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0 . -l N7 90 A LII 0 NI W AIBICIDIEIIFIGIHIIIJIKIL SEQUOIA UNION HIGH SCHOOL 1 948-1 949 MEMBERSHIP CARD ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Fee 52.50, including one yeor's subscription to Sequoia Timex 7,74 V, .gg M' ifflcfrwrez ' Signowre of Member 9I1Ol1ll12I13Il4I15l'l6Il7I18I19l2O J x I7m1nry my y .11 ma i'muvrv1.-,iwrwz vl I'1n1m I waz, Iorlmmlz- to Im rv-II--nl qrmr ul :Jurlr-ulzr workmr muh -vw 'III'-y In-Ip.--I tm make Ill Il 1: I1 muvlx -m:m+: I xzuwvv .wr-qmw1I ry: lv-C111-II II11-m as wvll me I 4I 'I I joys-4I vvvly v.-'ml ol ll, mrI I WI1-IvlIx+'1w'.v Cnrnxnlfasnorlvr lln- In l II I, DARLENE DAHNELI. FINANCE COMMITTEE-F . . mu' Adrienne Weine. DTI 'OH5YVi n'i LFE? HNANCF STAFF s+Fmd.r.g Le-+.+.a Eder Mana V 5 , ll rene me e l Ia er of Funance Commrllee Mr Underwood Ad Eder, Diane Weymoufh. Back row: Carol Robin, q Sharon Konqsle, Joanne Woolvedon, new - Bill Phelo,-,I fgckef manager' and his assmant John Cleve Slwaron Kongsle and lolmn lmbernon are busy selling land are Shown busiyv Counfinc monex HHH A mama sclwool supplies lo Eugene Fernandez anfl Long
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MISS DORIS DEAN MR, CLYDE OGDEN CAROLE KELLOGG MR. THOR KROGH MR. DONALD BOGIE Dean of Girls Supcrmyendmy Commissioner Princi al P Dean ol Boys This year haf. been rrno nl l'C',lVQHf1lZf3llOF1 and re efalablinlrmenl. The Sludenl Councll has been an enllwusiaslic group 'rlwis year and l1 accomrnllrlned rl qrcfrl floral, Fry cialull-lwinq llre Board ol Wellare was one ol llre main leaks. Qroanizinq llwe Hall Monlfors, rlwe Pap Cornmillee, llwe llwreo lurrrr Cnrrnrll VYlfTfxllDQ'r, and llre Council Dlnner were among llre clnlel afcornplialwmenls ol 'rlwe Council. -Carole Kellog 'Nw-N ,..M,,ghL . .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL-f-l'rr 1 row .mxrrrlrrrq llf-ll to rrrylrtj Nrul Drckcnrron, Don Wczlsclr, AIlrr.d'Hocklf:y, Roger Nrrqnnl, Mike Hewrll, Rene GUS ,V ' H ,. Y r , - l- rl- Arr lr,.,orr If-'rr 11' ,rzrlr-1.1-. llrrfrll lun-r., lmrr Loorrrrsz, Clyde Harper, Hen Swan, Irm Morr Meri Kelleher, Bob Lurn, Brll Carorllo, Sam Moncrrell, Bob Benhe Pr' Mullrnfr ii'-vnnl rrrw llr' Hr 'lr-r Mrrrrr- l'1r-ro--rrr, Marqfarr-r Lrlly, Dronns- Darrus, Beverly Vrnrreqarr, Coral Harqens, loan Karpen, Anne Davrsz, Larry Brocr Hull l.f-v.'1'., Dan lMlrr-- . ll' rl l'1'-r rrr ll rr MVN1-rl, llrrk Allrruclrl, lrrn llrrnvoll, Manrrszl Harnrrr-L, Torn Mwrwrr-, Hoy lrrvorrrr, Hfxrrrl Wrllel, llwk Schrvr, Clldrlolle DBBC lfryff- lhrru- Marfpfr 31r-v r-- llrrrrly llrprrrlzwr-rr Nancy Wookward, Mrs llc-bb Mr Walsh Thrrd row lkrrovlrrrql Mary Yeo loanne Marwold, Sydney Koenrq, Elrnor Cru C'rarlrlr-r Crnwlorrl Gr:-rflrr-n iQ'lrvvr1r-r lirrlwrw Krfrrrwr, Rrnrla Shall, lanr-r Kfrlloqq, ludy Butler, Hfarlnarfr Casale-Ir, Clmrlrrrr- Plante, Mary Bclrrnr, Shrrley Pinkpu Sally Mosernan Slraron lffmq In ll' vl k'rr:!r:,, lbfrn l'-flf'Gee, Evelyn Leon, Slrrrley Hylenrier, Pat Wl'!llf?, Carol Tracy, leanrzrrer Baccer, Don Pratr, Duck Corpsrern, You row lsarlrrnql Marfrrr- lllunrly llr l- rrr. fl'-rrtry lillr-rr Wagner Dmnrw W+zll.s, Nancy lfxpscorl, loan Brady, Hoqor Worst, lolrn Lvavrrt, Duck Arrnsrronq, Marron Her mann, Rosemary SM-rrrlnerfr Mrrlvrrr Wollr-rrl, lfrrw llxlllrrll, Hd Covolo, Gary lonfwz, laCkre lackzuon, Mfxrrlcrv Rrlclrrv Mr-rrrlwrf: mrssrno lrorn the prclure Yvonne Camp Ed Brown before Council af Ci+y Hall Chambers r ,r 'Nw 4 We by F , ,. f-' Tj-ffg r :L EIMS don, Sandra Chrrnlf-rrrvv-rr Parton IN-ar, Lrrvka llrr:.f'lrnrl7, Don Prwsl .l.f'5 f' -W frrrffy M 0 r lei Q e 1. , Q. , ,r li +4 ,l 5 , qi T ,L , ui ,SL N rt, we X X 1 3 M .E 3. 51 32 54 W S' W PM , ' S 1 H' l F .' ' ,R 1 ' l f- T' 'lf lllufl M sniff F' 8 V vm l l ki 'gg + fi ' ,r , f Q ' 3? ff Q 1 Q iff? 1 1 ..x, Q 4 h. Q ,, V ' 5 'le l 431 . a -v 1 , R Q ,r. ... , r 3 36 rn 4 ' y 'f ' q f N Y RYE S+uden+ Governmenf Commiflee
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MES Sequoia Times Win Two Awards that .l THE STAFF Oi: Ti-iE,5EQUOiA TIMES papa tai their picture last tall beiare luiziirsii 1 ,M il 't . ,i-iiri, Snqiuiia Tirnes. Reading from left to riqht, Iii I ii w .iw l'.'iiri1 lliiynri i nnwv editor: Jerol Garrison, editor-in-chief! P i-.iid fl if-i -' lii,s spins editor' ard Marian Farwell, ad rnanaqer. Fi int ir J, I- lt tr iifitrt li lnrxaii i,.lt.iml editorg Claire Bailey, girls' 4, in i'.lrt.r F.irli.ii.'i 'nn r-n, 1-ditorial editor: Carol Bradford, business fii.ii-ii if-i Brit iii M fr w'-' X iii ,lation rnaniiqeri and Joanne Brown, teature i-itwiii iii .tilt M-,s s ii in rnany years. produced more than twenty -it ti its it fi iiirwi' ' .r. ,' the liirrl year. They also combined statls ,ein wi- iii: A ' Cirnrwinlf- tltn Piily ttiqh sihwol paper, lo produce a 't--i piiiiii Qirrrir ,in fr in pilziii ity lor the traditional paIy'SOquOia basketball ,Amir fttrriii ii t viii ' 'w i Iiflr,-Fl the graduation issue, Christmas issue ir' rar f-f-fw pai--r rind wrryrrrn p ' rral is'.i.e'i, are M P THE CUB STAFF, lirut year io irrialisrn students, produced three issues ot the g '1'H f1 Iiitrifri this ynar, ln p-.bit-,hinq these editions the cubs took over all 'IH' 'l ii-Nl wiritifrns firdinnrily linld by statt members. These students, who will 'L'f':0 'wrt year s upper statt, planned the issues, wrote all the stories, fad F t1ii WI 'fWF1l '0d the necessary work singlehanded. Those in the bark riw air-, if-tt ti, riiitrt, Allie Elliot, Barbara Turner, Margaret Andrews, Adolf- Hildrbrand, Carolyn Shaw, Pat White, Marty Snyder, and Norma lhornpsiin, Front row, lett to right, George Perrier, Jerry Merrill, AI Beban, LOUIS PUIGICV Kent Hallowell., and Ed Antognoli. Missing from the picture is Mary Krabbe Editor Reports on Year's Activities COMMISSIONER OF PUBLICA- TIONS STATEMENT By Jerol Garrison The Sequoia iirnes, in keeping up ti retard nl beinq one ot the leadinq hiqn srhool papers in this area, aqain reieved two national awards tl-i. year One ot' the-ie was a tiri' pla e ratinq in the Colurnbia Scnolastii' Pres' Assoriation iontest lor general exieilenfe, and the other was a tiirst plane award in the National Scholas tic Press Association, which is second only to the All-American ratinq. The winninq ot these awards was JEROL GARRISON For the lrst time in the Times' Iris- trvry the Daoer was produred by phata rillwt lithoqraphy, a process wltilli rriride possible only by the Continued hard work ol tl-e stall el the paper wt-i'n was already handicapped by beinq one ot the srnalle-,t statts rr nifide possible the use ot many more many years. Also thanks qo to Mi., photographs and rnproduitiiwn mi an I iri. ise Watkin+,, iournalisrrt adviser for in 'eased arni-i ,nt fit' art work. A pluq the iirst part ol the siliool year V' stiild be given tiir Peninsula Litho tier experienced, well intorrned lead uiaph Cfawpany ti r their line work in ership, and to Mr, John lvlrcallrey p.ibiiil'irq al Zh irsues ot' the paper who took over the duties ot adviiei and to Qayliik Typesettors who will inqly l?l set the type at all hairs of the night, when Miss Watkins was translerred 1 the history department. YOUNG IDEAS STAFF MEMBERS are shown above making plans for thi' years edition ol the school literary magazine whiiih made its appearance or the Sequoia campus last month, Seated around the table. lett to right, arf Marlene Peppard, Louanne Silstrop, Carol Roselyn, and Stevens Tucker Standing are Miss Violet Palmer, adviser, and Alan Baker, The magazine ii a product ot the creative writing glass and contains both short stories anc poetry, This year was the first year that story iilustrations and pictures o the individual authors were used in the book. Young Ideas originated ir i942 when a top-notch senior English class ol Miss Palrneris turned out twc nnimeographed editions. Last year was the first year it was printed.
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