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

 - Class of 1968

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Mark Bailey Donna Bradley Jean Bren Sports Editor Business Circulation Manager Paula Chou Barbara Cockriel David Ellis Junior Editor Paste-ups, Art Copy George Frost Olga Garcia Candy Holcomb Copy Senior Editor Business Melvin Howell Kay Mazza Drew Medzyk Editorsin-chief Sophomore Editor Photographer Donna Miller Rob Neale Brent Rasmussen Index Photographer Business Manager LaVonne Rogers Russ Sankoff Teresa Shaw Business Copy Business JoAnn Todd Georgia Warren Roberta Mace Layout Editor Photographer Advisor V if x , .,,'x,, :K i v in ff l 21, . - - 'H' '- f . it -rf it - , , kai' in ifi'-May. I r T 'si -- ' it , M k,,: I 'Wh ft' ,css ess? . g ., ,w ig .1 'G 'N- '.,.' ' fl? but L . QM S ' it .ft Li is ,.:, 'r, Ti , J ti of F , ,,,,,h,9 4 ,A ,, . Y ft ff it as Q t t' wwpi sl, tv 3 s' ws, , ' T A i .Q etss ul T 'Tir Q' .- ,'- .4 W ,i,, f x i gggy f s's. i'irr .911 WHMN L , ,y,7:.Z, gV4,L . 5, ,,' i ' 'Z ' , e ff at 'Gold pager' retrospect updates Tales format To accent the l'reflections theme, a special student life section, Retrospect, was conceived. The l6 page section, printed on gold paper, incorporated special school events and honors with campus life. The Tiger colors were also employed on the cover, division pages, and in duotones scattered throughout the book. Beginning in the summer, the staff gathered in homes to select a theme and to develop it. Because the course in beginning publications was dropped from the cur- riculum, most staff members entered the class with little or no yearbook experience. As the year progressed more than lOO patrons were solicited. Other fund raising activities included Tiger Tracks calendar, sucker and photo sales. Breaking with tradition, the Tiger Tales was sold separately from the school newspaper, permitting a one- dollar price reduction over last year. San Luis hosted a special one day photography workshop for area staffs instructed by Bob Kriger, nationally known photogra- pher and inventor. WORKNIGHT-Tiger Tales editor Melvin Howell reviews layouts for the Retrospect section with Bob Hopkins and Fred Peterson, American Yearbook representatives. KNOW-HOW SESSION-LA. Herald-Examim er's Bob Michelson, prize winning photographer, urges young photog- raphers Georgia Warren, Richard Gove and Bret Vokoun to go for that one big shot. waayomsmWo.w , .ir M . ,

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PRESSED FOR TIME-Roar Editor Patti Fryer ponders over her 70th place news story at the Allan Hancock Tri-County Write Off. Other SLO journalists earning certificates were Ann Hoover lrith-featurei, Tracey Hasslein l5th-editoriall, Sandy Roest l9th-editoriall, and Mary Frost llOth--featurei. PRO CONFAB-Questioning professional sports writers are Richard Gove and Larry McGinnis at UCLA. Newspaper distributed to ASB card holders While the inclusion of the Tiger's Roar newspaper in the ASB package meant distribution to all card- holders, the drop in ASB sales meant fewer issues. Striving to maintain the All-American rating awarded by the National Scholastic Press Association for the fall semester '66, four staff members enrolled in summer workshop programs at Cal Poly and Riverside. The loss of the beginning publications class prompted an on-the-spot training of sophomores and newcomers and a mid-year shuffle of page editors. Along with the addition of the tiger talk sports column, the papervreflected Jim Lonborg's success in the World Series, Welfare Board's campaigns for involve- ment, the drill team, and family living'study. For the first time, reporters auditioned for the Roar on the Air, Saturday morning program. To gain further iournalistic training, staff members competed in the tri-counties write-offs and attended the UCLA Newspaper Day, Workshop West at Cal Poly, gf- i so E 6 1, 5 , :fs , ff. 'L' +1 sf' tx 3, Q . , , f and the San Francisco Press Day. ghd N, i i 14,19 -A ms: .- 5 9, 'U' - aryl. sv, ff. ffm ff - is -t .:,,- j . L, 3 fist Ai emi T is fe. - ,- - ...rf -- . . .V ff -,.., .. ,,. K .5 s f .. it 2, Q. ff. , is .xl at at F 3 Q if 'L A if--V i'.s ' i I . 1i f 5 ,ggi . ,.,. . V - . - ' ' i L S i fuses F . . ., -X - .: 1f :f- ff: Patti Fryer Tracey Hasslein Ann Hoover Olga Garcia Editor-in-chief Perry Golden Advertising Mgr. Marilyn Wight Reporter 80-Tiger's Roar Editorial Page Ed. Feature Page Ed. Bill McLennan Chris Cunningham Editorial Page Ed. Business Mgr. Larry McGinnis Bunni Shqw Reporter Reporter Front Page Ed, Mary Frost Feature Writer Birgit Dorman Exchange Ed. A - .:-,. s :-:.. . VW 2 .,. , ,, . MQ X se X , 1 s W , 4... I ,..,. .. ' o . ,file . - V -- .. .-- .. , S ., I ii ' s Sandy Roest News Page Ed, Mark Wirth Photographer Pam McDaniel Exchange Ed. , .fiery .. ,, , i - fs Bret Vokoun Sports Page Ed. Janet Tiffin Reporter Jessica Woodward Reporter Y, s sg, se, is ,E .Ss ., 92 ei Q? 4 Ss s .rf if sis 'Z it 2 iii' 'N V ' , -if Richard Gove Sports Writer Merrilyn Watts Staff Typist Roberta Mace Adviser



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Girls League views simplicity sized styles With the belief that girls should always dress attrac- tively, Girls League hosted the Modern Miss traveling fashion show in February. Jumpsuits, skirts, blouses, suits, dress and coat ensembles, and dressy dresses were modeled in the show, which introduced the new- size style patterns from Simplicity. ln April, California Dairy Princess Mary Lou King addressed an all-girl assembly on good grooming. She emphasized the importance of a balanced daily diet, rest, proper exercise and weight control. Girls League reprsentatives from all over the county gathered at Arroyo Grande for their annual conference. The theme of the March event was lt's a Girl's World . Proceeds from the traditional fall and spring Back- wards dances, themed Anything Can Happen and ldes of March were used to support Anastasia, Girls League's adopted Grecian daughter. Now in her senior year of high school, Anastasia, who has been in the Girls League family for six years, plans on a teaching career after college. THE PRETTY GIRL --Parading around the gym in the grand finale at the Girls League spring fashion show are models Charlene Stoddard, Nancy Belcher, and Aleta Petrucci. GREEK DAUGHTER-Selecting a Tiger, mascot of San Luis High, for Anastasia's Christmas box are Paula Chou and Candy Holcomb. Other gifts for the Girls League adopted daughter are blouses, skirts, a coat, socks, gloves, a blanket, perfume, and candies, REPORTER'S DREAM-Surrounded by females, Drew Medzyk takes notes at a Girls League noon meeting where the girls discuss the decorations for the fall Backwards Dance. 82-Girls League

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