Photogallery Age 13My very first Rhododendron Week publicity shotA shot from a SF Examiner Sunday Pictorial that I used on my House Of Charm flyerPublicizing the Auto ShowEvery year they asked me back to do publicity shots for The Furniture ShowUPI (United Press International) picked up this publicity still for the National Sports & Boat ShowAnother year of publicity for the Furniture Show. Using my married name now!A half-page Macy adHale department store newspaper adOne of Nerice Fugate's (owner of the House Of Charm agency) Asian fashion showsMacy advertisement. Great face-time!Another year publicizing, another Rhododendron Week!Macy advertisementAll the men had the same name: John Smith! Registering their names to me at a trade show.Publicity shot for the Business Opportunity ShowAnother photo by Ted Needham, a renowned photographer for the San Francisco Examiner. Taken in Golden Gate Park for a Sunday Supplement pictorial.This was my early House Of Charm agency flyer using the billboard prune adThe Furniture Show publicity shot I did every year for newspaper coverage1961 National Sports And Boat ShowMacy Ad printed in both the Examiner and San Francisco ChronicleAdvertising the 1961 Auto ShowAt the Sports And Boat Show. "Smile and look pretty.""Kari Sans"? In Boston, a publicity shoot promoting their Red Feather ContestThe artist Rex May being awarded a prize from the San Francisco Downtown Association for designing 49 Mile Scenic Drive signsFrom my time working with Debbie Reynolds and her line of fashion for petite women.Debbie Reynolds magazine adMacy ad emphasizing my sizePublicity for the Home Show (yes, they had a show for everything!)Cover shot for SF Examiner "Pictorial Living" Sunday SupplementNewspaper coverage of Society Fashion ShowMore Asian fashions modeledAnother Merchandise Mart show publicity shotWestern Merchandise Mart Show publicity shotMy name is misspelled (again) but a group of models advertising an International Golf Tournament1955 Market Week at the Merchandise Mart. I was 19 years old.This is a Clorox adthat got printed in newspapers and magazines. It is a great example of how the artist had me pose for his drawing.1960's