Late in 1924, the Hills (Carrie, Merton and kids) drove south from town on a narrow two-lane oiled road (Coast Highway) and turned toward the ocean on a street curving toward the beach (Oak Street).
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As Tom Morey and company grew and moved into a
small factory facility on Oak Street in Carlsbad, Craig offered to help Tom design a logo for the Morey Boogie Board. Tom wanted an image that showed what could be a boy or girl with long hair blending into the wave as they became part of the ocean, Libuse tells SurferToday.
The final logo became an iconic image for the famous bodyboard for many years, and the $25 Craig was paid for the rights to it became his first paycheck with Morey Boogie.
Despite keeping a low profile, Craig Libuse is a key personality in the