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THE  CANYON  CALL



















         Vol.  III,  No.  7                               COLLEGE  OF THE CANYONS                                        January  15,  1973


                                                                                                            10-YEAR  PLAN

                                                                                                            OKAYFOR  COC



                                                                                                               The   California  Community
                                                                                                             Colleges  chancellor's  office  has
                                                                                                             approved  a  10-year  construction
                                                                                                             plan  for  College  of  the  Canyons
                                                                                                             and  has  authorized  development
                                                                                                             of  project  planning  guides  for
                                                                                                             three  major  buildings  and  for
                                                                                                             completion  of  site  work.
                                                                                                               The  planning  guides,  due  in
                                                                                                             Sacramento  Jan.  15,  are  for  the
                                                                                                             music,  drama,  and  administration
                                                                                                             buildings.
                                                                                                               Dr,  Robert  C,  ,Rockwell,  su-
                                                                                                             perintendent-president,  also  an-
                                                                                                             nounced  that  in  an  earlier  action
                                                                                                             COC  · received  authorization  to
                                                                                                             prepare  preliminary  plans  for  two
                                                                                                             other  major  campus  projects--the
                                                                                                             vocational-technical   building
                                                                                                             and the  gymnasium-pool  complex.
                                                                                                               Estimated  cost  of  the  six
                                                                                                             projects  is  $8  million.
                                                                                                               The  state  will  fund  80  per
                                                                                                            cent  of  the  eligible  costs  if  lo-
                                                                                                            cal  voters  approve  a  bond  elec-
                                                                                                            tion  Feb.  6  to  provide  the  dis-
            Bond  election  information  rallies,  such  as  last  week's  in  center  quad  (above),  are  part  of  the  Student   trict's  share  of  construction  ex-
         Senate  activities  on  behalf  of  the  critical  Feb.  6  bond  election  to  "Complete  College  of  the  Canyons".   penses.
         Student  vote  is  vital  to  success  of  the  bond  election  which  requires  a  two-third  majority  for  passage.
                                                                                                               Students  currently  attend
         Architect's  model  gives  students  graphic  picture  of  the  completed  campus.                 classes  in  leased  relocatable
                                                                                                            structures  which  will  be  phased
         Larry  R eisbig  Named  New                                          The  first  dance  of  the  win-  out  as  soon  as  permanentbuild-
                                                                                                            ings  are  constructed.
                                                                                                               The  gymnasium  will  contain
                                                                            ter  quarter  will  be  he Id  Fri-  basketball,  badminton,  and  vol-
                                                                            day  night,  Jan.  26,  at  the
         COC  Head  Football  Coach                                         Hart  High  School  Cafeteria.   ternal  physical  education  acti-
                                                                                                            leyball  courts  and  house  all- in-
                                                                            Music  will  be  supplied  by  a
                                          was  a  spectacular  28-1.        three-man  rock  group  called   vity  classes. The  covered  swim-
               By  Bob  Springer
                                             He  coached the  offensive  line   Smiles,   who  according  to   ming  pool  will  be  available  for
           Larry Reisbig is the new  head   for the  Hart High Indians in  1965-  their  publicist,  range  from   community  as  well  as  for, school
         football  coach  for  the  Cougars.   66,  and  the  defensive  line  in   ''hard  rock  to  beautiful  tran-  use.
           He  re places  Don  Kloppen-                                     quility". Admission  is  free  to   COC  basketball  teams  now
         burg  who  has  accepted  a  job  as                               all ASB card holders.  Others-  use  area  high  school  gyms  for
         defensive  end  coach  at  the  Uni-                               $1  donation.                   home  games.
         versity  of  Texas  at  El  Paso.                                                                     The    vocational-technology
            ''We  definitely  have  the  nuc-                                                               building  will  accommodate  clas-
         leus  of  a  great  ball  team  for                               ing  26-3  record.               ses  in  auto  and  motorcycle  re-
         1973,"  said  the  new  coach  with                                  Larry  played  football  at  Van   pair  welding,  plastics,  machine
         refreshing  if  uncommon  candor .                                Nuys  High  School,  Pierce  Col-  shop,  electronics,  air  condition-
            "The  Cougars  were  3-3-1  in                                 lege,  and  at  Washington  State   ing,  refrigeration,  and  appliance
         the  conference  last  year.  I'm                                 University.                      repair.
                                                                              As  a  prep  star,  he  was  All-
         going  to  try  to  improve  on  that                             Valley  and  All-City,  earning     The administration center will
         record.  That's  a  real  challenge.                                                                provide  permanent  housing  for
         I'm  also  looking  forward  to  pre-                             three  letters  in  football.  He  also   counseling  and  admissions  and
         paring  our  football  players  to  do                            competed  in  track.  At  Pierce  he   records as well as administration.
         well  and  bring  credit  to  us  after                           made  Junior  College  All-Amer-  Completion  of  this  building  will
         they  leave  COC  and  play  for                                  ica  and  All-Western  States  Con-  enable the  instructional  resource
                                                                           ference.  He  earned  two  letters
         the  four-year  schools.                                          at  UW.                          center,  now  under  construction
           Coach   Reisbig,   who   has                                                                     on  campus,  to  be  used entirely
         coached  football  and  track  for       Larry  Reisbig              C o a ch Kl o p pen burg  leaves   for  library  services.
         two  years  and  produced  a  11-7                                COC  with  an  enviable  record  of   COC  drama students  currently
         record  and  a  berth  in  the  CW   1967.  As  track  coach  at  Hart,   20-6-1  over  three  years,  includ-  improvise  stages  in  classrooms,
         play-offs.                       he  led  the  Indians  to two  champ-  ing  a  Desert  Conference  Champ-  as  do  the  music,  choral,  and
            His  track  and  field  record   ionships  and  another  outstand-   (Cont'd  on  Page  4)           (Cont'd on  Page4)
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