SF State Magazine Spring 2007 Class Notes: '60s

The cover of the Spring 2007 SF State Magazine features two penguins, heads bent together as they view their offspring on the ground below.

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Students dressed in sixties garb, long-flowing shirts and skirts, dance and playfinger symbols as a crowd gathers on the quad to watch.

 

Class Notes

'60s
Ira Cooperman(B.A., '62) was invited to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to speak to cadets about his experiences as an Air Force Intelligence officer during
the Vietnam War.

San Francisco Supervisor Tom Ammiano (M.A., '65) received the Vanguard Award at the 25th Anniversary Gala Celebration of the New Conservatory Theatre Center, a performing arts center founded by SF State alumnus Ed Decker.

California-based artist, curator and writer Amalia Mesa-Bains(M.A., '66; M.A., '71) was named a Visionary Woman Awardee by Moore College of Art and Design.

John Thomson(B.A., '67) has been appointed executive director of the Chicago office of the Shanghai-based Chicago China Development, a corporation that helps Chinese companies expand into the U.S. and assists Chicago companies in China.

Alan Cox(B.A., '67) is the owner of Hayward College of Cosmetology and Valley College of Cosmetology in Castro Valley.

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