Saturday, July 1 marks the 60th anniversary of the San Joaquin Delta College name, when the institution separated from Stockton Unified School District and charted its own course as an independent community college.
If the original SJDC logo (pictured above) is any indication, then we've come a long way since those days on the campus of College of the Pacific. Here's a look back at the Delta College of 1963.
The Collegian trumpets the news of the name change from Stockton College to San Joaquin Delta College.
The first page of the 1963-64 Delta College catalog, featuring a message by College President Dr. Burke Bradley
The scene inside Delta College's library.
Main entrance to the Delta College library in 1963
Computer science courses have changed just a bit since 1963.
So has Fierce the Mustang (at left, in 1963; at right, today)
What a biology lab looked like 60 years ago. The skeletons, at least, haven't changed much.
Engineering class
The first iteration of Delta's triangular steamboat logo, at left; what the logo looks like today, at right
The microscopes of 1963 were not quite as advanced as the modern equipment used in Delta's electron microscopy program, the only program of its kind at a community college in the U.S.
Mustang basketball, circa 1963
A scene around campus. Although Delta College became an independent district in 1963, it stayed at College of the Pacific until the late 1970s when the Pacific Avenue campus was built.
Talented musicians then, talented musicians now
Another scene around campus
Mustangs on the baseball diamond
Delta College's Concert Band
Culinary arts
Industrial technology
Speech and debate tournament winners
The machine shop in 1963
Data processing
Front-page news in The Collegian
Drafting students
Delta Drama
Dr. Burke Bradley, who presided over Delta College when it separated from Stockton Unified and set out as an independent district.