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THE CANYON CALL
Vol. VI, No. 2 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS October 15, 1975
Revamp CDC E
Administration
By Peggy Freeman
Two deans of instruction and
three assistant deans of instruction
have been appointed at COC in a
reorganization move designed t o
increase the efficiency of the in-
structional administration, an-
nounced Gary Mouck, assistant
superintendent, instruction, and
vice president.
Steven Cerra, history instructor,
is now a dean of instruction for
academic education and summer
session.
Robert Pollock's new title is dean
of vocational-technical education
and extended day (evening).
Areas of instruction have been
divided into three divisions headed
by assistant deans. They are
Gretchen Thomson, history in-
structor; Robert Downs, . music in-
structor, and Henry Endler, auto
shop instructor.
Each assistant dean is assigned to
work with about 15 full-time in-
structors and 10 to 30 parttime
teachers.
One of the objectives of reorgani-
zation is to "achieve unification of
the college so that each one of the
instructional divisions deals with
academic and vocational special-
ties," Mouck said.
Mouck said a lack of horizontal
COC'1 newly organized Pep Squad adds color and pzzaz to athletic contests and other campus events. New l!lquad communication formerly existed
members (left to right, top) are Sandie Gemini, Karen McCoy, and Cheryl ·Sennette; (center across) Naomi Harjo, between various divisions with a
Michelle Woods, Linda Thompson, and Nancy Beaty, and (front rcw) Sharon Blumenthal, Rayney Arnold (mascot), and (Cont'd on Page 3)
Shari Gordon.
Light, McGowan,
College of Canyons Designated (Across from Student Lounge) .
C.A.R.E. CENTER
Petitt Seated
Official Bicentennial Campus 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Mondays ....... Nancy Smith By Robin Huntsinger
By Charles F. Connell Bicentennial activities throughout Tuesdays . ..... . Judy Myers Andi Light is the new Sophomore
the year for students and the Thursdays . .... . Bob Gilmore class president, Robert Petitt heads
College of the Canyons has been community at large. Preparations Fridays ... .. .. Joan Jacobson the Freshman class, and Paul
designated as an official "Bicen- are currently underway for a com- McGowan is night senator following
tennial Campus" by the \American memorative "Boston Tea Party" and recent campus elections.
Revolution Bicentennial Adminis- fashion show Dec. 11. Chairman for the college chorus and band under Only "shoo-in" was Ms. Light who
tration. the tea party is Dr. Al Adelini, dean the direction of Robert Downs and ran unopposed in the contests in
COC is one of a number of colleges of student activities. Sheridan Schroeter, music in- which 232 students from among
and universities throughout the April 19-23 is "Lexington- structors. 3,400 on c3:mpus voted, or 6.8 per
nation to be so designated. Concord" week. An old-timers baseball game will cent, according to Joe Allen, elec-
The American Revolution Bicen- An oral-visual museum, located be played featuring former COC tion committee chairman.
tennial administration will present a on the second floor of the Labora- baseball team alumni. Players may Petitt and McGowan attributed
flag and a plaque in recognition of tory Center, will exhibit local, state sport handle-bar mustaches and be their victories in part to campaign-
COC's official status in the near and national memorabilia. Roger garbed in old-fashioned uniforms. ing among night as well as day
futllre, said Steve Cerra, dean of Basham, anthropology instructor, is Dr. Robert C. Rockwell, students.
academic edueation, who is project chairman. superintendent- president, will dedi- McGowan, who resigned his post
chairman. A patriotic music festival offering cate a grove of trees known as of parliamentarian in the Student
COC will host a variety of period music, will be performed by "Independence Grove" on campus. (Cont'd on Page 4)