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ADMINISTRATION HAROLD WILSON GENE BRENDIIN Dean of Educational Services Foundation Key people in the story of Cal Poly hove been the administrators. They care for the official transactions of the school. Through the administrative offices go requests, plans, questions — all helping toward the growth of Cal Poly. The administrative staff has grown from two persons in 1902 — a president and secretary. Cal Poly’s story was pioneered by past administrators and the present ones guide the course of our future. From a school with about 150 students in 1933, President McPhee and his staff have slowly, firmly built enrollment to its present 5,103 students. A major administrative change was made last summer and took effect in September. Four instructional divisions were created by dividing the Arts and Science Division into Applied Arts and Applied Sciences. This expansion is typical of the Cal Poly Story. Future expansion includes a new administration building to provide additional facilities for a growing Cal Poly. DOUGLAS MILLER Publications Director II
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The college yearbook is a significant and important publication for all of us at Cal Poly. The 1962 production of El Rodeo holds even more significance for us, for it combines the old with the new, the historical with the present, our heritage with a glimpse of the future. We arc fortunate to have one publication remind us of the things we tend to forget, for example, that just five years ago many of the buildings we are now using were not even started; we forget that not too long ago we were a college with less than half the enrollment we have now. The El Rodeo is significant too, because with each year's publication it adds a chapter to the fascinating history of Cal Poly. Each and every person connected with Cal Poly, whether he be student or staff, is part of this history. Each of you will leave a little of your personality, character, and individualism that adds to our heritage. For those of you who are graduating, I sincerely hope that you will continue to add to this heritage as alumni. President Julian A. McPhee 10
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