University of California Irvine - Cortex Yearbook (Irvine, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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The great imperative upon the University of California today-as upon all universities in the world-is to grow and change to meet the rapid transformations of our age. We must meet unprecedented enrollment demands, develop programs to fill the diversified educational needs of the complex modern world, and keep pace with the accelerating growth of man's knowledge of himself and the universe. But even more importqntffthlggnfgjfljgxginpfgngrmation worked upon universities by the pressuresigtfiffiafiijflifestless influence exerted by the universities societyf.Universities are becoming a prime souArcel'7giIft5e..c,ljang'e9,flj7qffisLfengQlfinlg,th,e..world. We are not a cloister removed standgnow 'atthe very crossroads of present, discover- ing F el L . 1 i'i, L. In unique within the Un 'HiC'C1 d.e?rriiGf5glanflrecogn izes the need to maiHtpin faculty alike, while its strong'-e'rnp,h.aSi,s qprovidesjthe. broad approaches needed, .:of an increasingly complex world. stugglehtsiliybpiihdvejiftwiadgimportant :contributions to the develop- ment of yog3fr2qa'mpIJsTf,'YdUQEQi.niE:55tter.prepared than any previous student generationfksygfu youreacademic studies, your suggestions Weiieiagonsfr,u,ctiv,ejahgd meatningfghl. ,ff Mi., H X1 we V' Eginsfh Pl-fri. vmpf ,r -,Y We feel Confidenfl-1Hdff..Ggyqukfgiaclfijgatefyou will take with you your concern for your own continuing education, and for the good that you can do for others less fortunate. We hope also that you will keep a continuing relationship with your University, understand her new imperatives and influences in a world of change, and interpret her new character and PRESIDENT CLARK KERR UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA significance to your fellow citizens. Cham KMA, THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Seated at the table fbeginning at the lower left-hand cornerl: William U. Hudson, Dewitt A. Higgs, Laurence J. Kennedy Jr., John E. Canady, Edwin W, Pauley, Mrs. Dorothy B. Chandler, Philip L. Boyd, Glenn M. Anderson Iformer Regent, succeeded by Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finchl. At the head of the table, Theodore R. Meyer, Chairman of the Board, Clark Kerr, President of the University. Also shown Ibeginning at the upper right-hand cornerl: Max Rafferty, William Mr. Roth, Mrs. Edward H. Heller, William E. Forbes, Frederick G. Dutton, Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst, Edward W. Carter, H. R. Haldeman. Not Shown: Governor Ronald Reagan, Lt. Governor Robert H. Finch, Jesse M. Unruh, Jesse W. Trapp, William K. Coblentz, Cornelius J. Haggerty, Samuel B. Mosher, and Norton Simon.

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gr, 1 if .. ,hs RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, PRESIDENT OF THE REGENTS lt is a pleasure to take this opportunityggifgigzegj the. ,jqxvvho make your education possible. You have an administration, faculty and students the questions which are examined . . . . ti -EU R E J the ,QW . . . . campus ofthe University of CGlIfOl'I'1IQi'J5'f' ,gifs ' durlngsyaungse ,sensation are those which give play to intellect ,f.-ff? :fist T Q11 5' . 27 gg, fr a n to p asssip n . The progress already achieved lnvtrigaikilngrtlte lrvine campus , ?ffQ'zX wi. .-f '1 . . 19521: . e Jf:u an integral part of California's l3lnr'?e FsFty system is., Ithmlcg,-,,i. jjfcilucgtioh ls,,t'l1e,sfbulvyark of freedom for our state and if-f' .. I 'V2' , L-i '2',:?'A , l?'5ifj 1.51,-Z i ,-- 'Vx' fe, E: MP2, l . a prime example of what can and mystyb'eQifiE3fnge4to'!'bmfdfafrcgg ilgatiiovti-gif,Vweffcgwaigliterate people, we will be free. The fi f' fr' ' 'f-Fo.'?'i5's?2:1 s, 'i:?fj.23fi 1: L3-if eff E' fi . . even better higher educatio fdl pffagrcjin, ,randi 0 Jnibrej eflgl not only teaching and educating, . fa 5 flea if 1 Ffffi Ti 'l ' it . prosperous and enhglnened gf ,ight 4,5515 character around accepted ethical and ' If PM fir- T T1iXV- Jiif5.Lf5i5'ii,ff'! W. L fl .l 'lt I consider it my responsibility tbitakelitljiegleqij-in if T- 'rf nxt? ..n. ,gf '.,' if cr: jx:'2iSLni-+11 154,41 gf . . . that the University of Californidfiyvillsrijxqtritgiitfggij5g9,!'!9!,Q,glA'L,'f',N: quiqfllty ot education will have the hlghest purpose as an institution of and urge that all of you Academic freedom must be preseiivhd lrvine work with me in achieving that . . E- Tiff: fg iisf' its must be kept free of political control Ajrififrtfig . . kiss.. .fp fi e we At the same time, those of you at Irvine-asxvvell.i.qg,gt.i'he5f,:g+.,l'2,gj,5Ls-?g,f,ff' other UC campuses-have a responsibility to the



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DANIEL G. ALDRICH JR. CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Students at the University of California, Irvine have cause to take special pride in their accomplishments during the I966-67 academic year. This has been a time when many of the seeds of innovation and experiment, planted during Irvine's first year, have begun to take root. Notable examples, I believe, were the adoption of a form of student government which incorporates interesting departures from the usual, implementation of the honor code to the extent that it has been possible to minimize rules pertaining to student conduct, and significant student participation in a wide variety of innovative education programs. Each of these and many other activities initiated with the founding of this campus have required intelligent, thoughtful and industrious student effort. UC Irvine's students have responded well to the challenges and opportunities. Za .Mm Gael

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