"Frequent upsets occur in SMJC boxing matches. "The next bout was a 'honey.' Alfred Quinn and Gerald bell put on a classy performance characteristic of professionals. Lanky Quinn threw a few semi-circle punches to floor Bell twice in the first round. Quinn went ahead to take the third round and the championship." Other names mentioned: Robert Hayashi and Ko Yamada.
Newspaper clipping of Alfred Thomas Quinn presenting an award to Margaret Blenkhorn upon her retirement as president of Santa Monica Board of Education.
"Final Boxing Matches" Lyle Anderson takes on Gerald Bell in the 135-pound division. Alfred Quinn and Roy Odell mix it in another 135-pound bout. "...Notice how the colored fellow in the fights sure knocked the vanilla out the Gerry Bell. Being a Bell fan, got my tongue wrapped around my eye tooth and couldn't see what I was saying and yelled the famous words: 'stop that bloody battle!'"
Corsair Newspaper Clipping dated 14 November 1990. "Four SMC Trustees Elected to Board" Alfred T. Quinn, COlin Petrie, Ralph Villani and Carole Currey.
Newspaper Clippings from January 1993 featuring Santa Monica College. Topics include a grant from the Southern California Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, a missing student Katrina "Trina" Elizabeth Montgomery and Alfred Thomas Quinn elected vice-chair of the Santa Monica Community College District Board of Trustees.
Newspaper clippings of Alfred Thomas Quinn as speaker at the last Adult High School Graduation and another clipping of "Graduation Takes Three Ceremonies" mentioning Alfred Thomas Quinn's speech "Self-Fulfillment in the '90's."
Role Model' For Black Children. Al Quinn has been involved in more community activities and on more local boards and local improvement bodies that I think even he can remember.
Newspaper Clipping documenting Alfred Quinn's participation in the Seventh Annual Santa Monica JC Boxing Tournament. Alfred "Slow Freight" Quinn and Morgan Warner.