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Friday, July 15, 2016

July 15, 2016


WHO’D A THUNK IT?  A number of folks out there have been suffering over the years because of my bad grammar.  “I've bitten my tongue for years over your misuse of pronouns,” says one.  “I . . . choked when I first read your grammatical gaffe. Sally Rice Fox deserves high praise for holding you to the fire," wrote another.  I assume he meant holding “my feet” to the fire.  “We've lost so many good things from our language, I am determined to preach about this as long as I have breath,” emailed a third.   I’ll try to do better, but -- thanks to social media -- I think the SS Good Grammar ship has sailed.



I couldn't resist sharing this Bliss cartoon from earlier in the week.




Louie Schwartsberg '68 hopes, if you're headed to Disneyland, you'll check out Soarin' Round The World, the ride film he directed at California Adventure.   "It opened on Father’s Day and I am told it is the most popular ride at Shanghai, Epcot, and Anaheim," says Louie.




The Junior World Golf Championships are taking place in San Diego this week and Colina del Sol is hosting the Under 6 Division.  Click HERE to read a cute article about golfer Trey Amico, with raves about the remodeled Colina del Sol.




The Affarations met again, after 50 years, on June 30th at the Downtown Cafe in El Cajon.  Click HERE to get your questions answered.



Bob Lutz ’64, the Paul E. Treusch Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School, has been selected by the American Bar Association Section of International Law to receive the Section’s 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award. The award will be presented at the ABA Annual Meeting in San Francisco on August 5, 2016.



This Bill Reid photo of Mission Valley West, taken in the early '60s, popped up this week on Greg May's Vintage San Diego Facebook Page.  We're looking north at Courtesy Chevrolet, DeFalco's Market, and the ice skating rink.  I think that's Holliday Farms in the foreground.  Click HERE, if you have Facebook, to see a larger view, plus some additional closeups.



Robert Jordahl '65 passed away July 13th after a 10-year battle with cancer.  I hope additional details will follow.



Friday, July 8, 2016

July 8, 2016



I LOVED this vintage photo of Disneyland that popped up on Facebook last week.  I believe that's a 1958 Ford station wagon approaching the parking lot.  And parking is only 25¢

Speaking of Disneyland -- and Knott's Berry Farm -- Sally Rice Fox '74, channeling my 8th Grade English Teacher Beatrice Bruner, took issue with what I wrote last week.  Said Sally, "I guess I'm a bit of a pedantic prescriptivist when it comes to pronouns, so I hope you don't mind my asking whether your use of the subject pronoun in an object phrase in this sentence was intentional:  I was unimpressed, my father having taken my sister and I there on more than one occasion." While it wasn't intentional, I'd do it again, I wrote back -- because I think it sounds better than "my sister and me" or even, "me and my sister".  Sally recommended the book "Eats, Shoots and Leaves," which I downloaded to my iPad and am currently enjoying.  Just a clue, the complete title is "Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation".  It brought back a memory of George Hall, who taught with me at Hale Junior High.  His trip to Las Vegas was sullied by the fact that the "Don't Walk" pedestrian signs in Sin City had no apostrophes. 

Pamela Saffeels Hodge '62 checks in from Durango, Colorado.  I've placed her on the Class of '62 Email Page.



Oh, man -- I had to choose from a bunch of interesting stories before I decided to donate my family violin to William Braxton "Joe" Dyke '65.  "My music program at Flying Hills Elementary School could really use your Strad copy," he says.  



Arthur Borden '68 celebrated THREE birthdays with Smokey Rogers, and shared the photos with us. In fact, I've had to start a separate Smokey Rogers Page.  Click HERE to check it out.




A contingent of 1970 classmates meet in Santee on the 5th Wednesday to listen to Guy Gonzales and his Gypsy Swing Cats.  Click HERE for a larger photo with names



Steve Gunderson '75 is one of five local Creative Catalyst winners.  Artists receive $10,000 to $20,000 fellowships. Click HERE to learn more about the project Steve has planned with the San Diego Ballet.



Linda Zweig '75 is probably at home in a darkened room with a wet cloth on her forehead.  The San Diego County Fair spokeswoman oversaw media relations for the 26-day 2016 event that set attendance records.  Click HERE to read the article in the San Diego Union Tribune.



Steve Ko sends word of the belated passing of Janet Dalby Mars '66 on July 25, 2008.  Mary Gale Rogers was able to find an obituary, some of which I've shared on the Class of '66 Obituary Page.








Thursday, June 30, 2016

July 1, 2016


I sat up straight in my easy chair last week when I saw a television commercial advertising Knott's Berry Farm.  That took me back to the days, before Disneyland, when Knott's was THE place to visit. I may have mentioned this story before, but a childhood neighbor was waxing rhapsodic about his family's visit to Knott's Berry Farm.  I was unimpressed, my father having taken my sister and I there on more than one occasion.  Turns  out my dad had taken us to Knox Dairy Farm near Chula Vista.  I appreciated a healthy Holstein as much as the next person but -- it turns out -- Knott's Berry Farm had much more to offer.



I'm looking for a happy home for a violin.  Why yes it DOES say Stradivarius inside, but a local expert assured me it was probably a "Stradivarius model" instrument.  I discovered it a while back in one of the trunks I drug home from the family home that my sister now owns.  Get back to me if you know of a needy musician.   Hold on a sec, they're all needy.  (You know what they call a musician who breaks up with his girlfriend?  Homeless).  Perhaps the music department at Crawford -- if there still is such a thing -- could use it.



Thanks again to the alumni who allowed the Crawford Girls to attend the USD Basketball Camp last weekend.  They were able to compete with other programs from all across the country.  USD also made it possible for the young ladies to have a Question and Answer Session with some of their current players. They were able to talk to the USD player about campus life, their struggles and experiences in high school and college -- Coach Dwight McDonald




If you're a newsletter subscriber from the Class of '64 your 2-way remittance envelope is in the mail. If you'd rather pay with a credit card or PayPal go to the Newsletter Order Form Page.



If you're a newsletter subscriber from the Class of '61 your 2-way remittance envelope is NOT in the mail.  In order to even things out on my end, I'm moving you to November.  Enjoy!!



Remember when I used to feature Rozelle Mystery Photos?  I would post a Howard  Rozelle aerial that I couldn't identify and Fry Day readers would solve the puzzle -- except for one.  Tim Arnold '74 is pretty sure he's done it -- and I agree with him.  Click HERE to check it out.  (How very strange. Al Fedder '69 emailed last night to let me know he solved this puzzle some years back.  Click HERE to look at his work.  No -- I can't figure out how he saw this before I published it)



Patsy Beloate Allen '61 passed away February 4, 2016 from congestive heart failure.  I gather the Centaur spelled her last name incorrectly.



Donna Pepi Hoban '61 died of cancer June 28th.  Services will be held Tuesday, July 05, 2:30 PM, Mariners Church Ocean Hills, 32222 Del Obispo Street, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675.  Click HERE to read a full obituary and/or sign the guest book.





Wednesday, June 22, 2016

June 24, 2016

I'M GLAD SUMMER FINALLY ARRIVED!!  The heat during the last days of Spring was killing those of us in the Southwest.  I didn't suffer too badly here in Pacific Beach.  Nancy and I couldn't find parking at the Waffle Spot last week, so we returned to PB to breakfast at The Truck Stop.  No parking there either, so we settled for lunch at Beachtown BBQ at the other end of the lot.  You may remember it as Tony Roma's.



Speaking of Summer, Ralph Vartabedian wrote a fascinating article in the Los Angeles Times entitled The Sunset That Takes An Hour To Go From Date Palms To Redwoods  He notes it's a big state -- that the sun set at 7:49 in Bard, on the Arizona border and 8:49 in Crescent City -- and that "six state capitals lie west of Los Angeles".  He didn't give the answers, so I had to do some research.  Turns out I couldn't name the capitals of any of the states I thought might be part of the answer, so I had to start there.  Click HERE to see what I came up with.

Joe Dyke '65 and Doug Kvandal '66, who've made music together since their days at Horace Mann, will be performing with Jazz West as part of the "Sunday at Six" concert series in La Mesa's Harry Griffen Park.



Nelson Moore '61 forwards a photo of some of his classmates who gather on a regular basis for lunch. Click HERE to look at a larger photo with captions.



When I asked on Facebook where folks were on December 7, 1953 I was hoping someone would tell me there were in the photo with Smokey Rogers.  No such luck.  Owen Western reminded me that he had sent samples of Smokey singing a couple of songs.  I've added that link to the page that has Smokey Rogers on it.  Click HERE to take another look.



Speaking of consolidation, I've placed seven different Oscar's Drive-In references onto one Oscar's Page.  Click HERE to check it out.




Wednesday, June 15, 2016

June 17, 2016



THIS ALL STARTED some years ago at a barbecue hosted by Nelson Moore '61.  I took a fancy to a shirt Larry Wickstrom was wearing and asked where he got it.  Turns out wife Beverly Swaim Wickstrom got it for him at the Del Mar Fair.  I've been ordering them on line ever since.  Last week the Wingo Women attended the fair, and Nancy bought three shirts for me, one of which is called Arizona Vistas.  The Arizona flag on the shirt took me back to 1968, I think, when I was living in Mission Beach within earshot of the Roller Coaster.  At the nearby Bahia Hotel, the owner Bill Evans ran up the Arizona flag to welcome the Zonies to San Diego.  It may have been Evening Tribune columnist Neil Morgan who noted that Bill was getting nasty phone calls for displaying the Viet Cong flag while our troops were fighting in the jungles of Southeast Asia.  Here are both flags so you can compare and contrast.





Do you watch Big Bang Theory?  Some of my "friends" compare me to Sheldon Cooper.  Suffice it to say that the time on my microwave and the time on my oven were different and it was driving me crazy.  Turns out the new microwave was accurate and the oven needed to be reset.  I couldn't figure out how to do it and grudgingly decided to consult the instruction manual.  That didn't work either, possibly because it was the instruction manual for the microwave.  Good news.  I downloaded the Whirlpool instruction manual and reset the clock.  All's Right In God's Heaven -- for now.

Speaking of appliance confusion, I sat down in the easy chair Wednesday at noon to eat a sandwich and watch a little TV.  When the phone rang I was deep asleep -- and having trouble hearing the person on the other end.  Turns out I was shouting into the television remote control.




I've just learned that Joe Dyke '65 will be sitting in with the band at the Amigo Spot tomorrow night.   Keyboardist Doug Kvandal '66 and Joe have played together since they were students at Horace Mann, so they might not need to practice.  I hope Joe's wearing the Liederhosen I last saw him in. That may have beet at Karl Strauss ten years ago.  Downbeat is 6:30 PM.  The Amigo Spot is at the King's Inn, Hotel Circle South, Mission Valley.




Greg May posted three photos of Smokey Rogers taken by Bill Reid on December 7, 1953.  Maybe you're one of the pictured tykes.  Click HERE to check out the images enlarged -- and read a couple of stories.




If you're one of the people who thought Tom Ault had changed over the years, that's because it was Bob Grender.  Earl Altschuler has asked me to make the change.  Click HERE to take another look at the Crawford Baseball Reunion photo.




Ken Daly has been working with me the past month piecing together information on his buddy Scott Graham '63, who left Crawford in his senior year to attend Snyder Continuation, then returned to Crawford the following year.  At any rate, he passed away March 15th, and appears in both the '63 and '64 yearbooks.  Read Ken's remembrance on the Class of '63 Obituary Page.



Terry Hall '64 sends word of the passing of his classmate Don Graham on May 13th.  Click HERE to read a full obituary.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

June 10, 2016

Nancy and I put the June issue of the quarterly newsletter in the mail Monday so, if you're a subscriber, your copy should be at hand.  They've finally got the "new" Midway operation the way they want it I guess.  You still have to deposit your bulk mail check at the main office, then swing around the back to unload the newsletters.  There are two ways to go, both of which require pushing a button and waiting for the gate to open.  If you head south from the office you'll need to turn right at the "No Right Turn" sign.  If you go north you'll need to turn left at the "No Left Turn" sign.



Crawford’s Women’s JV Basketball team will be able to attend USD’s 2016 Team Camp thanks to $25 donations from the following: Miriam Aftreth Keesey ’72, Les Bunnell ’67, Dick Cloward ’60, Colin Cole ’62, Sharon Culver Considine ’60, Lynn DeWoskin Covarrubias ’66, Barbara Earley Powell ’64,Jerry Ellis ’61, Larry Guske ’62, Susan Kitaen Rhea ’66, Bob Lawrence ’64, Richard Mannix ’67, John Markey ’67, Mike McKittrick ’60, John McMullen ’63, Rondey Mitchell Garrison ’71, Bruce Parker ’62, Rodger Pogue ’71, Marcia Sanders ’64, Lynn Routt Swanson ’62, Mary Jo Schmith Grubbs ’62 and Linda Zweig ’75




RuPaul a Colt?  Diane Bell's U-T column on June 3rd asked the question:  What do concert pianist David Geist, actress-comedian Kathy Najimy, Christian music singer Sandi Patty and drag queen artist RuPaul have in common? All attended Crawford High School.  Pianist David Geist '80 performed at the June 1st Crawford fundraiser.  Wikipedia says drag queen RuPaul Andre Charles attended Patrick Henry.



Monica Pacheco Zech '72 was the Keynote Speaker at the 55th Grossmont College Graduation Ceremony AND he first recipient of an honorary Associate of Arts degree from the college.  Click HERE for all the details.



Dick Cloward '60 hopes you'll stop by the current exhibition at the Map and Atlas Museum of La Jolla.  It's called Art Meets Cartography: The World of McDonald Gill    Click HERE for information on hours and location.



Boy, that went fast!!  Click HERE to read the final Golden Anniversary Pacer for the Class of 1966 -- the 8-page June 8, 1966 Graduation Issue.  Chris Benson was voted Coed of the Year and Donna Hashaguchi was headed to DC to work with Congressman Lionel Van Deerlin.  And that was just the front page.



I'm guessing John Watt '66 attended Euclid Elementary, then moved to John Marshall when it opened. At any rate he's sent me a Map of Euclid Elementary and a School Staff list from Marshall that also lists the Principal of Euclid.




Greg May's Vintage San Diego Facebook page posted this ad from the February 15, 1985 Daily Aztec.  As long as I can remember Nickelodeon Records, partly owned by Betsy Scarborough '63, has been at 3335 Adams Ave.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

June 3, 2016

THE SUN'S ALMOST UP IN PACIFIC BEACH and we're expecting warm weather through the weekend.  If Memorial Day marked the official kick off of Summer, maybe everyone went to the beach.  There sure wasn't much happening for inclusion in the Colt Corral.  Summer crowds may prevent Nancy and I from breakfasting at the Waffle Spot.  Last week we took a detour to Patty's Cafe, in the Big Lots shopping center on Lake Murray Blvd.



Nathan East '73 was one of the members of The People Movers band expected to show up last night for a reunion at the Mission Bay Hilton.  Click HERE to read about it in the Union-Tribune.



I reached WAY back in the time machine for this KCBQ "Hit Parader Survey" issued on this date in 1958.  You'll have to do the math.  I can't figure out how many years ago that was.  Click HERE to check out an enlarged version.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

May 27, 2016



Memorial Day has snuck up on me again.  Click HERE to take another look at the Crawford High Graduates Who Died In Vietnam page -- and remember them.


Nancy and I DID travel to the hinterlands for breakfast last Friday.  We dined at Major's Coffee Shop in Pine Valley.  Lulu Anaya Bayless '63 asked what hinterlands meant.  I assumed meant the boonies. Turns out it also means "away from the coast" -- so I nailed it.  Remember, even a broken clock is right twice a day.  Well, maybe not a digital clock.



Earl Altshuler hosted a Crawford Baseball Alumni Party on May 14th.  Click HERE for a bigger picture -- and names.  Yes, Bill Sandback is in there.



Click HERE to read the Golden Anniversary Pacer from May 26, 1966.  Von Jacobsen and Nancy Miljas were the Senior Sketches subjects.  There's a nice photo of Richard Robinette directing the band, plus all manner of tux and corsage ads for the Senior Prom.




I don't have a follow-up, but I thought you might enjoy this photo of Lloyd's Furniture, 4275 El Cajon Blvd, that popped up this week on Greg May's Vintage San Diego Facebook page.




Remember Cinema Grossmont?  Apparently it's not there anymore.  Click HERE to look over some artwork from the theater's opening.  Do you remember what year that might have been? You'll find out when you click the link.




Lots of folks weighed in on the 395 and Highway 80 photo, some of whom pointed out the Helms Bakery on the left.   Click HERE to revisit the page, read about the Helms delivery trucks, listen to the Helms whistle, and look at a Howard Rozelle photo of the Mrs. Conkling's delivery truck.




A number of you pointed out that I neglected to share the graduation year for the late Cecilia Abbott. She was Class of '59.