California State University Long Beach - Prospector Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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California State University Long Beach - Prospector Yearbook (Long Beach, CA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 19 of 298
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Page 19 text:

Dr. Carl W. Carl V. McIntosh, the second president of Long Beach State College, has spent about one-third of his life as a college president. In the two years that he has served I.BSC, Dr. McIntosh has become widely known to the peo- ple of Southern California through his frequent public ap- pearances. Averaging a speech a week, he has represented the col- lege to regional civic organiza- tions, graduating classes, and aca- demic conferences. It is estimated that during his first year in office, he travelled some 18,000 miles for the college to attend state- wide conferences and monthly meetings with the State Board of Education and State College Presidents. During his second year of of- fice. President McIntosh has fur- thered plans for reorganization of the college. Under way now is a search for a dean of the college, a new position which will include responsibility for coordinating the entire instructional program. He is presently working with the faculty and administration on an accreditation visit due here next fall. He serves on the Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, the Community Concert Association, is a member of the I-ong Beach Rotary Club and the Federal Serv- ice Council. President McIntosh is an active follower of campus athletics and social events. His warmth and ready wit make him a popular choice as a speaker at on-campus organizational gatherings. He has been written up in the Long Beach Independent Press Tele- gram as Chef of the Week (“I cook by innuendo ) anti he claims his kinship as a native of California who went to Iowa and returned to Iowa's Sea Coast.”

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r. is rl McIntosh Becomes LBSC’s Second Presiden W. MCINTOSH, second of the college, gives his an imprest Theatre. 40, G°JiA Rli- or men, ent lsion. ind and ams and Sc. c°nd rc d cat ST Tr '°n8 3. Ov. Cr»bor c »ch c°Ufi '’VAST THOUGH OU SOURCES MAY BE, no col university can be all things to and the pace of our develo mercilessly intolerant of in shall make every effort of spirit ... to share your d to join you in a spirit of scff-subordi- nation . . These words were spoken by Dr. Carl W. McIntosh when he formally accepted his position as second presi- dent of LBSC. Dr. McIntosh was in- augurated in an impressive ceremony, November 10. The College orchestra provided suitable setting for ttfe inauguration, which was the first to be held at I.BSC. One line of the profession was com- posed of delegates from 42 California colleges; the other line, of faculty rep- resentatives of all .divisions at LBSt. The President's party, which.consisted of several wcll-ktjown speakers, com- pleted the procession. Before Dr. Mdntosh came to LBSC, he served as chief executive of Idaho State College. He was appointed presi- dent of LBSC September 1, 1959, suc- ceeding Dr. P Victor Peterson. DR. MclNTOSH talks with Dr. Roy E. Simpson, state super- intendent of public instruction, (left), and Dr. C. Clement French, president of Washington' State University. Dr. French gave the main address during the ceremony. AFTER THE CEREMONY a luncheon is given to honor Dr. McIntosh. Seated beside him in the cafeteria are his wife, Mrs. Mary Donnelly McIntosh, and his daughter Diana. 12



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Student Government THE TRIANGLE OF AUTHORITY for the Associated Students is composed of the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of the government. Final authority on all consti- tutional matters is held by the judiciary. The legislative branch makes all legislation and has authority over expenditures. The executive branch is in control of administrative policies. Working in co-ordination with these three branches are the following committees and commissions: Associated Women Students, Class Councils, Cabinet of Commissions, and the various boards. SERVING as Student Body President. Bill Tilney has proved his leadership ability. Bill is also one of our top Cross Country contenders here at State. 14 MMtm!

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