1965 Graduation/Smirnoff Ad

April 18, 2008 – 5:57 pm

June 3, 1965

In the olden days before computers could proof print a whole page, the people laying out news pages would get a piece of paper called a dummy with empty boxes marking where the ads went. The first time you would see the whole package was when the paper was printed. This was the front of the local section.

Oops.

At the top of this page Mission High valedictorian Kathleen Simms kisses the ring of Rev. Harry Anselm Clinch. She was one of 88 students graduating in the class of 1965. At the bottom of the page a couple of swinging hipsters are living it up after a stiff belt of Smirnoff. The drink recipe has a kick, hence the name the Mule.

Smirnoff has since brought the sophistication level up on their advertising, and today sober graduations get more attention.

  1. 2 Responses to “1965 Graduation/Smirnoff Ad”

  2. David,
    Did you notice the advertisement for Vinyl/ASBESTOS!? floor tile? And all these years we’ve been worrying about asbestos ceilings while the stuff was right under our toes. WOW!

    Joe Dunlap

    By Joe Dunlap on Sep 29, 2008

  3. Thanks Joe for the comments here and on the Morro Bay High School posts. I was hoping someone would recognize the Space Race post.

    I missed the asbestos tile ad. Think twice before you tear up that dated floor tile.

    By David Middlecamp on Sep 30, 2008

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