Volume 11, No. 14
Headlines
- "Students say yes - Idea Forum materializes" (with a "Proposed Schedule"), by Cindy Hale
- "Buffalos, Camels booked for tri-school concert" - the famous Cubberley "Buffalo Springfield / Sopwith Camel" concert.
- Cub scholars earn acclaim
- Live muic highlights annual sports night
- Assembly held for exchanges
- Licence age-limit reaches eighteen
- Photo - Sallie Neall in the "Idea Forum" sidewalk billboard. (Photo by Scott leGear)
- Photo "Concert Master" (photo by Hal Sampson)
- "Deena Bonn dilemma", Editorial by Alison Wissig
- "The Monicle", column by Doug Monica - eyewitness account of anti-war activism in San Francisco
- "A Thousand and One Nights", column by Dave Lawrence. Rebuttal to a letter to the editor (below).
- 2 Letters to the editor - one from a non-student praising assistance she got from 3 members of the "Executors" car club - Joe Baldwin, Mike House, and Jim Douglas. - and one from Nanette Dumas at Palo High School taking issue with an earlier review of a play given at Paly.
- Great photo by Scott LeGear of Marc Dilly and his pet frog "Vomit" who was entered in a jumping frog contest.
- Article by Suzi Reed about Folio (student literary magazine) and the frog jumping contest.
- "'Third Wave' presents inside look into Fascism", by Bill Klink. Account of experiment done in three Sophomore Social Studies (Contemporary World) classes by teacher Ron Jones.
- "Students present Gershwin concert".
- "Purr-fect Truth", column by Bob Warford.
- Photo by Kehres (John or Randy?) of a girl taking technical typing.
- Cubberley Technical Typing offers 20% Salary Increase
- "CSF ponders 'individual'
- 'Happy Times' are here again. (Photo by Bill Parrish of Bill Perry and Carlos Fernandez).
- The Fat Angel - column by John Mott-Smith
- Photo, by Hal Sampson, of School Psychologist Dr. Fern Bruner
- "ROP program familiarizes student to science field"
- "Dress standards resolved"
- Photo, by Scott leGear of girls doing synchronized swimming.
- "Rain hampers spring athletes", by Jed Silver (with a photo of a flooded dugout by Bill Parrish)
- "Cub netters even record"
- "Swimmers end season with win.
- Trackmen stomped by Paly
- Cubberley nines post victories over Carlmont
Ads
- Antiques, etc.
- Red Barn
- Miniature poster by Bill Perry for the Buffalo Springfield concert.
- Harryman's
- Charleston Center Pharmacy
- Stapleton Florist
- Drapers Music Center
- Twin Dragon Cafe and Deli
- Douglas Sewing Machines and Fabrics
- HAL's San Antonio Music Center
- Mock's Flowers
- Charleston Cleaners
- Crossed Swords Fencing Acadamy
- Bird's Ice Cream (Hand-drawn cartoon of donkey with caption "Hee Haw! I am a donkey, but *you* are probably human - you have all the luck! I can't eat Bird's Ice Cream. I can't drink strawberry sodas, they won't let me in! You humans have all the luck!")