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CHAPARRAL i Co-Editors: Dawn Justin and Diane Wiebe Assistant Editors: Carrollynne Brady and Kay Wiltshire Layout Editor: Dave Shepard Art Editor: Lynne Higgins Sports Editor: Gary Davis Chief Photographer: Charles Tucker Staff: Diana Broden, Linda Kingslniry, Barbara Pick. Carol Ostrander, Richard Boeker. Darrell Brady. Sue Zimmer. George Goad, Wavne Murry. Larry Gehre. George Loucks, Raymond Page. Daniel Hickey. and Lawrence Tucker Advisor: Mr. Robert Baylor Art Advisor: Mr. Walter Mix m FIdited and Published by the Associated Students of Mt. San Antonio College. College Station. Walnut. California
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1961: Mt. Sac Way Foreword A gluttonous cloud floated, dissipated, and a maimed world crept back to peace. The end of a second war became the launching pad of American ' s prosperity. Capitalism flourished. A luxuriant nation lampooned control, prices spiraled. Communities reaped the benefits of an accelerated expansion and ultimately our college achieved an entity in the antiquated and battered barracks of the San Jose hills. The school developed not from desks and pencils and books alone, but from manpower — ideals, images, Jcnow-how. brawn, hard and heart-breaking experiences. Professors came home to fight another battle— against ignorance. And G.I. ' s came too, imbibing knowledge, stunting the growth of their war-produced emptiness. This was the soul of 1946 Mount San Antonio. Her quickened pulse mirrored the nation ' s— B 29-bombers to guided missiles, a world threatening Nazism to a back knifing Communism, the malevolence of polio to the benevolence of the Salk vaccine, parents with eighth grade schooling to children with a college education ... and our college simultaneously expanding, and maturing. Now, 1961— ripping, roaring, ranting. Her war babies perpetuate Mount San Antonio ' s soul. Her heart beats their life ' s urgency, thirst, vibrancy and roots within the character of her vastly progressing anatomy. As the students live, so does the college. And so may it live another fifteen years in prosperity. Not born of war, but of educational riches that her students forever generate. It is from the past, but to the future, that we salute our fifteenth anniversary.
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