1960 Convocation, Julian A. McPhee [side A]
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Side A, McPhee convocation speech: [00:00:01] Speaker introduces President McPhee [00:00:39] McPhee jokes about how the convocation has often been on the first day of the World Series [00:00:56] McPhee says that they changed the date of the convocation from the 5th to the 4th because so many people wish to see the World Series on Television [00:01:41] McPhee states that he is excited at the beginning of every fall quarter because of the growth of the institution and the quality of the students and faculty at Cal Poly [00:02:24] McPhee says that he and many others are extremely proud to be a part of the institution [00:03:15] McPhee states he wants to describe the current changes in higher education, how they will affect Cal Poly, and impart the obligation of students at Cal Poly [00:03:47] McPhee tells the audience of the of the State Legislature's concern that the state college system was performing the functions and services that could best be performed by the University of California [00:04:42] McPhee talks about the Master Plan for Higher Education developed by a representative group of educators from the University of California, the State College system, and the Junior College system [00:05:25] McPhee lists some of the enactments of the Master Plan such as the State College being treated as a separate educational entity run by a Board of Trustees [00:06:51] McPhee describes the Special Coordinating council that will see that the various segments of the publicly supported higher education do not break trust with their special functions [00:07:23] McPhee discusses the impact of new admission requirements on Cal Poly as a result of the expanding California population [00:08:56] McPhee states that the colleges will have to get along with less monetary funding than previously [00:09:25] McPhee says that he has every reason to believe the Cal Poly budget should get along fine because of proper budgeting from the Dean of the College and the business manager [00:10:21] McPhee expects Cal Poly to continue to perform its traditional function [00:11:51] McPhee says that other contemporary institutions have become disillusioned with the idea that they should be things that they are not [00:13:08] McPhee affirms that they are convinced of the success of their educational philosophy [00:14:38] McPhee quotes a magazine criticizing the morality of the youth, and states the Socrates held the same critiques of Greek youth during the Greek Golden Age [00:16:04] McPhee lists the responsibilities of students such as greeting other students with friendliness [00:17:10] McPhee says that students should feel free to call upon their instructors for help as individuals [00:17:42] McPhee says the cornerstone of the Cal Poly philosophy is the recognition of the dignity of labor [00:18:47] McPhee says that it is his hope that students develop good work habits [00:19:14] McPhee discusses the concern that Americans are becoming soft as a result of excessive free time and easy-going carelessness [00:19:58] McPhee says another concern is the loyalty to America and the American ideal [00:21:00] McPhee says they have never had such problems at Cal Poly and with their focus on technical education he does not expect there to be any problems [00:22:22] McPhee says that grades are not everything, but they are the basis of quality evaluation [00:22:30] McPhee talks about the newly built residence halls, recreation facilities, and cafeteria [00:23:26] McPhee draws attention to the Music building and Graphic Arts building that are under construction [00:24:05] McPhee directs attention to the additions to the outdoor sports facilities [00:24:25] McPhee talks about the new food processing building, administration building, and wing to the engineering building [00:25:20] McPhee emphasizes that it is up to students and faculty to carry out their responsibility to use this trust that has been given to them [00:26:01] Speaker introduces Dr. Essex for the Benediction [00:26:36] Prayer of Benediction [00:26:52] Playing of "All Hail Green and Gold" Side B, Lecture: Lecture delivered to a Family Relations class, on the topic of public welfare programs. This recording does not seem to have any connection with side A.