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, July 26, 2024

July 26, 2024







Cartoonist Scott Shaw! '68 posted this on Facebook.  I thought it might bring back memories.




A great photo of a Douglas F4D Skyray over North Island.  Click HERE for an enlargement and some interesting information.



I've shared this photo of Lerner's in North Park before.  I love to hear the stories of young ladies taking the bus there, before there were shopping centers elsewhere.  I've added a photo of what's there now.  Click HERE to check it out.
 


Jerry Ellis ‘61 died May 3, 2024 in Fairfax, Virginia after a short illness. He was born in San Diego and was one of three siblings, his sisters Joan and Barbara having passed before him.  Upon graduating from San Diego State University in 1967, he joined the Navy and in 1968 he was designated as Radar Intercept Officer in the F-4 Phantom and made two combat tours in Vietnam.   Upon return from his military service, he continued his career and worked his way up the ranks at Western Airlines, starting as a ramp and cargo operator in 1966 and ending as SATO manager – responsible for all the official and personal travel of the McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma, WA. When Delta Air Lines acquired Western in 1988 he continued his service by working in Military and Government Sales. At Delta, he became the Global Account Manager in which he was responsible for the coordination and administration of Delta’s participation in the General Services Administration’s (GSA) City Pair Program (CPP) Federal air travel contract.  One of Jerry’s favorite jokes was that he couldn’t die because the Lord didn’t want him, and the Devil didn’t want the competition. His friends and family can imagine him quipping that a compromise must have been reached, and “they” found him a golf resort where it’s always a perfect day for golf, no wind, and your drives are flying long and straight. However, the clubhouse often runs out of prime rib and mashed potatoes.  Those of us who have survived Jerry will be missing his humor, his kindness, and his faithful presence.

Friday, July 19, 2024

July 19, 2024

 


Don't ask me for a hint.



We used to visit my father's aunt in Long Beach, California.  I think I remember Noah's Ark on the right side of 101 as we returned to San Diego.  Click HERE for a larger view.




I spotted this in a 1949 newspaper article on growth in San Diego.  It shows homes going up somewhere along 54th Street.  Click HERE for an enlargement.  Maybe you can tell where the photo was taken.



What are the chances?  Last week I spotted a Channel 8 Throwback that featured my old councilor Walt Harvey.  Here's a recent interview with San Jose State's retired Professor of Choral Music Charlene Archibeque.  I'm sure a whole lot of Colts have fond memories of her at Crawford.  Click HERE to watch the interview.




I spotted this photo of coaches and athletes in the 1967 Centaur when I was snagging a shot of Bob Petretta (see below).  It appears that the coaches are wearing blue blazers and the athletes are sporting uniforms.  I'm guessing the naked guys are swimmers.  Click HERE for an enlargement.



Jerry Brooksher ’64 died April 26, 2024, surrounded by the love of his life, Kathlyn and family.  He was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, moving at age 6 to San Diego.  Jerry's distinguished academic career began at Crawford, graduating as Salutatorian. He then completed his Master's Degree in English Literature and Art at San Diego State University. After serving as a civilian employee with the US Navy as the Technical Director of the Navy's Operational Test and Evaluation Force, Pacific, he was transferred to the Naval Underseas Warfare Center based in Hawaii, where he retired after completing 25 years of service.  After “failing retirement”, Jerry continued for 25 more years as a Test and Evaluation Engineer with private companies. In 1996 Jerry met Kathlyn McDougal Erickson at Bully's Steak House. They married in 1999 and lived a full, happy and loving life overlooking Lake Murray.  Jerry will be remembered for his generous, kind heart, his quick wit, his deep love and commitment to his family, friends and country.


Please contact Lila, at lilamcd@gmail.com for information on the Celebration of Jerry's Life to be held July 20, 2024. 


Jerry was a faithful supporter and donor of 2 scholarships to SDSU. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the annual SDSU Brooksher Memorial Scholarship. https://tinyurl.com/zv4pad2s Jerry was also a Benefactor of the San Diego Zoo.  Donations may be made in his name to the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. sdzwa.org/memorial





SAVE THE DATE. Bob Petretta ’67 passed away December 11, 2022.  His sons Tim and Bobby are hosting a Celebration of Life at the Brigantine Restaurant in La Mesa on Friday, August 9, 2024 from 6-9 PM.  





Friday, July 12, 2024

July 12, 2024

 

I couldn't wait until Halloween to share this.


Click HERE for an enlargement of the best fireworks photo ever.  It was taken last Thursday from Point Loma.




Here's a 1962 photo of a Rugby match at San Diego State.  I didn't even know there was a Rugby team, but I loved the view of the college as I remember it.  Click HERE for a larger view.



A recent Channel 8 News Throwback featured a long-ago interview with 1936 Hoover graduates Roy Engle and Walt Harvey on a return visit to the school.  Coach Harvey was my counselor at Crawford.   Click HERE to watch the interview on YouTube.



In 1950 some early models of the Convair B-36 were flown to San Diego to have jet engines added.  Click HERE for before and after photos.




Turns out it was an autosuggest malfunction.  I thought it strange that my childhood pal Ken Ptack -- a Naval Academy graduate who still lives in Maryland -- texted me to find out how old Annapolis was.  Turns out he'd seen a recent Facebook photo of my friend Anna and wanted to know how old SHE was.  Click HERE to see why.





Friday, July 5, 2024

July 6, 2024

 

Did you watch Fourth of July fireworks?  I was asleep and didn't hear a thing.


I've enlarged this cartoon to make sure you can read the inscription on Harry's gravestone.


I've just discovered a rare photo of me in Mr. Billings' Chemistry class.


I love old photos, but wanted to share this 2015 shot of the Hotel del Coronado.  Click HERE for an enlargement and a link to John Bare's other photos.

Old pals from Horace Mann Richard Bouman and Larry Brackett got together a couple weeks ago and sent a photo.  They haven't changed a bit!  Click HERE and see for yourself.



Did you hang out at Funky Quarters on El Cajon Boulevard?  I saw George Carlin there.  Click HERE to see some souvenir programs -- and some newspaper articles I dug up.