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Su ■ - V I U 7s 1M 4£ . t6- 7 .yl r ■ - V i 'l£ t , OUwv £- Jk 5? acJvov . {Yc, t—, This familiar scene, one of the beauty spots of the City College Campus, represents the research and cultural center of academic achievement. It is a symbol of the challenge that if met will enrich the lives and better prepare SJCC students to fulfill life in society. ode an y C olfec e f redents OL e I960 r ■ K '•■ ■ i Bernardette Ennes...................Editor Mi. C. W. Palmer..................Advisor r Calift s 05 e ornia an ecjsian orewot In today’s accelerated mode of living, with its vast complexities, the fate of the world as we know it will doubtless hinge on the manner in which man meets the inevitable challenge of decision. For this reason — and because today’s college student in a large measure will have to answer this challenge — the yearbook staff has chosen for the theme of San Jose City College’s initial “Collegian” the theme DECISION. A college annual can play an important role in a student’s life — both at college and in the ensuing years. Through this medium one can recall the pain, sweat, tears, and moments of pleasure that are the elements composing college life. The staff and Advisor C. W. Palme 1 are happy and proud to present the first issue of the Coilegian, SJCC’s pictorial panorama for the yea' r. 1959-60. dmlnidtra. tion The most momentous decisions — in Any organization — are made at t!-v5 administrative level In this respect, San Jose City College is cer-t-h.’ly no exception. The decisions nrj . • by the SJCC ad.mnistraCon o - ■ ie five years ave shown ti e t' -osi; lit that has en.•-.i°d t‘ns ' ■• it. .on t- expand both physical !y .• ademi .ally. The publishing of this Yearbook marks another milestone in the rapid and ever expanding growth of San Jose City College. This College has grown from a comparatively small school with an enrollment of 500 Day students and 600 Extended Day students in 1953 to a relatively large school in the short space of six years. The Fall 1959 enrollment figures show the College to have grown to 2,975 Day students with 3,750 Extended Day students. San Jose City College has rightfully established itself as one of the top ranking iu.iior colleges in California. Here a student may secure education or training which enables him to liansfer to a four-year institution of higher learning or to enter directly the trade or industry of his choice. The degree of success achieved rests basically with you as a student, for here you will find a faculty highly skilled and selected—each being a specialist in his own right, willing to help you in any way possible. San Jose City College offers training in over 375 specific courses. Should you stop to consider .lie oo-portunities made available to you by an outstanding faculty and a comprehensive curriculum, v u ■' •11 indeed consider yourself fortunate to have the opportunity to attend this College. ♦p.'i It will be difficult for you to evaluate properly the significance of your college expe.iencc yvh:,.i yo-: ai a student here, but when your college days arc over, and you are able to contemplate aas jvciitc, it is then ibat true appreciation of your college experience will come to you. .'n the growth of this ap •■eciation veut Yec. ook will play an important part, for it will serve as an historical iecovd , £ activities and eve-its of his v.st yea I take this occasion to congratulate Mr. Palmer, you? Yearbook Advisor, tlw :-: .book .Mad. «v J ai: concerned in creating and compiling this fine contribution to our College. H. R. BUniSER President San Jose City :ge John R. Brokenshiie Dean, Extended Day Division May Duignan, Dean Division of Student Services Larry Arncrich, Assistant Dear Division of Student Services J ende « Clifford A. Transeth Assistant Dean. Extended Day Division Morris Goldner Registrar Torrey H. Smith, Assistant Dean Division of Student Services I Adams, Dorothy, Dental Assisting Allen, Marion R., English Atkinson, Ross W., Business Aubry, Norma, Foreign Language Babcock, James G., Drafting Bennett, Stuart, Drama Blum, William E., Psychology Bosque, Beverly A., Health Education Broadbent, Arthur, Social Science Brown, Guy Jr., Psychology Brundin, Robert, Assistant Librarian Bryan, Howard, Business e Jhat 'lAJorhed .5or Bunge, Mark, Science Canterbury, James, English Carter, Vincent, Music Christian, Richard, English Cirone, Sylvia, Drama Clauson, Sigrid, College Nurse Collins, Raymond, Drama Conway. Donald, Mathematics Cortez, Eustaquio, Auto Mechanics Costanza, Vincent, Mathematics Crane, Albert, Science Creswell, Ray, Electronics Crummey, Gladys G., English Crunk, Thomas P., Drafting Davenport, Evonne, Physical Education Denues, Celia, Speech de Soto, Alexander, English Dickey, Jeanne, Home Economics Doerr, Robert, Social Science Dow, Harley, Physical Education Dreyfuss, Martin, Mathematics Ellis, Jack, Business Emerson, Crista, Business Epstein, Daniel, Psychology Erickson, Wilbur, Genera Enrollment Esti .da, Melchior, Electronics Fortney, Ethelynne, Cosmetology Gibbs, Wilfred, Drafting Gill, John, Art Gillespie, Norma, Business Glass, Freua.e, Plumbing Gouia, Robert, rt y vf ■ - ■ •; Gubi.ic. 'ix £ n ?„ Mathematics i- JC'. Geo;-,? ‘ 13IK' Gifte , 11 t , ..cience Hall Huber. Eng'isb Hall, Kathryn, Mathematics Hass, Harry S., Health Education Hassur, John, Science Heffley, Edgar, Business Hein, Marilyn, Physical Education Heinsen, Lavonne, English Hendrickson, Roy, Mathematics Hilligas, Ernest, Social Science Holcman, George, Science Holsinger, Rosemary, English Ingraham, Richard, Electronics Ishihara, Teruo, Engineering Johnston, Darrell, Music Jorgensen, Lloyd, Mathematics Kershaw, James, Interior Decoration King, Robert, Science Lee, Lois Jean, Cosmetology Leever, William T., Carpentry Loudenslager, Claude A., Physical Science Lovaglia, Florence, Mathematics Lytjen, James, Physical Education MacLcan, Mervil, Mill Cabinet Maderis, Eleanor, Philosophy Martin, John, Science Marx, Jule Ann, Physical Education Me Farlin, Andrew, Engineering Me Guire, Clement, Social Science Mcrscrcau, Elizabeth, Medical Assisting Morgan, Arthur, Drafting Moglcr, Edward, Social Science Moxley, Robert, Science Muchow, Kenneth, Electronics Murray, James, Electronics Nash, Bill, Electronics Neely, Kenneth, Welding Nelson, John, Psychology Nix, Jean, Psychology Norton, Garth, Social Science Cksen, Lloyd, Science Padgett, James, Physical Education Palmer, Carl, Journalism Papkoff, Leon, Si ience Peabody, James, English PowoU, Robert, .sheet Metai 1 Pri-.c, Cha.i oe, English Prr-iO, Ma- r-., Business ' 3,;ding. : ‘y .,na, Business f.l kard, Emmett, Psychology ■? Ritchie, George, Electronics Robbins, Clara, Business Seguin, Laurine, Art Shaw, Harris, Business Shelley, William, Art Simoni, Dario, Physical Education Stevens, Thomas, Music Stewart, Elmer, Printing Thompson, Roberta, English Tusup, Betty, Health Education Van Eaton, Cora, Librarian Vlahakis, George, Business Wendlandt, Harold, Physical Science Ysfest, William, Social Science heelehan, James, Physical Education V.hittemore, Douglas, Photography Wilder, Charles, Business Education Willis, Vernon, Aircraft Power Plants Wirt, Eliot, Mathematics Might, Jon, Business Education Zeppa, Anthony, Electronics Kinney, Carroll, Electricity Elmore, Merritt, Mathematics Silva, Fred, Physical Education Wot picture Mrs. Merton Kirkish, Psychology Mr. Jack Burrows, History Mr. John Buretti, History Mr. Stewart Fowler, History Dr. Jeanne Clark, English Mrs. Verle Raymaley, Nursing Mrs. Connie Maravelis, Business Secretaries Left to right, Arnold, M., Short, B., Harris, V. Front Row: left to right. Barker, J., Litz. Y., Stubbs, J., Nelson, L.. Ledeit, M., Carmichael, B., Hayashi, F., Peterson, H. Second Row: Peterson, F.. Mumm, K., Veteran, M.. Reynolds, B., Saia, B., Silva, L., White, R., Winterburn, I.. Manacho, N. Left to right, King, R., Benna, O., Zana, E., Carroll, K., Heineman, J., Logan, J., Entrehin, L., Buttram, E., Heilig, H. Left to right, Davi, A., Prizzl, R., Hewitt, R., Heilig, H., Rush, L,, Perreira, E. Uiand vt'lS f: .o Rob aille, G., Lack, B., 3v, .':v L., . i'ecpnd row: Miller, • . v ■ ... © . .. ■ aa, M., Zana, C., Sim- •Student Sldminidtration dCt eurnd Slirouglt YjaLincf a 9 Jeci6ions 0 jvetta Ge0'Vi4et ’ Vvce- Jerry Duggan President «de ce Co 1 ■i s, wring. ‘ir. Steward Fowler, Adviser Mr. Stan Clark, Treasurer Margaret Ames, Parliamentarian George Viera, Commissioner of Social Affairs Elsie Riddle, Director of Finance Wayne White, Commissioner of Scholarships 3Jt Marve Castle, Representative of Technical Industrial Division Dave Ellis, Commissioner of Homecoming Kathy Cipolla, Recording Secretary Student (Council Mike O'Reilly, Commissioner of Transfer Students Pat Taylor, Commissioner of Women's Athletics Jerry Duggan, Coordinator of Public Relations Front Row: left to right, Phillips, A., DeQuincy, J., Medina, M,, White, W., West; W , Advise 11 x M., Alesch, J.; Second Row: Berry, H., Brown, B., Clark, M., Webb, C., Rendler, . .‘I' .a.. Dennis Campagna, Fall Freshman Class President Dan Duncan, Fall and Spring Sophomore President Sue Petretti, Head Cheerleader Spring Freshman Class President Student Council Carrol Blackstock, Director of Finance Joe Carey, Commissioner of Student Activities Dellann De Vries, Commissioner of Womens Activities e . —spring Wayne White, Commissioner of Social Affairs Tom Clohan, Representative of Technical Industrial Division Pat Galvin, Coordinator of Public Relations Don Dryg, Commissioner of Men’s Athlectics dnter-Clul Council Ry •: Mt to Butler, C., Midina, M., West, W., Adviser; White, W., Mazzalia, J., Ennes, B. Ce rra, D., Campbell, L., Gaspar, A., Brown, B., Malvini, S., Grove, C. • • . ' ' It is the graduate of San Jose City College who is most crucially affected by the theme, Decisions. For it is he who will stand or fall on the groundwork established while here; he who will most seriously feel the results of the many decisions made while a SJCC student. CL added Jhe J'uture • . . Marilyn Ahlfors Bernard Baker Bessy Bassett Bernard Bricmont AA Secretarial AB General AA Merchandising Larry Campbell Lawrence Connor Earl Davis John Eglas AB General Don Ehlers AB General Terry Feist John Fortney AB Pre-Professional Carl Gabler AB Pre-English Gar)' George AB Pre-Professional Jack Gerling A A General Business Lorraine Gouveia AA Secretarial Muzzaffcr Goysol A A Auto Mechanics Shirley Granum AA Secretarial Said Kamkar AA Electronics John King AB Pre-Professional Cecil E. Kinsey AA General Joyce Kirk AA Secretarial Mac Dc. Isdro Maytorena AB General Mary Mendozzo Keiki Okazaki AA General Business Paul Rathovich Manuel Robles A A Auto Mechanics Ron Rossi AB Accounting Bernabe Sanchez AA Electronics Gay Scott Joanne Smith Walton Tankershcy AA General AB General Glenda Patz Robert Flores Norcen Cowley Lambert Walsh AB Pre-Professional A A General Business AB General Wot pictured Adamich, Maida AA Adams, Mary AA Africa, Alejo AB Ahearn, Mary Ann AB Aldridge, Loyal AA Allen, Gerald N. AB Allen, James R. AB Anderson, C. Bruce AA Angulo, Rudy L. A A Aochi, Sadae AA Brown, Eugene T. AB Bunce, James A. AA Campbell, Jack Francis AA Carrillo, Richard A A Casella, Ronald J. AB Caskey, Paul W. AB Chavey, Jeanne M. AA Chi ala, Rosemarie AB Clark, Mosle Jr. AB Clarke, Patricia M. AA Clay, James AA Cortez, Raul AB Crain, Earl A. AA Crist, Lela M. AB Crannell, Charles AB Dammann, Gloria C. AB Deal, Barbara AB Della Maggiora, Janls AA Dempsey, William S. AB Diaz, William AA Dorman, Richard AB Dozier, Linwood A A Duggan, Edward J. Jr. AA Duncan, Daniel Smith Jr. AA Duran, Tom M. AB Eggink, Evelyn M. AB Eicher, Glenn W. A A Eiri, Joyce U. AB Ar uri, Ben AA Ellis, David F. AA A :izzone , Jo Ann AA Ericson, Linda G. AB L Roy ab Evans, James W. AB ra. ' -rr d. AB Ferullo, Joseph F. A A ■v ii.ee. . ra k. A A Fisher, Judith Ann AB ? ccor t ianna P. AA Fllppin, Ronald B. AB p Jo, ■ -ph J. AA Fortwengler, Michael A. A A s AB Flewelling, Doris Sloan AB i. Foley, John C. AB ' • K i L e AB Foster, Geroge N. AB • 4 t ty. . 1 j AB Freitas, Marilyn AA x A Fujimoto, Tetsuo G. AA C .V' Gerren, Sandra AB ;USv rr.Qa J Giles, Stanley M. AA ■ fr uiey Allan A'J Giordano, Denis Ban AB Giroux, Michael J. AB Grijalva, Martin D. AB Hagen, John Ole A A Hanson, Robert H. AA Harbert, Elizabeth C. AA Hartman, James E. Jr. AB Helmuth, Gloria Ann AA Hendel, Ronald AB Hendrickson, Glenn E. AB Hennlgan, Daniel L. AA Hicks, WillaE. AA Hughes, Roger D. A A Hunter, Ted W. AB Hursman, Judith A. AA Ingetbrlgtsen, Karstcn AB Ishikawa, Kazue AA Jackson, Donald Lee AB Johnson, Gilbert W. AA Johnson, William T. Jr. AA Jones, Raoulene M. AA Jorgenson, Robert P. AB Kemmerly, Jack D. AB Klmura, Ken AB King, Nancy Lou A A Kinzy, David R. AA Kline, John W. AA Knoth, Dennis R. AA Knowles, Gloria Ann AB Kobashi, Isao A A Koellner, Kenneth L. A A Koth, Ardella J. AA Kotsubo, Harry Isamu AA Kress, John AA Lafferty, Charles E. AA La Franchi, Richard D. AB La Mantia, Anthony Settimo AA Lamb, Gerald A. AB Land, George R. AB Lane, William F. AB Lawrence, William H. AA Lee, Donald J. AA Lester, Ilene F. A A Linden, Lawrence Duane AA Lira, Augustine, AA Lister, Bobby Lewis AB Locci, Stelvio G. AA Lopez, Betty J. AB McFadden, Ilda Lo Ree AB Mafort, Sharon L. AA Maggiore, Joseph F. AA Mancinl, Henry AB Mankel, Velma E. AA Marley, Audrey E. AB Martinez, Paul R. AA Matthews, Gerald L. AB Mau, Danny Kwai Fook AA Medeiros, Edward Alvin AB Meininger, Barbara Ann AB Mendivil, Trinidad AA Millich, Frank M. AA Mitchell, Wayne R. AA Miura, Carleen N. AB Montemurro, Thomas O. AB Morita, Itsuo A A McGrew, James A. AB Nagai, Chickara Ed AB Namvar, Parvis Imani AA Nave, Marilyn L. A A Nonaka, Frank AA Ojeda, Salvador J. AA Okamura, Keizo AA Oliveira, Dccio G. AB Olivo, Oscar J. A A Osborn, Alexander D. AB Osier, Charles AB Ota, Masaji AA Otomori, Naoaki Nab AA Painchaud, David W. AB Patterson, James W. Jr. AB Patterson, Thomas L. Jr. AB Paul, Dallas C. II AA Perez, Antonio AA Perez, Ramiro A. AB Perry, Donald E. AB Perry, Richard F. AB Preston, Patricia L. AA Puma, Morris M. AA Ramirez, Benny G. AB Rasmussen, Billy Lee AA Renna, Barbara J. A A Rhee, Min Hi AA Rose, Mardell Lee A A Rowe, Marshall P. AB Rutledge, Craig AB Sagray, Hazel J. AB Sakamoto, James Yukio A A Schaaf, Ned W. AA Schnitker, Joanne F. AA Schurg, Byron D. AB Seymour, Sharon J. AB Sheehy, Maruice AA Shoemaker, Stuart L. A A Shuster, Ronald E. AB Silveria, Robert L. AB Simon, Margery J. AB Simpson, James L. AB Slater, Mimi A. AA Sleek, Thomas M. Jr. AA Soysal, Muzaffcr Mehmet AA Stark, Mervin W. Jr. AB Starkey, Ronald E. AA Stocks, James H. AA Strong, Gerald C. AB Sullivan, John F. AB Tack, Marionette AB Takaki, Yoshiharu AB Tanielian, Vartkes Aram AB Tansill, Robert L. AB Thompson, Herbert W. AB Tonzi, Linda J. AB Toroni, David G. AA Torres, Jesse R. AB Tripoli, Pete C. A A Tunstall, Faye A A Unger, Charles D. AB Van De Mark, Leila G. AA Vargas, Juanita AA Mcmali, John L. AA Vinyard, Richard A. AB Waggoner, Donald F. A A Wainscott, Leona AB Walton, Tankersley McLendon AB Wcichert, Keith H. AB shite, Charles R. AB White, Walter E. AA Wilcox, Barbara A. AB Wllscam, Thomas E. AB Vtomack, Jack AB Yasui, Yoshiaki Butch AB Yoncmura, Thomas H. AB Zalabak, William H. AA Zamora, Robert A. AA Zamzow, Gerald AA Zucchi, Joycelyn C. AA man Left to right, Lopez, T., Fall Vice President; Newton, L., Fall and Spring Secretary; Bayron, J., Spring President; Franks, J., Spring Vice President; Mardin, L., Fall Treasurer. Soph omore a 066 a, D., Spring and Fall President; Duggan, J., Fall Vice President; Cipolla, K., Spring and • etary; Shugh, N., Spring Public Relations. TToTarp cuuu ImhadAador sdbroad dward Adi inner Left to right, H. R. Buchser, President, congratulai Ben Ramirez, this year's exchange student. Left to right, Dr. James Edwards presents award to Beverly Newberg for design of banner. It is in every man’s mind to create, whether it be a creation of the mind or hand. Life in itself is an art, and to express life in whatever manner, is the special art of an individual. In some way, art belongs to every man. The art of creating a thing of beauty to a gifted few. Each has its place. .■COLLEGIAN SALE IN THE Bernardctte Ennes, Editor John Bamford, Advertising Cod extern Sue Shcff, Staff Donna Tharp and Barbara Bicknell, Staff Bernardette Ennes, Editor. C. Palmer, Adviser. Wayne White, Business Manager and Pat Mazzurco, Typist Outdtundi ing Dick Haist purchases yearbook from staff members, Richard McDonald and Jacqueline Costanza Faye Tunstall and John Yerina, Staff oirCtiUytJIUES Left to right, Williams, Gene, Sports Editor; Cracolicc, Frank, Editor; Robles, Manuel, Associate Editor; Stoner, Bob, Staff; Bicknell, Barbara, Copy Editor; Nelson, Glen, Staff. imed Left to right, Dorsey, Bill, Staff; Filice, Dave, Staff; Wood, Wallace, Assistant Editor; Duggan, Jerry, Staff. Left to right, Williams, Gene, Sports Editor; Jurs, Low, Staff; Robles, Manuel, Associate Editor; Anderson, Carlee, Copy Editor; Ratti, Jim, Staff; Erickson, Linda, Staff; McGinnis, Michelle, Staff; Dalrymple, Carol, Staff; DeGeorge, Ron, Staff; Paolongelo, Mike, Staff. Left to right, Mac Innes, Christy, Staff; O’Kane, Mike, Staff; Genco, Frank, Staff; Rubin, Spencer, Assistant Editor; Dorsey, Bill, Editor; Banford, John, Business Manager. Power Of PL PreM . . . Left to right, Dalrymple, Carol, Feature Editor; Hermens, Dave, Staff; C. Palmer, Adviser. Left to right, Lottxidge, Ann, Copy Editor; Rubin, Spencer, Assistant Editor; Anderson, Linda, Staff; Brown, Eugene, Staff; Alvarez, Bob, Campus Editor; Rubacher, Richard, Staff. Hfe a_u i i pnaPp Bgg!3: ISuBBr innas’ SI NVI031103 aw Left to right, Forgee, B., Farley, D. Left to right, Perrigo, C., Parsagian, K., Montobliso, P., Mitchell, S., Heinrighs, E. trt 'festival Left to right, Bell, B,, Pereira, J., Patterson, J. Left to right, Patterson, J., Zirbel, B. Left to right. Walker, E.; Heinlien, E. First Row: Left to right, Bennett, S. , Adviser; Tellefson, J.; Bell, B.; Humphries, B.; Hernlien, E.; Pereira, J.; Second Row: Brigg, R.; Goss, J.; Grant, J.; Walker, E. Self - Express ion 5 5xm . . . Wjudic lnd iJLe oCadt Yjornentd First Row: left to right, Blackstock, D., Vickweger, M., Me Fadden, I., Robinson, G. Second Row: Hollister, C., Wiley, B., Seylar, K. Front Row: left to right, Toledo, B., Lyons, E., Curtis, L., Binford, L., Martin, G., Ca . De Vries, D., Flocchini, M., Darro, K., Shaw, D., Wollaston, K.; Second Row: Robinsc ’ Perez, E., Viehweger, M., Flowers, L., Johnson, C., Dixon, D., Barreras, C., Hursm.ss ; Donatelli, D., Burnett, R.; Third Row: Stiers, S., Oakes, R., Campbell, L., Long, J., KeiiLv' anc, R., Wriglesworth, L., Carrilo, M., Wanless, R., Beiriger, W., Medeiros, E.; Fourth l k. , Anthony, J., Johnson, G., Williams, H., Vail, R., Grant, G., Leon, M., Washing. . ■ ,E., Knowles, A., Castaneda, F., Malone, S. Orchestra First Row: left to right, Amori, D., Raab, L., Stevens, T., Adviser; Knowles, A., Stribling, L., Fink, V., Burnett, R. Second Row: Gregory, C., Gonsalves, J,, White, D., Casalino, R., Doratelli, D., Castaneda, L., Kronzer, T., Bartiness, C. d3princ 3destivai (J3and asi • . .'ic. White, D., Long, J., Shaw, D., Vieweger, M., Averill, J., Welspiel, R., Malone, S., ;eoor ’ ■ u, D., Adviser; Anthony, J., Rose, N., Balkley, G., Stribling, L., Knowles, A., Medeviros, E. tl, c ourAe John Brokenshire, Dean of Extended Day and Linda Andrews of Time staff discuss new Extended Day news writing class to be given, Monday nights 7-10 P. M. 8looi ftf iff Crto. J — New literary magazine, Sens Left to right, Richard Rubacher Tom Montcmurro, Cover des . ctivitied City College points with great pride to her list of social and public service activities conducted by Jaguar students. Among these activities are Homecoming, the various school dances, the annual blood drive, awards banquets, and the regular Wednesday night fun nights. Left to right: Elaine Upright, Sue Petretti, Pat Carey, Annette Lobbato, Diane Princehouse £ na a TOP ROW: Left to right, Sue Kay Joanne Molina Jeanie Merrill Linda Crownover BOTTOM ROW: Left to right, Marlene Johnston Sue Murdock Joanne Lysowski m'arch 2 ime5 ELJ 2), rive Left to right, Princehouse, D., Upright, E., Merrill, J., Carey, J., Molino, J. Ton Row: . left to right, Petretti, S., Turner, J., Johnston, M., Conover, L., Kay, S. ;■$ « V, ‘ V Left to right, Mrs. Jean Morton, Representative of Powers Modeling Agency; and Miss May Duignan, Dean, Division of Student Service. Wc omen 6 •Social ATTENDANTS Carol Pieper, Maxine Cheo Jl omecomincp Bill Keys and Anita Wegman First Place Winner W-AJl J4, omecominff wu udinedd Jlxe Jlie Jeam lAJon Jhe d3icj, Cjt ame GRUB DAY Gasper, Jim Rattle, and Richard Blum Anita Wegman V, Diane Princehouse Princess JUDY ANDERSON Queen tate dSadhetlaffl 1 Journament Qi ueen Tracy Leverich Princess i The philosophy of sport is closely paralleled by the philosophy of life. When one learns that playing the game fairly is more important than victory at any price, he is truly ready to conduct himself properly when faced with the numerous and perpetual decisions life hurls at him. BOTTOM ROW: Left to right, A1 Scott (E), Ron Bianco (T), Hiroshi Sasaki (G), Tom Plant (C), Tom Myers (G), Frank Lavaulle (T), and John Quaid. TOP ROW: Left to right, Mike Ruiz (HB), Jim Capurso (QB), Ken Buran (FB), and Dan Munoz (HB). Tom Plant (C) •Scores SJCC League games. 8 0 20 32 25 30 13 14 19 ft to right: Jim Wheelehan, Fred Silva, and Hari Dow, Coadhes ' % fc...........: Mike Ruiz, (HB) tvary AWARD WINNERS. . City college football standouts received various grid trophies at the fall sports banquet held December 16, 1959. Pictured left to right are: (Bottom row) Ron Corbus, Tom Myers, Jim Capurso, (top row) Ken Buran, Ron Bianco, Jim Zamlich, Tom Burke, and Don Jackson. i an .ytjen, Pete Elliott, Percy Bliss and Lloyd Jorgensen Pete Elliott, Guest Speaker Kendall Pappy Simmons, Forward brilllerA Jim Padgett COACH Jack Searfoss, Center Tom Graham, Forward Dave Coffin, Forward Mlllv v Vu David Wagle, Guard Bob Lister, Center Si Brown, Guard Jerry Gilbert, Guard Phil Zuniga, Guard ClC UCl r 5 'lAJin State d3adketlali C li ampiondhip First row left to right: A1 McKinney, Phil Zuniga, Joe Valenzuela, Benny Brown. Second row: Dave Coffin, Robert Fox, Dan Sanchez; Bill Forson, Bob Ebeling, Dave Wagle, Jan Walsh. Third row: James Johnson, Jack Searfoss, Reynaldo Seijas, Ken Simmons, Tom Ross, Bob Lister, Larry Scott Slosts State (Sashetball Sour name nt Left to right, Buchser, H., President, Lister, -., Co-Captain, Padgett, J., Coach, Anderson, J., Queen, Simmons, K., Co-Captain. st Row: Left to right, enzuela, J., Padgett, J., ich. Second Row: Leverich, Princess, Princehouse, D., icess, Lister, B., Co-Cap-1, Simmons, K., Co-Cap-t, McKinney, A., Gilbert, Zuniga, P., Graham, T., jy, E., Anderson, J., Queen, rd Row: Coffin, D., Scott, Brown, B., Johnson, J., rfoss, J. Sournament amps id.-'o. , Queen, Simoni, S., Tournament , ■ . .-ucess, Princehouse, D., Princess. u: r Front Row: left to right, Rostege, T., Scott, D., Fenolio, B., Steele, J., Strouse, F., Myers, T ; -Vrft Row: Amaral, J., Herrera, R., Rinker, D., Campbell, M., Favor, S., Ernest, B.; Third Row. jollivr 6, Roach, G., Carrillo, L., Quaid, J., Davis, W., Pete, M., Stoner, J. Jrachmen Jc jv tui. .H r;h Jump Mike O'Kane 0 and Relay Don Lee, Distance Runner Bill Ernest, Sprints Leo Carrillo, Hurdles C ount rv First Row: left to right, Rostege, T., Smedley, D. Second Row: Peck, B., Roach, R., Jepsen, K. W. ana aerd First Row: left to right, Khomis, M., Bozzo, S. Second Row: Sparacino, S., Deighton, G. mm mmm. Jennid First Row: left to right, Yamagami, R., Grace, T., Curley, D., Brissenden, D. Second Row-. Wigglngton, G., Jimenez, T., Perry, D., Ino, S., Goldfarb, J. Padgett, J. Coach. C oadt C on e erence cun p6 Kel’ 'gg, D., Ferriero, J., • - r f , G.e« • e, T., Flinton, K., ; '• $ 'rti'jUi Chris Christensen, Pitcher Marty Martinez, Outfielder Jim Stokes, Catcher £)oulle - (dddc ed Mike Hoffman, Pitcher Gary Pedonc, Outfield o. - Front Row; left to right, Bandara, B., Strom, R., Daly, D., Burnett, D., Martinez, M.; Second Row: Di Giovanni, D., Hoffman, M., Stocks, J., Pedone, G., Bruns, A., Hidalgo, B., Oteri, A. Third Row: Ullman, J., Rudd, J., Rudd, B., Buesing, O., Hachbarth, D., Harper, L., Christensen, C., Dow, H. , Coach. n jia am. actium rfc lie . First Row: left to right, Balistreri, J., Robles, M., Conetto, J., Williams, G. Second Row: Byron, S., Fatjo, M., Ferrante, M.t Simoni, D., Coach. n mmam First Row: left to right, Mays, D., Culverhouse, F., Johnson, J. Second Row: Guedet, P., Center, J., Peterson, R. First Row: left to right. Opo, J,, He:c. J S-,u Row: Maddox, B., E - m, , Nascii.'v.v.v , M ft rouideS lyftear 0)ft interesting ictiuitt Irst Row: left to right, Simonsen, M., Abrew, R., Tate, J., Martinez, A. Second Row: :v rres, B., Thompson, E., Bosco, G., Marx, Miss, Adviser; Thompson, B., Reyes, L, Renfro, . Davenport, Miss, Adviser. • sc VJLdJl David Scatena and Amelia Martinez Left to right, Annette Lobatto, Evonne Davenport, Instructor Lon Warner. d3ciclwiinton Left to right, Verlene Pedro, George Array, Alice Verrindcr, Irwin Jobrack, Larry Deleau. 5, encing. Left to right, Manijeh Eskandani, Marilyn Hein, Instructor; Mary Heckin. Left to right, Don Dryg, Frank Freitas, Paula Green, Vern Williams. i r 3SSSSH 'rcjcinizci tiond The various organizations on the City College campus — and there are many — are the primary forces in the Stion of school activities. It is due to these organizations that spirit has been maintained at a high level. First Row: left to right. Riddle, E., Leach M., Robinson, O., Deon, D., Schenker, A., Wecksler, J. Second Row: Kirkish, M., Adviser; Simonsen, M., Bicknell, B., Malone, J., Buhler, N., Blair, V. (Seta PL ammu Front Row: left to right, Robles, M., De George, R., Schreibcr, B. Second Row: Graham, D.. Garrett, H., White, W., Dalrymple, C., Molinari, D., Brown, G. i., V ; ' • ? ,Y£. , .na ? •• am mu Si i rna irst Row: lefttoright, Qualtiere, A., Loosen, G., Vaudayau, K., 4artin, G, Second Row: Hass, H., Adviser; Strawn, F., Tories, ., Dorman, R., Evans, J., Laud, G., Osier, C., Searles, B., leinsen, L., Adviser. sdd5ociated 4lAJomen Students :irst Row: left to right. Carter, W., Kate, E., Loftus, S. Second low: Perreira, Y., Holsinger. R., Adviser; De Vries, D., Tharp, )., Van Eaton, C., Adviser. ; Row: left to right. Piedmont, B., Upwright, E., Cash, L., Petretti, S., Molina, J., Merrel, J., , ..., Loba? A , Princehouse, D. Second Row: Roupe, R., Spehor, T., Webb, C., Duncan, D., A.. Anit;:. M., O’Neil, D., Colby, B., Purgatorio, S., Cole, B., Tcmby, D., Carey, P., ' J- ennata First Row: Left to right, Tolledo, B.; Shaw, D.; McFadden, I.; Nelson, G.; Barerras, C.; Stribling, L.; White. D.; Burnett, R.; Okubo, L.; Malone, S.; Johnston, Mr., Adviser; Stevens, T. , Adviser. Second Row: V. Carter, V. Adviser; Lima, E.; Anthony, J.; Gaudin, B.; Amori, D.; Gregory, C.; Castanada, F.; Bulkley, G; Knowles, A.; Mederros, E.; Seyler, K.; Hollister, C.; Averill, R. Front Row: left to right, Ventura, P., Fenley, D., Carlo, D., Fransto, F., Kronzer, T.; Second Row: Gunnels, M., Loftus, S., Ames, S., Faria, D., Martinet S., Trevino, J., Paradiso, C., Riddle, E., Holeman-G. ; Third Row: Lysowski, J., Muxaco, N., Beiriger, W., Grafe, W., Vieira, G., Sedillo, R., TVzjoI ;, M., Vanzi, V., Hermens, D., SteMarie, R., Martinez, Y., Burnett, D., Williams, L. ( hridtian Left to right, Gearhart, M., Tucker, W., Hernandez, B., Sommers, L., Thornhill, W., Thornhill, D., Millarke. R., Merscrcau, E., Adviser. £)elate Left to right, Patterson, J., Perriera, J., Briggs, R., Gatliff, W., Denues, C., Adviser. CU CLL First Row: left to right, Howes, B., Krikaba, L. Second Row: Wirt, E., Adviser; Njoes, W., Kindig, N., Taylor, L., Naninni, G., Smith, E. First Row: Left to right, Martin, G. 5 Johnson, G.; Cheo, M.; Cole, B.; Surdez, B.; Ste. Marie, R.; Collins, Dr., Adviser. Second Row: Brescoll, J.; Hermens, D.; Stoner, R.; Terra, J.; Biggs, J.; Wilson, D. First Row: left to right, Vierra. R., Duncan, D., Dugan, J., Goldfarb, A., Adams, W., Genco, F., Hurlbiit, W., Clever, R., Atkinson, R., Adviser; Sanguinetti, K. Second Row: Randal, L., Ransler, G., Cipolla, K., Ellis. D., Bohannon, L., Lobbato, A., Cheo, M., Potts. D., Thornhill, W.. Anderson, J. Third Row: Peterson, D.. Melanson, A., Gaspar, A., Campbell, J., Cuenca, H., Fitzsomons, J., Carrillo, L., Carsson, R., Adams, D.. Doth.. Neyama, G., Knapp, J., Burton, G., Barkheimer, B. international Clul Front Row: left to right, Raxivi, L, Atsuko, A., Rai You, L., Nishimura, I., Perjaghambay, A. Second Row: Ghodrat-shshideh, F., Montelindo, A., Nuderio, M., Yamaski, K., Tsunekawa, T., AliYoussif, E., Ismaili, D., Hiroshi, O., Shinsnake, C., Krawie, N., Karvanchi, M., Peabody, J., Adviser. First Row. Left to right, Castillo, M.; Tiesing, C.; Eskanolani, M. Second Row; MacDonald, R.; Donahue, A.; Tiesing, H.; Hendel, R.; Doherty, R.; Cook, D.; Denieter, B., Adviser. Front row: left to right, Goldsberry, R., Bermudes, J., Voyce, B., Roupe, R., Painchaud, D., Middle row: left to right, Dornbach, G., Braughton, R., Fur taw, F., Haslemann, J., Tevis, N., Top row: left to right, Frei, E., Sullivan, S., Waters, G. i Kelso, D., and Broadbent, A, M., Adviser Police Officer Ot raining Police CLt, First Row: Left to right, McFarlin, A., Adviser, Williams, M., Penny, H., Newman, W. Second Row: Rochin, J., Johnson, W., Petersen C., Williams, D. Front Row: left to right. Riddle, E., Chavez, I., Robinson, J., Coelho, L., Willson, B., Andrane, G., Oku, D. , Kerner, L.; Second Row: Edwards, J., Kirk, J., Paul, J., McMillan, N.. Vargas, P., Gauveia, L., Gammon, P.. Ennes, B., Balsells, D.; Third Row: Boogaert, C., Abbott, B., Gillespie, N. , Adviser, Ahlfors, M., Carollo, J., Faria. D., Sanchez, A., Wiggins, F.. Steine, S., Leger, J., Carter, M., Mal-ters, L.; Fourth Row: Prolo, M., Adviser, Taylor, P., Lester, I., Berry, H., Bair, R., Sedillo, R. ,Gil-G., Sholfield, E., Patterson, T., Alan, C., Printy, L., Bohannon, L., Prince, E., Wilder, C., Ad- v.sei. Front row: left to right, Andree, P., Gregg, B., Ingram, J., Sabo, E., Flores, H., Brown, B., Back row: left to right, Martin, P., Shugh, N., Schmidt, B., Mancini, H., Wanless, B., Blum, R. Left to right, Conners, C., Brescoll, J., Tenolio, B., Dolposon, P., Fine, D., Gower, J., Pontier, W., Shaw, H., Adviser; Bridges, A. (jamma, 2)Jta r First Row: Left to right, Moore, T., Campbell, L., Gerren, S. Second Row: Lordge, W., Canterbury, J., Adviser Jackson, A., Blum, W., Adviser. Jit CU First Row: Left to right, Farley, D.; Grove, C.; Sparaco, P.; Thornhill, D.; Jacobson, R.; Ayres, L. ; Perrigo, C.; Mitchell, S. Second Row: Gill, J. , Adviser; O’Donnell, M.; Lund, G.; Ferrante, M, ; Lund, L.; Parsagian, K.; Patterson, J. j Wagner, J. First Row: Left to right, McKee, A.; Iwanaga, W. Second Row: Silverberg, D.; Van Artsdalen, W.; Yoshida, H.; Korn, E.; Burnett, J.; Lamantia, A.; Cadena, D. Third Row: Willis, V. , Instructor} Sheehy, M.; Hatley, J.; Naylor, E.; Eisenbeis, A.; Goulding, J.; Mangels, R.; Myers, E. ; Personlus, B.; Hogan, P. Front Row: left to right, Mankel, V., Schnitker, J., Koth, A., Nave, M., Helmuth, G., Clarke, B.; Second Row: Rose, M., Preston, P., Chavey, J., Clarke, P., Hursman, J.; Third Row: McCosh, G., Sakumoto, E., Barcelona, J., Dabraio, J., Perez, E., Adams, D., Adviser; Fourth Row: Jones, M., Mafort, S., Ardiz-zone, J., MacDonald, D., Della Maggiori, J. yVJeclicaH s lddidtanfo First Row-. Left to right, Wegman, A.; Noto, M.; Siok, S.; Nina-miga, T.; Tells, E.; Second Row: Famia, J.; Rabb, J.; Roper, M.; Means, A.; Searles, B.; Lave-roni, G.; Mersereau, E. .Adviser. rront Row: left to right, Rodrigues, P., Kameda, E., Amino, S., Fugal, J., Rezentes, P., Black, D., Marcus, R.; Second Row: Fortney, E. , Adviser, Wynbigler, D., Cunha, M., Murphy, A., Standow, N., Cozzo, M,, Turlanic, D., Lee,. L. , Adviser; Third Row; Hyde, V., Author, C., Jones, T., Plunkett, J., Hathaway J,, Backmen, B., Renfro, E., and Carl, E. (LoSmetodc °n Left to right, E. Stewart, Instructor; Carl Borrelli, Larry Vollenweider Wayne Njoes and Sal Orlando forint in Caltnet and Wt UU Erwin Kanemoto First Row: left to right, Kawamoto, T.. Jularbal, P., Hoover, D., Zamora, R., Schubert. R.. Mercer, W., Imahara, V., Canright, R., Mayeda, D. Second Row: Cortez. E., Adviser; Lamb, G., Morgado, G., Millan, M., Anson, J., Johnson, A., Hoesing, L., Lujan, B. Third Row: Rolff, W., Lambert, A., Williams, R., Taylor, C., Baker, B., Zuberbier, B., Barnwell, D., Erickson, L., Montelindo, A. Jlulo Week anied Ronald Mestre VUetJi Razvi Iradi and Ronald Mestre incp Dan Acura and Ruben Gutierrez iectricit Carroll Kinney, Instructor, and Harry Ayubi PL umlincj Left to right, Avila, R., Nassaro, G., Glass, F., Instructor; Bartlett, P. Left to right, Herrin, M., Brager, L., Day, D., Leever, B., Instructor. left to Stew o.ce;, S-, Hartwick, • , Link, H., Qurioz, r,, Carter, B., Munoz, raveadra, R., D., Brager, L. 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