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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Gumby College
Evidently, among the names suggested for Irvine Valley College back in the spring of 1985 were "Gumby College" and "El Torito College."
Check it out:
Saddleback North: New Name and a New Valley (LA Times) - May 15, 1985
At a college.
Check it out:
Saddleback North: New Name and a New Valley (LA Times) - May 15, 1985
After a short search that yielded suggestions such as Gumby College and El Torito College—Home of the Nachos, the Saddleback Community College District board has voted to rename Saddleback College's north campus Irvine Valley Community College.Yeah, spelling trouble.
. . .
Two of the other names offered by students, teachers and administrators were Rancho Irvine College and Modjeska Community College. Modjeska had a nice ring, [spokeswoman Susan Clark] said, but it presented technical difficulties. "There was a lot of trouble with the spelling, and we couldn't fit it into a fight song."….
At a college.
Maybe it's 'cause Villa Park wants the French to be toast |
Monday, June 24, 2013
Contra SOCCCD prayer: it's all about who's appointed to those "commencement" committees!
Here's some interesting background on the “Prayer” issue here at the South Orange County Community College District.
As you know, Karla Westphal, a math instructor at Saddleback College, has for many years urged the board to back off of its practice of prayer, especially sectarian prayer, at district and college events. She has enjoyed the support of academic senates and other groups. Naturally, in defiance, the Wagner- and Fuentes-dominated board with then-Chancellor Mathur started laying on the religion mighty thick, which led to the “Westphal v. Wagner” litigation, of which I was a part.
In the end, a settlement was reached according to which a “commencement committee” was supposed to decided independently—i.e., without the influence of trustees or college presidents—whether or not to have an invocation or prayer during commencement ceremonies.
As you know, Saddleback College’s Tod Burnett immediately decided to defy the prima facie demands of the agreement (evidently on the basis of an alleged “loophole” in the "resolution" produced by the settlement), overriding the commencement committee's decision not to have an invocation. I suspect that the difficulty he has had in the last year finding another gig—his contract with our district is not liable to be renewed—has something to do with that peculiar action and news coverage concerning it. (Go ahead; Google "Tod Burnett.")
I just wanted to remind everybody that the “prayer” issue actually has a long history in our district and that one needs to consider that issue against the backdrop of larger OC politics and trends.
Consider, for example, the following:
1. WITHOUT A PRAYER (LA Times, Dec. 10, 1992)
That was ridiculous. In truth, Harriett's values were likely closest, among trustees, to those of most faculty.
Well, among her issues was her discomfort with “invocations” at BOT meetings. She prevailed.
Alas, the heedless and irresponsible (and overtly political) right-wing board created by the faculty union (the FA supported Williams, Frogue, Lorch, Padberg, Wagner, Fuentes–until it was reformed in the early 2000s; even then, it continued to support the rat bastard Williams, a sore point among many of us in the Association) undid that bit of progress. Those people just did what they wanted, regardless of decency, best practices, tradition, or law. (Don't forget their repeated Brown Act violations.)
2. Prayer and being "out of the picture" at the South Orange County Community College District (Nov 4 06)
The above 2006 DtB post referred to a Times article that reviewed the tenure of Joyce Greenspan, chief of the local (Long Beach/OC) ADL. Owing to my telephone call to her, Greenspan became involved in the flap over trustee Steve Frogue’s notorious “JFK Forum” back in 1997. (I won't go into all that.)
Previously, she had come to the defense of an instructor (Richard Prystowsky) whose Holocaust course caught the lunatic attention of Frogue, an apparent Holocaust denier. (See also Froomkin.)
In the Times article, Greenspan was asked about conditions in OC in 1981, when she took on the ADL job, and whether things had improved with regard to tolerance of minorities, etc.:
As I said, at one point, the board decided to turn up the heat and to up the religion factor. That provoked the lawsuit.
As you know, invocations were given at our recent commencements. It is not clear to me whether the decisions to include these prayers was reached "independently" by the committees. It is important to notice, however, that at least in the case of IVC, the vast majority of committee members are directly answerable to the college President.
So what do we do? Faculty (and classified) who believe in the First Amendment's anti-establishment clause need to consider getting on those committees and bringing our district in line with the more enlightened practices of institutions all around us.
THE SETTLEMENT STATUS QUO: The board's all-important "resolution" regarding invocations is reproduced below (read especially the "therefore" half):
For an overview of the prayer saga at SOCCCD, see socccd prayer
As you know, Karla Westphal, a math instructor at Saddleback College, has for many years urged the board to back off of its practice of prayer, especially sectarian prayer, at district and college events. She has enjoyed the support of academic senates and other groups. Naturally, in defiance, the Wagner- and Fuentes-dominated board with then-Chancellor Mathur started laying on the religion mighty thick, which led to the “Westphal v. Wagner” litigation, of which I was a part.
In the end, a settlement was reached according to which a “commencement committee” was supposed to decided independently—i.e., without the influence of trustees or college presidents—whether or not to have an invocation or prayer during commencement ceremonies.
As you know, Saddleback College’s Tod Burnett immediately decided to defy the prima facie demands of the agreement (evidently on the basis of an alleged “loophole” in the "resolution" produced by the settlement), overriding the commencement committee's decision not to have an invocation. I suspect that the difficulty he has had in the last year finding another gig—his contract with our district is not liable to be renewed—has something to do with that peculiar action and news coverage concerning it. (Go ahead; Google "Tod Burnett.")
I just wanted to remind everybody that the “prayer” issue actually has a long history in our district and that one needs to consider that issue against the backdrop of larger OC politics and trends.
Consider, for example, the following:
1. WITHOUT A PRAYER (LA Times, Dec. 10, 1992)
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.Harriett Walther (who, by the way, remains active) was an uncommonly independent trustee (1977-1996), though she was undoubtedly liberal on most issues. Her refusal to cater to the Faculty Association (faculty union)—at a time when that organization made unprincipled alliances with explicitly anti-faculty and conservative trustees purely for the sake of securing high salaries and benefits—made her unionists' public enemy #1.
That was ridiculous. In truth, Harriett's values were likely closest, among trustees, to those of most faculty.
Well, among her issues was her discomfort with “invocations” at BOT meetings. She prevailed.
Alas, the heedless and irresponsible (and overtly political) right-wing board created by the faculty union (the FA supported Williams, Frogue, Lorch, Padberg, Wagner, Fuentes–until it was reformed in the early 2000s; even then, it continued to support the rat bastard Williams, a sore point among many of us in the Association) undid that bit of progress. Those people just did what they wanted, regardless of decency, best practices, tradition, or law. (Don't forget their repeated Brown Act violations.)
2. Prayer and being "out of the picture" at the South Orange County Community College District (Nov 4 06)
The above 2006 DtB post referred to a Times article that reviewed the tenure of Joyce Greenspan, chief of the local (Long Beach/OC) ADL. Owing to my telephone call to her, Greenspan became involved in the flap over trustee Steve Frogue’s notorious “JFK Forum” back in 1997. (I won't go into all that.)
Previously, she had come to the defense of an instructor (Richard Prystowsky) whose Holocaust course caught the lunatic attention of Frogue, an apparent Holocaust denier. (See also Froomkin.)
In the Times article, Greenspan was asked about conditions in OC in 1981, when she took on the ADL job, and whether things had improved with regard to tolerance of minorities, etc.:
In 1981 there was just a hint, a beginning of diversity in Orange County. But it was not a very diverse community, and looking at church-state issues, there wasn't a lot of tolerance for understanding that everybody was not looking at religion the same way. There were a great many issues having to do with local government, having to do with schools, having to do with any public area in which people were speaking as government representatives—teachers, principals, elected officials—and felt that they were speaking to people just like them….True enough, I wrote at the time,
For instance, if you look at a number of city council meetings of those days, there would always be a prayer before a council meeting. Those meetings would begin with a very Christian prayer. It's a discomfort that people feel if you aren't Christian and a meeting is beginning with the invocation of a Christian prayer, it kind of leaves you out of the picture.
Now, people are very careful. If they do a prayer, it's nonsectarian—not just nonsectarian Christian but nonsectarian.
—except at the South Orange County Community College District, where, routinely, Christian or Christianesque prayers are offered by the very theatrical Mr. Tom Fuentes. If you've ever heard one of his invocations, you know what I mean.
Her stalking off in a room of silence is sad, disturbing, and
invigorating. You can't do much better than that!
As you know, invocations were given at our recent commencements. It is not clear to me whether the decisions to include these prayers was reached "independently" by the committees. It is important to notice, however, that at least in the case of IVC, the vast majority of committee members are directly answerable to the college President.
So what do we do? Faculty (and classified) who believe in the First Amendment's anti-establishment clause need to consider getting on those committees and bringing our district in line with the more enlightened practices of institutions all around us.
THE SETTLEMENT STATUS QUO: The board's all-important "resolution" regarding invocations is reproduced below (read especially the "therefore" half):
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Sunday, June 23, 2013
"IVC then and now"
"IVC then and now"
Don't know who this is. Saddleback College, North Campus, circa 1978 - Source: Uploaded by user via Irvine Valley on Pinterest |
Evidently, Pinterest is "an online pinboard." It seems to be something that businesses and other entities make use of to present themselves to a gullible world, I guess. Something like that.
Under the title, the site asserts that "Irvine Valley College has been a proud member of the community for many years and we are looking forward to many more years to come!"
Who's "we" I wonder? DO? Don't know.
Nice pics, though. Here are some of them:
The site seldom provides photo captions, so often we're left to guess what the photos are about. Dang.
The above photo obviously memorializes the opening of a building. It is either from 1988 or 1989 and likely concerns the opening of either the Physical Sciences and Technology Building (B200) or the Computer Science Building (B300).
That's then-Chancellor Richard Sneed at right. To his right is (then) Dean Pam Deegan (not so sure about that). To her right: former SOCCCD trustee Shirley Gellatly. To her right is Ron Kong, IVC President (April 1987 - June 1989). Behind him at left is Kong's predecessor (though Dale Larson served as interim), Ed Hart, who died in 1990. Behind him at right is, I believe, trustee Harriett Walther.
The above photo obviously memorializes the opening of a building. It is either from 1988 or 1989 and likely concerns the opening of either the Physical Sciences and Technology Building (B200) or the Computer Science Building (B300).
That's then-Chancellor Richard Sneed at right. To his right is (then) Dean Pam Deegan (not so sure about that). To her right: former SOCCCD trustee Shirley Gellatly. To her right is Ron Kong, IVC President (April 1987 - June 1989). Behind him at left is Kong's predecessor (though Dale Larson served as interim), Ed Hart, who died in 1990. Behind him at right is, I believe, trustee Harriett Walther.
Circa 1979; clocktower under construction. Is that Ed Hart in the middle? He's the guy who really pushed for this campus at the district level. Unbelievably, owing to persistent poor maintenance, the Clock Tower rotted and was demolished a few years ago (2006). The Reb and I swiped the hands of the clock, left as refuse.
This seems to be the IVC PE/Athletics crew, circa 1998.
I think that's Chancellor Richard Sneed at left; the speaker (commencement speaker?) is the estimable Rebecca Welch of the School of Humanities and Languages. I believe that's trustee Joan Hueter to her left. Early 90s?
IVC President (1981-1986) Ed Hart. Hart was Assistant Superintendent/Administrator and provost while at IVC prior to 1981. He worked hard to establish a northern campus for the SOCCCD, starting in the mid-70s.
Caption: “The construction of the college was officially started at the groundbreaking ceremony in October, 1977.” I think that's trustee Harriett Walther at left. Possibly, at the lectern: Ed Hart.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
It was 40 years ago today
Judging by this old newspaper clip, the “James B. Utt” Memorial Library was first opened "for public viewing" exactly 40 years ago today.
Of course, it isn’t called that anymore, a consequence (sort of) of the recent Renovation. The building is now called the
August 17, 1969
Friday, June 21, 2013
MORE RIPPING YARNS: from Making History: the first years of Saddleback College
"Hey, Moon Doggie, let's stomp on balloons!" |
(*See previous post: Ripping Yarns)
THE FACULTY WIVES CLUB
Instructor JS (re Ben Brown's) |
"We'll form a club!", said young Dotty |
INSTILLING PATRIOTISM, DAILY FLAG-RAISING
Instructor MM |
"Extreme regimentation" |
Instructor MM |
VETS AND HIPPIES AND OLDSTERS
Instructor BC |
What will those zany bastards think up next? |
Instructor BO |
Winner of Saddleback's "breakfast sausage" contest, 1969 |
Instructor BO |
"Let's sing our alma mater" |
Instructor DA |
DIVERSITY OF ABILITY
Instructor DA |
BEACH PARTY BINGO
Instructor DA |
Norton's Simon's "catsup prosaica" |
Instructor DA (Another Norton Simon story) |
School Days - 1976
Up in the mornin' and out to school
The teacher is teachin' the Golden Rule
American history and practical math
You’re studyin' hard and hopin' to pass
Workin' your fingers right down to the bone
And the guy behind you won't leave you alone
. . .
Hail, hail rock and roll
Deliver me from the days of old
Long live rock and roll
The beat of the drum is loud and bold
Rock, rock, rock and roll
The feelin' is there, body and soul.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
OC Supervisors, CalOptima Under FPPC Investigation (Voice of OC)
The state’s Fair Political Practices Commission confirmed Tuesday that the agency is investigating a majority of Orange County supervisors along with the CalOptima board of directors for potential conflict of interest violations of the Political Reform Act, based on the findings of two Orange County Grand Jury reports filed earlier this year alleging corruption at the highest levels of county government....
The state’s Fair Political Practices Commission confirmed Tuesday that the agency is investigating a majority of Orange County supervisors along with the CalOptima board of directors for potential conflict of interest violations of the Political Reform Act, based on the findings of two Orange County Grand Jury reports filed earlier this year alleging corruption at the highest levels of county government....
'An Industry of Mediocrity': Study Criticizes Teacher-Education Programs (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Colleges of education are "an industry of mediocrity" that churns out unprepared teachers to work in the nation's elementary and secondary schools, according to a highly anticipated report. . .Another reason for the findings, said [Kate Walsh, president of the National Council on Teacher Quality and one of the report's authors], is that colleges of education admit too many applicants who perform poorly as undergraduates. About 25 percent of the programs admit students in only the top half of their class. High-performing countries limit entry to the top third, the study found….
DtB asks: WHY DOES (IVC's) BSTIC north outside STAIRWELL ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THIS?
Colleges of education are "an industry of mediocrity" that churns out unprepared teachers to work in the nation's elementary and secondary schools, according to a highly anticipated report. . .Another reason for the findings, said [Kate Walsh, president of the National Council on Teacher Quality and one of the report's authors], is that colleges of education admit too many applicants who perform poorly as undergraduates. About 25 percent of the programs admit students in only the top half of their class. High-performing countries limit entry to the top third, the study found….
DtB asks: WHY DOES (IVC's) BSTIC north outside STAIRWELL ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THIS?
Click on GRAPHIC |
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Ripping yarns from 2001's Making History: the first years of Saddleback College
Faculty and administrators from the early days of Saddleback College (1968-1979) tell us what things were like. They paint quite a colorful picture.
Selections from 2001's marvelous "Making History: the first years of Saddleback College":
(Note: an expanded version of Making History is coming soon.)
WHAT IS YOUR PARTY AFFILIATION, COLLEGE BOY?
Above: administrator JV (For the fate of Roper, see SOCCCD's first superintendent: clashed with trustees; bailed fast) |
HOLY MACKEREL! FLAG SALUTES IN THE MORNING!
Above: Instructor BO |
Above: Instructor LR |
A LIBRARY BUILT AS A FORTRESS...
Above: Instructor LR |
Foothill College, 1961 |
According to Architect magazine, "Foothill College was awarded a citation in the 1960 P/A Awards." |
Nope, those aren't windows: the opening of the "Utt" Library (c. 1973) How can you tell? |
Above: Administrator BW (EL Adobe: Nixon's favorite restaurant) |
Above: JT |
Above: JT |
Above: JT |
Beards are liberal or radical, evidently |
Above: JT |
Above: JT |
Above: JV |
THEN THERE WAS THIS FUNNY OTHER SCHOOL...
Above: JV |
Above: JV |
Above: DS (*cf. John Williams' memory) |
"You're not one of those outside agitators, are you?" |
Above: Instructor BP |
From p. 149 of MH (It would seem that there were at least 3 significant resignations during this early period. Curious.) |
THE ORIGINAL "DRESS CODE"
SEE ALSO
• SOCCCD's first superintendent: clashed with trustees; bailed (1968)
• Early Saddleback College history: dress codes, censorship, faculty wives clubs, and more! (Further exploits of a rogue "conservative" board)
• The 1967 board: the "immorality" of district membership in the School Boards Association (Further exploits of a rogue "conservative" board)
• Right-wing paranoia and foolishness c. 1970: "The depths of your own mind" (re 1970; further exploits of a rogue "conservative" board))
• Charter trustees: the curious Mr. Alyn Brannon (A creep, evidently)
• A glimpse at Saddleback College, 1970: HAIR (Because, as you know, hair length is key)
• Did right-wing loons establish the SOCCCD? (re 1967; the local GOP)
• Bremer: just saying “No” to long hair and windowlessness (early chief gets into hot water)
• A weird windowless library, alleged marauding flag-swiping Hippies, the protean name, and other district mysteries—Solved! (re 1960s)
• 1969: Saddleback's war on hair
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