rm.. -.3555-5. . , .,-1.5 if-' ' Haiti. ' .- .A . ...V 1 . - - . . 2 1 '. . ' DAYS CDF TIEIEI FTITITIRE PAST California State Polytechnic College, Kellogg-Voorhis, is very proud to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Since the school began thirty years ago in San Dimas on the Voorhis campus, Cal Poly has made tremendous progress. Upon outgrowing the San Dimas campus, the state began looking for additional land. It was at this time that the Kellogg campus was acquired, as a, gift from the Kellogg family. The Kellogg campus has grown to an enrollment of 7000 students. in twelve years, and is now planning for a total enrollment of 20,000 students by 1980. Involved in this expansion will be a six story library, nearing completion this year, the Landscape Architecture facilities, to be started late this year. New administrative offices, an Arts and Sciences complex, expanision of the Business school complex, and in the distant future a College Union facility, to include a football stadium, an amphitheatre, plus many small activity areas. These many physical changes will give Cal Poly an appearance unknown to any of the present students. Along with these physical changes many social changes have taken place. The prime influence on the development of Cal Poly, Julian A. McPhee, passed away last year, leaving behind an era of unforgettable contributions to the Cal Poly philosophy. This philosophy being one of having a studylwork lab with your lecture in hopes of learning how to apply your knowledge to the given situation. It is the continuing of this philosophy that sets Cal Poly apart from all other colleges. Out of the past and into-the future, we find many of these classes losing their academic approach to the real problems, but extending into the realm of the applied approach. But where else is there such an ideal place to idealize than college. If a student is not allowed to idealize and over extend himself, then his imagination will be stunted. ' With this in mind, three new groups have entered the campus scene at Cal Poly this year: the Black Student Union, Students for a Democratic Society, and Moshka. Although these groups have caused much unrest throughout the State College system, it is their premature attitudes and ideas that caused so much trouble. It is in the future that these young groups will take action, and make their mark on society, as will you. With all this in mind, we encourage you to enter the Past, Present, and Future of California State Polytechnic College, Kellogg-Voorhis.
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