For people who attended Crawford High School or would have attended if they hadn't
moved -- or just have fond memories of San Diego in the '40s, '50s and '60s.

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Thursday, January 21, 2021

January 22, 2021




I've added this copy of a Cotton Patch menu, donated by Bob Schreibman '60, to another on my Cotton Patch menu web site.  Click HERE to check them out.  



It's a little far afield, but I thought you might enjoy this 1920 aerial of the Frederick Tudor Scripps estate in Pacific Beach, where the Catamaran Hotel is today.  Click HERE for an enlargement.




Greg May posted this gorgeous color shot of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, at 3495 College Avenue, on his Vintage San Diego web site this week.  I wonder if the young man in the suspenders is a future Colt.  Click HERE for an enlargement of the photo above.





Click HERE to take a look at the 55-year old Pacer from January 20, 1966



And HERE for the Golden Anniversary issue of January 22, 1971



Sherry Mummey Anderson ’64 died November 15, 2020.  She was born in Canton, Ill and moved to San Diego at age nine. She married the love of her life, Ken, in 1971. They raised four children, enjoying camping, exploring, entertaining and were very active in their church.



Stephen Fink ’66 passed away on December 20, 2020.  After a successful bone marrow transplant in December 2018, he was in remission from a blood cancer called Myelodysplastic Syndrome, but his compromised Immune System suffered too many complications.  He is survived by his wife Judy DeBolt Fink '67, children Stephanie Lundstrom, Shannon Villegas and Jeffrey Fink, and six grandchildren.  Steve spent four years in the Naval Reserves during the Viet Nam era.  He then worked at Leonard’s, his parents’ women’s clothing store in College Grove shopping center.  He later was employed by AT&T for 10 years and, for 34 years, was co-owner of AMI Property Management in La Mesa. His first love was golf.  He was an original member of Steele Canyon Golf Club in Jamul, where he played every weekend and in all tournaments.  Steve will be greatly missed by many friends and family alike.


Stevan Jaffe ’66 died January 9, 2021 in Springfield, Oregon.  I could not find a picture of him in the yearbook.