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College Lje . . It's like a jig-saw puzzle of many pieces, all of them fitting together. Long hours spent in the laboratories, the library. The College Hours, Pizza Feed, The Sophomore Doll. All of these are a part of our life. Student Elections, walking to and from the cafeteria, to classes, to the gym . , . all of this is a part of our life. A little fog, a little smog tnot really! . . a quiet sky, and then rain . . . a haze, fraternities and sororities. parties, dances. studying. Pioneer Day. ah thereis the one . . . full of rather fond memories . . . stunts. acts . . . theylre all part of our life.
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The story of The Tower, Oakland City College's newspaper, cannot be confined to the endless columns ofthe past, nor the future. It is reflected by every reported activity, the property of the associated students, the pride, and occasionally the grief of the reporters who witness an event, the editors who write the headlines and put the paper together, and the graphic art students who print it. The Tower was bor11 in February, 1955, and has grown up with the college. Be- cause of the two campus situation, news coverage is handled by staff members of both lVlerritt and Laney. Outside news releases are written by student members of the Public Relations Bureau, and sent to local newspapers. Spring Semester Public Relations Committee. SEATED, left to right: Bob Hicks, Wayne Wengerl, Paul Jacobs. STANDING: Mr. John Gothberg, ad- visorg Mike Borgeson, Bob Lira. Spring Editor Fred Mc- Donald and Fall Editor Rich Gohlke. Fall semester Tower staff. Tower and public relations advisor is lVlr. John Gothberg. Fall l958 staffers from both campuses attended the Northern California Journalism Association of Junior Colleges Conference at San Francisco State College on November 15 of that year. lVlr. Cothberg and Dr. John Summersette, journalism instructors accompanied the delegates. Fall 1.958 stall members were: Editor-in-Chief Rich Cohlkeg lVlanaging Editor ,lane Lose, Laney Editor Ron Peterson, News Editor W31'1'CI1 Mines, Sports Editor Fred lVlcDonald, and Business Man- ager Kay Gottula. City College dominated the awards by capturing four, the most won by any college of the 16 repre- sented. Clarence Vickland, one of Dr. Summersette's The TUWER
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