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45 Years of Excellence and Innovation                                                                           The History of College of the Canyons  |  1969-2014



                                                                                                          “The first year of operation of any new college is never easy,” Rockwell
                                                                                                       remarked during the ceremony. “The challenges are numerous. All of you
                                                                                                       have met these challenges and, in doing so, have achieved an enviable place
                                                                                                       in the history of this college.”
                                                                                                          The Hart High campus filled an urgent need, but it was ill-suited to
                                                                                                       accommodate a growing number of college students for very long. College
                                                                                                       hours were severely hampered because classes could begin only in the late
                                                                                                       afternoon, after high school students had left for the day. Sure enough, before
                                                                                                       the year was out, College of the Canyons would have a new home.
                                                                                                          In January of 1970, voters gave their resounding approval to a $4 million
                                                                                                                                          construction-bond  issue
                                                                                                                                          so  that  College  of  the
                                                                                                                                          Canyons  could  create  a
                                                                                                                                          permanent campus. Soon
                                                                                                                                          thereafter, the district took
     mathematics,  meteorology,  music,  philosophy,  physical  education,  physics,  The view of the                                     Newhall  Land  up  on  its
                                                             temporary modu-                                                              earlier  offer  and  pur-
     police  science,  political  science,  psychology,  social  science,  sociology  and  lar campus looking
     Spanish.                                                west. The buildings                                                          chased  153.4  acres  of
                                                             were erected just                                                            land bounded by Valencia
       The college fielded its first athletic teams in baseball, basketball, cross  south of the pres-
     country and track under the auspices of the Desert Conference.  ent day Cougar                                                       Boulevard  on  the  north
                                                             Stadium.                                  and Interstate 5 on the west. “Ultimately we obtained the best site of all,”
       Student activities began immediately. The college’s first student body pres-     The college’s first
                                                                                        Associated Student  Mouck said, referring to the gently rolling oak-studded hills along the east
     ident, Paul Driver, was elected. The first issue of the student newspaper, intro-  Body was headed by
     duced as “The College Sound,” rolled off the press in November. A steady suc-      Paul Driver (center).  side of Interstate 5. Local pioneers had a more ominous moniker for this par-
                                                                                                       cel of land. They called it “Rattlesnake Gulch.”
     cession of events with names such as Sweethearts Dance and Annual Awards
                                                                                                          College of the Canyons moved out of the Hart High campus in July, set-
     Banquet  followed,  as  did  theatrical  productions  such  as  “The  World  of
                                                                                                       ting up a temporary admissions office in a garage on Pine Street until the new
     Ferlinghetti” and “Our Town.”
                                                                                                       campus was ready.
     The 1970s                                                                                            Just 10 months after voters passed the bond issue, temporary buildings
       Before long, the college’s first commencement day arrived. Assembled in                         housing 99 classrooms were erected, although construction problems delayed
     the Hart High cafeteria that June day in 1970 were Dennis Agajanian – the first                   the opening by two weeks. The college’s first on-campus classes began on
     to be handed his diploma – Karen Bright, Karen Coe, Penny Curtis, John                            Oct. 5, 1970 in an assemblage of prefabricated buildings that faculty, staff
     Dalby,  Richard  Dalmage,  Loren  Elmore,  Stuart  Harte,  Rita  Hendrixson,                      and students would alternately call the “Instant Campus” or “Stalag 13,” the
     Gregory  Jenkins, Andrew  Kress,  Georgia  Lucas,  Emily  Sifferman,  Shirley                     latter a reference to the stark prison camp featured in the TV sitcom “Hogan’s
     Stein, Robert Wilder and Wayne Williams. These 16 people hold the distinction                     Heroes.”
     of being the very first graduates of College of the Canyons.
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