Guide To The Sun Weekly Newspaper Collection (1986 – 1989)

Overview +

DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Accession Number

89.100

Creator

This collection was assembled by various employees of the Sun Weekly Newspaper.  It was donated by Stephen Kessler, Editor and Founder of the Sun, Santa Cruz Weekly Newspaper on 10 November 1989.

Extent

Fourteen (14) Boxes
10.34 feet approximately

Repository

The Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History Archives
705 Front Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Abstract

This collection consists of five (5) boxes of photographs and nine (9) boxes of newspapers from the Santa Cruz County publication the Sun. There are approximately eight hundred (800) black and white, and color photographs ranging in size from 3×5 to 8×10 dating from the time of the newspaper publications period of productivity between 1986 and 1989. Also in this collection are nine (9) boxes of newspapers from the Sun dating from 9/11/86—10/27/89. There are approximately three-hundred twenty-four (324) newspapers total. The newspaper publications in this collection are from the four (4) years the Sun was active and running. The photographs in this collection include many that were never published, and are primarily of locals and community events and activities.

Location

The Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Santa Cruz, CA

Preferred Citation

The Sun Weekly Newspaper Collection, The Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Santa Cruz, CA

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the head of Archives at MAH.  Researchers may be responsible for obtaining copyright permission to use material not produced by museum personnel.

Process By

Renata McRee

Date Completed

2014

History +

The Sun was a weekly newspaper publication founded by poet, editor, prose writer and translator Stephen Kessler in the 1980’s. The newspaper was published by Solar Powers Publishing and was available on Thursdays each week, with subjects of articles focusing on aspects of “News, Living, arts, and opinion for Santa Cruz County”, the Sun’s caption title. Contributors to the Sun included many writers who were also well known voices in various other publications such as Geoffrey Dunn, Michael S. Gant, Tim Eagan, Bob Johnson and Kessler himself. After the October 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, the Sun ceased publication, its final edition focusing on the earthquake. The Sun first appeared in September of 1986. The publication ceased running in October 1989. The collection within the MAH archives includes four (4) years of newspaper publications as well as photographs of locals and community events and activities, many which did not make it into the publication.

Arrangement +

SERIES I. THE SUN PHOTOGRAPHS

SUBSERIES I.A. PERSONALITIES

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.1.  Portrait Studio Photographs
SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.2.  Personalities
SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.3.  Personalities
SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.4.  Veterans and Anti-War Protesters
SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.5.  Elders
SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.6.  Neighborhoods and Their People
SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.7.  Kids and Families
SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.8.  People and Places

SUBSERIES I.B. ENVIRONMENT

SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.1.  Agriculture
SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.2.  Labor
SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.3.  Pollution and Environment (1)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.4.  Pollution and Environment (2)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.5.  Wildlife and Horticulture
SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.6.  Landmarks and Architecture (1)

SUBSERIES I.C. POLITICS

SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.1.  Politics (1)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.2.  Politics (2)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.3.  Politics (3)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.4.  Politics and People
SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.5.  Protests and Demonstrations
SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.6. Cops and Law

SUBSERIES I.D. COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.1.  Education
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.2.  History
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.3.  Science
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.4.  Religion
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.5. Health, Sports, Self-Defense (1)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.6.  Health, Sports, Self-Defense (2)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.7.  Community Organizations
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.8.  Festivals and Fundraising
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.9.  Miscellaneous
SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.10.  Miss California

SUBSERIES I.E. BUSINESS

SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.1.  Business and Buildings (1)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.2.  Business and Buildings (2)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.3.  Business and Buildings (3)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.4.  Restaurants
SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.5.  Journalists (1)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.6.  Journalists (2)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.7.  Writers and Poets (1)
SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.8.  Writers and Poets (2)

SERIES II. NEWSPAPERS

SUBSERIES II.A. VOLUME 1 NO.1-16
SUBSERIES II.B. VOLUME 1 NO.17-35
SUBSERIES II.C. VOLUME 1 No. 36-51 AND VOLUME 2 No.1-2
SUBSERIES II.D. VOLUME 2 NO.3-17
SUBSERIES II.E. VOLUME 2 NO.18-29
SUBSERIES II.F. VOLUME 2 NO. 30-44
SUBSERIES II.G. VOL. 2 NO. 45-52 AND VOL. 3 NO.1-13
SUBSERIES II.H. VOL.3 NO.14-36
SUBSERIES II.I. VOL. 3 NO.37-52 AND VOL.4 NO.1-7.1

Contents +

SERIES I. THE SUN PHOTOGRAPHS

Five (5) Boxes

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series consists of five (5) boxes of photographs in black and white, and color ranging from 3″x5″ to 8″x10″ in size. The photos are from the Santa Cruz publication the Sun, which was active from 1986-1989. The photographs are primarily of locals and community events and activities. Some of the photos were never published.

This series consist of five (5) subseries:

I.A. Personalities
I.B. Environment
I.C. Politics
I.D. Community and Education
I.E. Business

SUBSERIES I.A. PERSONALITIES

One (1) Box with nine (9) Folders

Subseries Scope Content Summary

This subseries consists of nine (9) folders containing photographs of Santa Cruz locals or neighborhoods within one (1) box.  The photos are of individuals of various ages, posing either in portraits or in ensemble photos at community events, or engaged in workplace activities. There are also some photos of neighborhoods and of military veterans. The photos are primarily in black and white or sepia and date from the early to mid-1980’s. The folders are labeled as follows: Personalities (3 folders), Military Vets (1), Elders (1), Neighborhoods and their People (2 folders), Kids/Families (1), and People and Places (1).

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.1.  Portrait Studio Photographs

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The first folder labeled “Personalities” contains: approximately forty (4) 3×5 studio portrait shots of individuals, some identified with names on the reverse, and many unidentified. Some of the identified individuals include: Tim Eagen, B. Modern, “Fast Edy”, Charles Prentiss, Franklin Avery, Jane Harlow, Beth Regards, Paul Schraub, Eric Mathes, and A. West. The photos are bust portraits (from the shoulders upward) and there are some duplicates. Also in this folder are about fifty (50) black and white or sepia 5×5 and 8×10 photos of various individuals (and one dog) engaged in activities such as surfing or playing instruments. Some individuals are identified and many are not. Identified individuals include: Mary Holmes (2 photos), A. Jacobs at the Capitola Theater (2 photos), Beverly Garora, Artist Manny Santana (6 photos, 1 duplicate), Manny and Alicia Santana (1 photo), Lance Linartes KVSP Sation Manager (1 photo), George Cuneo Follies M.C. (1) among others.

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1:1

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.2.  Personalities

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The second folder labeled “Personalities” contains: approximately eighty (80) 5×7, 8×12, and 3×5 black and white and sepia tone photographs of various individuals. Some are identified and some are not. Some individuals in this folder include: Manny Santana (1 photo), Peter O’Toole and friend on set of “The Creator” (1 photo), Jim Hayes and Fast Edy (1 photo and approx. 20 negatives), Dave and Scott U.C.S.C. window washers (2), Marge Martel of the S.C. Symphony and others.

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1:2

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.3.  Personalities

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The third folder labeled “Personalities”: This folder contains approximately sixty (60) photos and 5 sheets of negatives with twenty (20) photos on each sheet. Photos are in black and white of various individuals engaged in such activities as sailing and playing instruments, or involved in their work activities. Photos are either portraits or ensemble photos and range in size from 5×7 to 8×12. Some individuals identified include: Tom Rickman Screenwriter (2), Joe Schultz of India Joze Restaurant (1), Mr. Dennis Britton Architect (2), Erik Tiemens animation intern at The Walt Disney Co. (1), Yolanda King quest speaker Martin Luther King Day 1987 (1 photo) among others.

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1:3

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.4.  Veterans and Anti-War Protesters

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The fourth folder labeled “Military Vets”: This folder contains approx. thirty (30) black and white and color photographs of military veterans and anti-war protests. There is also one (1) 1985 Vin Rouge Red Table Wine label and one (1) North Defense Trust brochure in this folder. Some identified personages and subjects include: Concors(e?) [label is difficult to read] Manual Weapons Station (3), Veteran Ray Peterssen (3), Admiral Noel Sayler (1), Colonel James Strigham (1), among others. Photos are primarily 8×12 in size, with approx. fifteen (15) 5×7 photos.

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1:4

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.5.  Elders

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Elders Folder: This folder contains approx. twenty (20) black and white 8×12 and 5×7 photographs. There is one (1) small 3×5 color photograph. The photos are of seniors either posed in portraits or engaged in activities at community events during the 1980’s such as book fairs and Christmas events with Grey Bears(4 photos). Some individuals in these photos are unidentified and many are not. Some identified people include: Lucy Haessler (2 photos), Lemore Wickerson (2), and Don Gartner (1).

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1:5

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.6.  Neighborhoods and Their People

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Neighborhoods and their People Folder (2 folders): This folder contains approx. forty (40) 8×12 black and white photos of areas such as the Capitola Mall, Beach Flats, Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, and Pacific Avenue. There are also about twenty 5×7 photos and a packet of about ten (10) negatives. Many of the individuals in the photos are unidentified within group ensemble photos with descriptions such as “Beach Flats Community “or “Surfing Community. The second folder contains approx. fifty (50) black and white 8×12 photos of mostly unidentified individuals engaged in activities or of scenes in communities.

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1:6-7

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.7.  Kids and Families

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Kids and Families: This folder contains seven (7) 8×12 black and white photos of children and adults riding horses and ponies. Only three of the photos have subjects that are identified, these photos are Jim Bird and his infant daughter Alexandra Bird.

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1:8

SUB-SUBSERIES I.A.8.  People and Places

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

People and Places: Contains approx. forty (40) 8×12, 5×7 and 3×5 black and white photos of neighborhoods, houses and people engaged in various activities. Some people are identifiable such as Manny and Alicia Santana (2 photos) among others. Many are unidentified.

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1:9

SUBSERIES I.B. ENVIRONMENT

One (1) Box with Seven (7) folders

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consist of one (1) box of photos from the Sun. Inside are seven (7) folders entitled Agriculture, Labor, Pollution and Environment (2 folders), Wildlife and Horticulture, and Landmarks and Architecture (2 folders).

SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.1.  Agriculture

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Agriculture folder contains: approx. twenty (20) 8×12 black and white photos of laborers, harvested food, and crops in Watsonville, CA and other unidentified areas. Some photos are of people, largely unidentified. Identified persons are Olivia Abel and Orin Martin.

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2:1

SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.2.  Labor

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Labor folder contains: approx. fifty (50) black and white 8×12 and 3×5 photos of individuals working or on strike. Some subjects include the Watsonville Canning and Frozen Food Co. strike (about 20 photos) , firefighters (5) and people at work. Most subjects are unidentified; some identified individuals include Cori Bossenberry and Nellie Ortega.

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2:2

SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.3.  Pollution and Environment (1)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Pollution and Environment folder contains: approx. fifty (50) 8×12, 5×7 and 3×5 black and white and color photos of beaches, scenic panoramas, traffic, trash piles such as Valley of the Drums in Kentucky, ships, and CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection activities, logging and oil rigs, and Greenpeace operations. There are some photos of individuals such as one of Stan Stevens UCSC Map librarian, 1982 most are not identified.

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2:3

SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.4.  Pollution and Environment (2)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The second Pollution and Environment folder contains: approx. forty sepia and black and white 8×12 and 5×7 photos of landscapes, natural disaster wreckage, volunteers and laborers, first experimental solar greenhouse at UCSC and other images.

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2:4

SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.5.  Wildlife and Horticulture

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Wildlife and Horticulture folder contains: forty (40) 8×12 and 5×7 photos of flowers, plants, and animals such as seals, dolphins with their trainers, penguins, and sea elephants. The 5×7 photos are primarily close ups of flowers, or of individuals with plants or animals. There are also four (4) newspaper or magazine articles about animals, and sea otter postcards (2).

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2:5

SUB-SUBSERIES I.B.6.  Landmarks and Architecture (1)

Two (2) Folders

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Landmarks and Architecture Folder 1 contains: about fifty (50) 8×12, 5×7 and 3×5 black and white and sepia photos of buildings on Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, restaurants, houses, and some of individuals enjoying activities within the town. There are a few 4×7 color photos (about 5) that appear to be of damaged buildings and injured people in Watsonville possibly during the Oct.17th 1989 Earthquake. The second folder contains: about forty (40) 8×12, 5×7, and 3×5 black and white, sepia, and color photos of Lighthouses such as Pigeon Point, the SC Boardwalk, and house in the YWCA Historic Homes Tour among other subjects.

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2:6-7

SUBSERIES I.C. POLITICS

One (1) Box with Six (6) Folders

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of one box containing six (6) folders of photos. The folders are labeled as follows: Politics (3 folders), Politics and People (1), Protests and Demonstrations (1), and Cops and Law (1).

SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.1.  Politics (1)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Politics and People folder 1 contains: approx. fifty (5) black and white and sepia 8×12, 5×7 and 3×5 photos primarily of people at political events. Some individuals include Senator Henry J. Mello, Vice President at the time George Bush c.1988 (1 large photo) and Sam Farr (1).

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3:1

SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.2.  Politics (2)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Folder 2 contains: approx. seventy (70) black and white photos of individuals speaking at political events or posing for portraits. Most are unidentified. Some identified individuals include Larry Marquez and Former Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm (2 photos).

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3:2

SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.3.  Politics (3)

One (1) People

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Folder 3 contains: approx. fifty (5) 8×12, 4×7, and 5×7 black and white and sepia photos primarily of individuals in the field of politics. Some identified individuals include Julian Bond Georgia State Senator at UCSC, and George McGovern at a Louden Nelson Press Conference.

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3:3

SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.4.  Politics and People

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Politics and People Folder 2contains: approx. thirty 8×12, and 5×7 black and white and color photos of people around the world in places such as Israel, and Tibet, scenes of military checkpoints, destroyed villages in San Esteban, refugees in Mexico, soldiers, and individuals around the world. Many individuals and places where the photo was taken are not identified. There is also an 8×12 woodcut of a scene in Luilabela, Ethiopia. The author’s signature is illegible.

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3:4

SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.5.  Protests and Demonstrations

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Protests and Demonstrations folder contains: approx. sixty (60) of individuals engaged in various protests and one of Ann Simonton c.1982 wearing a dress made of meat. There are many photos of protests and rallies such as the 1985 Protest against the U.S. embargo of Nicaragua at the Santa Cruz County Building. Many individuals and protests are not identified.

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3:5

SUB-SUBSERIES I.C.6. Cops and Law

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Cops and Law folder contains: approx. forty (40) black and white and sepia 5×7 and 8×12 photos of police officers and what appear to be court house scenes. Most of the people and places are not identified; however some identified individuals include Police Chief Belgard.

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3:6

SUBSERIES I.D. COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION

One (1) Box with ten (10) folders

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consist of ten (10 ) folders of photos from the Sun within one box. The folders are labeled as follows: Education (1 folder), History, Science, Religion, Health/Sports/Self Defense (2 folders), Community Organizations, Festival and Fundraising, Miscellaneous, and Miss California Photos.

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.1.  Education

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Education Folder contains: approx. eighty (80) black and white and sepia 8×12, 5×7 and 3×5 photos of individuals in the education profession such as professors of children in classrooms. Some individuals are identified on the reverse of a photo, some are not. Some identified individuals include: Sandy Lydon, George T. Amis Associate Professor of English Literature and Provost of Cowell College, U.C.S.C.; Paul Ehrlich Dept. of Biological Sciences, Stanford University; and John Chowning, Founder of Standford University’s Center for Computer Research among others.

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4:1

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.2.  History

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The History folder contains: approx. twenty-one (21) 8×12 and 5×7 sepia and black and white photos of historic subjects as logging, the F.A. Hihn’s c.1900’s burial plot, historic buildings c. mid 1890’s or 1900’s, cattle teams, railroads and lumberyards, most dating from the late 19th century or early 20th century. Subjects and places are mainly unidentified except for one (1) c.1900 photo of Morris Abrams.

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4:2

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.3.  Science

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Science Folder contains: approx. twenty (20) black and white and sepia 8×12, 5×7 and 3×5 photos of comets, telescopes, planets, and individuals in the field of science or astronomy. Most subjects are unidentified but a few identified individuals include Frank Perry with a Mastodon Skull (1 photo) and Sandra Faber Professor of Astronomy at U.C.S.C.

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4:3

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.4.  Religion

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Religion folder contains: approx. (30) 8×12 and 5×7 black and white photos and approx. forty (40) negatives of what appear to be protests or demonstrations at Planned Parenthood, individuals relating to religion such as ministers, monks, religious scholars and other individuals include the Dalia Llama (4 photos) Lama Gonpo Rinpoche (1 photo) and others. There are also approx. five pamphlets relating to parenthood and medicine.

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4:4

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.5. Health, Sports, Self-Defense (1)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Health/Sports/Self Defense Folder 1 contains: approx. seventy (70) black and white and sepia 8×12, 5×7, and 3×5 photos of subjects such as bicycle races, doctors, self-defense, medical and childcare courses, and hospital staff. Some individuals are identified such as Dr. B. Sommer, some are not.

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4:5

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.6.  Health, Sports, Self-Defense (2)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Folder 2 contains: approx. seventy (70) 8×12 and 5×7 black and white photos of subjects such as doctors, masseuses, yoga instructors, hospital and E.R. scenes, and more. Many subjects are not identified. Some identified individuals include Radiologist G. Eric Geslien, M.D. among others.

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4:6

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.7.  Community Organizations

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Community Organizations Folder contains: approx. thirty (30) 8×12 and 5×7 black and white photos of community members, meetings, and organizations such as the SPCA. Most subjects are not identified.

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SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.8.  Festivals and Fundraising

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Festivals and Fundraising Folder contains: approx. seventy (70) 8×12, 5×7, 4×6 and 3×5 black and white, sepia and color photos of individuals celebrating and participating in events such as the Scotts Valley Art and Wine Festival, KUSP Auction, Taste of Santa Cruz 1985 and other events, some with identifying captions, some without.

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SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.9.  Miscellaneous

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Miscellaneous Folder contains: approx. ten (10) 8×12, 5×7 and 4×6 black and white photos of such subjects as the S.C. Boardwalk, jugglers, and healthcare protests.

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4:9

SUB-SUBSERIES I.D.10.  Miss California

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content  Summary

The Miss California folder contains: nine (9) 8×12 photos of contestants from the Miss California and Miss Santa Cruz County pageant and Miss Santa Cruz county protest.

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4:10

SUBSERIES I.E. BUSINESS

One (1) Box with  Eight (8) Folders

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of eight (8) folders in one (1) box of Sun photographs. Folder titles include: Business and Buildings (3 folders), Restaurants (1), Journalists (2), and Writers/Poets (2).

SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.1.  Business and Buildings (1)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Businesses and Buildings Folder 1 contains: approx. seventy (70) black and white 8×12 and 5×7 photos of proprietors and employees in various businesses such as clothing, furniture, yarn, grocery, and bicycle stores. Some identified subjects include Cycle Imagery and owner Joe Del Negro (approx. three images).

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5:1

SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.2.  Business and Buildings (2)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Folder 2 contains: approx. seventy (70) 8×12 and 5×7 black and white and sepia images of storefronts and their owners and employees at work. Some subjects include: furniture stores, carpet stores, florists, radio stations and farms. Some identified individuals such a “Jaunita at Nuri Rugs”; some unidentified.

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5:2

SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.3.  Business and Buildings (3)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Folder 3 contains: approx. fifty (50) 8×12 and 5×7 black and white photos of store interiors and exteriors, individuals working, and store products. Some stores featured in this folder include: retail, cooking implement stores, gardening businesses, and auto mechanics.

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SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.4.  Restaurants

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

The Restaurants Folder contains: approx. forty (40) 8×12 or 5×7 black and white and color photographs of customers, waiters and waitresses, chefs, bakers, butchers and managers in restaurants. Individuals are buying, preparing or serving food, or working within a restaurant interior. Some identified subjects include the Garage Grill c. 1988.

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5:4

SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.5.  Journalists (1)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Journalists Folder 1 contains: approx. seventy (70) 8×12 and 5×7 black and white photos and 3 sheets of negatives with approx. thirty-five negatives per sheet. Photos are of individuals at desks working, at in groups or in formal portraits, in workplace environments such as newspaper printing press. Individuals are mostly unidentified.

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SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.6.  Journalists (2)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Journalists Folder 2 contains: approx. forty (40) 8×12, 5×7 and 4×6 photos of individuals in groups or alone, at work or at leisure. There are also 3 pages of negatives with approx. seven (7) strips of five single photos each, all ensemble photos. Individuals are mostly unidentified. One identified individual is Ruth Baldwin c.1983 photographed by Russeu (or perhaps Russel) Evans (one photo).

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5:6

SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.7.  Writers and Poets (1)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Writer/Poets Folder 1 contains: approx. sixty (60) 8×12 and 5×7 black and white photos of authors or poets lecturing or at leisure. Some identified authors include: Maya Angelou (1 large photo), Elwyn Chamberlain author of Then Spoke the Thunder, and Maxine Hong Kingston author of Tripmaster Monkey , among others.

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5:7

SUB-SUBSERIES I.E.8.  Writers and Poets (2)

One (1) Folder

Sub-Subseries Scope and Content Summary

Writers/ Poets Folder 2 contains: approx. fifty (50) 8×12 and 5×7 photos and twenty-four (24) negatives. Subjects are of authors and poets working, giving speeches, or at leisure. Some individuals include Diane Ramsey, Feminist Poet at U.C.S.C. among others. There is also a cover to Santa Cruz County Place Names A Geographical Dictionary by Donald Thomas Clark in this folder.

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SERIES II. NEWSPAPERS

Nine (9) Boxes

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series consists of nine (9) boxes of newspaper publications from The Sun a Santa Cruz County publication active in the 1980’s. This collection consists of volumes of the publications beginning with Vol.1 published on Sept. 11, 1986 and ending when the Sun ceased publication in October 1989.There are an estimated three-hundred and twenty-four newspapers in this series.

This series is divided into the following Subseries:

II.A. Volume 1 No.1-16
II.B. Volume 1 No.17-35
II.C. Volume 1 No. 36-51 and Volume 2 No.1-2
II.D. Volume 2 No.3-17
II.E. Volume 2 No.18-29
II.F. Volume 2 No.30-44
II.G. Volume 2 No.45-52 and Vol. 3 No.1-13
II.H. Volume 3 No.14-36
II.I. Vol. 3 No.37-52 and Vol.4 No.1-7.1

SUBSERIES II.A. VOLUME 1 NO.1-16

One (1) Box

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of approx. thirty-two publications of the newspaper The Sun. This subseries consists of Volume 1 Numbers 1-16 of weekly newspaper publications from 9/11/1986-12/26/1986. Some titles of front page articles featured on the newspaper in this series include : “UCSC’S Working Class” by Marina Fitch (Vol.1No.2 Sept.18, 1986), “Soldiers of the Cross” by Geoffrey Dunn and Bill Hall (Vol.1. No.1 Sept. 11,1986), and the 1986 “Election Special” (Vol.1 No.8 Oct 30, 1989) There are two (2) copies of each Number published in Volume 1 of the Sun within this subseries. For example: There are two copies of Vol. 1 No.1, Vol.1. No.2 through No.16.

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Box 6

SUBSERIES II.B. VOLUME 1 NO.17-35

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Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of approx. thirty-six publications of the weekly newspaper The Sun. In this subseries are Volume 1 Numbers 17-35 dated 1/8/1987-5/14/1987. There are two (2) copies of each newspaper in this subseries but only one (1) copy of Vol.1No. 27 and Vol.1 No.34. Some titles in this subseries include “Books and Records Review” (Vol.1 No.34 May 7, 1987), “A House Of One’s Own” by Robin Schirmer (Vol.1 No.27 March 19, 1987), “The Many Faces of Beach Flats” by Victor Varela (Vol.1. No.26 March 12, 1987), and “Amazing Grace Community Activist Helen Weston” Profiled by Geoffrey Dunn (Vol.1 No.17 Jan.8, 1987).

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Box 7

SUBSERIES II.C. VOLUME 1 No. 36-51 AND VOLUME 2 No.1-2

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Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of approx. thirty-six (36) newspaper publications from The Sun weekly newspaper. This subseries contains Vol. 1 No.36-51 and Vol.2 No.1-2 dated5/21/1987-9/17/1987. There are two copies of each newspaper in this subseries. Some front page titles include: “Making Waves the Culture of Surfing” by Terri Morgan (Vol.1 No.36 May 21,1987), “Visions of the River Redesigning the San Lorenzo” by Robin Shirmer (Vol.1 No.37 May 28, 1987), and “The Constitution of the United States” by Chuck Natanson (Vol.1 No.42 July 2, 1987), and “Auto Expression The Character and the Car” by Tom Maderos (Vol.2 No.2 Sept.17,1987).

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Box 8

SUBSERIES II.D. VOLUME 2 NO.3-17

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Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of approx. thirty (30) publications from The Sun newspaper. This subseries contains Vol.2 Numbers 3-17 dated 9/24/1987-12/31/1987. There are two copies of each newspaper in this subseries. Some front page titles include “Waiting on You: Behind the Scenes of Service” by Elizabeth Kadetsky (Vol.2 No.3 Sept. 24, 1987), “Chancellor Steven’s Neighborhood” by Robin Schirmer (Vol.2. No.4 Oct.1,1987) and “Art From Behind Bars: Creative Work at Soledad” by Tai Moses (Vol.2 No.6 Oct. 15, 1987).

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Box 9

SUBSERIES II.E. VOLUME 2 NO.18-29

One (1) Box

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of approx. twenty-two (22) publications from The Sun weekly newspaper dated 1/7/1988-3/24/1988. This subseries contains Vol.2 Numbers 18-29 and there are two copies of each newspaper except No.20 which appears to be absent. Some titles in this subseries include “The Road to Oaxaca: A Mexican Vacation” by Tom Maderos and Viki Bolam (Vol.2 No.19 Jan.14, 1988) “Fusion Cuisine: The Gourmet Odyssey of Ed Caraeff” by Virginia Lee (Vol.2 No.22 Feb. 4, 1988), and “On the Road to Guatemala” by Ian Black (Vol.2 No.23 Feb.11, 1988).

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Box 10

SUBSERIES II.F. VOLUME 2 NO. 30-44

One (1) Box

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of one box with approx. thirty (30) publications from The Sun weekly newspaper dated 3/31/1988-7/7/1988. This subseries contains Vol. 2 Numbers 30-44 and there are two (2) copies of each newspaper. Some titles in this subseries include: “Rebel Radio the Transfiguration of KPIG” by Sean McDonald (Vol.2 No.31 April 7, 1988), “The Truth about Lying” by Ray Gwyn Smith (Vol.2 No.33April 21, 1988), and “Powers on the Left: The Evolution of Progressive Politics in Santa Cruz County” by Elizabeth Kadetsky and Jane Heyse to name a few.

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Box 11

SUBSERIES II.G. VOL. 2 NO. 45-52 AND VOL. 3 NO.1-13

One (1) Box

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of approx. forty (40) newspaper publications from The Sun dated 7/14/1988-12/1/1988. This subseries contains Vol. 2. Numbers 45-52 and Vol. 3 Numbers 1-13.In this subseries there are only one copy of Vol.3 No.13, Vol.2 No.45, Vol.3 No.8, the rest of the newspapers there are two copies. Some titles include “Who is Michelle Anderson” by Elizabeth Kadetsky (Vol. 2 No.45 July 14, 1988) “The Many Faces of Manuel Santana” by Robin Schirmer (Vol. 2 No.49 Aug.11,1988), “Moss Landing Meets Modern Science” by David W. Heron (Vol. 2 No. 47 July 28, 1988).

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Box 12

SUBSERIES II.H. VOL.3 NO.14-36

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Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of forty-four (44) newspaper publications from The Sun dated 12/8/1988-5/11/1989. This subseries contains Vol.3. No. 14-36. There are two (2) copies of each newspaper in this subseries. Some front-page titles in this subseries include “Chepa’s Story: The Belle of Old Santa Cruz” written by Geoffrey Dunn (Vol.3 No.14 Dec.8,1988), “Dateline Daily: The Sentinel Story” by Elizabeth Kadetsky (Vol.3 No.18 Jan.5th. 1989), The “Bio-Techno Feedback” Issue Featuring the articles “Genetic Engineering and Agriculture” by Yvonne Baskin, “CDS. LPs, VCRs, Dat and You” by John Sunier”, and “Hard Questions for Software” by J.Russell Roberts (Vol.3 No.22 Feb.2, 1989), and “Hot Wheels on Beach Hill” The Santa Cruz Classic Rolls Into Town” by Terri Morgan (Vol. 3 No.26 March 9, 1989). These are just a small selection of titles from articles featured in the publications of this subseries focusing on topics ranging from diets (“Vegie Virtues: John Robbins and his Diet for a New World” by Renee Howell Vol.3 No.23 Feb.9,1989) to Steinbeck (“Travels with Steinbeck: Behind the Creation of the Grapes of Wrath” by James D. Houston Vol.3 No.31 Apr.6,1989).

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Box 13

SUBSERIES II.I. VOL. 3 NO.37-52 AND VOL.4 NO.1-7.1

One (1) Box

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This subseries consists of approx. forty-four (44) newspapers from The Sun dating from 5/18/1989-10/27/1989. In this subseries are Volume 3 Number 37-52 and also Volume 4 Number 1-7.1. There are two (2) copies of each newspaper in this subseries. Some titles featured on the front pages of Volumes in the subseries include: “Santa Cruz Style: An Artist’s-Eye View of the Surf City Look” by Mott Jordan (Vol.3 No.41 June 15 1989) , The “Books and Records Review” Issue (Vol.3 No.37 May 18,1989), “Cheap Eats, No Glitz In Search of the Urban Meal” by Tai Moses (Vol. 3 No.43 June 29, 1989) and “Festival Fever ‘89” (Vol.3 No.45 July 13,1989) to name a few. Topics range from restaurants to living expenses (“Living on the Line A Low Income Guide to Local Survival” Vol.3 No.44 July 6, 1989) to politics (“The Man Who would be Judge District Attorney Art Danner and his Crime-Fighting Crusade” Vol.3 No.48 Aug.3,1989) and much more.

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Box 14