Sequoia High School - Cherokee Yearbook (Redwood City, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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tus 'FQ gl W of fem c fl ff? wi' . . . raising money 'For a high school in Greece, planning parlies, holding luncheons lor loreign sludenls al vari- ous colleges, and helping in Sequoia's exchange sludenl program was lhe World Allairs Club, one ol Sequoia's mosl aclive groups. The members were lrom lefl -- First Row: Warren Marlin, Dennis Beall, Jim Vaden, Tim Marlin, Ed Luplon, Herman Goeppele, Tom Morlon, Slan Price. Second Row: Andy Wilhrow, Leone Monlague, Diana Engleman, Emelie Olson, Sally Sawaslna, Mary Quigley, Dale Lawless, Carlo Ferrando. Third Row: Olga Berni, Andrea Terranella, Rose Terranella, George Nicholas, Hilda Pineda, Sherryl Hopkins, Lucille Nissen, Joan Barsocchini, Pal Craven, Judy Truesdell, Robin Pill, Douglas Oliver, Jerold Rosenberg, Barry Hinman, Roberl McKeown, Lawrence Fogel, Soler Caracalas, V. P.: Mike Oliver. . . . learning more aboul lhe leaching profession were lhe members ol lhe Fulure Teachers club, from lell - Firsf Row: Charles Wood, Hilary Harris, Michele Edwards, Paula Terrilo, Sue Lawrence, Jacqueline Gariano, Norine Laird, Dallas McPherson, Dianne Juperiaou. Second Row: Gail Joyce, Barbara Barlon, Bonnie Keilh, Milene Lackell, Joan Inman, Lora Landucci, Marlene Zapardi, Sue Dearborn, Maryiane Naughlen. Third Row: Kalhy Lane, JoAnna Fanssone, Lana Rehl, Lynn Wiley, Jackie Schwarling, Roberl Krogh, John Murphy, Sally Sawaslca, Louise Gwinner, Peggy Bozymowski. .lZ 'M'll 'I ..l -Q? a VF: Q' li A' Q ii'i

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. . . marching in parades, accompanying ihe Cheroke++es, and playing in +he concerls were just some iobs of fhe band. Mem- bers were Henry Aguirre, Ann Ayres, Bob Ayres, Bill Bechlell, Bob Bedwell, Bob Bell, Dennis Berglund, Ernesf Bickell, John Buck, Clyde Burch, Denis Caron, John Chrisfensen, Bob Currie. Marilyn Davis, Joe Dickinson, David Dislad, Bill Downing, John Edmonds, Jim Eldridge, Nancy Panos, Sam Flora, Lawrence Fogel, Tom Friiz, Bill Hansen, Dick Hernandez, Phil Hernandez, Sharon Hewiil, Dennis Higgins, Bill Hosford, Bob Hubbard, Ed Jensen, Paul Jordan, Eldon Kelley, Mary Kinnick, Ted Lamberi, Tim Lauer, Mike Lawion, Jerry Lillie, Corning McKennee, Dave Meissner, Dana Morgan, Joan Morgan, Phillis Moniobbio, Cosra Nichols, Fred Parrerson, John Randleff, Kaye Reaves, Dennis Regan, Barbara Shaw, Jack Shaw, Ron Spink, Eric Slrom- berg, Gary Swanson, Jim Tallman, Larry Thannisch, Gary Tranlow, Ted Veliquefle, Howard Ward, Bob Whiimore, Esfher Willis, Bob Wood. . . . providing smooih rhyihms and brighf music for The Variefies and dances were fhe members of +he dance band. The members were Denis Caron, John Chrisrensen, Ken Franklin, Phil Hernandez, Doug Hollingsworfh, Ed Jensen, Corning McKennee, Dave Meissner, Ernie Meissner, Cosia Nichols, Ed Sons- fergard, Gary Uffens, Ted Veli- queHe, Jim Welsh. . H . . . confribufing +o fhe harmony around school were ihe members of +he A Cappella Choir, from lefi - First Row: Helen Holmquis+, Glenda Benson, Nancy Hanson, Delores Cook, Jackie Mizelle, Marilyn Eddy, Janice Ipsen, CeCe Miles, Pa+ Swen- son, Kay Wa+son, Nancy Koonfz, Lynda Bosfwick, Camille Torberi, Mary Smiih, Rosey Wrigh+, Ru+h Packer, Doroihy Edge- worih, Roberl L. Clark, direcfor. Second Row: Margaref Riddell, Linda Localelli, Diane Craig, Nancy Greco, Clara Schur- ner, Faye Pope, Evelyn Sawdon, Doreen Ribeiro, Liz Crady, Joyce Hale, Veronica Bursick, Alice Oliver, BeHy Tambellini, Car- line Berggren, Evelyn Srrommen, Emelie Olson. Third Row: Tony Fuenres, Gary Moyle, Greg Larson, Don Bur+z, Jack Hernandez, Bruce Black, Ar'r Miller, Leroy Mesaris, Bud Beaffie, Bob Green, Jim Bishop, Don Brown, Lyndon Peierson, Jerry Eppler, Mike Welch, Curl Rayer, Ed Sonsfegard, Danny Zoller, Douglas Shand. S514-5555



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. . . collecling and exchanging slamps were lhe members of lhe Slamp Club, from lefl - Firsf Row: Jim Vaden, John Duncan, Dennis Beall, Carmino Garcea. Second Row: Alex Hick- lhier, Ed Luplon, Jim Kennon, Heinz Hick- lhier, Harry Griffilh. . . . going on lrips and planning for lheir lulure careers were lhe Fufure Nurses, from lefl - Firsl' Row: Sandra Fosler, Joanne Di- Grande, Pal Gadow, Sharon Garci, Sandi Mar- vin, Allyn Polls. Second Row: Nancy Gelmen, Diana Lawlon, Calhy Kalleren, Nancy Parrol, Kaye Reaves, Joanne Offull. Third Row: Jo Soulhward, Brenda Bering, Emelie Olson, Tony Fuenfes. . . . working wilh lhe booslers clubs lo raise money for a score-board for Terremere Field, helping in lhe cily-wide clean-up campaign, and assisling lhe school in a greal number of ways was lhe Key Club, Sequoia's only boys' service organizalion. The members were, from lefl - Firsf Row: Pele Savoia, Doug Daeiz, Sleve Chell, Bob Currie, Larry Meade, Kenl Fixman, Curl Von Mueller, Sammy Fora. Second Row: Tom Morlon, Gary Davis, Bill Hansen, Bill Green, Ken Tsulc-ushi, Dave Capilolo, Ed Lupion, Keifh Baulisla, Terry Johnson. Third Row: Gary Gea- gan, Doug Fell, Herman Goeppele, Soler Cara- calas, John Randlell, Dick Green, Bruce Ed- monds, Mike Moore, Jerry Gunnarson, Larry Cole, Jim Goodrich, Ed Buslardo. Fourth Row: Rea..- .'..1...2I 13,11 S.ail..a,.i, Finland. Tony Fa,

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