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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Friday, February 28, 2020

February 28, 2020



If you stay alive long enough you become an authority.  Click HERE to see the interview Channel 10 did with me about PB's historic Handley House.



Scott Shaw '68, who helped found the original Comic-Con, is back with Comic Fest 2020.  It'll be held March 5-8 at San Diego's Four Points by Sheraton, 8110 Aero Drive.  



There really WAS an indoor firing range for ROTC -- and the GAA Firing Fillies.  Jim Person '61 said if I'd send him a Crawford map he'd show me where it was -- and he has.  This inset looks east, by the way.



The photo of Channel 8's Bob Regan misusing the phone apparently prompted Julia Burnham Little to share a video on how to dial a rotary phone.  Click HERE to check it out.  What kind of phone did you have?  We had the one on the left.  It weighed about eight pounds and had a spring-loaded dial that made me dread having to call people who had a 9 in their number.  Its replacement on the right was MUCH easier to use.



This week's Pacer is from February 25, 1960 -- 60 years ago.  Click HERE to read all four pages.



Wendy Nelson Myers shares a photo from Horace Mann days -- 1957 or 1958.  In the front row are the Hull twins -- Joan and Judy, Jeri Norstrom and Barbara Friedrich.  In the back Wendy Nelson Myers, Natalie Ault, Fritz Ziegenfuss, Nancy Biggs, Judy Marcotte, and Marion Pasas.   Wendy can't remember what the occasion was, but thinks the group won a prize.



I thought I'd shared this photo earlier, but I haven't.  It was taken by Howard Rozelle, possibly in 1945.  It looks north across the intersection of 43rd and University.  The photo I DID share was taken seconds later, across the intersection of 44th and University.  Click HERE to see both photos enlarged -- plus a page out of the San Diego City Directory listing businesses in that area.

Friday, February 21, 2020

February 21, 2020

Paula Kincaid sent me a page of humorous sayings a while back.   Here are some of them

When one door closes and another door opens, you are probably in prison.
I had my patience tested. I’m negative.  
I finally got eight hours of sleep. It took me three days, but whatever.
I don’t mean to interrupt people. I just randomly remember things and get really excited.



I've added John Blackwood's '55 Chevy convertible to the Cars We Drove to School page.



Speaking of vintage autos, the San Diego Automotive Museum just opened an exhibit called That '70s Car Show.  How did THAT happen?  Cars that weren't even on the drawing board when I graduated from Crawford are now part of a show on historic automobiles.  The show goes through June 13th.  The Union-Tribune photo above was taken by K. C, Allred.




Remember Channel 8's Bob Regan?  This photo popped up on Facebook and I'm including it here because it reminded me of when those attachments came out that you could clamp on the phone receiver.  I assume they were a boon to secretaries -- and teenage girls.  Bob doesn't seem to be using it correctly.


Turns out there WAS a Firing Fillies girls' rifle team.  It just wasn't part of ROTC.  Pat Baker checked in and set me straight.  The team was affiliated with GAA, the Girls' Athletic Association.  Pictured above, from the 1963 Centaur, are (Front Row) Mary Smart, Vincette Nietzie, Charlotte Haase, Sandy Wilcox, and Martha Dory.  (Back Row) Pat Baker, Lynn Runge, Judy Burnham, Kathy Hane, Jo Giacalone, and Jane Farris.  I'm still wondering where the indoor firing range was.



I spotted this shot in the '63 yearbook when looking for the Firing Fillies photo.  It's titled All Out, and has always been one of my favorites.


The Golden Anniversary Pacer is from February 19, 1970 and is six pages in length -- or would have been if Ed Schoenberg hadn't snipped out the articles about himself.  Click HERE to check it out.



In the Fry Day email of January 31st I mentioned that Rik Kranenburg '72 passed away on January 18th and that there were no further details.  Turns out he died on January 17th while hiking in Grenada.  His classmate Phyllis Schwartz forwards a rather lengthy obituary, which I've whittled down to three paragraphs and posted on the Class of '72 Obituary Page.


Friday, February 14, 2020

February 14, 2020


Just the other day I was asked when Crawford opened.  I was pretty sure the answer was 1958.  Click HERE to get ALL the details from Victor Perez '71.  My new question is, when did Crawford's address change from 4191 55th Street to 4191 Colts Way?

Julia Burnham Little '64 asked if I could find a photo of the ROTC Firing Fillies Girls' Rifle Team.  I checked the appropriate yearbooks to no avail.  Julia was pretty sure they competed with the boys at the indoor firing range on campus.  All news to me.  How about you?



Take it easy girls!!  It's not James Dean.  It's ME -- leaning against the car I drove to San Diego State College.  Click HERE to see what some other Colts drove to Crawford.



I think I've shared this before.  It's a 1946 aerial taken by my late buddy Howard Rozelle.  It looks east from the Ferry Landing and the old Police Station on Market Street.  Click HERE if you'd like to look at an enlargement on my web site.




Click HERE to read a Pacer from 60 years ago -- February 11, 1960.  Remember Slave Day?  Those were the good old days.




Robert Smith ’60 passed away February 5, 2020 from metastatic throat cancer.  Born at North Island, Bob graduated from Crawford, went on to SDSU and graduated in 1970 from UCSD with a PhD in Math.  He spent his entire career at the Navy Lab at Point Loma, at first doing math modeling, then moving on to something he loved more: managing the building of --and taking to sea -- towed array sonar surveillance systems.  A hunter most of his life, after retiring in 1995, he took up bird hunting and acquired the first of his four beloved hunting dogs.  A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, March 8, at 1 PM at the Thursday Club, 1224 Santa Barbara St., San Diego.

Friday, February 7, 2020

February 7, 2020



I just stumbled upon this photo of me taken in front of our Quonset Hut at 32nd Street around 1949 and thought I'd share it.  Click HERE if you'd like to see a Howard Rozelle aerial of our abode.


This photo appeared on Facebook this week.  It was taken by Bob Gardner in 1967 and looks west on Broadway from 8th Avenue.  Click HERE if you'd like to see it enlarged on my web page.


Click HERE to peruse the 6-page Spring Fashion Issue of the Pacer, published on February 11, 1965.  I think that's close to 55 years ago.  (I've added a special treat)



Here's something else thats 55 years old: a photo of the 1965 Horace Mann 8th Grade 4R (B) Intramural football champs previously shared by Don Rogers.  Click HERE for an enlargement with names.



This just in from Leatha McGowan Cooksy '70.  It's the Oak Park contingent at the Class of '66 20 Year Reunion.  Click HERE if you'd like to see it enlarged.  I don't have names, but they all have name tags, so maybe I can work on that later.



Here's one that's only 50 years old, from the San Diego Union February 8, 1970.   Lucky for Hope, this was 1970.  If it was 1960 they'd list your home address AND your measurements.  What could go wrong?




Dotty Saladin Matz ‘64 wanted to let all know that her sister Sally Saladin Knigge ’61 died on January 15, 2020 in Stuart’s Draft Virginia.  Sally joined the Navy after high school, and was a dental assistant for four years. Her husband Gene retired from the Navy and they moved to the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia.