San Luis Obispo High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (San Luis Obispo, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 104 text:

Pep Club initiates homecoming activity Pep Club produced a new innovation for Tigerville's '67 Homecoming. Slave Day provided an opportunity for all young men to purchase, for one school day, the serv- ices of any Tigress of his choice. The service included carrying books and cafeteria trays and almost any menial task which the imaginative slave drivers could devise. The club-sponsored homecoming float was an old tire engine with the Pep Squad riding it in the parade. Slave Day was only one of many Pep Club money- making activities. Pep Club salesmen sold the new eat 'em up, Tigers buttons, staged bake sales and sponsored the fall and winter after game dances. From the club treasury, the expenses of pep squad members were un- derwritten for the summer clinics at Redlands University. FIRE ENGINE FIVE-Tiger clowns wave to homecoming parade-goers. is :K El f E i PEP CLUB-FRONT ROW: Debbie Bebeau, Donna Bradley, Paula Chou, Julie Santana, Kathy Gallagher, president, Cheryll McGlasson, vice president, Marilyn Lokken, publicity, Bob Turney, Dave Dulitz. ROW 2: Miss Carnell, adviser, Darreld English, Randy Martin, Prince Lewis, Becky Schaub, secretary, Shirley Silveira, Joanne Farmer, Kathy True. ROW 3: Don Martin, Pat Mallory, Linda Schoepf, Sharon Bailey, Dorrie ioo-Pep Club 'ew . lifalt 95. Irv' Weiss, Frank Bines, Jean Bretz, Debbie Confer, Marilyn Gibbons. ROW 4: Jill Augsberger, Kathy McGinnis, Cathy Jones, Maureen McGuire, Shari Tamo, Dick Paget, Neil Lewis, Elaine Pettenger, Sandy Crosno, Starla Swenson, Susie McCullar, Debbie Crosno, Lori Parsons, Barbara Bower, Kathy Angerer, Debbie Preston.

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'Tips for Teachers'- Dr. Watson's address Dr. William Watson, county superintendent of schools, addressed members of Future Teachers of America, stress- ing the importance of qualified instructors in our society. Dr. Watson emphasized the need tor teachers in specialized fields such as mental retardation and speech defects. He also cautioned members on how to act during iob interviews and handed out sample appli- cations for members to fill out. A deeper understanding of how to bring out the qualities of each individual child was sought by FTA members as they participated in the bi-annual teacher's observations at city schools. By actually working with the children, members gained first hand experience of what it is like to be a teacher. After the observations, several members received decorated thank you notes from the elementary school children. , FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW, Elena ROPP, spring program, Jean Thoma, Nancy Belcher, fall president, Brenda Nordquist, tall secretary. BACK ROW: Miss Toalson, adviser, Diana Bovee, spring secretary, Elizabeth Becker, Laurel Isola, spring treasurer, Jill Fillegar. OFFICERS NOT PICTURED: Susan Shaw, tall treasurer, Kathy Knight, spring vice-president, Vicki Greenall, spring president. INDIAN CHIEF-FTA observer Jean Thoma staples feather head- bands for Pacheco school kindergarten students. In return, the children danced injun style especially for her during Thanksgiving festivities. Future Teachers-99



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Milf 1 il K Q W jJ5.ea3-E,-E',ia.f A Q gif RALLY ENTERTAINMENT-Pep Club members lat left! present one of their Friday pep rally favorites, HOMECOMING OFFICIALS-Kathy Gallagher and Cheryll McGlcsson lbelowl spark Homecoming spirit with the traditional Tiger poster for the team to run through. Cheryll is also responsible for the big Tiger felt banner which proudly distinguishes the section. DOWNTOWN RALLY-Students and townspeople congregate on court house steps to witness the climax of the first home- coming float parade in many years lbelowl. , -v s Q mal mari' 'f

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