Pages from the Program of Dedication
- Poem Written for Mr. Crawford
James
B. Crawford was born in Chesterville, Pennsylvania. He graduated from
West Grove High School, where he earned letters in four sports.
In May of 1930 he received his B.S degree in Health and Physical Education
from West Chester State College. Here, too, he was awarded letters
in four sports.
He began his teaching career at Lansdale High School in September
of 1930 where he taught Health and Physical Education. He was also
head track coach and assistant football coach. In 1940, he obtained
his Master's degree in Education from Temple University.
Two years later, he married Virginia Workman, a foreign language teacher
also from Lansdale High School. In 1942, he was inducted into the
United States Navy in which he served four years.
On his return to Lansdale in 1946, he continued as instructor of Health
and Physical Education and as track and cross-country coach. The latter
team in 1949 won the school's first district championship in any sport.
Lansdale High School became North Penn High School in 1955, and Mr.
Crawford became its first Athletic Director while continuing as track
coach and as an instructor of Driver Education.
He was the father of two sons. James, Jr. is a counselor at North
Penn High School, while Michael, a 1972 graduate of West Chester University
passed away in 1978. He also had three grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Some of his major accomplishments include the following:
- His track teams won 276 league dual meets
and lost only 7 league dual meets during his coaching career.
- His teams maintained the Bux-Mont League
Championship in track for 22 consecutive years from 1948 until 1969
inclusive, when he retired from coaching.
- At the time of his retirement from coaching,
his teams had 95 consecutive league dual meet victories between
1958 and 1969.
- His mile relay teams won the Bux-Mont League
Mile Relay Championship at the Penn Relays 18 out of 22 times between
1948 and 1969.
- He was selected as the Honorary Referee
for Secondary Schools at the 1968 Penn Relays.
- His 1969 track team won the District One
Track and Field Championship for North Penn for the first time.
- His track teams have also won a number
of Invitation Meets, Relay Carnivals, and County Championships during
his coaching career.
- He coached many league, district, and state
champions in track and field, and many of their records still stand.
- In May of 1991 he was inducted into the
Souderton-North Penn Hall of Fame
- In November of 1991 North Penn High
School's stadium was rightfully named Crawford Stadium.
- In 1969 he retired from coaching and five
years later retired from teaching.
- He continued to officiate cross country,
track and field, and swimming, both at the high school and college
levels.
- Mr. Crawford served as meet referee for
the Suburban One League Cross Country and Track and Field Championships
as well as the District One Cross Country and Track and Field Championships
for over 20 years. He was also an official at the PIAA State Track
and Field Championships during that time.
- Officiated at the NCAA Division One Cross
Country and Track and Field Meets on two different occasions.
- He died at the age of 88 in November of
1996
- He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Track
and Field Hall of Fame in 1997

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