Volume 11, No. 15 (second)
Courtesy of Mark Hancock / Cubberley 1969
Note that there were two editions labeled V 11 No. 15. A special "election edition" and this regular edition.
Headlines (Pages 1 and 2)
- "Twenty Six Hopefuls vie for Commissioners Posts".
- "Where did the Students Go?" Cubberley English teacher Miles Putnum took a survey of students actually attending Idea Forum sessions and found only 388 students on campus, and of those, only 102 were in organized Idea Forum Sessions.
- Newsweek Representative to speak at publications banquet. William Flynn to speak at publications banquet.
- "Racial Prejudice Cited at Cubberley", by Carman Gayters
- Photo (by Chuck Scott) captioned "This was the scene of the first really 'gay' senior prank. Festooned with paper streeamers, it looks more like a psychopathic May Day".
- "A House Divided", editorial by Bill Klink. Regarding the failure of students to embrace the Idea Forum, and of an attempted coup to oust Student Body President Jon Briskin.
- "The PurrFect Truth", column by Bob Warford. Humor about the election and senior cut day.
- "The Monicle", column by Doug Monica.
- "The Question Mark", column by Steve Bickford
Headlines (Pages 5 and 6)
- "Wreck leadership class camps out at Rio Del Mar", by Kim Colbert. I'm not sure what this was about. A bunch of girls went on a sleepover somewhere in Aptos?
- "SEEe Tutors serve EPA" ("Students for Equal Education serve "East Palo Alto").
- Senior wins "Superior" award at Industiral Arts Expo
- Tune In to the Spring Concert
- "Trackmen Finish Second in Finals" by Barry Kreible
- "Varsity plagued by Brutal Bats", by Jed Silver
- "Alan Sonne: athlete and scholar", by Bill Bourgaize
- "Fisher SPAL Tennis Champ" - about Rick Fisher
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