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Friday, August 5, 2022

August 5, 2022



The Class of '67 Lunch Bunch and some hangers-on got a guided tour of the new construction at Crawford on July 21st.  Gail Schindler Fogelman took pictures.  Click HERE to take a look.



Jack Tempchin '65, who wrote Peaceful Easy Feeling for the Eagles, says he goes to the beach each day and writes a song on the spot.  You can listen to them at BEACHJAMS.COM.   Click HERE if you wanna hear Peaceful Easy Feeling.


 

Gary Juleen '64 shares a photo of himself and Tony Dow taken last January.   Big brother Wally on Leave It To Beaver, Dow passed away July 27th.



Dan Burton '66 shares a black and white snapshot taken during his tour of Vietnam.  Looks like a giant toaster in the foreground.  Click HERE to view the Colts Who Served page.



Doug "Stud Muffin" Kvandal '66 recognized a younger, slimmer version of himself in last week's mystery photo.  He thinks it might be the 1966 Crawford Handball Champions.


Steve Fontana '69 dug out his class photos from 2nd to 6th Grade at Rolando Park Elementary.  Click HERE to take a look.



Vicki Holeman Sawders ’62 died suddenly at her home in Los Lunas, New Mexico on July 25th, with her husband William and son Jon at her side.   Although she had very few early symptoms, she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer shortly before her death.   After graduation Vicki obtained her A.S. degree in dental assisting.   She and her family moved to Bend, Oregon in 1975.  Her husband William, known as “Bill Jay” at KOGO radio, took the job as Operations Manager at KBND in Bend. Vicki worked in the medical field for nearly thirty years.   She and her husband retired in 2006 and moved to La Pine, Oregon. When her husband’s back went out from shoveling snow, the couple moved to sunny and warmer Los Lunas, New Mexico in 2017.




Our older sister Carolyn Reznikoff died on May 20, 2022 in Portland, Oregon.  Our family moved to San Diego from St Louis, Missouri in 1954.  Carolyn attended Andrew Jackson, Montezuma and Hardy elementary schools and graduated a semester early from Crawford, Class of '65.  She studied sociology and psychology at Pitzer College and went on to get an MSW from San Diego State. She worked as a medical and hospice social worker in Portland, and upon retiring, became a skilled basket weaver using and gathering many native materials -- June Reznikoff ’66 and Laura Reznikoff Olson ’70