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San Jose City College has a night life of wide appeal and growing popularity. Officially the Extended Day Division of the college, it is in session from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. In numbers, it reached a new high during the fall, 1962, semester when 5,020 students were registered. These 5,020 students are distributed over some 250 classes, representing all but three of the 23 departments of the college. Besides duplicating courses offered during the regular hours, the Extended Day division boasts an extensive program of related instruction for some 1000 apprentice students, as well as a score of trade extension classes, primarily for the up-grading of journeyman craftsmen. The program meets a wide variety of educational needs. The largest concentration in a single subject area is in the field of electronics, where 33 classes serve more than 700 students. Mathematics is second with 24 classes for another 700 students, closely followed by business, English, and social science, in that order. An extensive counselling and testing program is designed to direct the student into areas for which he or she is best qualified. Scholarship, attendance, and grading standards are the same as for regular day classes. sjcc extended day Those who participate in this night life for the most part are men and women on the go. There are housewives who have reared their families and have returned to college to become teachers. There are those with cultural interests which are met in art, music, literature and kindred classes. There are youths working full time during the day who are pursuing courses leading to engineering and other professional degrees at night. There are men and women seeking occupational skills, and other men and women, already skilled in their crafts, making steady progress up the educational ladder to advancement. The bright lights of this night life spell Opportunity — in capital letters. DEAN OF EXTENDED DAY, JOHN BROKENSHIRE; ASSISTANT DEAN, CLIFFORD TRANSETH. RAY CRESWELL, JOE BELLINGER, JOE GENSIRCUSA. Not pictured, ROD CLENDENEN.
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fall JOAN VALENT, SECRETARY; G A R Y BUTLER, PRESIDENT; LOWELL JOHNSON, VICE PRESIDENT. freshman class officers spring BONNIE LOCKHART, SECRETARY; JOE VANDENBERG, PRESIDENT; SYDNEY REED, COORDINATOR OF ACTIVITIES; TOM POMEROY, ICC REPRESENTATIVE.
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