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

 - Class of 1971

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I'm Steve Horn The man with graying temples and laughing eyes entered the room. Sorry I 'm late.” Out came his hand. Hi. I'm Steve Horn.” The handshake is strong, but friendly, with a definite grip of assurance. This is the man, Steve Horn, the president of California State College. Long Beach. Why did he come here? Because it is the best not just in the state, but the best overall. This is Horn enthusiasm. “1 had three colleges picked out, but I chose Cal State immediately because of its obvious potential. This is Horn vision. What about the master plan and campus construction? I t was poorly designed for 5000 when it was originally planned, so for 28,000 students it's worse.” This is Horn evaluation. We need an academic plan before anything else. The big question is where we are going academically? A major problem seems to be the college and community images. In a recent speech. President Horn said. A university is a collection of many wills, each seeking the pursuit of knowledge and truth in its own way. Our most important service to society is to bean analyst and a conscience. But to fulfill these roles does not mean that we should avoid or be isolated from society's problems... Involvement with the community reminds us that our major problems are not technological but human ones. This is Horn communication. Stephen Horn is easy going and enjoys laughing. He believes everyone has something to say and deserves to be heard. The 38-year-old CSCLB president is far from the stereotype image of a college president. Within 15 minutes of speaking with him. you are sure you have known him for years. The key to his success with students is his ability to set others at ease and make them forget he is the college president. Lducation is important to him. In an age of ever-increasing complexity of social and technological systems, it is more essential than ever before to provide an education through which the individual can come to grips with his own values, with those of his society, and with those of the broader world beyond. This is Horn philosophy. “A university cannot provide an individual with all that he needs to know. This is Horn reality. I t must provide him with a basis so that he can continue to learn and to grow as an individual.lt must also provide him with a sense of perspective, a confidence depending upon his abilities in a discipline, and an understanding of the progress that man has made and has failed to make as our civilization has evolved.” This is Horn insight. Dr. Stephen Horn. The man who cares. President of California State College, Long Beach. 4

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