Saturday, May 25, 2013

Irvine Valley College: Commencement Pics

There was a loud boom and then the sky caught fire, raining colorful strips of metal upon the blue people below

Steve with one of his students and her family
(Click on graphic to enlarge)
See also IVC commencement on FACEBOOK, which sports such cool photos as this one:

Live Oak Terraces
Back to DtB photos:

Lots of smiles
Teacher of the Year, Diana Hurlbut

The student speaker (right) was colorful and, well, grateful to Jesus.
(I believe that's Linda Fontanilla, VP of Student Services, at left)

This little girl adopted me for some reason. Cute kid.

At one point, she insisted that she and I take turns taking pictures
Unfortunately, the little girl's mom (at left) exhibited no interest in adopting me
Davit K prowled around like a Secret Service agent

I do well with kids and animals

The back of the PAC
Virginia, Lisa, Brittany: the women of H&L are formidable

This is the guest speaker, Mary Niven, I believe. According to the Lariat, she's "Vice President of Disney California Adventure Park and Guest Services at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif."
Pretty typical of the non-academic speakers President Roquemore seems to prefer

Always with the balloons

The so-called "Live Oak Terraces" seem to work well as a venue for commencement. These people found 'em and feel the need to point at 'em. "This must be them," they're saying.
American Dyspeptic
People like to dress up. Nice
I'm still puzzled by this armpit maneuver
Don't know what this is about. About somethin' though
     The student speaker was entertaining, though he ended his spiel with a reference to the Lord, not the first of the day. Pres. Roquemore seems to prefer lots of references to the Deity. Many faculty take a dim view of this and of him.

A friend of mine

As we all know, blue is better than red
Hippies with flowers, I guess. Flower People

A proud little girl

Speakers' perspective (sans studentry)
These flowers were only two or three hundred feet to the southwest of the Oak Terraces. Check out the crops beyond. One might assume that we're running a farm college, or a farm 'n' posy college

This hawk (?) had something in his beak, dunno what. He and his pals circled above. Good thing he didn't drop that rat on somebody's head.

Just to the southwest: crops on campus. There's a nice vegetable stand on Jeffrey, near the PAC. I bet everybody likes that.
The Performing Arts Center from the front



Boom!

These kids never stop running
Free water


Darryl and pals

"WTF?", she said, in my imagination
Reserved seating for bigwigetry, I guess
Lots of happy families



The quiet before the storm (4 p.m.)
Sierra saw this pic and said, "Nice landscaping"
Yes, Commencement Bingo, a very popular game at IVC
The contents of IVC Commencements are very predictable, I'm afraid, especially now that the President has weakened faculty involvement and oversight. The process of choosing the guest speaker is absurd. Grist for the bingo mill



Dean of Humanities & Languages (and I-don't-know-what-else), the Chief of Police

Tryin' out her IVC sunglasses. They're wondrously kitchy


Trustee Tim Jemal, Academic Senate Prez Kathy Schmeidler
This was Jemal's first commencement with us, I think. He seemed pretty happy about it

My old pal Mark

More posies
There was quite a turnout, lots of color. Great weather


Howard Dachschlager got some kind of prize for leaving us, I guess, which makes sense. When his name was called, he was nowhere to be found. Natch.


Another kid, runnin'

Karima, Virginia, Glenn, Craig
Re prayer at commencement:

Who does Tod Burnett think he is? Saddleback Prez imposes prayer at commencement

Friday, May 24, 2013

Rebel Girl's Poetry Corner: "Beneath us the teachers"


Gratitude to Old Teachers
—Robert Bly

When we stride or stroll across the frozen lake,
We place our feet where they have never been.
We walk upon the unwalked. But we are uneasy.
Who is down there but our old teachers?

Water that once could take no human weight
We were students then—holds up our feet,
And goes on ahead of us for a mile.
Beneath us the teachers, and around us the stillness.

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It's commencement day in the South Orange District.  Saddleback in the morning, IVC in the later afternoon.  Expect prayers and balloons, speeches and platitudes, happy graduates and (we hope) Chunk's glorious photos (he took the one above).

Yesterday, some of us journeyed across town to the retirement party of one of UCI's founding faculty members.  UCI was, as we told a new hire who accompanied us, the place where we were once young and beautiful. Ha.  It was SRO and cake (see pic below) and a fruit and vegetable cascade as big as Rebel Girl's small car - all in tribute for the poet who has been teaching at UCI since 1965 and who has taught and mentored a few of our own faculty and some of our students as well.  Rebel Girl remains loyal and grateful to those institutions and teachers who helped her have the life she has, even when, as they do on occasion, disappoint.  She knows she did her part too, as she reminds her own students, it's hard work.  But it wouldn't have been possible without those old teachers.  So, to echo the Bly poem, gratitude to old teachers.

Cake!

It was good to see our former professors now and recall how they once were and glimpse our own young selves in the crop of MFAs and PhDs milling about the room, standing so others could sit, one young couple holding their 6 day old infant just outside the door.


Ah, art majors!
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Vasquez is the artist who painted the mural that hangs in IVC's B-100.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Burnett: "I'm looking for an institution of excellence"

Cabrillo College presidential candidates wrap up forums (Santa Cruz Sentinel; May 23)
     Now that the five final candidates for Cabrillo College's president and superintendent have spoken at campus forums Wednesday and Thursday, the choice of the future leader is in the hands of the Board of Trustees, with an expected selection by June.
     About 75 Cabrillo College students and faculty gathered at the college's Samper Recital Hall in Aptos on Thursday afternoon to hear three of Cabrillo's five presidential candidates speak. The three – Tod Burnett, Laurel Jones and Pamela Walker – spoke at forums at the college's Watsonville campus earlier that day.
     The two other candidates, Farley Herzek and Marie-Elaine Burns, spoke Wednesday at both campuses.
     The new president, likely to begin by the start of the fall semester, will take the place of John Hendrickson, who has served as interim president since Feb. 1….
. . .
     Burnett, who has served as the president of Saddleback College in Mission Viejo since 2008, said he wants to contribute to Cabrillo's reputation of excellence among community colleges in California. He formerly worked as vice chancellor for California Community Colleges, and served as deputy appointments secretary for the governor of California in 2003.
     "Cabrillo's one of the highest-performing community colleges in the state," Burnett said. "That's the reason why I want to be your president – I'm looking for an institution of excellence."
See also Mr. Tod’s Wild Ride

Scenes from finals week


Some of us received gifts from grateful students. This one is a brass pen holder whose base is the shape of the country of Colombia and which features a replica of a Fernando Botero nude female form that has already been lovingly and respectfully christened "la gorda sin cabeza" by the professor of Spanish who was the recipient.


Some of us hosted evening outdoor poetry readings without benefit of electronic amplification due to unfortunate cutbacks in the IVC media staffing hours.  But that didn't stop the poets.


Some of us listened to the poets as dusk fell.


Some of us, along with our students, filled the whiteboards of our classrooms.


Some of us, at the end of our long college teaching days, drove to other campuses and watched the hard work of other teachers and students as elementary school pageants unfolded in auditoriums across the county.


Some of us, grading papers at home in the morning, look up from their work to see a gray fox.

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

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