1987/1988
(Since President Roquemore has evidently decided to scrub the college of its past, we're countering by splattering some old images of the college and its community all over this blog.)
As you can see, these are images from IVC's 1987/1988 Catalog
That's Frank M at right.
President Ron Kong is sitting at top left.
Ah, the old clock tower! (That's Building A100 at left)
I believe that this is the area between A300 and A400, where the "lunch truck" was often parked (prior to construction of the Student Services Building and its Cafeteria).
I recall that this student was popular among faculty and students. Anyone remember her name?
I do believe that that's Bio Instrutor Chris Riegle standing outside his office
Originally, Dave Everett oversaw the library (when it occupied what is now called B100)
Peter Morrison and Rebecca Welch, both important to the development of the college (starting in the seventies!)
The area between A300 and A400
Note the trailers in the background
Art Instructor Jeff Horn
I do believe that's Dixie Massaro
As I recall, the sign we see here identified the building as the home of "Humanites" [sic]
I don't know the woman at left, but that's the formidable Jody Hoy at right
Pat Bell was, I believe, IVC's first Geologist. I shared an office with her for a year or so
Photography Instructor Jerry McGrath
Be sure to check out A brief history of IVC’s Presidency (à la LA Times)
For more old pics, see also IVC’s Pinterest page: IVC then and now
Remembering the old Clock Tower: The replacement Clock Tower adventure
7 comments:
Just great!
Hey - someone just started posting old photos on the IVC Facebook page! HMMM, I wonder where they got that idea! Now maybe they'll throw another party for the people who actually work here and maybe they'll help Polly too. I do remember when once upon a time if someone was struggling as much as Polly, the college president would say and do something.
Thanks for the good memories!!
How is Jody Hoy?
We wrote about Jody HERE.
A friend told me you were going back in time -- have seen all the "retro" posted -- they are great, Roy.
Thank you Roy.
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