Thursday, December 9, 2010

1969-1990: library books must "contribute to maintaining high moral standards"

Gallatly: no morality police
2 Policies on College Books Are Rescinded

LA Times, December 14, 1990
Terry Spencer

     A requirement that books purchased for Saddleback Community College District libraries "contribute to maintaining high moral standards" was eliminated this week after teachers complained that it was too vague.
     The board of trustees agreed on a 5-3 vote to rescind the 21-year-old policy, along with a requirement that books "stimulate intellectual curiosity."
     The majority agreed with teachers who argued that it was too difficult to decide what constitutes high moral standards and what does not.
     "The librarians should be choosing material that is academically sound and not be deciding whose morals to uphold," said Trustee Shirley Gellatly, who voted to rescind the policy.
     "There have been people elsewhere who have tried to ban 'The Wizard of Oz'—a book that my family enjoys—because they think there is no such thing as a good witch," student Trustee Kymberly Pine said.
     Trustee Iris Swanson said, "I see no conflict between saying that we are going to maintain high moral standards and academic freedom."
     Swanson, along with Trustees John C. Connolly and Joan J. Hueter, voted against rescinding the requirement.
     "If anybody in the community challenges what we teach or have in our library, it would befall the members of the board to address the issue," Connolly said.
     Irvine Valley College librarian Fred Forbes said the policy change will have no effect on his purchasing decisions.
     "The books and the materials that are purchased are related to our courses and their content and not bought just to get them," Forbes said. "That's the first level. Secondly, we buy reference books and other materials that are related to lifetime learning."
     Forbes said the library does not subscribe to "Playboy" or other magazines of that genre, which can sometimes be found in college libraries. "But if we did," he said, "it would be because a teacher requested it in order to illustrate something in advertising—or maybe a women's studies professor who wanted to have a discussion about such magazines. It wouldn't be for the students' titillation."
     Board President Marcia Milchiker and Trustees Robert L. Moore and Harriet S. Walther also voted to rescind the policy.

Our district: once were prayerless*

Walther in 2008 ~
     Earlier today, I came across an old article about the SOCCCD (then called the “Saddleback Community College District”). It appeared eighteen years ago, almost to the day. It reveals that the “prayer” issue is an old one in our district, and that, at one point, reason prevailed!

Los Angeles Times ~ December 10, 1992

Without a Prayer:

Jerry Hicks and Dennis McLellan and Steven Herbert

     Trustee Harriett S. Walther has finally won her fight to cut the invocation at meetings of the Saddleback Community College District, a 25-year-old tradition. Walther has long worried about the potential illegality of mixing prayer with government meetings. . . . "We should err on the side of caution in dealing with the Constitution, which we have been sworn to uphold," she says. The vote was 4 to 3 on Monday—after that meeting's opening prayer.


     At the time, I do believe that the board comprised Iris Swanson (who died in 1993, replaced by Teddi Lorch), Joan Hueter, Marcia Milchiker, John Williams, Steve Frogue, Lee Rhodes, and Harriett Walther.

     *An allusion to the book (and movie) Once Were Warriors

Still dreamin'

Today, OC Weekly's Matt Coker updates us re the Dream Act:

DREAM Act Passes in the House, Stalls in the Senate

     The DREAM Act was tabled in the U.S. Senate this morning, but leader Harry Reid is expected to bring it up for a vote early next week. ¶ On the bright side, the delay gives activists another week to work on more senators as some claim there are not yet the 60 votes required to stave off a GOP filibuster.

P.S.: Matt's latest update includes the following:

DANA ROHRABACHER is a moron:

This one's from me:

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

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