pacer staff consists of: First Row, women's sports editor Marguerite McCur- ley, reporter Kurtis Kearney, asst. photog- rapher Nina Francisco, asst. editorial editor Mary Ann Wayson, exchange editor Bar- bara Rice, editor-in-chief Lynn Liberto, and editorial editor Melinda Mehus. Second Row, reporter Virginia Fox, sports editor Jim Ellington, reporter Rick Deslauries, asst. sports editor Meno Uribe, head pho- tographer Paul Germain, and advisor Mr. William Rieker. 2. The California Scholastic Federation ofiers scholarship opportunities and col- lege information to it's members. 3. Editor-in-chief Lynn Liberto reviews copy with Sandra Cunningham and Jean Swan. 4. To qualify for CSF lite membership, a student must have been a CSF member for five semesters, with one in his senior year. AI Eamnus Act ties '1 's . x ja K . fr 7' 4 . it ASI 1: Xn Umm rtunit 1. The ASB cabinet provides opportunities for social, educational and political experi- ence and involvement forthe student body. The cabinet includes: commissioner of ti- nance Jim Parish, president Bruce Gurney, ASB clerk Nancy Della, secretary Sharon McGinnis, ASB aid Morris Brill, sophomore class president Mike Crock, pep squad representative Suzy Seiler, senior class president Don Goode, commissioner of publicity Jim LaForce, vice-president David McCann, Not Pictured: ASB clerk and in- terim commissioner of student activities Teri Feaser, and junior class president Colleen Wilson. 2. Teri Feaser assists Bruce Gurney dur- ing luncn in the ASB room. D.. 0 lDeveI0 LB 'Ns Lk... ' ff' , 3. The Photo Club, sponsored by Mr. Fran- cis Linderman, hopes to expand and serve the school, and increase their knowledge in the field of photography. 4. The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Richard Warner and Mr. Richard Christensen, or- ganize extracurricular activities and field trips. ,U . Broun Da se Money 1. Our G.A.N.G., or Our Group of Athletical- ly Noted Girls, is comprised of approxi- mately twenty of the top senior female athletes. This group is sponsored by Miss Karen Lozier. 2. The Y-Teens are a group of teenage girls who, in conjunction with the YWCA, raise money to help support the needs of the community. 3. The Girl's Athletic Association, G.A.A., is led by officers and chairpersons, Pam Jackson, Cheryl Bailey, Janeen Dell 'Acqua, Annette Pierpaoli, and Lauretta Hancock. 4. The sex barrier has been broken for Coach Jim Sam's Letterman's Club. Bev Stangl lettered in diving, one of the few sports that has been opened to female competitors by a recent C.l.F. ruling. 0 O 0 0 fo .Z .--5' Commu 'ty Rice If In Qi! ' ,Q pd? , it JAY' ,AN 173 I 9 ' Mt i r ILeads Band 174 Q , Y FEIKBS lnd DIEICB ,- ,.,f' B H, fa, 1 g. , iff' , 3 2, fl, , V '-fig Tf7i.,,,,.V r -. ',,4yag,,,l 1. 1,j' ,V 5 If ,V . , ,A .,,, A I. ,M ,,,,, . , ,K 1.4, .fy,,,, ,V M, J ., ,. My .L ,V4f4vvf,e,,,,,fj'1i -- '- f, f f ,,.,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,, 4, ,, 4-L ' ff-'W ,..,ewfg0'4!w 4 fr I ' Mr'-'4 . ' r ,,. , ,.,-ffiv4wf: 1. 'f ' fl Af, Q' aa, .s.., , , 1 H ,, Q H f 4 r....f:.g 1-fra. M r- r I ' ' 75.1 e My. e, fran I ,ry f' , ' ' , ar gf I'H 'V , ,, 'Q .,. , W V, 4 . Q5--52, ,- V, W 5 w,, 4. W.. . 175 1. Drum major Peter Ring leads the band through competition at the Autumn Band Review held in Rancho Bernardo. The com- petition is county wide and is held to choose a Rose Parade representative from San Diego County. 2. Baton twirlers Dawn Gauthier and Lynda Ryan perform separate routines at all home games and parades. 3. As an attachment to the band, flagcar- riers Susan Horne, Deb LeVine, Betty May- field, Judy Clugston, and Linda Sacks par- ticipated in all band functions. 4. The Marching Colts step in time to the music at the Mother Goose Parade while Mr. Bill Carlson, band director, marches alongside to keep an eye on things. 5. Band members gather in concert forma- tion while playing 'Chicago' music at the Pt. Loma football agame at Madison High. 'r 1. Pacerettes stand at attention during judging in competition at the Autumn Band Review in Rancho Bernardo. 2. The drill team follows up the band per- forming their routines. 3. Marching up front, the lettercarriers announce the arrival of the Crawford march- ing band. They are: Marsha Hadley, Terry 0'Neal, Doreen Shult, Shelly Green, Laura Francis, Susan Meyers, Willow Hudson and Lauretta Hancock. 4. Pacerette officers led the drill team in competition at Disneyland to win a fifth place trophy. They are: first major Angie lnsunza, colonel Mary Jachimowitz and first captain Pam Irving. 5. Colorful routines are displayed during halftime activities at the Point Loma game played atMadison High. 3? 2 Qi! lr g i' if r ai. 176 lf 4,5 915947 T 'QE if ...r Ib s iefland Mlontest 4 5 , ,,., 177 Mbcal Erouns IIDerform 178 f Stud nt , Festi als .13 ann -i 41. , ,.,., .,...., . .. .,,, -.. .. .1 f . er ,M-.., ,,, .. r . if ., ,X ' 'J .f . l 17 1. The nineteen Nladrigals comprise a group of especially talented vocalists who compete in festivals, perform for students and people in rest homes and hospitals. 2. The Choir, like the Nladrigals, competes in festivals and performs in the Christmas and Spring concerts. 3. Debbie Toothaker chats with Santa duringthe Christmas assembly. 4. Miss Rosemarie Knudsen directs the choral music department. 5. Members of the Girls Ensemble work to improve their voices and singing enjoyment. Stud IIIES of All A BS 1. The German Club studies the culture of Germany and other German speaking coun tries. The more adventurous members can try dancing to oom-pa-pa music at the German American Societies Clubhouse un der the leadership of Mr. Marion MacAnear 2. The Graphic Enterprises class works first and second periods in room 604 under the watchful eye of Mr. Francis Linderman They set and print dance bids, programs the 'Encounter' and various school materi als 3. Spring student teachers lend a helping hand to teachers in daily tasks. First Row: T. Kerr, C.StoffeI, C.CaIIen, B.SIack, B.King, and R.Giefer, Second Row: R.Meier, B.Sea- ger, J.Houghton, and C.Smith. 4. The Spanish Honor Society sponsors a food and clothing drive for an orphanage in Tijuana over the holiday season. 5. The Benchwarmers are responsible for the colorful banners and much of the spirit atthe football games and rallies. vm' Bet lln olve at IZIHS -QW r+ 1 xy , QNFIW ,, , e I xi 4 J t 1,3-1 use--.fx ' K. -Q-f' if nl!-fr, '-i-,,.f Z 181 ,' --- Clubs Off r S ecial r w n '92n1 a1iv.lvir 'iamvc:,i ' , x' lun lien -12-'IM' AXCUVIBS St d nt 1. The members of the Model United Na- tions meet throughout the year to prepare forthe large county wide mock U.N. in the spring. The idea behind the U.N. is to give the students an idea of political and parli- menta ry procedures. 2. The math team spends much of their time to ready themselves for competition against many other schools in the spring semester. They participate in a math field day. 3. The physics team like the math team. studies for competition in the spring. 4. Members of the chess team sponsored by Mr. Dean l-lird meet to challenge one an- other's skills on the boa rd. Decosrnition Give to N I , , 2 M71 , 1 1. Nine outstanding seniors were chosen as National Merit finalists to compete with 14,000 other students for 1,000 awards. They are: Tom Tift, Debbie Weber, Jean Crock, Bruce Gurney, Sharon McGinnis, Beth Cardall and Jim Parish. Not Pictured are Debbie Gookin and Jeff Picharick. 184 Ana mlcall I 3 . 1. By maintaining a 4.0 grade point average throughout their high school careers, Julie Lozow and Linda Shapard were chosen as vaiedictorians. 2. Bank of Arnerica scholarships are award- ed to outstanding students in varying fieids, Winners are: Beth Cardell-Fine Arts, Bruce Gurney-Math 81 Science, Lynn Liberto- Vocational Arts. Not Pictured, Jean Crock- Liberal Arts. 185 1 0 I p V . V Qi Z 1: :w iL'E V:1E-275 .hrr gg: ,-,, lr xr-I an, 1 f' . .-J .- 5-1155 5 1 Q. . N w af -3 f can , 11.56 .L 4.1 4 M.,g ' a M ,H xW9Y P Wx 'lg fs' :,-,f,:1::1fl2' Il Y :1,.:..s41 : ' - ' 1 . i .' --1 I . ' :J---.1:'.-.. . 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'. ruin A , A Av 1, ,M,,V ,Q , 190 I thin for llive yb d ee 5 f f-1 ' , 5-if V - f W-.Y 'P F 1. Susan Valenzuela takes advantage of the activity period to practice her varsity bal- ance beam routine. 2. On March 21 the activity period took on a different name - Career Day. Specialists talked to students about their occupations. Room 603 was set aside for those interest- ed in a career in engineering. 3. Sophomore Mark Wright won the single elimination ping pong tournament held in room 802 on March 21. This was the sec- ond tournament and over sixty people entered, 4. Students kept the basketball nets occu- pied indoors and, until the rain proved too much for them, some students played outdoors. 5. Several representatives from the armed forces were on campus on career day. The Air Force's funny car Rolling Thunder was a big attraction to many students. aww' aqua-, .,., W a'Wit15 W if . ' fr .4 ,'-' ygitfel yr' 1' l-'ss' W RoMu Thunde f 3 ag, u. a ' . if g,,Q..,2ivifHi?Tf',,Q ...... 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On Saturday the game was play- ed resulting in a win for Crawford after they beat Lincoln 46-24. Other events of the week included a cheer writing contest, the Donut Dunkem, and a rally present- ed by the pep squads of 73-74 and 74-75. . K 195.6 M Q s X V K Z . f A' tl. ' .Ag . 1' V V ' X, f-N . N A SY: - ' -- ' Q fX.'X- X412-h. jg,-T T' k 5 . - .. i--fix J 7 3535 li H 7 7 4 kr, . 8 Q? -t, nga x, . if - ' f.- 'li . 1, ig: 7ffi, g'x3Il-Q -, A ex J 5 it my i --is . , -r 'fl ,rf f td: 'G lgfue E in -X 'XB I . I ff-ix- V IA UNXQZJ7 ' -kg - . . i ' 1-'inn il I . m - L4Q?.,7g,flhi in ' il. . , i- Q-'U 1 N., , 'i NW! . 'ia .iw it . . gl' , wFf2 ffg, 21 A 4, Tffv y 4 ,. - . v N i ll dr ll. 73-A. M--. fgkgxplrfi nd Futur I h Y' trgftt l . li l -'ss Q .. .Q g 21 U. ,J 9 dbx is ' Ll , K K L ,Et X -V' 'lv l f X , ' .1153 Q 'E 1 i l y NW Q tl- I I . ,Q 'V s Q, ,5-. I I, , fm fm. . - Ska vi 'Z 'dxf Z sie? i i ' I '. x 7 it K: .is I H' 4 ll ff .1 'A sft'Q'l 1' v ' 2, H g .. ..- ,. X, V , gf A FTX' ? A xx? dl uhdk 'sm if , ti ' jf? or X 3 , - . l ' Q lg , ff ,, - S-fi lit- ff l .ll 5 :AWL I 4' . i . nr. Q T lv' 1 Y. -if K 1... we F if X' ' lx u, 1. The ' Colts' marching band proudly marches toward the Crawford stands dur- ing pregame activity. 2. Rock of Ages is the theme of the Junior Class 3-D mural. 3. Pep squads old and new gathered to lead fans in rousing cheers throughout the game. ' 4. Alumni and students were present at the homecoming game to witness Crawford's first victory over Lincoln in several years. 5. The Colts rolled past Lincoln with a score of 46-24 to top off a week of homecoming festivities. Z3 4 -- I ,N 54'-, n 0 ' Ag ,.-Tqgii F' l ,Q , ,.,,,N V Qi I . -Q, in 64 6' uj f W . The Donut Dunkem, at which the homecoming court and the Auroras' Sweetheart were announced, was just one of the activi- ties that led up to the ex- citing game between the Colts and the Lincoln Hor- nets. Other events during the week were the rally, held on Friday, where the court was announced one last time be- fore the voting, and the dance, held on Friday night where those attending en- joyed the music of Family Blood. FBSH iti6S Fill d L . ,,., , ,,,v ik Q K vm'-, f iffy 115' iff 4 .f-4 .cf 1 www 11:.mf 41' .VW ,ff .L 7 ,,.. .. MF 1. Here come de judge, here come de judge, here come de one and only Chet Carney of the 73-74 pep squad, warning everyone that the cheering hasjust begun. 2. The lead singer of Family Blood croons a tune at the Friday night homecoming dance. 3. Doughnuts and bagels were available to everybody at the annual Donut Dunkem. 4. The pep squad goes into formation for the singing of the Alma Mater at Friday's pep rally. 5. Kathy Fleming and John Flohr dance to the music of Family Blood. IHU ewmin Mvee ' Jiszau.fv:K'fmuee:la1sx1zifJum -' ,misc-.-S lEvenin II-I0 Marla Qunnc: Senior Attendant Kathy Flahlve Junior Attendant M .-ali' wi' ecomin Na ncy La mbron Semor Attendant Ku m Greer Sophomore Attendant Tuna Ta ra ntmo 1974 Homecoming Queen 198 r dlll n ll3ro en Tina Tarantino was the first homecoming queen not to be crowned under the dazzling lights of an evening game. The home- coming game lacked the usual brilliance, and the suspense of who would be crowned queen as the announcement was made the previous night at the dance. After the voting at the rally was completed the court included sopho- more attendant Kim Greer and her escort Jon Schu- maker junior attendant Kathy Flahive and her es- cort G.B. lVlcClellan. The senior attendants were Nancy Lambron and lVlarla Quinci and their escorts B'I Young and Kur is Kearny. Tina s escort was Steve Pickell. Striptease act ith the other song leade s at the homecom ng rally 2 Students cheer their team on to vic tory at the Mesa Bowl 1 1 1 Y 1. Marilyn Rahn smiles while doing the W' . r i . l 4 X ff, i 1 i, 1 V ii 'K . V 8 A Q K 1 -i ' , ,, gif- . -g ,A .l i ig . ,I Q fl 1 ' 'rf' . . . .. V2., 5 YJ 'intl gk: , -,lv I W I 3 1. Night game fans chant on the kick-off against Helix. 2. Randy James holds a Spirit stick aloft after being named as one ofthe most spirit- ed Colts on campus. 3. An unidentified J.V. player falls to the ground after being tackled by a member ofthe opposingteam. 4. lt doesn't seem to matter to Mary Beth Bahl and Patti Orman whether a game is played in the light or the dark as they yell atthe Morse game. 5. The pep squad leads cheers in the quad duringthefirstmini-rally ofthe year. I2 unselinel Cent 1. Mr. Lyall Young hesitates before giving students advice during registration. 2. Students wait patiently to see their counselors. 3. Mrs. Condon, counseling secretary, dis- cusses students' programs over the phone while the T.A, is busy filing. 4. Cards, supplies, and munchiesare pur- chased at the student store during both lunches. 5. Tina Smith is caught daydreaming while waiting to see her counselor. E. ...X S12 :Zi 'Q' . 1 'Q .m., My f. AE if .. S, rs -.1 .-if 2 ll , H WJ.. ' -,x jig: Ayl k ,A-XA.. ' w in k., gf xaigig' xl .. 'r X5-at ,ggi ,flu EM LV eff! .vg YW .. , fljl' x J avi , QQ? f-'Z n .5 11, ij: . is N , M. 'IW11 'af' .Wg -mpg, -A H-L-W ' iiif Zn. t 'wifi V 2 I, 'v fifaff-3 .9 !'5?f 1 .ir 543 1 Aki? 'iv 9 .', X -L ,,: , 7' ' 'wage I4 .' ' i,:1kn..x,, 4 -F3 M A 1223 Q.. iff? V' ' -R --- 19. I 1. Seniors Cheryl Bailey and Robin Raaberg discuss schedules with Kathy Kuper on sen- ior registration day. 2. The cheerleaders lead a cheer as the songleaders look on at the sophomore orientation. 3. Students find time to relax and exchange thoughts on the steps ofthe gymfoyer. 4. 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The rally before the San Diego game was no different. 4. The J.V. Colts go for another touchdown in the game against Morse. 5. The Spirit Stick strikes again, this time with a smiling Patty Giamanco on the re- ceiving end. wr F fi 0 v? H All Q V H S XE i I y I ,. y f rr Y 9 J L 1, up 5 if as fit' 209 , W, ,S . Y ' 14:41, L N q Af, X xx Q .x ,B KN x 5 .CX 15. . , xv -'ww Hs A ,, 5. - - N rf' '-fu X W, ix' . 1. Steven Harshaw sits quietly contemplat- ing his next move in the nursery school di- rected and run by Mrs. Quiett's child de- velopmentclasses. 2. Tonya Boynton chews on her fingers while watching the story presentation in the nursery school. 3. Mr. John Smythe, from the Physics De- partment at S.D.S.U., presented 'Our Nu- clear World' to science and biology classes. 4. Shelly Pearsol, Roger Creason, Michelle Powell and Leatrice Goodson gather in the kitchen to wash their hands before juice time. 5. 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V. f 125- ... , w .ww '?J- 25942559 W zieff 3 CHAMPS summus Q 3 1 5 41972 fi ? qv p MQ. 212 as Som Co Fr I' 1. Students concentrate on their studies. 2. Benny Sanchez, Damon Butler, Randy James and Bill Young pose as Patrick Henry cheerleaders in the rally. 3. Joe Petruzzeli is doing a skit in Mrs. Bry- son's Humor in Literature class to demon- strate congruity or role-changes. 4. Holly Miller works tediously over the light table in graphic arts. 5. Songleaders Bev Eastwood, Debbie Flor, Tina Tarrantino and Suzy Seiler do their 'dancing machine' routine in the rally prior to the game against Henry. 6. Mike Everhart imitates a cheerleader in Mrs, Bryson's class. gifts o b rf-, Q? 1. Physics students study quietly during class period, a common form of learning employed in school. Z. John Coronado receives a good luck kiss from Suzy Seiler and a cake from the entire pep squad prior to a big game. 3. Bev Stangl and feHow teanunate join Doug Scholl during an experiment in role changing. 4. 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The Nladrigals perform in an outstanding concert to celebrate the coming holidays. Holidays Brin ,Q f -4' v., , A' j V -wwfs '?'f A I 216 Festive A 13 i 'ties ' 1 ll! bf ,. Q 3' 1i5'Qf A- my '73 ,Ll-li ' ' ,Q 1 'N ' N, .5 Q, Q5 .I F . J: 9 1, , 12, Q .Y , 'A 1, '41 f 1,1 Q 3-ff , - T fffwif if ' ' 'iff - . -q . -' , I ' , Q. - X 5, , W fgf g' va, M.-5, ' - ,Q 1 an-f ' x . mv. 'Y ' ,- lH,- 'A 'lang' - 1 3- Aga- 1- I .' if ,, . X- ' 1 V K A - .31-jr, - V , 3 'XT , 'L ,, Ni, I 'E l f - K, -J 1,5 .. . K ' .WV V 5 J v , ,Q :, 'Nah 1 ' --X ,,,, A .AA :1 . . 4 The Science Fair activity, which par- ticipants did on their own time, reflect- ed these students special interests and goals in the science field. This year there were twice as many projects en- tered than in past years. Twenty seven of the thirty nine participants were cho- sen to go to the 21st Annual Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair held in the Federal Building, Balboa Park, from April 10 to April 13, 1975. Winning projects were selected by an independent panel of judges. Overall, the Science Fair was a great success. Stud nt Act: mes Paul Bobrowski Morris Brill Janice Brown Michael Crock Jeff Miller Allan Fawcett David Fukuda David Mintz Sara Fukuda Steven Hashiguchi Diana Hernon Wendy Hironaka John Jensen Richard Lepor Debbie Levine Michael Levine Cindy Maetzold Karen Mikkelson Jim Milnes Jeff Pekarek Earl Peters Mark Schulze Larry Roundtree John Slaughter Steven Steinfield Brenda Summit David Van Hoy Ken Wai Umpon McMannis ., .K ,T uwwmrwpm Q , 2 it i 1 +2 in-:rn 7: , V g Bi':ll'I1il1 fi CB 1. One of the 27 projects chosen for the Greater Science Fair held in Balboa Park, Richard Lepor's project delved into ami- no acids and their effects on aging in animals. 2. Disc jockeys from various San Diego radio stations speak with students about a career as a radio broadcaster. 3. During an activity period, students find ping-pong an en- joyable way to pass the time. 4. Civil engineer, Phil Rostadha, answers questions from pros- pective engineers. 5. Science Fair attracts a wide range of project topics. Earl Peters explores the movement of food in plants. 219 'Now M0 e I h n llive I xW av.. 220 ,.f s 'e 4. F- ,. I . sf . 6 . 1. The Light Brigade provided a wide variety of music which was enjoyed by all at the ASB Ball. 2. Couples show, varied expressions while dancing early in the evening. 3. Juan Carlos experiences another aspect of American culture while dancing with Jin- nia Stone. 4. Jodi Belt reaches for her couple card as her escort, Al Bourke, looks on. 5. Kim Williams and Greg Johnson do the 'bump'. 6. Chaperones get into the act also, as Mr. Ben Limoli shares a dance with Mrs. Vera Powell. Anti ities I t Qtlld nt 1. Rich Pinnell, comfortably in the lead, looks forward to the downhill ahead. 2. Sitting in the middle of the quad, Rob Welch awaits the impending dangers of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. 3. Joe Herrera smiles with evil delight as he proceeds to exterminate the opposition. 4. The J.V. pep squad acquaints themselves with cheerleaders from San Pasqual in their own basketball game during half-time. 5. Displaying their artistic talents, Janet Faringer, Lani Eldridge and Joe Petruzzelli prepare a trash receptacle for the Trash- can Painting Contest. 6. The orators' trashcan speaks against pollution and forecology. 2 Mig , , 1 LQ ESCEI Dail IHHSS BS ,J -nun- 223 --,...... as Editor-in-Chief for the second ed ng serv Kvandal for havi ri ugh L0 o L .:: 4-' V7 x 0 2 o .E 3 L- a uable and deserves recognition for de- been inv year. She has mend E o 0 o 4-3 4-4 c o ci. h pressure. UC FT1 SO ring wh Ie endu 'Lindy K, to wor 'Lucky' VS so many My thanks to you, Lori hou oting be V I know that this will k. beca use hei wo O he sta books to be published for Crawford nes yea he F190 go to should ions a ulal VIE CO cula Pa hool. 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NewportAve Oce an BeochColi7l4J222l879 234 Congratulations Graduates from BUSCO-NESTOR STUDIDS , San Diego's Leading , Portraitand Wedding Pnotograpners Since 1950. 2670 5th A Ph 232 7877 - .Q i ialllllll CS 1Il1lNll1ID1lBX ff-3 Advertlslng A F S ArtClub A S B Ball A S B Cablnet Auroras Badmlnton Bank of Amerlca Awards Baseball Basketball CBD Basketball CGD Baton Twnrlers Benchwarmers Buble Club Chess Club Cholr Concert Band Cross Country C S F C S F Llfe Members Dlvlng DrlllTeam Drum Major Flag Carriers French Club Football G A A German Club Glrl s Ensemble Gof Graphlc Enterprises Gymnastics Hockey CGD Homecoming Key Club Latln Club 224 4 220 4 4 4 4 44 4 Lettercarrners Letterman s Club Madrlgal s Marchlng Band Math Team Model United Natnons Natlonal Merit Orchestra OurG A N G Pacer Pep Band Pep Squad J V Pep Squad Varsity Photo Club Physlcs Team Play Productlons Soccer Softball Spanish Honor Soclety Stage Band Stage Crew Student Teachers CSprlng SemesterD Swlmmlng CBD Swlmmlng CGD Tennls CBD Tennis CGD Track CBD Track CGD Tutors Valedlctonans Volleyball Y Teens Waterpolo Wrestllng 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 El oo oo El ......,l,...c...,............... 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American Yearbook Company in Visalia, California. The book is printed on shadow weave paper. Captions are 8pt. News Gothic with bold and body copy is 10 pt. News Gothic with bold. Headlines were prepared by the Graphic Enter- prises class using the Strip Printer composing machine. 1,125 copies were published with an operating budget of 59,896.50 The 1975 Centaur Staff would like to thank the following people for the help and assistance which they gave throughout the year. Mr. Burt Nestor and Mr. John Valdez from Busco Nestor Studios and Mr. Steve Wagner Yearbook representative and The management of the Fox Theatre 720 'B' Street San Diego, CA. for the use of their theatre for the cover photo. and lVlr. George Carter from Marvin K. Brown Cadillac and Mr. Jack Lentz for the use of their cars. Photo Credits: We would also like to thank Nathan Meyers for his photographic assistance on pages 68,71 and 132. l 237 JJ It has been an unequalled opportunity for me to watch the progress of this yearbook as it progressed from a mere thought in September to the final product in June, and having served as Editor-in-Chief for two con- secutive years, my experience has shown that it was more difficult to produce the 1975 book-totally different in concept and theme. I have also found that students at Crawford are not as easy to portray on paper as I had expected when l first entered the Publications class three years ago. l'd like to give a special Thank You! to each staff member for his!her's help, dedi- cation and concern in working to bring this book to you. However, l would have difficulty in composing a sentence to express grati- tude to 'Lindy' for helping me increase my skill and knowledge in the field of publica- tions while causing me to grow and mature as a person-something that l'll carry with me as I leave Crawford. Working with the theme 'The Theatre', the staff was pleased to feature Charlie Chaplin as host, to introduce the glamour and glitter of the school year. It is my hope that the 1975 CENTAUR will help you remem- ber and relive those special moments. Lori Kvandal Editor-in-Chief . xl f v4-4 f! -iv. rs' I-1 4 , ILZL Q bi - Qui? : ' T-- --5 ,Y-wk i Q Xi 1:31 If r' : 9:5 if W fjfyff .idfmf 0917 1174926 JAMA., pfryqy 7 fW7Q7a!K,f, ffjffmw fffww JVMVZ, - 17 fU9f2L MA. fA,0ifUC, ff1fw'f,f- 'Ulf ACWWF Mb hfW7'f5V7 df 79wz.,ufa1L0bw1k,.4,w,Zfu 240 Y A ww ,gwV , UM M f+LW FLM x 'Qfyjxdxxi W rf SD l if 5 JWOX YYAQOX ff i25'JfJQyjbV' QfMW WWW f 3? 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