San Diego Junior College - Legend Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1959
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! f 32:1- S J 44 nil? y ,V fb Q If ' I s A X 1 s X , 5 1 I xxw 'Q if 1:5-X GR X , LEGEl5ll.D San fjbiego Junior Sn liego, Gzhfo Pro ress 4 4 L , Mr. Thatcher carefully surveys the blueprints of the new Junior College addition. Excavation begins on site of new 51,000,000 building. Change is inevitable in a progressive country. - Disraeli. San Diego is a growing and changing city, and growing and changing along with the city is the San Diego Junior College. Just as every year in the past has left memorable events in The minds of San Diego stu- dents, this year is no exception. In October, work was begun on what is to be a welcomed and much needed addition to the classroom facilities of San Diego Junior Curious students observe workmen building one of the many forms necessary for construction, College. The students, as well as the teachers, have found the noise rather disturbing, but when the work is completed, the results will be truly rewarding. The new building, which will stand on the lot adjacent to the Administration Building, is to include thirteen regular class rooms, seven labs, a special foreign language room, and a book store, The proiect, which will cost ilS86l,OOO, is to be completed by September of 1959. x 4 f 2 Q ,. L 7 lg 'M W3 xi: ,g 571, . 1 . t Wg L' 5 , X' lt T 2 1'f?g-PM ' A, ' ' 45: ' Y ,. fra f Af , P ,Tv Q T. W J .V?. A. ,1 h - f X .sv , 4 fx .VV if gg I ,V , 5 , 'TX - t. k f 'f U 13 - ' ff H . N-X. '-3: .xx 1-n 3' K- XX X X 1 ' x xx Xfxxx '5mXx,X xx M, f lx ! W ' J ' ,A xxx x xgiyh e Q If Xin -? x ' Q V gylp . . K 5 . Ex 1 T 1 ' J. . 4 'N' ,M x X 'ii Qi in E' . , , he -K X .Q -X Al LK 'L ll I I . I 7 ' I 'X K Y ,' ps - N K U ' an ' 1 'QW 1 -- wx' .X I I vf X EY Q1 N ! XX , Q 144 A tl ,A .X 5 gf 4. ' , Q, gb Mn A f. in -,A. . V khxlt Q - H Yi- ' A .. . vp v, I. .v . . , A-Lf, ,rl ' -'f-V 11-','.f is V 'X ' K' 2 . , '.. P f 4' 2'-' '?f2ff,i'.'fH'.T'- z VV? 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S Z' DEDICATIGN The torch ot knowledge that was ignited by The great h' k of ancient Greece over twenty-Tour hundred years ago, t in ers has burned with untailing brilliance Throughout the ages. Fueled by man's unceasing quest tor meaning and understanding, This Torch is now brightly symbolized by The man-made satellites that are orbiting above. The space age, with its perplexing ' ' ' T h olo and problems arising from the rapid development o Tec n gy k the eo le ever more aware of their need science, is ma ing p p for wisdom. It is to all The students ofthe world who are striving and struggling To keep This torch aglow, and who are hoping ' th t this To see its flames leap higher toward The heavens, a T959 LEGEND is dedicated. A rfwfif 3 5 '-, s.,,N , v f.,-:nmxfw mmf Wow! This is The way to start The school day! Who could ask for any more help than This? my l J D on Campu Time our for CJ coffee break . . . and look of The service! l guess she wen? home, already. Oh well, fomorrovv . . tudent Life , frlifr fr' if '1 1 'r 1ff ' Registered of lost! Who? a struggle Thai' was! Time out for cz breciher and cu bit of gossip! rmmg . .,--e.mm,, f. ,zo-4 ww, -U :nfl IH rcs: .r .vV, , , , . Sw-mf rf W rn KN1 'mmm 4fQQ'f53,,2NU ,, - ,AKG f. ...f'c. - 'Pan N, A IGHT CA S Well, if's back to the old routine again! Just one more reference and I'm ihroughf I hope! ,W ,,,i,.,, -. QP Q-fl' . '1- ' -W , fri? ., ,gray ' ,.f,: 'llrlx , - ' 'sg i 3 i si V .3 3. H k . Q , 5 11 ,A ig, .. ,ff- .-Nu-n9'3' .nf ,- f ..- W. ,,.1 nvb f M5 fx. 1 A ,af uni: .,, ,.,. ef , . ,,... ,S 1, f.--Q 3'-2 .J . .,, '. 1 so -.... .4 1-Q , Ml: 'rm-T an Just as man has yearned for many years to see far into the dark heavens, so we as students have looked far into the future in an attempt to see what it holds for us. As we work toward that goal, we must not forget that education has been the basis of great scientific milestones such as Mount Palomar. As we go forward to take our places in this world, let us con- tinue in an undying struggle for knowledge. . f ,.,Jq5,.f P .... ,,,.-N..f 'zu 411' r si' u 155 yum fa we N 4 5 TES V :W ' 1- 33,451.3 i ..,.. ' Joyce Newton Not Pictured: Mrs. Carolyn Slyles, Advisor Tom Poden, President gy gs' f -1 -,7r..w .M M- N.-W Allen Jucobus Jim Sibbef Pictured here is the old Spanish Lighthouse on Point Loma. This lighthouse with its guiding beams might well typity our honor graduates. Truly these outstanding stu- dents have let their lights shine throughout their Junior College careers. Margaret Frances Bearden Ardena Belle Frost Social Studies Foreign Language onor Grad Norma Louise Kipp English Lucille Bodle Schmeltzer Social Studies Thomas J. Parady Business Management James Donald Pugh Accounting NOT PICTURED George Warren Clarke--Social Studies Jean Parsons Cook-Social Studies Albert Beveridge Lamar-Social Studies Elizabeth Lareo Moore-English Charles Martha Dorothy Fulton Pearce-Science-Mathematics Lee Sondrup-Social Studies Rosa Sprungman-English William Norman Terry-Science Carol Lavender Turner Science-Mathematics David John Thompson Science-Mathematics 19 9 Roberta Lee Abbey Medical Assisting Judith Ann Allison Speech Arts James Edward Atkinson Ill Business Management Roger l. Bailey Social Studies Anita Mary Bailey Social Studies Forbes Baker Business Management Zola Mae Bell Social Studies walker Bogdan Jeri Stanford Bohrer Metalsmith, Aviation Dental Assisting aduate James Donald Chapman Science-Mafhemaiics Madeleine Calongne Medical Assisting Vincenl Beaumont Calhoun Public Service 'Roberl Marshall Cox Science-Maihemafics James W. Combe Social Sfudies Sally Jean Cirrito Secretarial Training Tren! Juandon Ciani Fine Arts Frances F. Crockell Social Sfudies Carlos Davis Social Studies et Barbara Jean Della Rocca Secretarial Training William Doll Commercial Art Donald G. Dodge Social Studies of Ralph Lewis Dinsdale Social Studies Melvin Edward Fisher Social Studies John Albert Ferguson Tool Design ' 'vw gm, .,f We may Orley lesfer Eide Tool Design Donald Gordon Duley Howard James Foreman Aircraft Mechanic General Business Management aah Angeline Marie Fracchiolla Dental Assisting George Gillis Tool Design Deanna Shirley Graham Denial Assisfing -1:5554 f i Z' ' ' G Carlos Gutierrez Police Science Josephine Gloria Greene Social Studies Barrelt Willis Haley Radio Arts Jane Frances Harris Recreational Leadership Sharron Lee Harlzler EVGYON D- Huff English Science-Mathematics QD Don Charles Holloway Speech Arts Nicholas Forster Holst Social Studies Mary Lucille Hulio Accounting Virginia Mary Jakovich Medical Assisting Albert Joseph Irving Jr Business Management L. J. Jamison Business Management Jacklyn Barbara Jarvis Medical Assisting Henry J' 'lame' Charles E. Jones Science-Mathematics Business Management Exerci e fi Jerry William Kramer Inspection 'i s.7?f,.?1 -5 1 CE'5i5 l James R. Klum Business Management Paul Selwyn Kennerly Radio Arts William Ray Leckwold Science-Mathematics Thedford lewis Jones Social Studies Donna Kay Lebsock Sfenographer Samuel Victor Lazarus Electrician Aircraft Mary Hope Ladd Ruth lunch Dental Assisting 50Cl0l Studies Alicia Aurora Martinez Medical Assisting Robbin P McShrowI Dental Assisting Robert Patton McKee :WA Metalsmith Aviation 7' l Lyle Edgar Moore Business Management Frank Johnson McCullough Electronics Communications Joseph Earnest Montoya Commercial Art Van Rudolph Maules Science-Mathematics f William Herbert Mattoon Edna Moreno Social Studies Dental Assisting Judith Beverly Myers General Office Renetle Kae Nutter Medical Assisting Brenda Lee Pallotta Medical Assisting Tsutomu Nakano Tool Design Eugene Millard 0'NeilI Social Studies Joyce Ann Newton Social Studies rt Dean Logan Oyer Social Studies Saeng Noiwan Business Management Ronald David Paris Science-Mathematics Roger Stanley Paul Social Studies Suzanne Pauley Dental Assisting Robert Kay Pearson Science-Mathematics Stephen Franklin Pentecost Science-Mathematics Fred Thomas Pennington Photography William Everett Peverley Science-Mathematics Jean A. Phillips Business Management Lewis Glenn Polqhy Lorenzo Provencio Social Sfudigg Social Studies HO iii Helen Marie Raub English Sam Y. Quon Architectural Drafting Maurice Rowland Redman Social Studies Allan Boyd Rascon Malyndla Elizabeth Ragsdale Recreational Leadership James A. Richards Science-Mathematics Science-Mathematics fi Jule L. Robinson Science-Mathematics Merwyn Fred Roberts Tool Design Albert Torres Roome Science-Mathematics Phillip Charles Ross Social Studies James Elliott Sibbet lll Social Studies Lynn Bruce Rowland Radio Television Repair Elaine A. Sim Medical Assisting Edward Joseph Russo Robert W. Shields Science-Mathematics Science Mathematics Kgs, Dorothea Monica Simmons English Anna V. Sliger Speech Arts l Douglas Bruce Smith Science-Mathematics Sara Mildred Smith Dental Assisting Tom Tena Aircraft Instrument Mechanic Harvey Sperber Science-Mathematics James Philmon Stevens Business Management John William Thorne Business Management Henry Michel Tirre Merchandising Suzanne Todd Manuel TOVUI' Jr. Secretarial Training Englneeflng TeCl'mlClGf1 SHI' Francis J. Szafrunski Science-Mathematics Charles Loyd Townsend Social Studies George Vincent Trivoli Science-Mathematics Miles Lester Truesdell Machine Shop Leon George Van Eyck Business Management Donna Marie VanDivorI Stenography James F. Vaughan Science-Mathematics Lewis Jerome Walker Business Management Thomas Darryl Wallin James LeRoy While Business Management Science-Mathematics Come Peggy Wilson Social Studies Joseph Edward Allen Electronics Mechanic Ronald L. Allison Aircraft Tool, Die, and Jig James Landon Amonette Social Studies Donald Duane Anderson Business Management Richard Donald Anderson Electrician Aircraft Stanley C. Anderson Electrician Aircraft Arthur Adair Armitage Machinist Barry Anthony Armstrong Science-Mathematics John Diaz Arvizu Social Studies Craven Eldridge Atkinson Accounting Harold George Ayer Science-Mathematics William Russell Balch Science-Mathematics James Clayton Wright James Wallace Yeahs Science-Mathematics Social Studies Building NOT PICTURED t Joel Ulgene Baldwin Business Management louise Marie Ball Fine Arts Robert Jerome Bomber Radio Arts Raymond Ivan Barnes Inspection David Carl Becker Aircraft Mechanic General Richard Joseph Becker Jr. Electricity Goldie Esther Belcher Social Studies Ronald E. Bellatti Business Management Annabell N. Berg Clerk-Typist Michael Andrew Berger Science-Mathematics Gail Sigfrid Berggren Electronics Communications James Earl Berkley Electricity John Frank Zemlok Airframe - Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics 31 r S gi fn 41 '1 li N 5 E U! 1 91 2 E 'Fl 5 ei 4 F! 3 E Ii I 5 2 E 2 2 5 Q i 1 1 w , .,...-s.'ir'...- F' 'Iv .P xl' t. sf ww:-,gl '-if .21 ,..,,,, , -U .4 , ,Q r'f1f,L . b ,. .ii ,, , '9g 3 if QQ- U W-,3f5wS':'f ' ., J, b . o ,.. , . VN -w-., rm qu' ...', Q qx 'I ' 5 -ji .gy:'.5,:f ..1., mx., : swf ,E A W , , A vel ,. -+..,,,,, - - . - .. ha, W ' E A n.,, -. -egg . V F. f... 1 - fi i If !',1-,,s 1, ,Q 135, , fy 1 ,L 4 ,agua 3.2,-3g-g,:fg x 9 ' 215551 - ' - W- .1 :.,,',E21Lfgcza:J -' - 385 4- ' -,,-M f ,, ,,',,'23 'JA' .1 1' fiim.-:Q.f.1,.il Y V4 Q 4,36:.g.f-f ,if!-,-5Tlg1i'1!f?f'g,gg,,'f ji, fl f :'n ff 2Q5?? Y'f1'f-5 ,ylJ ' T,4'7i3 -wi f'f3f fH f:+ ,ww . 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'7?W 1 ff? i T' ,,,., , A . ,gf HL? , , ,C Y if 25 gl xx ,, -z i e X ! 1 Z I 'i 5 3 i af 2 3 3 .44--an ,-.. .......f...- '.x I ,. - x 2 A 1 2 5 hi . E 4 .4.-J: L, 'K 1 .H 'JTf5f'1!q,.:.'1 fl ...... . .E li' 5 ,....., rn if , 2' 3 x Q IV' . .L 5 , : ll '- w 3 2 , ., gba . . ,sz-Y - CDRGANIZATIONS Barry Haley President Joyce Newlfon Phil Suenz Vice Presiclenf Carol Burrell Corr. Secretory Joyce Pelerson AWS President Eugene Sheridan Frosh. President Treasurer Associated Bod Fall 19 8 Russell Burlraw Advisor Toby Richardson AMS President Rosie Tarvin Rec. Secretary X Gage Hurst Special Events tudent fficers pring 19 9 Rosie Tarvin Corr. Secretary Judy Allison AWS President Bruce Kiiiinger Vice Presiden? K 1 Tom Paden Soph. President Allen Jacobus President Paul Sanford Frosh President Venoria Brooks Rec. Secretory Jerome Klein Treasurer Milous Wilson AMS President Commissioners A S Officer Evening Ed Krewson President Ralph Daniels Vice President -' 'P 141 Lorraine Bigham Arlhur Bowman Harold Bremerman Comm. of Women's Act. Comm. of Finance Comm. of Special Events i i 3 5 4 Q 'B , 'y , RUlPh FFGBMCH Paralee Scoh Tom Tena D9PUfY Comm. of Pub. Comm. of Publicity Deputy Comm. of Pub. 19 8 - 59 Division lee McCollum Treasurer This year has been a big year for the students ofthe Extended Day. Under the guiding hand of President Ed and the Council, evening school goers have enjoyed sev- eral get acquainted mixers and a more friendly at- i f ff gl Karen Tilly Secretary NOT PICTURED Wilma Herring Comm. of Special Events mosphere on campus. These eleven people acting behind the scenes deserve a big thank you for a job well done. Hot coffee always hits the spot at an extended day mixer. 'Winfred Gier Advisor Judy Allison Presidenf-Fall, Spring The AssociaTed Women STudenTs was formed To promofe friendship among women sTudenTs on The SDJC campus, and To give Them an opporTuniTy To dem- onsTraTe Their desire To be of service To The school. AWS acTiviTies for The year included The OrienTaTion Fashion Show, The OrienTaTion Tea, and The ChrisTmas parTy. A big project Tounol The women preparing a handbook ThaT confainecl Carol McNeal Veep-Fall, Spring Associated Women tudent a brief summary of The various acTiviTies and social clubs available on campus. Jean Cahell Treasurer, Fall Rosie Tarvin Secreta ry, Fall NOT PICTURED Mrs. Jenkins, Advisor Pa! Graham, Secretary, Spring Jackie Jarvis, Publicify, Fall, Spring Joy Crufsinger, Treasurer, Spring Associated Men tudent James Cartwright Veep, Spring NOT PICTURED Milous Wilson, President, Spring Carl Mauritz, Treasurer, Spring ff' Ronnie Dukes Veep, Fall Nelson Lienhardf Secretary, Spring Treasurer, Fall Toby Richardson President, Fall The Associated Men Students was or- ganized to interest the men students in becoming acquainted with their campus, and also aiding in some of the service proiects made available to them. Among these projects, was the initiation of sug- gestion boxes to be used by the day and extended day students, and the placing of Christmas trees in the offices ofthe technical and business centers. Ac- cording to top sources, a revamping of the school service proiects should be in full swing by the beginning of the Fall Semester in 1959. Jerry Koppang Secretary, Fall Autograph Page Reserved especially for Associated Men Students Associated Men Students Autograph Page Reserved especially for Associated Men Students Associated Men Students FRE HMA Leading the Freshman Class during the fall semester were These four outstanding students. A desire to serve the school and create a better atmosphere among the fresh- men students on campus were the chief factors underlying their success. Eugene .Sheridan 8 Ray Parker Vice President Patti Bassnet James Smith Secretary Treasurer CUUNCIL To corry on in The fooTsTeps of Their pred- ecessors was The goal of These spring se- mesfer officers. Sfudents passing by The Council Room on Thursdays may have heard many class problems being discussed wiTh Mr. Burfraw offering sound odvice. pring 19 9 Rick Lowry Vice President Paul Suinford Presidem Eugene H071 Pahi Bassnef Treasurer Secrefqry LEGE T AFP Mr. Sharon offers valuable advice To staff members JoAnn and Edifa. Mr. Roberl' Sharon Advisor Busy people and a crowded room mark The traditional picture faking ordeal. Charon Lee Burnes, Editor in Chief Big Jim came to us at the beginning of the spring semester. These past few months he has Truly proved worth his weight in gold acting in the capacity of Assistant Editor. His friendly smile and abil- ity to get things done have been a real asset To our staff. A sparkling personality and a deep devotion for her work might well character- ize this 5 foot coed. As Edi- tor' in Chief of the i959 Legend, Charon has shown forth the leadership neces- sary for this important posi- tion. A native San Diegan, Charon graduated from Chula Vista High School, and received two years of pre-med at USC. This is her first year at SDJC and already she has gained the respect and admiration of her fellow students. wt ff lgrr 'r lf- x fwaeiff-is-2 gf, wwf W' James S. Christian, Assistant Editor Ruth Smilh Edifa Crisfobal Index Copy ditor Jorge Flores Art 1? fy Nick Patfengill Allan Rascon Phofogrcphy Layouts Nigsiiii Mkt 352325 f:.f ,. ,z f go: S Heeeaiiegeaeieoaww e V5 arf Mi' wiv ta Ronald Haworth Photography Jane Harris Organizations f,...... -v Z,..-- 2 ....-- ..:.z,.+..Q Venoria Brooks 'T , - .- -1- .--- . Graduates . 4 Q.-.iw V .1 ,,..g..i.- Eg,-L-N . .. N... as -4,-4-'-A 1. l J,-.,g4-:-s.i-R- ,,.------fi...--3g,. Judy Isaac Graduates Phil Barber Photography Warren Blease Ill Judy Mmheu ea-B4-ohm-Qt!! -.HILL , ,Q -I ,,,,,.-,gan-L R COPY Olga Butler Organization Gloria Collins Graduates Bob Craft Photography Dick Pickering Photography Jilson Powers Copy Distribution Fred .lanko Photography Malyndia Ragsdale i Activities -it Ill llu I nge d ..fi L..- ember Jerry Read Photography Toby Richardson Organizations lVi D31-ug ix J . ' ' ff 'QM 9 f..w i gf' ffl l , Siu. . if . x 4: : Jorge Rosas Art William Smilh Ext. Day Coordinator June Washington Activities NOT PICTU RED Mike Reid Photography Dorothy Sprungman COPY Bobbie Sullivan Art George Swarts Activities Dick Trimble Sports Jeff Underwood Copy Bob White Photography .W 14 ., Msg, ,.,, --X ss- . E wg--.G .,. f L so K L ,Q hail' Fi' : 515312 ' te gg, ,:,fs,ze2--:f.w:,, fl5'Yi3tt::15!i'ii2:w i JF iw l parking Sun Ilia-go 'luuiur falls-gn . . . MAMMM it M A Wm A e. KKK , K K Classroom Problems l T 1. 5, e f ' ' A A A ' Temperatures Mount 1 Fl K A f I . . A K Mount Page 2. nh- KIFOI' The lN'l'll'5, The Slnry, The lfpmffff' Pa C 2 Vfil XI KQKWDK Sun Diego, California, Wednesday, March 18, i959 H No. lO 9 C-if ui. 3139 E: 4,4 C3 crior Barbara Runs lil End of Week Business Majors ', s Receive Awards A T in Nm liivggn ll! .z i1,.1' q',.ig.lg.y Siirrlmils ii.:-.wi ii-1-iii iieiiiu-+,i winvii-rs lllfbf s Y 1'l '1Y4' -fi lui, .-.-.fi-.' M.'i.I'1l-L H,xi:iz.xi:,x in iii. gm lnvgu .Iimiyig full. U- .13 ,mtl Mgr N Th' liliibl Wivllfri i-5' i'Zi:x'mird Sli.-sv. has lieipii vi--iv-,ii by ,s,,i,,-if-. of S100 liiinl-1 of Azziririmi Junior ily auslwri willefggi- :mais-if Vfziltvr L. Tlizitw vllvv, 1'-ill-'go cliivieliir, -hug ann :sill l , Iliiiililii N Gilliurid. won ilu' zivxaiil in lmiikiiig limi busiuf-,Q all-l niinzelruii-ni siualir-s. Donna K. C054 during ilg peisi trio 'ii' 3williiesxilirilr-rs, :xml il li-ride one tu bi-la-we than dii'w'iur Plizirlei gNi-umzm has L-fiiispimf-1 unoilxfg-I wirixiing cmiiliirizlliiiii Tin- ifzirsl of liilvrilf-ll pi-1-ff,i'iiiv2'i lz'zifi.l'ully enti-z'L:i.irimi the iifket- lwlisiiivk. won in the semi-Izrieszil lifildt-l's 316 l,ll4'j' ilisplnyiiql lyuq mil f-liim-:il siuiliv-s division. l K , V lpmlwesicriialisixi that wmxlil crzxuse DON'T LPIT ANYTHING CUM!-I Bl'f'l'Xl'l-Il-DN YS--Father Brumf Nelmin ig not irupre-ess-rl an llllllllllflfl' G'lmim'1 is 3 Mend Wm al l1'l 'll ills? SY0l'il1'Si Vfllii' to l'll2il'VL'1. PM 'V'5 5509 h ll U1 503 ffifhil Dine Gullaglli-r in llrlumi laih prollm-lion. Major Burlmrn. ,f0ll'll 'l5 mu-lu and is 'f 1'l'l 5 lQ Tm. Cimt N f.Ump,,Kq, ,I nf Am ' ' V W' K ' ' - ' f Y -' - ' K my several local firms as a book-R ' 'A N' ' n n Qi-ici-in-r, Miss 1,-ilu.-link is ai 5.-in-.'Nli,:--r, Jam.-fc Premlergnst, Pal 8 Kizlrial nmjur and ai iiwxxibvi' oi' Al-fllmie, Aida Banks, 13.1411 Carrier, I Qplia Inlzi, iiiln-ivmii-iiizrl liuliiii.li-y'vqixi, lirure Nelson. Zilzuw-izi Saul- 9 S 'business :-iii'ivl'll,V, liimn, lmu Hirllowgiy, limi Yoimt Fasmun sh,K,wK I-Sun mm Fun gil, I czm't afford my bf-1-ks, I just about expensive hunks rerii--ixiber! Cash myam, um me In-,.,,,m,ii5'-lllflb' -'vllwfli Vim Ufflll- VUYH Miiigglv, and Ilt'XR'lHlll. M- liillip. limi:-ite, will take plum- onTlu1rs- lmueiif-, will lake place on Thurs- day. Mrxrvli IQ, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 pm. in the Drama Lab. T-320. All in-inmi slixclentsz, sizes 9. 10. an-l 12. are f-ligilile to emi-r the cfiril-wi. Approxinmtvly 10 nwdvls will be sell-vii-il by faculty juilgvs, Contestants :ire require-l lo XVWQXI' high-heels ami selm-ted niodels niusi. be able to nlteml nic-eiirigs at 5:30 p.m. on April 6 :mil mi April 8. Far-nity nir-mln-rs who will xc-vvv as ju-lifes are Mr. Ruin-rt I.. Km'- en, Mrs. Lillian l-'iizpziir'ir-lc. Miss: Llll'll0 G. Zwcvk, Ilr. Loimiis. M. Gunnwziy. and Mr, Fred W. Stan- back, Judy A,1lison,,A.Vi'.S. president, will serve as chairman, ami Bill Scott will provide the music. All women :students are cordi- ally invited to attend the fashion show on 'I'hursday, April 9, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Drama Lab. Spring and summer wear will be featured by Sun and Fun. K Budgelkequesis ' Deadline April 1 Deadline for the San Diego Jun- ior College student activities bud- get requests for 1959-60 is April 1, it was announced last week by Jerome Klein, Associated Student treasurer. Requests should be turned into Mr. Burtmwws office, T-326. ' K Klein strezwsed the fact that iii is exiremrfly important that student officers submitting' requests bc as accurate as possible in their esti- mates. All l'eqiu':eis must be approved by the Associiziiwl Studs-nt Cmmvil and the Assfwcziaiteil Smile-iii: Boarcl of Control, A rifqnc-st which is in- aflf-iiiizilely dfwumerxlrzd may be rlifwllrmwf-l. 'i'lwr'l: will be nn Associated Simi.-in liuilggv-L lwziriiig on April li, zii lfw piii. in rollin 'l'-5127. V1.4 ul'v 5 iurrwzs am-l milfli-lil nifi- uusyl .1 gg lczufl :iffoi-il lhenif' seems to bc a :frequent lnnn-ut im lm' cwixnpus Mr. Hatzilszin, the fzuriilty supervi- sor Ol' the lmlilcstoxv. was roveiilly ini.-irvi--wecl. and the following .f2!x'lS were uni-vivvrml. The stu-ll-nts pay iwmll priw: for :ill books, Sn our liofikslfiii- w-in't be vunipvling with the larger bouksifiros glowximwn. The-re was a confln-t sex'--rzll yf'ilI'S :mo when our bookstore xnld books whole- sale, The nivrclizmls in town com- plamivrl that they were losing cus- tmiiers in-vziiise ui' ilie savings ut the srhool honlcsinre. SQ ihf- sl-hriul brmhl Villa-li illflt Kiln- stuflenis would have lo pray rc- taxil prim: for their lexibrmks. Now the qiuislifm marries up as where the profil. rnoney goes. fThe bookstore has ernpluyees ii. .has to pay, equipment suvh as leash registers to buy, an-l several iother things it nec-ds to finanvc. il-lave you noticed, all the zu-iiviiif-s lthat we have? The money that is left over after expenwsi goes into Q' the Student body fumil. 'It may be lriteresiiaig to mile that the svhnol is going to get a new bookstore, It will bc ill UNO Koi the new additions thatare bv- ,ing built on the upper Cainpus. The new bookstore will take thc iplaee of the present ones and il Qwill be si self-serve, K l So the next time you grille Sanford And Paden fPiclred As Presidents In the Fri-slimzm election of Feb- lruziry 211 :ii Sain llii-gli Junifri' vol- ilogrin l'.uxl Suzil'-uw! WHS 'Jli'f'l il pu-eiiliiizt uf Lin- fvwalxiuziri rlziss. Vic'e-pre1+i-If-til vii' ilw frvslimziii Ulu:-114 is Riel: llowi-x'j.' :mil :4w il'i1H'5' is Patty llfmii-ii, The fifiii-e of ftreswmvr ire still own in siplmllll' lnwnl. E In the Sliiiliiiiiiurv ilivixirm, 'I'-nu l'mle-ii lim: lrifiii 'igigiffiriif'-l Pi -il rlvrll, Uf ilu' giiplqmwizv vlll.--4 ivy ilu' Stwient ,--.44-riliix i- rwfziu il ,ill wr swf-lwiiiiii' ffi'l if f xiii- w' .' 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I! il--K. slums xg it i K ' -K-r K KK K KK Imrii.-r time lhgin vw' fill-VIH: ll iillli '- l ' l ' 2 X l X Y our Q-lliiiiygdi ,-iiluniu. Sororities Q Fraternities Renette Nuher President, Full 1' - 44 -,Vi,.:. g Ji 1 elta Phi Delta Phi Beta originated in 1955 at the request of ci group of girls who felt the need for another sorority at the college. The purpose of this organization is to pro- mote warm and lasting friendships among the members, and to encourage service projects at'the campus. lt is the aim of the sorority to support the activities of the school. During the year, Delta Phi Beta's members have served in the following capacities: Joyce Peterson, AWS President, Rosie Tarvin, AWS Secretary, AS Recording Secretary for Fall, and Corresponding Secretary for Spring, Pat Ellis, AWS Historian, Jean Cattell, AWS Treas- urer, Renette Nutter, ETP's Sweetheart' Homecoming Queen finalist, Ruth Smith, IFSC Secretary. eta Mrs. Leonhardt Sponsor Julie Murphy President, Spring Linda Berry Neta Bradley Jean Caftell CPB Michaeline Goodsell ...Q num smirh N Rosie Turvin Sue Todd Linda Waggener A it In , W 1 ' 1 fff 1 ,, . n p u v 6, Q-'Sf f 1- elf ' - + 1 , f. ,fxfy J ':,k8?: , 6 r , s iga , 1 1 rn 'fit fi. ' f L' Q ,A ,iw ffl' f ? tfllrffi i a i,,'t 5 Q a ', xklfqlf, .- ' , ff: 'fstfriigsa' 1 Zigi 5 ss -f A '. V Lambda hi Lambda Phi, although a fairly new sorority, has done much to further the welfare of SDJC. The sorority is unique in that their mascot is a white poodle named Martuni , and members wear necklaces instead of pins. 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JBJ 'Eb igma Officers TP NOT PICTURED John Crovens President, Fall Bruce Nelson Vice President, Fall Sigma Tau Rho was founded January 25, 1947, and exists for the purpose of exemplify- ing and furthering the sacred democratic ideals of equality, honor, and the brotherhood. In ad- dition, it upholds the social and scholastic stand- ards of SDJC. The fraternity is proud indeed of its campus records, and have made a name for themselves among the students. The spring semester featured a dance sponsored by the ETP's. NOT PICTURED Bruce Nelson President, Spring John Cravens Vice President, Spring Robert Work Treasurer, Fall Mr. Modeleno Sponsor Jim McAdams Secretary, Fall, Spring John Klohn Treasurer, Spring Mr. Irwin Sponsor IJVV Harold Adams David Bridges Bob Dale Don Eng Al Fish Mike Burton Clem Ba rfwefh Marshall Bear ,fu-5 Z' Ed Cargile Guinn Casey Roger Deira Bill Doll Paul Elmore Bill Gamble George Hatch Don Hollaway Paul Johnson, Derrick Kamachi John Louder Dick Murty Bruce Kiflinger Jerry Koppang Royce Parker Charles Rogers 12? Ken Sample Charles Sandberg Gaylord Shelver Don Sherrillo Jim Smith Bob Whistler Mike Whitman I I ,fi f 1- , fif ' 3' ' 4 x 'fl 4 I ci P' F i sf ,P xi 4 13' SE. iflivi X tg ' il Ak id l ff-I 1 rv if 'v 6-M ng rg igzfaii-1 Alpha elta Dixie Brien Sweetheart John Atkins President, Fall Alpha Delta is the oldest Greek lettered society for men on The SDJC Campus. The Fraternity was found- ed January 28, 1947, and has been fortunate to have the esteemed Dr. Loomis M. Ganaway as advisor from the day The original group of nine friends and brothers estab- lished The organization. Alpha Delta is well represented in all sports ac- tivities, and has for The tenth year won the intramural athletic trophy. ln addition, many brothers have represented the Fraternity in student government such as: AS Pres., Soph. Pres., Frosh Pres., and IFSC Pres. AA Officers Bob Mayfield Vice President, Fall John Guerin Secretary, Fall, Spring Tony Forchette President, Spring Gary Bingham Vice President, Spring Gordon Klausen. Treasurer, Fall, Spring Dr. Ganaway Sponsor Roger Babcock Wulf Dyer Edward Halz Al .lamohus Gordon Klausen Larry Crow William Daiber Julian Goela Jay Goodwin Cdrrvll GI-Inn Dennis Higgenbolham Norman Hirzy Henry Hurley Allan Johnson lesfer Kellogg GUYY LUNG Sonoma liufau Chuck Lorenz Rick Lowrey P. W. 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During The fall semesTer, The largesT pledge classes in hisTory helped ToTal membership soar To iTs highesT poinT in eighT years, and a brochure was made available. The dynamic growTh of mem- bership in social clubs has resulTed in a review of IFSC regulafions. All proposed changessxhave been submiTTed To The social groups Tor approval. Perhaps iTs greaTesT conTribuTion This semesTer has been To re-esfablish iTselT as The principal, conTrolling studenf group. Noi pictured: Lucy Bunker, Lambda Phi John Cravens, Sigma Tau Rho Tom Kenney, Alpha Delta Roland Ray, .Kappa Phi Alpha F Linda Berry Gary Bingham Nita Bradley Ed Cdrgile Jackie Vanslough Delfa Phi Befa Alpha Delia Delia Phi Beta Sigma Tau Rho Phi Alpha ,K , . O , , Cf' . fi, j J si' il, 'U G : f - Q ' P A ' . f. as Norma Kipp Betty Morton Carol McNeal Vice President President Secretary lpha Gamma i me SDJC is proud of its students who have excelled in scholarship throughout their careers at the college, and with this in mind, has organized this honor or- ganization. Membership in Alpha Gamma Sigma becomes a part of your perma- nent scholastic record and carries prestige into any vocational field. A student is entitled to ioin the club if he receives a B average in l2 units with no grade below a C. lTemporary Statusl Permanent membership is awarded at graduation to those who achieve a 3.5 grade point for all Junior College work, regardless of membership affiliation. Not pictured: Herman Feaser 'fi?:f,' ..- 'ff-ff .,4,, M-wa-... Standing: Albert Larnar. Seated, left to right: Row 1: Norma Kipp, Betty Morton, not identified, Martha Sondrup, Lucille Schmeltzer, Jane Harris. 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This can be mea- sured in Terms of sound organiza- Tion and The sTudenTs' inTeresT in ac- quainTing Themselves wiTh The cul- Ture and cusToms of France. The year's program included film s, slides, and lecTures. As a climax, Dr. Moore arranged for a Tield Trip To The French ConsulaTe in Los Angeles. Row one, left to right: Marilyn Farson, Secretary, Rose Marie Cora, Presidem, Roger Bailey, Veep, Dr Moore, sponsor. Row two, left to right: Rosemary Anderson, Marcia EngelhardT, AniTa Bailey, Lee PresTon, Corrine Carlson, John Capassa. Row three, left to right: Bob Eliason, John Juul, Larry Wayman, Bill MaToon. pani h Club The Spanish Club has as iTs prin- cipal aim The promoTion of culTural and social acTiviTies which would help bring about a beTTer under- sTanding of LaTin-American and Spanish peoples and Their culTurer STudenTs enioyed a successful year wiTh one of The club's ouTsTanding projecTs being The campaign Tor col- lecTing Toys, cloThing, anal Tood Tor The Casa ole Esperanze Orphanage of Tijuana. Row one, left To -ight: Dolores Omega, Coleen Brady, Charlene Collier, Ernesfine lnzunza, Maria Flores. Row two, left to right: Rosalie Correa, Gustav Arriola, Nelo Whidly, Manuel Theodore Allen. Row three, left to right' ?ierre Ortega, Charles Fisher, John Acheson, John Torres, Mr, Pirazzini, Sponsor. 'vfllnwlsnsrn muymmq W M., -'Wk A club practice session is a valuable student experience ngineers The Engineering Science Associ- aTion has been formed To provide a means of relaTing The problems and proiecTs of the various engin- eering and scienTiTic fields of voca- Tion To The inTeresTed sTudenTs here at SDJC. Our goal is simply to fur- Ther orient The studenT in his chosen field and present' To him many rela- Ted vocaTions so ThaT he may gain a broader view of his personal aims or ambiTions. adio Guild The Radio Arts Guild was organ- ized Tor The purpose of encouraging and promoTing inTeresT among The studenTs who have selecTed radio as Their maior field. A yearly proiecT of The club is a Tour of Top noTch Television and recording studios in Los Angeles and Hollywood. This past year The guild sponsored The Four Freshmen and The Freddie Cam- brell Trio aT The Russ Auditorium. T Row one, left to right: George Unangst, Van Maulis, Bob Cate, Marv Poularena, A. P. Mizisin, Sponsor. Row two, left to right: E. Redman, Jerome Lattery, W. T. Pemberton, Ralph Leedy, Michael Santez, George Vaine, Kraig Meyer, V. N. Espinosa, R. H. Fisher, D. L. Clark. IVCF IVCF was founded in 1955 by Mr. Robert Sharon and a group of Christ- ian students. The nucleus of the IVCF was the Alpha Omega Bible Club founded by Mr. Sharon in 1950. The purpose of IVCF is simple, namely, to promote a deeper Christian fellow- of God's Word, the Bible. Inter Var- sity is a part of a nationwide or- ganization, attempting to reach to- morrow's leaders for Christ on the college campus. Row one, left to right: Vivian Ironfield, Francina Thomas, Priscilla Tucker, Charon Burnes, Delores Tucker, Mr. Sharon, Advisor. Row two, left to right: Don Evans, Claretha Jackson, LuAnne Gustafson, Don Diestal, Jim Christian, Bonnie Walden, Delores Drees, Bob Cook. Row one, left to right: Betty Wong, Donna Lebsock, Mary Guerrero. Row two, left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Woods, Sponsor, Gwen Fletcher, Ellen Knight, Ruth O'Hara, LaVonne Martinez, Ruby Gray, President, Marie Griggs, Collette Williams, Mrs. Heuke, Sponsor. Alpha Iota Eta Psi is a chapter of Alpha Iota, the international honorary sorority of business. Only business, medical, and dental students with high scho- lastic standing are eligible for mem- bership. The national charity pro- iect is the institute of Logopedics in Wichita, Kansas, for speech-handi- capped children. Locally, Eta Psi service proiects include the San Diego Sunshine School for handi- capped children and the San Diego Junior College Memorial Scholarship Fund. 81 Rope tretcher AfTer a lapse of several years, a course in elemenTary plane surveying has been reacTivaTed This pasT semesTer. lnsTrumenTal in This reinsTaTemenT were The recommenolaTions of The MaTh- emaTics DeparTmenT and oThers inTeresTecl in a pre-engineering program. Weekly lecTures anal field exercises include insTrucTion in: Taping, leveling, TransiT pracTice, and an inTroclucTion To plane Table mapping and Topography. all 2 asa -T' if Camera S C TA The aims of the California Student Teachers Association are to interest qualified students in teaching as a vocation and to acquaint students with the requirements of teacher training pro- grams. The program for, the year included such speakers as Dr. Tate, San Diego State- representative, and Mrs. Olson, a Dean at SDJC. Membership is open to all students interested in educa- tion as'a profession. a hionists The Fashionists' organization is a club which is not too well known among the students at the technical school. lts creed is to form a boncl for dressmaking and designing classes on cam- pus, to keep in contact with members after they have gone into the business world, and to keep abreast of current trends in fashions. Upen Forum To present students with the views of prominent politicians and to challenge them with world problems are the goals of this outstanding club. Under the guidance of its sponsor, Mr. Larson, the Open Forum has increased its enrollment from iust a few to well over seventy students. Many well-known speakers representing such occupations as columnist, business men, and civic center men highlighted its program during the past year. Surprise guest was Attorney General Mosk of California. N W Club Forming Circle K Newman Club Lambda Delta Sigma AW jpsffmgfl ,. , f - rn Lf ft v. 3.1 , I' I' I S 5 . ,YF X -L Y Q ,-vw ' . ., wil? 3, ,, ,. 7 , . , 3 , 1 g , ' , -.-1 v , , , 1 2 ., t V -wwmxwrxiwg' . ' ! 'i f 'F ' 'f -' fififsa-'i A 'K fI.Q,.'X- rf ' . 1 , .X 1 ,ff .Ay-ifk ', ' wig-'Q Q ffbf. gg 'A ' , . f X, i V f Aus: 5-1, H LN: .5 i 'A 5, gr' . .L ir is-L! .9 , ,iw ' la Q QJ5i,g' 1S22'f'f','f.-4 -. I' ', . fi, ' ' ' ffg p??? 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Christ- mas Assembly . . . Christ- mas Vacation. February - Earnesiina 21 Spring Classes Begin . E All School Dance i, Events May -- Mickey Phi Alpha Follies . . . Elections Assembly . . . As You Like l'r. . . Baseball April - Jo Ann Baseball-Track and Golf- . . .Spring Pleclging June-Charon Awards Assembly . . Sophomore Prom . . Final Exams . . . Com- I'Y1eV1CeI'TlGnl' EX6l'ClSGS. March - Alice Maior Barbara . Track Season Begins S p r i n g Vacafion Rhapsody in Pastel A111 ACID Patti Bassnet Thea McCoy Lettermen's Club Alpha Delta Homecoming ttendants Renette Nutter Q Sigma Tau Rho Paulette Philipson Camille Shepherd Associated Men Students Independent omeoomin Shenani an Left to right: Camille Shepphard, Bob Holmes, Thea McCoy, Jerry Joyce, Renette Nutter, George Hatch, Sandy McDowell, Michael Chernus, Patti Basnett, Ron Paris, Paulette Philipson, Toby Richardson. Please make that kick! is the desire of these song and cheer leaders Traditional spirit is exhibited by our famous Knights on chargers. Truly, as they endure the cold, cold ground to roof our team to victory. they added the final touch to a most enioyable homecoming season. 90 Looks like Happy Hare enjoys his work! Strike up The bond, Joel If lakes a heap of yelling to make a game. Move over, Beethoven! We did iT again! Salome To Gage Hurst, our Home- coming Aciivifies Chairman. 4. Many hours of hard work went into this job, and we appreciate Gages Leadership. QI? we 5 an ,i s i .L Q., ,fm Qs i'H '52zf,2,.m-iw 'T 'I amy-W, , ,ff J Q.-Qtgym ww 4. wif as-X Q , -. 'I I 'M 23.1725 53 ' ,, V. K ,I-we' , A 'f?':1f-.W Liv: , Hllvf- Q H N fgfsg, ia 'gl CHARLES NEWMAN Drama Lab Even today artists are still being universally praised for the quality of Their contributions to drama. Judging by the applause and acclaim that followed performances presented by the Drama Lab This year, SDJC Thespians are carry- ing on in The Greek tradition by claiming their fair share of deserved praise, The Drama Lab, an Associated Students' activity under the direction of ' I Charles Newman and Richard Lippke, aims to provide its participants vocationa and avocational opportunities for maturing appreciation and skills in theater . . . . . -w h craft. The play selections are also made with the audience in mind those w o wish to be entertained, to explore the classics of dramaturgy, and the wealth of style presentation. The Lab opened in November with a contemporary psychological mystery melodrama, MONIQUE, played with realism and weighted with suspense. In January, a limited production of McCuller's THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING, using the barest essentials of set and props, sought to heighten the poignant and ' ' I Ie of stark loneliness of a pre-adolescent girl. The play was an excel ent examp playwriting styles and themes popular at mid-century. In the spring, celebrating International Theater Month, the Lab produced G. B. Shaw's frolic MAJOR BARBARA. W'th I te Ma came an exotic AS YOU LlKE IT. Mr. Shakespeare, never fone i a y to slight groundling or the topical, we feel sure would have been delighted in the conversion of his pastoral comedy to a Carribean setting, replete with tur- quoise pools, palms, and calypso beat. The Greek god of theater, Dionysis, has his many active adherents on our campus, for mortals today, as in the glory that was Greece, have found a trans- ' k - hift that enriches, offers per- value and ideal on 'the Boards, however, ma e s spective and meaning to the drama called life. NOT PICTURED RICHARD LIPPKE 1 H X MONIQUE Monique, an unusual piay, was a sTudy in deTerioraTion of human characTer under The aTTack of The basesT passions. IT was very ably presenTed by The Drama Lab in The Tall of 1958. Lefi' To righf: PaT Jones, Bruce Nelson, Trudy Fairbanks. yi, wg, A MEMBER OF THE WEDDING A Member of The Wedding, The Tender Tradi-comedy of a young girI's TondesT dream, was an ouTsTanding produc- Tion and a crediT To The Drama Lab. Left To righT: Marcia Saxman, Josephine Green, Ned Newman. Production ., W-I -Q... MAJOR BARBARA A resounding hiT on Broadway, Maior Barbara was a fav- oriTe of The Drama Lab. IT is The sTory of a youTh, who disTressed by socieTy, leaves home To ioin The SalvaTion Army. AS YOU LIKE IT As You Like IT lived up To iTs name in The frankly experi- menTal TreaTrnenT given iT by The Drama Lab in iTs six perform- ances in May. SeT somewhere in The Carribean, The play made use of Calypso inspired seTs and cosTumes, wiTh The unusual carried even To The poinT of feasTing some lucky members of The audience. Chalk up anoTher firsT for The Drama Lab! Who would have suspecTed ThaT The ForesT of Arden could become so Tropical? 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PicTured here, .sr 1i fr ll ChrisTmas, l958, was ushered in by our Junior College Music DeparTmenT. An assembly was presenTed which TeaTured The College Chorus and Madrigals sing- ing a canTaTa, The Coming of The King, and various selecTions by The OrchesTra. Bill Carle was guesT soloisT. is one of The many Pep Assemblies, held during The TooTball season. The Four Freshmen presenTed a concerT This winTer aT The Russ AudiTorium. While This was noT an acTual assembly, iT was well aTTended by JC'ers. This musical group was sponsored by a campus or- ganizaTion, The Radio ArTs Guild. 8- PicTured here is The SDJC Pep Bands During The year This fine group played for The many assemblies held in The paTio. WiTh due respecT, we pay TribuTe To These sTudenTs. The annual fashion show TryouTs were held in March for an Assembly To be given for women sTudenTs in April. The TryouTs were open To all girls in com- peTiTion, wearing sizes 9, TO, and l2. The Elixir of Love, an opera co- rnique, was presenTed aT The Russ Audi- Torium This spring by members of The STarlighT Opera Guild. Cheer eaders BrighTening our games This year wiTh Their maroon and whiTe ouTTiTs and pep, were These Tour enThusiasTic Cheerleaders. From The Tar-a-way Town of Bakersfield To The STadium, spiriT was high and inTeresT increased as These pepsTers led Us Through Thick and Thin. We, The STudenT Body, give Them our hearTiesT Thanks for a iob well done. T T , - QTEME' 5 .fig ff 5. , i f ffif - f.,4:s,, . Qwfsiik ' Q iri 'JET' Roger Babcock Jim White Jackie Blaisdale OH Our KnighTs of Armor have fielded many a championship Team, and yeT There have been many Times when The going was rough. BUT win or lose, rain or shine, our Songleaders were There To provide and sTimulaTe The needed moral support O-ur hearTfelT Thanks To Them for This 1958-59 season. eaders Sharon Smith Thea McCoy Jackie Smith Malyndia Ragsdale Concert Band Ensemble Row one, left To right: Tony Marqus, Jim Richards, Jim McAdams, Johnny Guerin, RoberT Meler, Joan Pavloc. Row Two, left To righT: Gale Gordon, Larry Johnson, Nick Olagee, Tom Fleming, Ed Cargile, Jim FiTzgerald. Row Three, left lo righh William Jackson, Don Troiano, Don Marfin, John Klahn. SDJC is proud of iTs organized music groups, which include The ConcerT Band, The Dance Band, and for spice, The MaioreTTes. The Dance Band, noT picTured, is responsible for The music aT The Toofball games, The rhyThms of The ExTe-nded Day mixers, anal The pep assemblies. The Concert Band presenTed a concerr lasT semesTer Tor The enioymenT of all sfuolenfs. And To our MaioreTTes, who so ably parTicipaTed in our Homecoming acTiviTies, we give a hearTy Thanks. umtet Maj erette Left To right: Joan Cohen, Valerie Beagle. Left To right: Don Doig, William Jackson, Mike Slavif, Charles Van Hise, King SmiTh. College Choru Row one, left to right: Charon Burnes, Pianist, Jean Wesson, Pianist, Helen Bryant, June Washington, Harry Alfred, Don, Trocano, Paul Elmore, Richard Anderson. Row two, left to right: Cherrie Taylor, Jeanette Stevenson, Karen Klaus, Linda Waggoner, Nancy Heinz, Elaine Lobdell, Albert Schultz, Jerry Lacy, Charles Van Hise. Row three, left to right: JoAnn Kelso, Linda Weate, Donna Brown, Diana Thorne, Carol McNeal, Margaret Trimmer, Bob Riley, Tom Miller, King Smith, Peter Wilcox, Jim Christian. GRGUP SDJC is also proud of its vocal groups. The Madrigals is a select group ot nineteen voices, blended together so as to sing without ac- companiment. The College Chorus is made up ot about thirty tive stu- dents who have some singing ability and interest in music. Together with the Madrigals, the Chorus put on a Christmas Assembly for the day and evening students, singing such selectons as a Cantata, The Coming ot the King, and various Christmas songs. The Quintet is an independent group on campus, practicing on their own time for special performances tor civic groups. . gy' Q X X i Mr, Galas adrigels Row one, left to right: King Smith, Carol Henderson, Charles Van Hise, Delores Tucker, Mike Slavit, Charon Burnes, Bill Phillips, Jean Wesson, Bill Jackson. Row two, left to right: Ed Johnson, Jean- nete Stevenson, Harry Alfred, Merwyn Roberts, Chor- lene Boucher, Richard Anderson, Viola Barefoot, Don Doig, Bonnie Walden, Eugene Sheridan. 103 1 l Classroom The endless struggle between the flesh and spirit that found an end in Greek art has also found its Way into the creations of SDJC art students. Artistic awareness and appreciations is established through design, lettering, freehand drawing, and silk screen painting. sszr' in ,......-sud., Si.. SW!!-. -liar. .N J 1 -Y Nt. wkex 3 Art Aircraft O4 History has it that a man in early Greece was the first human to fly. He sup- posedly used wax to fasten feathers to his arms. Today, air travel is made more desirable lay the use of sturdy planes. At SDJC, men are trained to louild and re- pair these planes, and are better pre- pared to work in future years. Auto Mech If The Greeks had insecTs and planTs in Their gardens, I'm sure They didn'T have The knowledge necessary Tor naming The phylum, class, order, genus, or species. STudenTs enrolled in biology are TaughT noT only This, buT a general overview of The living Things in man's environmenT and Their eTTecT upon his life and well being. anios C6116 The early Greeks did noT have auTo mechanics because They did noT have aufomobiles. However, you can beT ThaT There were men in Greece who repaired charioTs as a profession. BuT progress broughT The auTomobile, and so mechan- ics musT be Trained To work on Them. SDJC offers Training in auTo mechanics for Those who wish To enTer This field, i , l l 1 yi Biology Classroom The Greeks oire crediTed wiTh The soy- ing, LeT eoch mon exercise The c1rT he knows. Truly, The sTudenTs enrolled in This class QT S.D.J.C. musT loe considered orTisc1ns when They mc1sTer The operoTion of such mochines os l.B.M. Collculc1Tors, CompTomeTers, Burroughs, o nd many oThers. These people will loe well equipped To enfer The business field. Carpentry Business Machines Greece hcis iTs version of cc1rpenTers, buT one con be sure Thot They could hove leoirned cz Thing or Two in one of J.C.'s corpenTry closses! When one heors The noise which emcinoTes from The second Tloor cc1rpenTry cloiss, he is posiTive ThoT in The classroom cc1rpenTers ore being developed. Chemistry CGHQS With man's thoughts directed more and more toward the unseen world, There is an increasing demand for the chemist. SDJC has a program for stu- dents interested in the various phases of chemistry which serve as the ground- work classes that are necessary for more advanced courses. If the Greeks had lived in the 2Oth century, they might have learned more of this great science. Beauty is an art which began with the Greeks and has come down to us in the 20th century. Therefore, since it must be preserved, there must be specially trained people to care for it. It is for this purpose that SDJC offers an excellent course in cosmetology to instruct the students in the art of beauty techniques. Cosmetology Classroom lf The Greeks mainTained a denTisT's office, iT is doubTful ThaT They had assis- TanTs such as Those Trained aT SDJC. STU- denfs receive insTrucTion noT only in The Techniques of aiding The denTisT, buT in office practice as well. Pracfical experi- ence is received in The' Children's DenTal HealTh CenTer, and observaTion is con- ducTed aT selecTed clinics in The ciTy. I Diesel Shop fer w.-, gyy s,i.. ., b A -A fel TX ' c i Q Dental Assisting Diesel power would have been help- ful To The ancienT Greeks when They were in The process of building Their magniTicenT sTrucTures, buT, alas, diesel is a relaTively new power. There is sTill much To be learned abouT diesel, buf here aT JC we are doing our parT. STU- denTs enrolled in These classes are pre- paring Themselves To Till posiTions in The world of Tomorrow. Sorne of the ancient methods used by the Greeks would undoubtedly seem strange to us, but no stranger than would our use of electricity. Nevertheless, the students enrolled in electronics are mastering the skills necessary for suc- cess, and are prepared to take a front seat in their occupation. C6116 From the long flowing robes of the early Greek women to the modern day chemise, one can readily see that prog- ress is in motion. Dressmaking is con- sidered a real art, and at SDJC, classes are offered to those who desire to in- crease their knowledge and skill in this particular phase of homemaking. U , Classroom ' , ,Lv K I V ' L. 'X' ,f ' I , , V-M-an be ' 5 T A ' 1 ' Centuries ago the Greeks preserved their heroic deeds by writing them on scrolls or tablets. Today, we have courses at SDJC for'students who wish to enrich Their knowledge of early civilization. Ad- ditional subjects offered include Anthro- pology, Economics, Geography, and U.S. History and Government. Social Science l In ancient Greece, Greek was the pre- dominate language. Today, because of of our ever increasing steps forward, students at SDJC realize the importance of mastering many languages. Proof of this is shown here as Dr. Moore points out the layout of the language labora- tory, to be completed within the near future. G Foreign Language il0 Mathematics The early Greeks, with Hippocrates leading the investigations, are perhaps the first people to make noted advances in medicine. Medical advances are be- ing continued in the present day. Courses at SDJC are designed to train personnel in the various types of technical work dealing with the development and use of new medicines and medical equip- ment. C6116 When Pythagoras presented his find- ings in problems of mathematics, l'm sure he had no idea that they would play such an important part in our world today. Here at Junior College, we are proud of our mathematics department and the services it offers the students. 7T6r:Qfiff6 n Sfrwckife 'zfnfmff . Medical Assisting Classroom In The Time of The greaT Greek Empire, man expressed a picTorial inTerpreTaTion of his surroundings by eTching and carv- ing on naTure's raw maTerials. Think of The Time and Trouble They mighT have saved if They had waiTed a few cenTuries and enTered one of SDJC's PhoTography Classes. Here They could have learned The many Techniques of reproducing images. T ',,.. a ' Photography Physical Education l l 2 V ,U 1lV,.-i . W X Ancienf Greece is perhaps The besT known for Their many aThleTes and aTh- leTic evenTs. SDJC has incorporaTed The Greek idea of making The sTudenT a beT- Ter individual Through increased physical abiliTy inTo Their classes in physical edu- caTion. ln addiTion, emoTional sTabiliTy and social undersTanding are loy-prod- ucTs of The course. Xfrl N Psychology What a delight to hear a Wiseman talk! has become a password of this popular course. Classes at SDJC in Radio offer interested students actual exper- ience in directing and conducting their own live radio broadcasts. Voice train- ing, script writing, and the mechanics of operation are integral parts of this course. C6116 The importance of the Greek thought, Know thyself, has penetrated the minds of many people in the Qofh cen- tury. Classes in Psychology at SDJC are designed to help the individual under- stand himself and his needs, and to pre- pare him for a richer, fuller lite. Radio Arts Classroom Students of English B might loe heard quoting The Greek proverb, The greatest sacrifice is the sacrifice of time. Vocalou- lary, reading speed, and comprehension are integral parts of such a course and often found time cons-uming. But l'm sure these students all agree that the re- wards far exceed the need for perse- verence. Refrigeration Reading Techniques Due to their lack of electrical power and chemical knowledge, the early Greeks naturally did not have refrigera- tion to preserve foods. Now, however, a refrigerator is a common appliance in the kitchen of every home. Since all ma- chines must have repair work, students are trained at SDJC in all phases of re- frigeration service. Jzf Shorthand According to our Grecian friends, a slave was one who could not speak his thoughts. Here at SDJC there are no slaves because students are trained in its many speech classes to express them- selves quite adeptly. How can you find out? Why, lust listen, of course! Or, better yet, take the class and gain first hand experience. C6116 Shorthand is a skill which is new to the modern world. The early Greeks did not have The shorthand that we know today. For those who plan to become stenog- raphers, lor who lust want to take faster notesl, SDJC has a course in American shorthand to prepare them for their fu- ture work. Speech Arts Classroom In The early days of Greece, They had liTTle knowledge of Tool design, louT To- day aT SDJC one finds a varieTy of courses in This field. STudenTs are TaughT special Techniq-ues in drafTing and Tool engineering, and upon cornplefion are prepared To enTer skilled occupafions. Typing Tool Design The secrefaries of ancienf Greece were scribes. From all appearances, Their work was slow and Tedious, ofTen Taking many monfhs for cornplefion. BUT now, wiThN The aid of The TypewriTer and a knowledge of Typing, such as ThaT which may be gained here aT JC, anyone, noT iusT a secrefary, can Turn ouT beaufiful pages as quick as one can learn To spell ArisTophanes. so 1 We Vocational Nursing Welding is important in this world which uses so much metal in building. The early Greeks needed only masons, but Welders are in demand today. 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' fx, fs Q4 'Aj' as , ,-,z .h '7Zl ,fnf Q 3, ' QTSWE' Qfmzkfx , mm . 5 A'f4,'z'2' ,N 'Y I,,fi,Q', K wg ' . - fi +535 .rz.a,i nf7,s,Q 'T 5271,-:A H' ' wr . g W 1, A N . vi ' .. f5 '- 'Z , . 1, W. 2 f! 1 4 he Coaohe Head Coach, GEORGE SCHUTTE Texas is known for doing Things big. One of These Things was producing George SchuTTe - noT only big in sTaTure, buT big in Thoughfs as well. IT Takes ThaT cerTain somefhing To be consisTenT in producing Teams ThaT noT only wanT To win games, buT acTually like and enioy fooT- ball. The pracfices, The Trips, and The ThoughT of being able To parTicipaTe on a fine foofball Team were in The minds of all The men. Wifh always a good season under his belT, SchuTTe sTill em- phasizes The old proverb as iT was Told To him when he played foofball aT USC: Win or lose, iT's how you played The game ThaT counTs. CompeTiTion was as sfrenuous as ever in The Tough MeTropoliTan Conference fooTball race in 1958. Evidence of This may be ciTed by The facT ThaT Sanfa Monica, who won The conference TiTle, Bakersfield, runnerup, and Long Beach, who fin- ished in The Third posiTion, were all selecTed for posT-season bowl games, and all Three emerged vicTorious. San Diego Junior College finished in The fourTh posiTion, and was highly regarded for Their aggressive play. The season began for The KnighTs wiTh Two vicTories over non-conference opponenTs,,Glen- dale and Pasadena. BoTh of These Teams have long been powers in iunior college foofball ranks. And so wiTh This ThoughT in mind, anoTher successful season was conTemplaTed for SDJC. Then came The conference opener wiTh SanTa Monica, and no one realized how powerful The Corsairs were To be. The KnighTs losT T6 To 8 in a hard foughT game, which mighT have gone San Diego's way excepT for a couple of Touch- downs which were called back due To rule in- fracTions. Then came EasT Los Angeles, who had been raTed Third in a naTional pre-season poll, buT had 'noT lived up To These expecTaTions. The KnighTs won 13 To O. The following week aT Bakersfield saw The KnighTs defeaTed 31 To 2. ReTurning To San Diego, The KnighTs convincingly defeaTed on successive weekends, Los Angeles Harbor and El Camino. Third place was losT when a hearTbreaker was losT To Long Beach. However, The season was finished on a happy, vicforious noTe when Los Angeles Valley was easily defeaTed. ln looking back, wiTh a six-win-Three-loss record, and The knowledge ThaT Throughouf The year The Team played up To iTs capaciTy and poTenTial, The season musT be considered an excellenf one, even Though a championship was noT won. ln singling ouT individual sTandouT perform- ers, The squad voTed Cleveland Jones and Bobby WerTs Team co-capfains. The MosT OuTsTanding Player Award was presenfed To Cleveland Jones for his sensaTional performance on The aThleTic field. IT has always been The policy of The coaching sTaff noT To single ouT individuals for special recognifion, buT raTher To concenTraTe on The developmenT of Team spiriT and efforT. All junior colleges are growing, buT especially SDJC is on The up grade wiTh regard To sTudenT body supporf and faculTy and adminisTraTive recognifion of her aThleTic Teams. For This The coaching sTaff is mosT appreciafive. George A. SchuTI'e Backfield Coach, JESSE THOMPSON The speedy and quick backs of this year's team can readily admit that they have gained a 'lot of Their knowledge from Jesse Thompson. Humorous quips-.like Whatever you do, don't fall, we can't afford the cleaning bill, and Let's be friends with everyone, especially the line, and similar quotes always kept the spirit of the backs high. Hailing from So-uth Carolina, and then moving to San Dego, Thompson can boast of an admirable record. Saint Augustine High School, San Diego Junior College, and San Diego State College will remember the name of Jesse Thompson as one of their top quarterbacks. Line Coach JOHN KOVAC Direct from the coal mines and the steel mills of Tarentum, Pennsylvania, comes the newest addition to the Knights' coaching staff - John Kovac. This year's hard-hitting line knows that they were all well coached. Kovac was a hard worker and let his line know it. His conditioning and aggressive building drills will long be re- membered bythe Knights' line. His favorite say- ing was, You'll play in the games like you prac- tice during the week. Kovac has already estab- lished himself as an outstanding line coach, and will probably be asked to stay here at JC for a long time. The Mario Ra meriz Quarterback Dick Tomlinson DOUQ Minfon 1 Quarterback Quorferbock gyxpe I' 'Y' George Copitas Larry Martin Cleveland Jones Hglfbqck Halfback Halfback Hcil Tobin Halfback ,gall , xi, ang, H Jim Walton Halfback 'QM'-W- Bob Anderson Halfback CHII1 Sonoma Lnufau -as Cemer John Dahlen Cliff Long Fullback Center psi 5 c 'W'-ff f ,W ,Q 1,1 J 'I 1 -. Carlos Gufierrez Al Jacobus John Shacklett Center Center Guard Dennis Higgenbothem Bob Werts Guard Guard Stan Nelson Guard The Bob Brennan Guard Ed Ferreras Jerry Felactu Guard GUGrd P1 , Y,-rw-V Cliff Afkinson Paul Doherty Carl Lorenz Tackle Tackle Tackle Xm- Jim Cox Tackle John Knoll Tackle Paf Shea Tackle Team -1 wu...T,+. Bob Hcxfcher Tackle gi Neal Petties End Tom Pcden End Pefe Smolonovich End Dick Carey End Jim ROb6I'TS Harold Bottle End End Dick Rudd End Denny Berg End A 5. Z-1 K . v . H N,-1: 4 ' A Nh D 5 + .1 2 ', ... II g i ,gg 'H 1 me F ' 'Q J EE w my wwf f' 1 X! .. ggsifigk K K gi ' aff B ' X, ' 7 x f ik , 44, . , A X, Y Ja gf Q I .. ,X- 9' X E 3 SA QF ' ff ' Mn is '5 L. Here we see Art Buchanan l23l, 190 pound Knight Fullback, loom over for 6 points against the mighty Long Beach. Cliff Long l52l and Tom Paden i881 look on as this great back plays his best game of the season. Note the fine offensive blocking by an un- identified Knight lineman in the background. The Long Beach- San Diego contest has always been a heads-up affair, as with all opponents. This goes to prove the tight, well-matched com- petition in this league. This year's ends played a valuable part in the working offense of the Knights this season, Here we see one of the stand-out pass catchers in action. lt is End Neal Petties tucking the leather away after a fine catch leading to the defeat of the Glendale Vaqueros. The gridders seemed a bit uneasy and unsure of themselves in this opener for both of the teams, but nevertheless a fine, heads-up football game was produced. ation One of our outstanding Iinemen, Ed Ferreras, is proving to the Bakersfield Renegades that the Knights defense is something that can't go unrecognized. lt seemed that the long trip north and the hard-hitting Renegades were too much for the Knights, as they were defeated by a stinging 31-2. The northern gridders were not only fired up by the defeat handed them last year by the Knights, but by a well spirited local crowd as well. The Knights' well respected defense machine is shown here against the LA. Harbor Seahawks. ldentifiable Knights are Jim Walton l3Ol, Mario Ramirez llll, John Knoll l75l, and Jim Cox l73l, Good heads-up, hardehitting defense was probably the controlling factor in the Knights' victory over the Seahawks. It was one of those good nights. Which simply means that everything that they attempted failed and everything we attempted worked. , wfaf ' ' 'N sfrf' 'rr' W ' ,W ,W 0' ' .ia V 'ef M1-M f HM chi 'nn-ni i in 4 I I i :S if Y.- 5185535115111221123135511iiiiiififiiifii111:25 ff' ...W ,m,,.814, 1.8 ,,.X..W,,.., .., . 8feesswwzaazsssmazsrssszxxsfsswsx 5211111815 W,,, 1 42.-. .. N,,,.W,,,,,..,,,...W,, .. .. 6,-1mniawsffeezssssxx8121 'K . ..., . . smc 560 . . . smc. 57 siss 77 smc 70 smc 56 ' - v . . . H ket lu ll- St NTC Chaffey Snow College, Utah Compton . . . Riverside Cirrus . . . . Utah . . Mt. smc g'kg,I i., . . . iEJ g a SDJC SDJC SDJC SDJC ,,,,. . . . Long Beach . . . LA, Valley Santa Monica Eo1s1'l.A .. . . . SDJC 56 .. Santa Monica SDJC . Long Beach SDJC 73 . .. .... Chaffey SDJC .. ..... .. El Camino SDJC 72 . . . ............... Sanfa Ana y SDJC . . ..... ........... B akersfield ioverfimel 1, ffiffi- loverfirnel SDJC 71 . . . . . . .... Orange Coasf SDJC 86 . . ........... Sanfa Monica 73 SDJC 69 ...... Phoenix SDJC 2055 Opponents 1795 SDJC 78 . . . . . . San Bernardino Average: 68.5 Average 59.8 SDJC 51 . .. ...., .5,l.,MCRD y y Season. Record Won Lost SDJC 69 . . . .... LAL1-larbor A Conference .... . . . . 9 A 5 SDJC 77 . .. . . . East LA Overall ..... . . . .22 8 ,ii 5.aiil . 1Nu51v1,1SfijAL BASKETBALLFOSTATISTICS . .AQOAACQNFERENCE A 8 Names Games FGA FGM 1, FTA FTM 1, TP Aver. Gilberr, ArTisT . .. .... 13 194 381, 30 601, 182 14.0 Ed,,,,,yr,,,jy,. .. 14 200 431, 58 611, 230 16.4 Ted 3 .. 14 158 411, 32 661, 164 11.9 jiolrdan, Bobby .. .... 14 185 381, 22 661, 162 11.6 Goshay, Napoleon .... 14 101 401, 28 561, 108 7.9 Smith, Glen . ... '. . . . 11 32 371, 2 661, 26 2.4 V1nson,Al 9 481, 1 A A 501, 23 2.5 Lively, Roger . . 7 21 421, 4 561, 22 3.0 Sheridan, Eugene . . 8 15 261, 3 501, 11 1.3 Holmes, Bobby gyyg . . . 9 21 251, 14 8 561, 18 2.0 Sigmon, Darrell 8 4471 4 4 1007: 12 1.5 Johnson, Wayrnan . . 9 11: 271, 10 5 501, 11 1.2 Anderson, Bobby . . 8 7 281, 2 O OO1, 4 .5 ww-W if E o .A c .c o '1 'U LL1 .E 9: E up r: 2 O uf mv E o I 'U mu 1- 4. L. ua 2 O +- ln I .. 4 E ll righl: Bobby Anderson, Napoleon Goshoy, Bobby Left to l Douglos. il : Coach Merr n, Bobby Holmes, Kneeling Darrell Si oymon Johnson, Al Vinson, ridon, W Eugene She The Coach COACH'S COMMENT I'm very pleased wiTh The ouTcome of This year's basketball season. One of The many fac- Tors in winning a championship in The MeTro- poliTan Conference is experience. WiThouT This iTem a Team is vulnerable To defeaT aT any Time regardless of Their TalenTs and abiliTies. All of our sTarTing five plus The maioriTy of The reserves were in Their firsT year aT The Junior College. The Team and l feel ThaT This year was a successful sfepping sTone To fufure baskeTball experiences. We had a well balanced Team and some fine reserves. Their overall record is one of which They and The school can be proud. . . . Coach Merrill Douglas This year's baskeTball Team was led by veT- eran baskeTball coach, Merrill Douglas. Douglas sTarTed Teaching in NaTional CiTy in 1931, and in 1938 began his coaching career aT San Diego High School. Here he won Two CoasT League TiTles and one VicTory League championship. ThaT was in The days before The CiTy Prep League. AfTer The League had sTarTed, he Then pulled in four easy championships. He lefT San Diego High in 1956 and came To SDJC, where he has been a very successful coach as well as a fine direcTor of aThleTics. Any player who has played for Douglas knows Thaf when he says someThing, he means iT! 4 Ted Holmes Center Bobby Anderson NUPOIGOH GUSIWY Forward GUGFCI Q 21'- lj '- 3 5 Anisr Gilbert Glen Smifh Forward F0VVVU d Bobby Jordan Guard -nr x Eugene Sheridan Forward - Center AI Vinson Guard dis. Darrell Sigmon Guard -.1 L. J Bobby Holmes Guard John Desmond-Ed Blodgeff Managers 1 xx Woyman Johnson Forward Ed Johnson Forward 141 4 a ketbali It's all yours, says Eugene Sheridan as he 'Finds him- self in a bit of trouble during the El Camino game. Potential shooting power is shown here as Ted Holmes prepares a hook shot against Bakersfield. Now what! exclaims an LA Harbor man as they grab off a rare pass in the game. A little bit ot dribbling magic is shown by Al Vinson here as he makes another 'Fine Knight play work. ation Up, up, and away soars Ted Holmes and an LA Valley defender. Mr. Hard Work, Napoleon Goshay is showing some of The fine points which gained him the Legend's player of The year. Trapped! A Bakersfield player finds no hope to get off a shot against the mighty Knight's defense. ' ms, -NX U fi ,: 1 GeT The ball, ArtisT, says Ted Holmes to Arfisf Gilberl' during The Santa Monica tussle. l4 44 Ed Johnson seems to be doing a new rock 'n roll step with a Santa Monica player. Ted Holmes l24l doesn't dig dancing. Where did it go? All are amazed to find there is no ball to be found in this Long Beach tilt. OI' Take care of it, Ed, says Artist Gilbert l25l as Ed Johnson fruitfully grabs for the ball against the wishes of a Bakersfield defender. The suspended peloton is the topic of conversation here. Who got it? Action Forrn pertecto is shown here as Napoleon Goshay hits for two points in the Long Beach game. l Crazy legs Gilbert i251 entongles with a Santa Monica mon as bewildered Ted Holmes looks on. 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'LS- W gg ,, 'W-w.,,,,,, John Harmon, Andy Cribbs, Dick Gardner, Corl Oberg, Stryke r, Ramsey, Jerry ' right: Steve in w two, left wlond. Ro Ro nh Lv velo, Are Dennis Brown, Leonard Hegno, cyne zzo, W Y: Mel Ri gh Row one, leff fo ri Ryan. Not Pictured: Jerry Dinsmore, Sol Roman. rlghfz Coach Ed SonClemen?e, Donnie Smollwood, Bobby Jordon, Doug Row three, left to Dick Carey. he Coach Ed SanCIemente Coach Coach Ed SanClemente is one of the most successful coaches at this campus, considering the short time he's been here. He was first as- sistant coach under the unforgettable Mike Mor- row and has served the last two years as head coach. SanClemente is truly a native of San Diego. He was born and raised here and played his first baseball at San Diego High School. He graduated in 1949 from the University of Cali- fornia where he was a Conference baseball team years. After a few years years coaching at UC, he has made quite a name short years. member of the All- for three consecutive of pro-ball and two came here where he for himself in these METRO-CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS For the third consecutive year the Knights baseball team has won the Metropolitan Con- ference Championship. At the beginning of the season, Coach SanClemente said, lf things stay as they are, we ought to have a winner again this seson, as we are stronger than we have ever been in nearly every position except perhaps pitching. But with a team like ours this isn't going to stop us a bit. What we lack in pitch- ing depth and talent we will make up in hard work and overtime. Time proved the coach to be a good prophet, and once again the Knights are baseball champions. 150 t tanding rf QM, if I' 500 4 Q Q Q, X Doug Ryan Pitcher Bobby Jordan Pitcher Andy Cribbs Pitcher Donnie Smallwood Pitcher he Leonard Areveilo Catcher Steve Ramsey First Bo se Jerry Stryker Pitcher First Bose Dick Carey Second Base Dennis Brown Second Ba se Sal Roman Catcher Wayne Hegna Third Base lynn Rowland Ouffield Dick Gardner Outfield Mel Rizzo Ouffield John Hannon Outfield Larry Wayman Manager Dick Gardner demonstrates here how a little speed at the right time helps when running out a line drive 4 Throw then jump, iump then throw, or a combination of both Dennis Brown's philosophy when it comes to completing a double form second as shown here. a eball Awaiting the throw from the plate is ace Knight third baseman Carl Oberg in this year's Glendale contest. Stress, strain, confidence, and determination is shown in Donnie Smallwood's face as he earns the respect of a hit-hopping batter, Action Hustle, hustle, hustle was the password of this year's squad. Here's an example as an opponent second base- man waits in vain while an unidentified Knight gets back in time. You're outta thar exclaims the ump as Jerry Stryker. first baseman, makes an easy target for anyone in the Knight's infield. One of this year's co-captains is exhibiting some of his fine batting form. It's Leonard Arevelo, the Knighfs stalwart catcher. Mn . gi , Boom, goes the ball as Carl Oberg belts one in this year's MCRD gan.e. 156 ', -1 is , f 'A , 'NU A Q. . s W..--nT.,,,,...,A WMM . V K Qt? ---...,,,,A . --M ,T -V -' Q. Q w-...- N -'J-.... -- - - - n M'---.. A ' if? f- A . ' wr' 1 ,. 1' -i-...,NEiM ,sssl ff, -in '- 1 , Aw 5 .N N--...Q A ' if --...,,..,'.....NN..N.- K -..... v B t .Vk,,, ii. . K K . --N-..,, -Q,,,h A Nw--...wwv ' - '7 5 1 ...... v-...Many ' Ny, ' 1-us... 'H - -...hay 8 W,,,g:: W . . K .R KPN-an . 'OE i w v 5 i w 'e- fi EW F E Zvi 5 E E sk ee ff 3 S 4 f 5 if 3 'D 5 E E fi 1 3 QQ E 2 E 5 T he Coach Coach Bobby Downs is perhaps one of The mosT Talked abouT coaches in The league. He noT only brings ouT ol very successful Track Team,buT is very acTive in The aThleTic maTTers concerning our conference and our school. Downs was born in Los Angeles where he played his firsT fooTball. AfTer high school graduaTion he ioined The Navy where he kepT up The grand old game of fooT- ball. STill laTer, he enfered USC and upon grad- uaTion, wenT on To play for The San Francisco '49ers. IT can'T be said ThaT There is a more de- voTecl coach Than Downs. His coach-To-Team conTacT has creaTed respecT and admiraTion on The parTs of all who work wiTh him. COACH'S COMMENT Teamwork and individual cooperaTion will probably be The deciding facTor facing us if we are going To fare well in This year's conference. l have never seen The MeTro Conference as Tough as iT is This season. AT The EasT Los Angeles Junior College relays, aT which EasT LA plays hosT To all The Teams in our league, There was noThing buT broken records all affernoon, We h-ung in fairly sTrong considering iT was our firsT meef, wiTh a Tie for Third wiTh LA Valley. Bakers- field and Long Beach came'firsT and second re- specfively. As usual, Bakersfield is as sTrong as ever wiTh Long Beach, Valley and EasT LA also in Top conTenTion. As soon as we iron ouT a few kinks and geT a few Track meeTs under our belT, we will no doubT be a TiTle candidaTe along wiTh The oTher big guns from up The coasT. This could be one of our big years Trackwise. BuT win, lose or draw, l'm sure of a pleasurable Time wiTh This year's Track squad. , . . Coach Bobby Downs O i ation Like a bird soars Knight frack star, Ed Buchanan. Nof Up and over 6'4 wifh ease goes high iumper Andy only in fhe brood lump, buf in me 100 and 220 Q5 well Willis, anofher hopeful who is destined for bigger and does This promising young afhlefe excel. beffef Things. Here is big Bill Bradford, iusf before launching' the discus Go get' 'em Groff, exclaims The San Diego fans in fhis in This year's Easf LA Relays. hard fought relay race. A new record was sei by Al Groff lshowi. herel, Bill Hulfz, Morie Redman, veieran Knighf pole vaulfer, is shown here as Ronnie Grey, and Joe Vinson in The shuffle hurdles af Easf he easily soars over The fall bar. LA. Time .58. ,+L Max: ' 5 ??Qm , . EW rw 'um V15 2 S? N wifi SWT mmf . 4.4 , -'lf' .,.1s. nf, he Bill Dunn Long Distances W, KH ,,mmI WN N:gwNgyW , V -wfamuwu-.,lm,,Lk wax. M at fungi ,, -.N.MmuN Mw.M.,,M Xilill am? '?ww ' ,wigs ' N., kpamwa .WQE -'-'we' ,'i s A li Bill Hulfz ,wr K, r - up 1149s in Pete Smolanovlch Pole Vault Shot Put 81 Dnscus Eli 1 afw , LL,: Vljzurdles ,VV,:-, and Shot M' 163 4 The Coaoh This year's golf Team could go eiTher way af any Time. Some mighT say ThaT They are all rookies ThaT are new and green To The sporf, ofhers would say ThaT They are veTeran linksmen, capable of low scores and fine TalenT. The only Thing To do is To waiT for The final con- ference ouTcome To Tell The Tale. COACH'S COMMENT Due To a sudden illness ThaT caused hos- piTalizaTion of Coach Ruffa, The Legenol's sporTs sTaff was unable To geT a commenf abouT This year's golf squad. We can be assured ThaT from whaT we have seen in The pasT Ruffa al- ways enioys coaching. IT seems ThaT good or bad, win or lose, Coach Ed Ruffa makes The besT of The siTuaTion. All This sums up a fine coach and a fine man, Coach Ed Ruffa. Pg Q ' f M 'e'. ' if , . gift ? Q 1 A l l ' f2 . - Of 9 , 'ff vl'Wflliq9 Low scores aT Mission Valley CounTry Club l. Dick LyTle 69 PaT Higgins 72 Dick DuTcher 72 Ron Hilsbery 74 5. Jim Coker 76 Bill Ryan 81 Lou Bruun 79 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. The Men The Coach TEAM SUMMARY JusT as The disTance runners of ancienT Greece Trained day in and day out Tor The big Olympia, so did our leafher- lunged harriers of The long course. To Them The Tinal meeT here aT Florida Can- yon was indeed The big meeT. The KnighTs, even Though They were running on home ground, were figured Tor dead lasT. High in spiriT buT sTill low in TalenT, The KnighTs did remain ouT of The cellar by defeafing LA Valley by seven poinTs. COACH'S COMMENT The individual acTion ThaT produces Team coordinaTion has been noTed in many of our more popular Team sporTs. However, none am- plifies This more precisely as does Cross-CounTry. To The average individual, Cross-CounTry is more or less a simple sporT consisTing of long-legged individuals whose one TalenT is physical endur- ance. This mighT be True and necessary, buT also each individual TeammaTe musT supporT The oTher by hard, devoTed daily work. They musT be groomed, noT only for disTance, buT also for The varieTy of running condiTions provided in The counTry courses. This, along vviTh a deep desire To win, has made iT a pleasure To work vviTh This year's Team. ...Ed SanClemenTe vc ir'-T40 'S K ' . . T1 , ' rf - ff if' ' - 'T VT - 3. l ,Q in - 'Vw 49 Z' T ' ig, SLT '11, -fl-' 3 T ' . ' Q 4 -'- Q A . V - 4 'Q ' in ' 4 2 Q' . .-L A w '- -' E' x 5 so L ' .mRbS4!9 t t ' tl . ResulTs of The Tinal meeT aT Florida Canyon in Balboa Park, San Diego, California Place School Score SDJC Individual Scores l. El Camino Place Name Time 2. Bakersfield McLaughlin 17:33 3. EasT LA Dunn l7:-48 4. Long Beach Lopez l7:58 5. SanTa Monica Puddy 18.49 6. LA Harbor MaTThews l9:ll 7. San Diego 8. LA Valley he en QB-.I l foudfll 1 'H,,QJ 4 Kneeling, left Io right: Bill Puddy, Mark Mafflwews. -,Q Standing, left to right: Leonard Jarmusch, George Davis, Neil McLaughlin. Neil McLaughlin Bill Dunn 50.1 Rueben Lopez Bill Puddy wlI'IMInl luelloaoh Odus Morgan Coach COACH'S COMMENT We are strong on tree-style swimmers, but rather weak in the other departments. ln the 50 and 100 yard tree-style we have Dave Bentley, Nick Chamberlain, Don Weir, John Estes, and Mike Chernus, along with Rick Lowery. All ot these boys look promising, but need o lot of work. ln the back stroke, Bentley, Chamberlain, and Estes look good, but are inexperienced. Lewis Walker, from last year's squad, is getting into condition for the 1500 meter race. In addition to the above, we have Ken Burnside, Ed Cargile, Cliff Anglin, and Walt Dyer who are expected to be used in the relays. . . . Coach Odus Morgan he BUSH QWWWQ ' ,, 1 L.. 'la 'L' it f: V l U ,150 1 I 73ff2L,..4W!'i'Sq fa . rdf vm' Nick Chamberlin wwf, wr'--as ,H is ft! Dave Lewiswwcllker The Coach COACH'S COMMENT The Junior College Tennis Squad, though not as strong as it has been in the past several years, is considered capable of holding its own with most of the other junior college squads of this area. Kenny Gemundt, number one man, holds victories over two of the top national boys and junior players, and is expected to be a strong contender at Ojai and Conference Tournament play. He will be ably supported by Scott Mc- Elmury and Jerry Koppang. Peter Wilcox ap- pears to be the fourth member of the traveling squad, but will have to fight off challenges from Jilson Powers, Paul Johnson, and Sonny Liufau. 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W ?!',.,.,MM,Z,Wg 1?,5:,Z?,'m,:,,zvvi,5ig,J,:h-VA I L I . A ' ff' -'--m4-,W-Y--W-.... I I- -353' J, , 'f. .-...,.-'ld-:van.,'f f1'f- 4'1 ' ADMINISTRATION Although administrators normally bow to ancient Rome as the original mecca of lawgivers, the faculty at San Diego Junior College readily acknowledges the debt it and all educators owe to early Greece. ,The fifth century before Christ, when Greek civilization had its finest flowering, produced many brilliant minds to whom our faculty still pay homage. C C Thales, Leucippus, and Democritus, the first recorded minds to speculate on the nature of static electricity and of matter, were necessary forerunners of the inventors whose genius has led to our present-day electricity, electronics, and physical science studies. Thus our faculty in these areas builds on a foundation first begun nearly twenty-five h-un- dred years ago. The faculty in language arts is indebted to a host of glorious names including the poetess, Sappho, and that legendary Mediterranean wan- derer, Homer. Mathematics and science instructors yield allegiance to Archimedes and Pythagoras. Seeking reality through numbers appealed to the orderly Greek mind even as it does to the expert in science and mathematics today. Historians recognize Herodotus as their archtype, while also ac- knowledging their debt to Xenophon and Thucydides. Greek tragedians are still spoken of in awe in drama circles where Sophocles, and Euripides are considered wiithoufJpeer. Thespis, originator of the traveling troupe, lends his name r'i' alsitilweill as his ideas to current devotees of dramatic art, Junior Colleges drama faculty are as eager as their thespians to bring drama to our campus, even as Greek dramatists were bid to the festivals of Athens. Although more dedicated to the achievements of the mind than any era before or since, the Greeks sought to achieve a satisfactory balance between physical and mental training. Mount Olympia, site of athletic festivals, still lives on in our present maior international athletic contest, the Olympic Games. While Junior College's coaching staff doesn't pretend to be training its students for international competition, they do subscribe to the Grecian philosophy of a sound mind in a sound body. Although our faculty endeavors to impart knowledge by every means developed to date, many still find the method first developed by Socrates of leading the pupil to see the truth through questioning. Many pahs are followed by modern man in the search for truth. Our faculty, too, pursues different roads, but mostiwillggagiree that they subscribe to the basic philosophy of Plato, that virtuelrcomes from knowl- edge and is inseparable from it. ' 'i UIIIOI' College C311 Dr. Robert S. Hamilton Dean of Extended Day Dr. Alfred W. Nall Dean of Arts and Science Education Mrs. Margaret D. Olson Dean of Students John W. Hatalsan Dean of Business Education and Business Affairs Joseph Stephenson Dean of Technical Education Walter Thatcher Principal Mr. Wrlllam P. Elser ' 1 ,w ,iw-22. W -,-1 QlFiL2,es.LWg'?f'5' 1 Q ., Dr. Frank Lowe Mrs. Marian F. Jessop Board Mr. Richard A. Grihalva I Z I I . Mr. Bernard F. Coogan . Dr. Ralph C. Dailard Mr. Charles W. Patrick Superintendent Supt. of Post High School Ed. Coordinator Row one, lefi To righf: Leonard Eimon, Walferl Coafs, MaryeTTe Taylor, E. Willard Woolfolk. Row Iwo, left To righh Arnold Burgeson, Wallace Homifz, KenneTh FawceTT, D. Russell Burfraw, Kennefh Gibson. Even as an aThleTe requires muscular coordinaTion To do his besT in compeTiTion, so a school musT also have a cerTain amounT of plan- ning To make iT run smooThly. Many of our sTudenTs Tail To recognize The imporTance of These people working behind The scenes for Them as They aTTend daily classes. These coordinaTors are viTal cogs in The Junior College educaTionaI program, for They help To regulaTe The many problems rising from an overcrowded campus. And so iT is ThaT we pay TribuTe To Those who have helped To make our school whaT iT is Today. Coun elor Left to right: Richard Pace, Bob Bethel, Ann Hennessy, Gilbert Johnston, Dr. Murl Gibson The tasks of our SDJC counselors are forthe most part unending. These devoted men and women are on the spot to guide new stu- dents in preparing such a program as to make each day a learning experience. But their job does not end here. Rather, they are avail- able throughout the semester to offer valuable advice to baffled students regardless of age or grade. To those counselors of the extended day, not pictured here, as well as to our own day coun- selors, we students offer a sincere thank you. 4 3 Row one, left to right: Carolyn Styles, Josephine Shipley, Mory Reid, James Obata. Row two, left to right: Frederick Benson, William Day, Edward Creekmur, Winfred Gier, Donald Anderson, Jack Robison, Not pictured: John Graham, John Holcomb. athematlcs lift- kt N . 'S f fi Y K i' i w' fi 'll EJ ,a iz., 11 .+ :L Y i L24 -P U7 , ' -.M K ,f ii W-Q K J. '53 P- fQ fx xv! .,. V ,AL Avfligi . l ' ii if-Q: ww,-nw ,V - -.rf ,,,r-.fn-r-un, P-v-rx 'tg ,...fQ 1 V '- .1 . '-?-..:v.zP.2l .5'..Ef-'- 53' P ,R X ff -ff' .es- Q ISF! Y-1 W' G G ,, -z5,.r'g::3-M f1'F3f'? ' bug' Q M fw. ff-4,-5 ,,,,':f-fr 'il' 1 '55 'rf'P:4f22,,,R 'C -.,.,'S'f.-.g,.,.-f-If -gme N,- ds-. H- -fs of 'V vw 'Tr' W?5 w M -M, '?.. 4 M R 1,1 v-V M...-f 1-F., H.,- -A -.lu - ' ' M. -,-,,,- .-. V f-, . X-I rf Q.-A .,- ' .3r, ..,,- lui 1- -K-Sw +1 .M-N67 H- vw, h .,.,,..,,.,.-,.....,oq,. V -,. 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Row one, leff lo right: Wayne Moxley, Louis Weinberg, Andrew Mizisin. Row Iwo, lefl' fo right: Roberf Lippmon, Lowell Peirce, William Sulzbach. Physical Science Row one, Iefl' lo right: Mczryeffe Taylor, Laura Harringfon, Etheleen Bough, Dorothy Woods. Row fwo, left to righf: Ruth Blackwell, Gilberf Johnsion, William Leaf, Arlhur Jensen, Accounting Machines Merciiandising Left fo right: Barth Monaghan, Anhui' Jensen, Gilberi Johnsfon, Edward Randall. ll IHGSS Left to right: Arnold Bergeson, Margarer Col- lins, James Hartley. Business Management F' had . lr-.V l pk 5 'Q N V, I, if bl JAJM, . or - ff. .mh- if General Office Leff to right: Ruth Robinson, Irene Broyles, Fronces Craig, Helen Heuke, Helen Hoskins. I Y X., ' 0 u eet Q l N - xr Q ,M:3,,j fy ' A, Q 'fixx H- 'Sf' f r . W5 1 w r. Y, o 'Ji - --.Ulf K ,X. An: sd! gl, 'K I ff x' N rf, . b J N.. J D. . N'-.3,.z- K B, M Lgfsgigkf' ...f . l 1 J j ll ill, l I 4. lf . 5' ' l of ' lu . 1 Q 4, , 4 bi 3 ' , gs 5 ' X Y 1 a . : 9 I I- 1 ri Secretarial Row one, left To right: Odus Morgan, Robert Arnold, Lucrefio Lyle. Row two, lefl' to right: Alline Jester, June Von Benfhuysen, Sue Dodge, Alito Shiels. Vocational Nursing H f , it iii ' 'W' Qi fl 3 Row one, left lc right: Alice Davis, Ruth Wy- borney, Mildred MacMillan, Evelyn Dufy. Row lwo, left To right: Alido Redell, Minnie Pad- dock, Velina Tews. fb f flak at Qfffflltiv 5? f 1 'fx 77'-l h L It 45' llf y Emu' W l 7 ll W , ' wg 'lg Dental Assisting Lefl' Io righi: Mary Rowley, Shirley Leonhardt. 'KM 4 Cosmetology Ln 1 gm Ag Jun Cf Gent, Mo r N ly . -..Q .,, U...-an Dressmaking 009 9 1 , ,g 1 F: Q . 2 5 Of? AZ f 553 5 'FSF- bf i E7 A Th 9 Lef! fo right: William Dendle, Herberf Minshall, M. David Evans. Art l ze fl , ' T, -5' 1, W -fl l 1' 'ggi 'X W Q' MUSIC 'ff ' ff, X . A Left lo right: William Swegles, Mr. Galas i aalil Q-- f 5 l 211. ll'Ll K ll I x lffi1. 35i V,k:l ly aalll 2 'N xx ai wmv 'K X I b '- A . llll will j I Eff! lA , ff 5 , , --'. .. '1:-L Qi . I P 'fiiifff ' V. ,, - i- aaa,lll Q alal Q if a ,Karl allag 1 al f h I K , RR K Faoult Foreign Language William Cy -4 .N M L fi I ghh Dr. J. Michael M D Thd B d cke, Robert Pir Philosophy 4 Physical Education HEALTH-PHYSICAL EDUCATION Row one, left fo right: Merrill Douglas, Helen Maynard, Nurse, Leno Houston, Robert Downs. Row two, lefl' to right George Schuffe, Odus Morgan, John Kovoc, Jesse Thompson. Not pidured: Edward Ruffo, Willoene Hendry, Louis Son- Clemente. -an acult Library Lef! to right: Mr. James Newbold, Miss Inu Moddux, Mr. Warren Heyer :ff-U ,. FRQM A JY! Speech-Drama Left fo right: Dr. Eugene Chamberlin, Dr. Loomis Ganaway, Hubert Price, Frederick Genfles. Nol pictured: Harry Larson, Richard Pace, George Schulte, Ned Sewell. is nil' X +.,,:1 ' x L 3.-X. .1 ji' Q gs- I- f' 3, ' x . il 5 'i Row one, left fo right: lrving Wilke, Charles Parker, Paul Roman, Ivan Laurifzen. Row two, lefl to right: Charles Newman, Russell Burt- raw, Noi pictured: Lorraine Jenkins, Richard Lippke. ocial tudies Facult ELECTRONICS REFRIGERATIONS Row one, left to right: Charles Warnock, Harley Smith, Ivan Laurifzen. Row Iwo, left fo righf: Edward Roach, Norman Dreher, Ben Hamilton, Irving Wilke. Nor pictured: Edmond O'Mcihony. Electronics Aircraft 1 3 ' 1-f' , 9 Y ' -I Wi 6 I . K i 4 ' LL' S! bl. Y ' Ai . , x E tif, Ii. AIRCRAFT Left lo righl: Walter Coats, Glen Malpass, Carl Johnson. Not pictured: Anfon Richeffa. Drafting Hy left fo right: Robert Moorehouse, WGHEV LUX' enburg. Ss 'K fi Nr 3' f 3 r 's :R A , N A' . an fr fifggxl QA: 'f , 5.-5 'L.. DRAFTING Left Io right: Gerhcrr Peters, Andrew Mizisin Tom Ashley, Joseph Sordello. Not pictured Elinor Frazer. Carpentry-Mill CARPENTRY-MILL CABINET acult MACHINE SHOP-WELDING Machine Shop XXX Lefl to right: David Reed, Bob Bethel, Frank Dolan. Nor pictured: Willard Blackinfon, Wayne Harris. Auto Mechanics fri TNS. 5.4, if-'1 t may 5 X. A ? ' N J , 515.- ' 'X .,, ' 4 i i 1- 1 I' QTY SE i'.ff1i2? zi' v. ii fikifff -i' . I ' -pijhv'-fr I ,l i gl-ik. f ' K ' 5 1 W ' A' - l A Q kr I , 4 l s Q . . ., . AUTO MECHANICS Left to right: Virgil Sholley, Robert Bailey Charles Hall, William Hudson. 200 venin Row one, left to right: Daniel Druke, R. Freelund, Mrs. Olsen, Dorothy Taylor, David Hafford. Row two, left to right: Earl McAdams, James Malcolm, William Wade, J. C. Mills, Arnold Bergeson, Eugene Bradley. i was-wu.e...1Tt 'A v --wee MDM., . , Business Row one, left to right: Virginia Hamilton, Dorothy Poyner, Martha Ashworth, James Shea. Row two, left to right: Emmett Meerchan Jr., James Hartley, Gerhart Mehner, Arthur Jensen, William Meinardus. sr-wi Row one, left to right: Ada Avery, Elizabeth Fogel, Donald Stevenson, Hope Gombold. Row two, left to right: Edward Randall, Merrill Durfee, Francis Clarke, Lester Wickstrom, Walter Luxemburg. ff' Campus Row one, left to right: Mary Wenke, Roy Logan, Geneva Adams. Row two, left to right: Ruth Black- well, Gustav Lundmark, John Hanning, Joseph Tody. Row three, left to right. Wilford Caldwell, Robert Kirchotf, James Harper, Richard McCord. :m,., A Facult, Good Teachers are a real asset To The educaTional field, and our exfended day program boasTs of iTs ouTsTanding sTaff of insTrucTors. These men represenT The core of The Crawford personnel, who give of Them- selves and Their Time To aid worfhy sTu- denTs in Their sfruggle for knowledge. Campus WiThin These walls informaTion viTal To American exisTence is being TaughT, A counfless number of sTudenTs, realizing The need for a more dvanced educaTion, occupy These classrooms in order To pre- pare Themselves To mee-T This world's greaT challenge. Crawford Crawford, alfhough a fairly new cam- pus, has opened iTs doors To The sTudenTs of SDJC who wish To make use of iTs fa- ciliTies. A varieTy of courses are available and sTudenTs are urged To Take advan- Tage of Them. 'Nm :ll .W il 1 nn'- W ' fmfzc T lfiiifg. if -'itligg .1 ki , X I Q San Diego Junior College is indeed proud of its night school facilities. Here at The Technical campus, a variety of courses is offered ranging from Fresh- man English To Apprentice Electronics. Each instructor is well qualified in his own field, and in This way is prepared to render valuable classroom informa- tion. PicTured above is The plant office of Convair, a source of many extended day students. echnical Campus 4 eame Campus Whenever one Thinks of Kearney he almosT immediaTely associaTes iT wiTh The large missile planT locaTed on The mesa. This campus, as well as The oThers, aTTracT sTudenTs from every phase of life. Navy man and common laborer are placed side by side in The classroom To combine Their knowledge and broaden Their world scope. Ship builder and high school graduaTe are offered The same educaTion if They will buT make use of iT. Truly our nighT schools are making viTal conTribuTions To our ciTy of San Diego. fter our l l These faculty members seem to be making good use of their free moments by discussing classroom techniques over coffee. Dr. Bardacke wonders why his students have such difficulty in learning a foreign language. Note the outfit!! Our teachers bear great resemblance to this statue as they point out the way in this scientific age. Dr. Miller takes advantage of the warm weather to show off his bermudas in class. Bookstore Stuff left To right: Doug Minfon, Leonard Arevelo, Jim Sibbet, Kay Crick, Head. I li 'J Office Working behind The scenes aT SDJC wiTh The uTmosT efficiency were These VlPs, The office personnel. STudenTs often sought Their able assisTance in checking ouT schedules as well as asking num- erous quesTions and direcTions for par- Ticular classes. Our office workers never fail To do a Terrific iob, and This year was cerTainly no excepTion. 31-1 ,N ig S Behind The scenes in The IBM office. Helen Abell Nurse Heartfelt thanks go to the secre- taries in the Student Personnel Office for Their undying patience. Bouquets go to Pat Meade in the Student Activities Office for her Contributions to SDJC despite a trying day. To our book- store staff at both campuses, we give a big pat on the back tordoing such a good iob. III! 54,4 1 -sf 1 7 Lf' if fl if Q i .1 '., 4 , l in I -psf . r H or 1 l. M , O I, I j4lL,Q:,,: 'A F in l The Student Personnel Office offers valuable assistance in solving prob- lems, large or small. Business Secretaries 6 Left fo right: ldla Galloway, Thais MacMilan, Effie Denison, Elinor Hull, Mearl Schmitt, Ellen Camp. 20 Left fo righf: Evelyn Posrhumus, lna Maddux, Helene Barton, James Newbold, Allene Kinder, Warren Heyer. . Wi I I ' 11 , lg ,W A V. X 4 G ,2 Us-.,,,..v- l :U Library The Greeks are 'holed for having a worcl for it, and The San Diego Junior College libraries boast many a worol con- Taineol in The 20,000 volumes circulafing from Their shelves on The main campus and The business campus. MOU! E71 Y ,.. I X L f U.. Ayr: ll ,f xi - if . Eureka! I have found ir! Study time is always a pleasure in The spacious Junior College Library. taff Covering approximately 7500 square feef of floor space, library offerings in- clude films, slides, records, aflases, elec- 'rronic charfs, and building plans. ln ad- dition, There are the Traditional books, pamphlets, magazines, and clippings. Over llOO additions were made To The libraries in 1958. Library Assls., left to right: Saeng Noiwan, John Esres, Sharron Hartzler, Marilyn Shaw, Steven Cox, John Dickinson. Our business campus librarian offers assistance To searching students. i A-nd Finished ar last, says a coed on her way from the library. 3 1, if' ll Ji . K 'r X X 'Q l , 1 I 4V 3 1 ,F 4 x ',, ' 1 2' 5 7 , iv, .w J I - .uit 1, A af -I '. ' 11 Q X , . tl . Y X pl' gy f f ' l v O9 2 gp, .,..,-.,,,-, 5, 'Mm' N I . '.4. . amtenance we QIVEJTQ , Q! '2w Q- . Q y 259: Q, f Q Cleaning blackboarols and sweeping 'floors C v V: are buTc1 few of The responsibilities of our main- li, 1, ' Tenance crew. AlThough These picTures represenT , fl only The Technical campus, leT us noT forget Those 9' f ff -V L I 'Yagi men who serve us aT The business campus and :gg i TT The oTher schools, where JC classes are held. We ,Z,,..ss M 5' ,. 1 fi The sTudenTs exfend To you a big Thank you for F' W l ..,,,.,,m,,,,, E H services rendered us This pasT year. ,ygg k A daily store room Task. v F fm-z .4 , F , , if BLEACH as fs 2 M. A., . 4 - T- Zqy T 1 ' . i-..'- Be very careful, now! 1 if sm K 3'9 . fy I J M.,-ss, .,, Left To right: H. R. Nichols, A. A, Ruiz, A. A. Craig, E. Woicik. ---1' ' fu -. 74-iff!-w -0:34571 1f::.:'w,f-- K wr, wr Cl!!! I7 1111 I? ill I7 CSV!! U' 'Gini' Left to right: Vera Waldon, Madeline Graham, Gladys Davis, Frieda Olson, Margaret Burright, Anastasia Callan, Helen Topuzes. Cafeteria The cafeteria at SDJC makes it possible for students to remain at the school all day and still get enough food to maintain the alert mind and body needed to perform the duties of the class- rooms. lt is regretful that the people of early Greece did not have the convenience of the present day cafeteria. Their day at the sporting and dramatic events would have been much more enjoyable if such facilities had been avail- able. The woman who is in charge of the cafeteria has had many years of valuable ex- perience in this particular work. Utilizing this knowledge, she has made the cafeteria the best in the city school system. Upon completion of the new building, students will enioy the facili- ties of an enlarged cafeteria. Cafeteria workers know no rest as students make use of cafeteria services throughout the day. 1 2? -an , iti g T ' i . ,. . g 1: ,, y, fy. . J l l 1 Left to right: bert, Betty Wiltcher, Della McElroy, Grace Beary, E of Turner. ohool radition fXhIH1iD13t6f STanol up all KnighTs, sTand Up! And sing of loyal praise. STand up all KnighTs, sTand up! Our honored flag we raise. So all TogeTher clear and True, For Thee our voices ring. Hail To The KnighTs of San Diego, A Song To Thee we sing! '!v+'t .'?'v 1FY'.L'E'.'fWlf74f' PHght Song Hail KnighTs of San Diego Go all The way. Hail Knighfs of San Diego VicTory Today. Drive on, old varsiTy, Take home The vicTory, LiTT high our banners And We'll win - Rah! Rah! Rah! Hail KnighTs of San Diego Go all The way. Hail KnighTs of San Diego VicTory Today - For iT's Hail, Hail, The gang's all here, Marching onward To vicTory - Rah! Rah! I Wan omg According to Webster, a swan song is a poetic, mus.cal, or artistic work composed shortly before the death of its author. At this moment, I feel quite close to the welcoming arms of Patton State Hospital after struggling to meet all our printer's deadlines. But tomorrow is another day. I find it rather difficult to express my feelings toward this yearbook. During the past year, I have watched it grow from a few ideas into a finished product. I have seen my staff members toil many hours, often burning the midnight oil, as a result of an approaching deadline. Yes, I can even remember the frantic moments spent searching for misplaced pictures and lost negatives. But above all, l shall never forget the sympathetic faces of my teachers during a deadline crisis and all others who have received notes to excuse staff members from their classes. Together we have produced this I959 Legend. It was not merely the work of one person, but of an entire staff endeavoring to create a work of art. A great big vote of thanks goes to Jim C., my Associate Editor, without whose help I could not have met this final deadline. His strong faith in God and his willingness to serve above and beyond the call of duty provided the inspira- tion to keep me going even when the going seemed rough. To my Section Editors-Allen R., Toby R., Judy I., Charity C., JoAnn K., Jim S., Vivian I., and Ruth S.-a sincere thank you for the many hours spent in making your section unique. My photographers deserve a big vote of thanks for all the hours spent in a stuffy ole darkroom. Picture taking and printing is always a chore, but Nick P., Phil B., Mike R., Bob W., Bob C., Jerry R., and Dick P. did a terrific job. Boys, maybe next year we'll have the darkroom lock repaired to prevent iamming. The task of writing copy is an unending one because everything must be written and typed lust so. A bouquet of roses to Olga B., Judy M., Edita C., Judy I., George S., John C., Gloria C., JoAnn K., Malyndia R., Jilson P., June W., sfenoria B., Warren B., and Vivian I. for bravery on the battle field. A bushel of gratitude is sent to the staff of Yearbooks, Inc., Monrovia, our printers, for their efficient aid and endless patience. Thank you is also extended to Rev. Fred Eggert of the Lutheran Service Center and his boys for last minute help on layouts, also to Jim Lacky, Kathy Corliss, and Arlen for additional help at deadlines. To my artists Jorge F., Jorge R., and Allen R. my deepest appreciation for excellent Cartooning throughout the book. I shall never forget the extra hours put in by you fellows not only during class time, but also during the vacation periods. The Legend would not have been complete without professional pictures of our campus social clubs and graduates. And so it is that we pay special tribute to Jack Bowermaster of U. S. Grant Studios and Peggy, Pat, and everyone who helped him in the making of these photos. I would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank Mr. Robert Sharon, our yearbook advisor, for his moral support during the rough seasons. His unforgettable quotes and quips, together with his much needed encouragement, made T 301 a pleasant place to work. And last, but not least, to you, the students, a big thank you for your faith and trust in me and my staff to get our your yearbook, and for your cooperation with picture schedules. Sincerely, Charon Burnes Editor in Chief Philippians 4:13 Morgan, Odus-189 Burtraw, Russell-196 Lambert, Jerry William-23 214 Abbey, Roberta Lee-18 Allison, Judith Ann-18 Anderson, Bob-123, 128, 132 Anderson, Donald-184 Arnold, Robert-189 Atkinson, James Edward lll-18 Atkinson, John-123, 130 Bailey, Roger l.-18 Baker, Forbes-18 Bardacke, Theodore-193 Barton, Helen-208 Basnett, Patti-90 Battle, Harold-123, 131 Baugh, Etheleen-188 Beaty, Grace-211 Becker, Matha-191 Benson, Frederick-184 Berg, Denny-123, 131 Bergeson, Arnold--188 Bill Zola Mae-18 Blackwell, Ruth-18, 188 Blodgett, Ed-123 Bogdan, Walker-18 Bohrer, Jeri Stanford-18 Brennan, Bob-123, 130 Brooks, Venoria-48 Broyles, Irene-189 Buchanan, Art-132, 133 Burnes, Charon-45 Burright, Margaretf211 Calhoun, Vincent Beaumont-19 Calongne, Madeleine-19 Carey, Dick-123, 131 Chamberlin, Eugene-196 Chapman, James Donald-19 Charity, Curry-46 Chernus, Michael-90 Christian, Jim-45 Ciano, Trent Juandon-19 Cirrito, Sally Jean-19 Collan, Anastasia-211 Collins 1 Margaret-188 Combe, James W.-19 Copitas, George-123, 128 Cote, Juliette-191 cox, Jim-123, iso, 133 Cox, Robert Marshall-19 Craft, Bob-48 Craig, Frances-189 Creekmur, Edward-184 Cristobal, Edita-47 Crockett, Frances F.--19 Cyran, William-193 Dahlen, John-123, 129, 132 Davis, Alice-190 Davis, Carlos-19 Davis, George-169 Davis, Gladys-211 Day, William-184 Dinsdale, Ralph Lewis-20 Dodge, Donald-20 Dodge, Sue-189 Doherty, Paul-123, 130 Doll, William-20 Dully, Donald Gordon-20 Dunn, Bill-169 Duty, Evelyn-190 Eager, Margaret-186 Eide, Orley Lester-20 Felactu, Jerry-123, 130, 132 Ferguson, John Albert-20 Ferreras, Ed-123, 130, 133 Fisher, Melvin Edward-20 ndex Fitzpatrick, Lillian-185 Flores, Jorge-47 Foreman, Howard James-20 Fracchiolla, Angeline Marie421 Ganaway,' Loomis-196 Gentles, Fredrick-196 Gier, Winfred-184 Gillia, George--21 Graham, Deanna Shirley-21 Graham, Madeline-211 Grant, Agnes-191 Greene, Josephine-21 Gutierrez, Carlos-21, 123, 129 Haley, Barrett Willis-21 Hamilton, Dr. Robert S.-179 Harrington, Laura-188 Harris, Jane Frances-21, 48 Hartley, James-188 Hartzler, Sharron Lee-21 Hatalsan, John W.-179 Hatch, George-90 Hatcher, Bob-123, 131 Heuke, Helen-189 Heyer, Warren-208 Higgenbothem, Dennis-123, 129 Hott, Everett D.-21 Holloway, Don Charles-22 Holmes, Bob-90 Holst, Nicholas--22 Hoskins, Helen-189 Hutto, Mary Lucille-22 lrontield, Vivian Signe-46 lrving, Albert Joseph Jr.-22 lrwin, Alfred-186 Isaac, Judy-48 Jacobus, Al-123, 129 Jakovich, Virginia Mary-22 Jamison, L. J.-22 Janke, Fred-48 Jarmusch, Leonard-169 Jarvis, Jacklyn-22 Jeitler, Henry J.-22 Jensen, Arthur-188 Jester, Alline-189 Johnston, Gilbert-188 Jones, Charles E.-17 Jones, Cleveland-123, 126, 128, 132 Jones, Narra-185 Jones, Thedtord Lewis-23 Joyce, Jerry-90 Karen, Robert-186 Kelso, Joanne-46 Kennerly, Paul Selwyn-23 Kinder, Allene-208 Klum, James R.-23 Knoll, John-123, 130, 133 Kovac, Coach-123, 125 Kramer, Jerry William-23 Ladd, Mary Hope-23 Lambert, Jesse-211 Lauritze, lvan-196 Lazarus, Samuel Victor-23 Leaf, William-188 Lebsock, Donna Kay-23 Leckwold, William Ray-23 Leonhardt, Shirley-190 Liutau, Sanoma-123, 129 Long, Cliff-123, 129, 132, 133 Lopez, Rueben--169 Lorenz, Carl-123, 130 Lunck, Ruth-23 Lyle, Lucretia-189 McAuliffe, Cornelius-185 McCoy, Thea-90, 101 McCullough, Frank Johnson-24 McDowell, Sandy-90 McElroy, Della-211 McKee, Robert Patton-24 McLaughlin, Neil-169 McShrowl, Robbin424 MacMillian, Mildred-190 Madalina, Lawrence-185 Maddux, Ina-208 Martin, Larry-123, 128 Martinez, Alice Aurora-24 Matthews, Mark-169 Mattoon, William Herbert-24 Maules, Van Rudolph-24 Miller, Dr. Richard-186 Minton, Doug-123, 128, 132 Mitchell, Judy-48 Monaghan, Barth-188 Montoya, Joseph Earnest-24 Moore, Dr. J. Michael-110, 193 Moore, Lyle Edgar--24 Moreno, Edna-24 Myers, Judith Beverly-25 Nakano, Tsutomur-25 Nall, Dr. Alfred W.-179 Neely, Marian-191 Nelson, Stan-123, 129 Newbold, James-208 Roberts, Jim-123, 131 Roberts, Merwyn Fred-27 Robinson, Jule L.-27 Robinson, Ruth-189 Robison, Jack-184 Rocca, Barbara Jean Dellaf2O Roman, Paul-196 Roome, Albert Torres-27 Rosas, Jorge-49 Ross, Phillip Charles-28 Rowland, Lynn Bruce-28 Rowley, Mary-190 Rudd, Dick-123, 131 Russo, Edward Joseph-28 Ryan, Bill-123 Schutte, Roach--123, 124 Shacklett, John-123, 129 Sharon, Robert-185 Shea, Pat--123, 130 Shepphard, Camille-90 Shields, Robert W.-28 Shiels, Alita-189 Shipley, Josephine-184 Sibbett, James Elliott Ill-28, 46 Sim, Elaine A.-28 Simmons, Dorothea Monica-28 Sliger, Anna V.-28 Smith, Douglas Bruce-28 Smith, Jackie-101 Smith, Ruth M.-29, 47 Smith, Sharon-101 Newman, Charles-196 Newton, Joyce Ann-25 Noiwon, Saeng425 Nutter, Obata Olson, Olson, Renette-25, 90 James--184 Frieda-21 1 Mrs. Margaret-179 O'Neill, Eugene Millard-25 Oyer, Dean Logan-25 Paddock, Minnie-190 Paden, Tom4123, 131, 133 Pallotta, Brenda Lee-25 Paris, Ronald David-25, 90 Parker, Charles-196 Pattengill, Nick-47 Paul, Roger Stanley-26 Pauley, Suzanne-26 Pearson, Robert Kay-26 Pennington, Fred Thomas-26 Pentecost, Stephen Franklin-26 Petties, Neal-123, 131, 133 Peverley, William Everett-26 Phillips, lran A.-26 Philipson, Paulette-90 Pickering, Dick-49 Pirazzini, Robert-193 Polatty, Lewis Gleen--26 Posthumus, Evelyn-208 Price, Hubert-196 Puddy, Bill-169 Quon, Sam Y.-27 Ragsdale, Malyndia-27, 49, 101 Rameriz, Mario-123, 128, 133 Randall, Edward-188 Rascon, Allan Boyd--27, 47 Raub, Helen Marie-27 Read, Jerry-49 Redell, Alida-190 Redman, Maurice Rowland--27 Reid, Mary-184 Reid, Mike-49 Richards, James A.-27 Richardson, Toby--49, 90 Smolanovich, Pete-123, 131, 132 Staubach, Fred lDr.1-186 Styles, Carolyn-184 Taylor, Maryette-188 Tena, Tom-29 Tews, Velina-190 Thatcher, Walter-180 Thompson, Coach-123, 125 Thorne, John William-29 Tirre, Henry Michel-29 Tobin, Hal-123, 128 Todd, Suzanne-29 Tomlinson, Dick-123, 128, 132 Topuzes, Helen-211 Tovar, Manuel Jr.-29 Townsend, Charles Loyd-30 Trivoli, George Vincent-30 Truesdell, Miles Lesher-30 Twiner, Esther--211 Van Benthuysen, Jane-189 Vandivort, Donna Marie-30 VanEyck, Leon George-30 Vaughan, James F.-30 Villani, Carmelo-186 Walker, Lewis Jerome-30 Wallin, Thomas Darryl-30 Walton, Jim-123, 128, 133 Walton, Vera-211 Washington, June-49 Wayman, Lorry-123 Werts, Bob--123, 127, 129, 132 White, White Bob--4 9 , James LeRoy-30 Wilke, Irving-196 Wilson, Peggy-31 wiitcher, Betty-211 Woods, Dorothy-188 Wright, James Clayton-31 Wyborney, Ruth--190 Zemlok, John Frank-31 Zweck, Lucile-186 Robert H. 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