The following list of links will ultimately include all DtB "history" of IVC/Saddleback posts, aside from the narrative District History. A work in progress.
• SOCCCD's first superintendent: clashed with trustees; bailed (1968)
• Saddleback College North opens (January, 1979)
• IVC: the birth of a college with a daffy name (re 1979/1985)
• Saddleback North: New Name and a New Valley - May 15, 1985 (LA Times)
• 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))
• Writing OC history: the Bold and the Ruthless (Fuentes and the union Old Guard)
• When solicitations are threats (and, as always, Tom Fuentes was there)
• Former SOCCCD director of public affairs Pam Zanelli once worked for Dr. Louis Cella (Cella, OC mega-scandal kingpin)
• Remember Pam Zanelli? (It’s a small freakin’ world) (Z was union old guard advisor; once worked for other corrupt bastards)
• "St. Thomas" Fuentes was an appointee, too—twice (re 2000)
• The "institutional memory" file: thirteen years ago, we were trying to clarify what we'd be offering at the Tustin base (Golly, not much progress)
• Chains (a delightful romp through our unstoried past) (re 1977/1999)
• The many monikers of the SOCCCD (we settled on SOCCCD in the late 90s)
• 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)
• IVC's student Dissenters: Where are they now? (doing wonderful things)
• The great UN anti-property rights conspiracy: Wackitude from James B. Utt—to Newt Gingrich (Utt was the OC Birchers' hero in Congress)
• Our district: once were prayerless* (1992: Walther vs. invocation; Walther wins)
• Utt the Nut gets Patch job
• More on Utt the Nut: "Extensive experiments in hypnotism and rhythm" (Saddleback Library's namesake was a wack job)
• James B. Utt: conspiracy theorist, whack job
• James B. Utt on the radio, 1969: in his own seriously wacky words
• Congressman Utt's racist remark
• Utt the Nut helped put "under God" in the Pledge (Gee thanks, and amen)
• 1998: Should SOCCCD cops have guns?
• "Lab" critics ignored years ago?
• 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)
• James B. Utt remembered
• 1969: Saddleback's war on hair
• 1982: The district hires Larry Stevens and learns to regret it (hatred of Stevens briefly unified SOCCCD faculty; and left them spent, evidently)
• Our recent past: Saddleback College and “anti-black harassment” (re 1989/1994)
• Dissent’s “district news roundup: August ‘98” (a snapshot)
• Prayer and being "out of the picture" at the South Orange County Community College District
• The Evil of Froguenstein (Matt Coker) (1998; Matt lays out the union-Frogue romance)
• A motley crew of Nazis vs. JDL thugs: Oh, what a night! (1998; worse than you can imagine)
• Some cartoons
Laguna Beach fire, 1993 |
• Night of the Nazi by Chunk Wheeler (1998; truly regrettable)
• The excrement hits the fan: the August '97 Board Meeting (1997; behold the utterly clueless and defiant BOT)
• Trustee Fuentes’ Spanish Adventure —or “No one would do that!” (2005; a classic Fuentes moment: unfathomable pettiness)
• IVC faculty prohibited from discussing the war, by Chunk Wheeler (2003; yes, IVC was the "What's Academic Freedom?" poster child)
• Roy Bauer’s 1st Amendment battles or "One Gadfly, One Gadfly Swatter" - (2001; gosh, thanks for being there for me)
• The Howard Hilton (2001; one of Raghu's special hires)
• A Quotational tour of recent district history (‘98-’99, in chronological order, mostly) (a snapshot)
• 1998: Ken Woodward defends Frogue and our corrupt union on KPFK (Ken reminds us that he has a "Ph.D" in economics)
• Dorothy Fortune tries to intimidate a beancounter from the State Chancellor's Office, but it doesn't work - by Tom of South County (1998)
• Hangin' with bigwig Republicans while Nazis hide in bushes - by Chunk (1998; strange political bedfellows)
• Trustee race of 1998 (how these things tend to go)
• Trustee Hueter's farewell remarks: "an embarrassment" - (1998)
• Archives: the infamous "Pteddidactyl" - (1998; how to succeed in administration by any means necessary)
• "How rude are you!": the senates sue the district - (2003; hey, you're breaking the law!)
• Students sue district over 1st Amendment - (2002)
• The Old Guard's not-so-sweet charity (2001) (Can it get worse? Yes, it can.)
One of our faux Lariats |
• Nancy does Nashville (Nov. 6, 2000) (Nancy reveals profound ignorance)
• Lisa's deposition: a "strategy of harassment" - (1999) (an entertaining read)
• The bomb scare (2006) (indications of Roquemorean stupidity)
• "Liberal Busybodies": Wagner takes aim at the American Library Association (2006) (Don always had a fondness for red meat)
• Making History: the First Years of Saddleback College (June 18, 2013) (“Making History,” by Saddleback College faculty, volumes 1 and 2. See HERE for full "Making History" (2001 version) pdf, broken down into sections)
• A "very conservative board": Ripping good yarns from 2001's Making History (early faculty describe it like it was)
• MORE RIPPING YARNS: from Making History: the first years of Saddleback College
• "IVC then and now" (some old pics)
• Lee Rhodes (too good for the FA)
• Remember Dan Froomkin? (Along with Ked Francis, Froomkin revealed Steve Frogue’s dark side)
• Robert Lombardi (Aug 9 2013) (Chancellor during the early phase of the Board from Hell. Skedaddled in 1998. First hired in 1974.)
• A brief Presidential history of IVC (à la LA Times) (Nov 5, 2015) (Leaders come and go—except for Roquemore, who came and then never went.)
• Recognizing IVC's past, part 1 (Nov 2015) (Cool old photos from schedules, etc.)
• Recognizing IVC's past, part 2
• Recognizing IVC's past, part 3
• Recognizing IVC's past, part 4
• Recognizing IVC's past, part 5
• Recognizing IVC's past, part 6 (last in series)
• "Shut up," he told her (Choosing the site for "North Campus" amid Pissed Off Tustinites, 1960-1977) (Nov 25, 2015) (The City of Tustin wants its own "junior college")
• Lillian Gish visits Saddleback College, 1978 (Article in the Lariat, February, 1978)
SEE ALSO THE ORIGINS OF OUR COLLEGE DISTRICT series: 1960 – 1977
Eight parts
SEE ALSO THE ORIGINS OF OUR COLLEGE DISTRICT series: 1960 – 1977
Eight parts
"Hey, this looks like a good spot!" |
This is how Saddleback College chose to distinguish itself in its early years: a high school dress code--plus a stricter one imposed on faculty |
San Juan Capistrano, 1964 |
Orange County a century ago |
Avery and Marguerite Parkways, Mission Viejo, 1976 |
"Old" Saddleback |
Old Irvine--not so long ago (Sand Canyon) |
2 comments:
Professor Bauer, this blog should also include the very deep questions of life like whether God exists, or is morality objective..
But I of course agree with your political stances, we are after all slaves of the economy... Freedom is an illusion..
Well, I handle some of those issues at my philosophical blog, OC Blue Philosopher.
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