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.

Check out the Crawford High web site.

Friday, November 27, 2020

November 27, 2020






I've added a couple of photos to the Sunset Auto & Trailer Park page.  Click HERE to check them out.



Did you ever have occasion to visit, or drive by, Brown Military Academy in Pacific Beach?  It was torn down in 1959 to make way for Pacific Plaza Shopping Center.  Some gorgeous color shots showed up on Greg May's Vintage San Diego Facebook page this week.  I was unable to "share" them to the Crawford Facebook page so I put them on a page on my web site.  Click HERE to take a look.



It's too late now, but HAD I been asked to attend April a'la Mode in 1961, and the invitation said Dressy Cotton, what should I have worn?  (Asking for a friend).  Click HERE to see the rest of the invitation, from the Mary Ann Roskos Roffelsen Collection.



Boy, I hope the late Mary Ann Roskos Roffelson left a diary!  It would appear that every weekend night in high school she was Tripping The Light Fantastic.   Here's the last of the items she saved for posterity -- the bid for the Class of '62 After Prom at Parkway Bowl.  You'll be amazed at who was performing at The Roaring '20s.  Click HERE and all will be revealed.



Friday, November 20, 2020

November 20, 2020




Here's a nice shot of the old May Company in Mission Valley Center around 1962.  I like it just because of the cars.  Would you say May Co was painted Mustard Yellow?  My grandmother had a different name for that color.  I think it had the word Baby in it.  Click HERE to see an enlarged view of the picture.




I've added this postcard of the Sunset Auto & Trailer Court to the Pacific Highway and Taylor Street page.  Click HERE to check it out enlarged.



60 years ago Crawford and Sweetwater met on Thanksgiving for a football game to benefit Jeff Greenleaf, who was paralyzed during practice on September 18th.  Click HERE to check out the program.  (Is it just me, or is that not a VERY attractive place kicker?)





I'm almost finished going through the Crawford memorabilia collected by the late Mary Ann Roskos Roffelsen '63.  Click HERE to see larger images of her ASB and Senior Privilege Cards.




Click HERE to read all four pages of the November 23, 1960 Pacer.  You'll wanna see Tom Anderson's souped-up Chevy El Camino.


My classmate Ron Fox has checked in with memories of good friends who have died



and





Ron Baldwin '60 passed away October 25, 2020.  He was born in Rhode Island on November 25, 1942


Greg Finley ’64 died November 2, 2020.  After Crawford he went to San Diego State, where he was a dedicated TKE and recorded albums with his band Little Joe and the Mustangs.  He ran Finley's House of Carpets until his early retirement in 1997. In retirement Greg played trumpet at watering holes around town.  Greg's lifelong gift for friendship meant his untimely diagnosis with Alzheimer's reverberated through a wide circle. Throughout his battle, he kept his kindness, charisma, and humor, and he never stopped loving music, dancing in the kitchen with his wife of 18 years, Ann Marie.


Friday, November 13, 2020

November 13, 2020

 


Step on a crack -- break your mother's back!



David Sleet has a good eye.  He noticed that the photo of gymnast John Giamanco in last week's Golden Anniversary Pacer was upside down.  I've corrected it here.  What neither he nor I noticed was that the photo was taken from the November 7, 1969 Pacer.  Click HERE if you'd like to see the November 6, 1970 Pacer from 50 years ago



The Crawford Alumni Association shared an article from The Reader.  It talked about how much the school has changed over the years.  It was written in 1983.  Click HERE if you'd like to check it out.



The November 10, 1960 Pacer -- 60 years ago -- featured two article about Jeff Greenleaf, who was left paralyzed after an accident during football practice on September 18th.  Click HERE to read the 4-page newspaper.



The naming of Candy Groves as 1965 Homecoming Queen was front-page news in the November 10, 1965 Pacer.  Click HERE to read that and other stories in the issue that came out 55 years ago.


I scanned two school play programs from the Mary Ann Roskos Roffelsen collection








Friday, November 6, 2020

November 6, 2020





Nancy Watson Wingo says her Mom let her ditch school at Escondido High on November 2, 1960 and watch John F. Kennedy give a speech in front of the U. S. Grant Hotel prior to the Presidential Election of November 8th.  Click HERE to see some lovely enlargements from the Union-Tribune archives.



Here's a Colt logo created by my '62 classmates Ron and Heather Meyer Jagodinski.  I still don't have a handle on how they do this, but they did sent me a link that appears to show other items they've created and perhaps some other stuff too.  Click HERE and take a look.



Ben Cordilone '70 sends his OWN photo from Luckenbach, Texas.  That's his wife Louie (Point Loma '71) next to him.  Her given name is LuAnn, but when the song Louie, Louie came out -- well, you can guess the rest.  Ben says the history of Luckenbach is quite interesting and sends along a link.  Click HERE to take a look



Mary Ann Roskos '63, who passed away in 2016, must have enjoyed a fabulous social life while at Crawford -- and she saved every menu, program and ticket stub.   Her sister Susie has given me the entire collection, which I will scan and share in the weeks to come.  We can start with the program from a 1963 race at the El Cajon Speedway.  Click HERE to check out all 12 pages.



I can't help myself.  Whenever I see a color shot of a San Diego streetcar I have to share it.  This one shows a streetcar on the Number 2 line headed east on Broadway, where it would then head north on 30th Street to Adams Avenue.  One of my earliest memories was of one of my aunts on Edgemont Street being terrified to take the #2 line to North Park because it went across the rickety trestle bridge over Switzer Canyon.  That's me below on Edgemont Street about age 5.




Click HERE to read all six pages of the Golden Anniversary Pacer of November 7, 1970.  There's a lot of talk about The Witches and a fascinating Letter to the Editor from faculty member Philip Heubach.