Monday, November 2, 2009

Casino night at the college: fun photos


If I'd o' showed up, I would o' come as freakin' Rin-Tin-Tin.

Something called “Casino Night” occurred at Irvine Valley College two weeks ago. Its theme: Hollywood: past and present. Evidently, it was a fundraiser put on by the IVC Foundation.

Near as I can tell, the event was successful. Looks like people had fun. I could speculate further, but this is a family blog.


Some dames.

All proceeds have gone to provide IVC student scholarships. That’s great.

A friend alerted me to a website that offers quite a few photos from that night. Looks like you can buy ‘em. See: 2009 Casino Night


Evidently, Craig Justice was born to play a spiv or a mafioso.
Hell, maybe he IS one. Could be.
Pace, Craig.

I’ve included four of the photos here (I've greatly reduced and cropped them so as to make them worthless and undesirable), but you really oughta check ‘em all out yourself. There was a band and Republican decadence, too. I'm not sure kids oughta have access to these photos.

Among the participants: Trustees Wagner and Fuentes; IVC President Glenn Roquemore; former Saddleback College President Rich McCullough. Lots of dames.


Glenn obviously got into this whole dang thing.
Looks like he's about to launch into a back-room deal.
Rich looks dubious.

If it quacks like a duck...

Inside Higher Ed has an update on the Southwestern “faculty suspension” story: When Is a Suspension Not a Suspension?
On Friday, Angelica L. Suarez, vice president for student affairs at the college, contacted Inside Higher Ed to say that reports … that professors had been suspended were incorrect. She said that because the professors have not been formally charged with anything or found to have done anything wrong, they can't be suspended, because that would be punishment….

Suarez also said that … the college was investigating incidents that followed the formal rally, when some students walked to the president's office to demand answers to various questions. … ¶ The investigation centers on questions over whether any professors incited the students to continue their rally, whether they showed "disregard" for campus officers and whether they had a "physical confrontation" with the officers. Asked if there was any evidence that anyone at the protest had even touched a police officer, Suarez declined to answer.

… Anger has been growing on campus not only over the suspensions, but the lack of clarity over why they were ordered. Suarez said that the decision to take action against the professors was made by the college's president,
Raj Chopra, but that he started a vacation the next day….

The college's latest action has prompted some college employees who witnessed the [rally] to publish accounts in which they say none of the allegations being investigated are true.

Philip Lopez, an English professor who is president of the faculty union and who is one of those being investigated and barred from campus, said that he and his colleagues feel like they are experiencing "something out of
Kafka" in that they are being assumed guilty of rules they didn't violate and aren't officially charged with violating.

As to what the college is investigating, he said that there was no contact at all between those protesting and the police officers, and that faculty members followed the students, and didn't lead them. Lopez noted that physically clashing with a police officer would be a crime, and that police officers were present and could have arrested anyone who broke the law, yet they made no arrests.

Anyone who knows the professors, Lopez said, would know that they aren't people who could physically challenge police officers. "The only exercise I get is running off my mouth," he said.<




I took this picture of what's left of the chapel in 2008.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...