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Sequoit Centennial Logo Released
Sequoit Centennial Logo Released

Sequoit Centennial Logo Released

100Years Logo
The logo for the upcoming year’s “Sequoit Centennial Celebration” combines tradition, color and school spirit to represent the history of ACHS. The images in the “100” will be customizable based on what the logo is being used for. In the near future, the centennial committee hopes to release information to purchase yard signs and apparel with the logo on them. The committee said yard signs will be customizable with the photos and what can be said in addition to the logo.

Next school year marks Antioch Community High School’s 100th birthday.

Today, the centennial committee released the logo for ACHS’s 100 year celebration. The logo uses one of the school’s colors, cardinal, represents images of Sequoits throughout history and also pays attention to tradition with the feather and the arrow. The mantra of the year will be “Once a Sequoit, Always a Sequoit,” and it will be included with all centennial events and materials.

The images used in the “100” will be interchangeable and customizable based on sports, academics, fine arts, events and celebrations.

The year-long celebration will include a variety of events and opportunities for tradition to be honored and alumni to be recognized. Events, dates and details will be shared as soon as they are finalized. Check back on the Tom Tom website or Facebook, or on the ACHS Facebook page, to receive updates and more information.

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The committee includes ACHS Principal Bradford Hubbard, English department chair and ACHS alumna Dee Andershock, English teacher and Sequoia adviser Sarah Ogborn, Information Learning Center secretary and ACHS alumna Kathleen Stewart, school board member Bart Winkler, Gabbie Street and outgoing Sequoit Pride President Dawn Latakas. The committee is being chaired by English teacher and Tom Tom adviser Patrick Johnson.