Volume 11, No. 13
April 7, 1967
Headlines
- "Annual County Fair Calls all Cougars" ("Crazy Capers at Cubberley Carnival")
- Photo of Carnival Queen finalists Lynn Peterson, Gretchen Wooding, and Jan Bird
- Faculty debating the question IF ("Idea Forum" - alternative class idea originating from Mr. Chad Osborne and Mr. Ron Jones).
- "Heavenly Scene" set for Villa Hotel (Senior Prom)
- "Cub Hosts CASC Convention" (California Association of Student Councils)
- Photo (by Bill Parrish) of Secretary Kit Lanier and President Kirk Schumacher.
- Editorial "Why Make a Change?", by Tony Pitre
- "Through the Tiger Eye", column by Bernice Sakuma and Robin Leler. Interesting reference to Ron Jones and the Third Wave... a short paragraph reading "There have been reports of strange happenings in Mr. Jones' Contemporary History classes. It has something to do with the Gestapo and curved hands..."
- Photo (by Scott LeGear) of "Miss Ebony Deb" Cotillion debutantes Linda McDonald, Naja Griffin, Jackie Barton, and Debbie Gaytors.
- "The Axiom", column by Matt Stahl about the conflict between supports and opponents to the Viet Nam conflict.
- Photo of Tony Pitrie and Bernice Sakuma (Credited as "Parrish-Sampson")
- CSF members plan Gunn conference
- "Buffaloes, Camels stampede". Announcement for the Buffalo Springifield, Sopwith Camel concert. (Thursday, April 27, 1967, Tickets $2.75 with a student body card, $3.50 without).
- "Cub Linguists make top grade"
- "Deena Bonn takes on new image"
- Exchange Students to conduct panel
- Talkative senior triumphs (Marc Covitt on the forensics team)
- "The Questionn Mark", column by Steve Bickford
- 'Forensics Team wins top honors"
- "Award honors top journalist"
- "...and CHOCOLATE COVERED BUMBLEBEES", column by Diane Hodges.
- Solo groups win ratings at festival.
- Folio goes to the wind
- "At the Flicks", column by Ann Taboroff
- Ham operators run Cub Radio station WB6TIL (photo by Hal Sampson showing Bill Parrish (WB6NQZ) , Don Adams, and Dave Leaffer (WB6OTN).
- "Exchange from Without", column by Nadine Binasik
- "Soph tennis ace gives team a boost" (article about tennis star Rick Fisher)
- "Balboni lone tourney choice; Leage play slowed by rain.
- "Building year for golf team"
- "Sophs Topple Bellarmine"
Ads
- Grodins ("Rent-a-tux")
- CHarleston Center Pharmacy
- Stapleton Florist
- Stevens Fabrics
- Twin Dragon Cafe and Deli
- Mock's Flowers
- Draper's Music Center
- Selix formal wear
- Antiques, etc.
- HAL's San Antonio Music Center (special price coupon for new Doors LP)
- Charleston Barber Shop
- Pacific Telephone (employment ad)
- Roos/Atkins
- Charleston Cleaners
- Crossed Swords Fencing Acadamy