Celebrated Past. Boundless Future.
Discover the history of Santa Ana College. As we celebrate our centennial, take a journey through our long and storied history.
1930
March 12: Santa Ana Junior College became the first junior college in California to have a chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. SAJC's chapter was the Alpha Beta chapter.
December 3: The college annual, the
Algol, was renamed to
Del Año.
1931
January 7: The school newspaper was renamed
El Don.
1932
"Bill" Cook introduced the first night football game at the Santa Ana Bowl.
May 4: The first summer school courses were offered. Thirty classes were offered for the six-week session.
1933
March 10: The Long Beach Earthquake damaged the campus. However, classes remained in session through the 1933-34 school year. Later, a decision was made to demolish the structure.
1934
September 10: Santa Ana Junior College moved to a temporary campus at 10th and Main Street campus, the former home of Santa Ana High School and Willard Junior High.
1935
Enrollment was 782 with 144 graduates.
November 1:El Don became the first junior college newspaper to print world news in pictures in its weekly newspaper.
1939
March: Students at Santa Ana Junior College sought to replace the word "Junior" with the word "City."