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Local Identifier
0012_ua_000003
Date Created
1975 to 1980
Description

Recordings of Beatles' songs have been removed from this online copy. [00:00:06] KCPR intro [00:00:21] Brian Hackney - discography of every Beatles single, played in order [00:00:55] Ad for San Luis Obispo High School class of '75 reunion held in Trinity Hall [00:01:49] Hackney speaks on the creation of The Beatles and its members [00:03:47] Intro first Beatles single released [00:04:20] Intro Beatles 'Please Please me' single [00:04:33] Beatles singles in England and releasing singles in the US [00:05:05] Brian Hackney - discography of every Beatles single, played in order [00:05:33] Premiere in US from Capitol Records - 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand' [00:06:03] March 7th - Beatles reappear on national charts [00:06:20] KCPR intro [00:06:35] History - 1964 Beatles singles released [00:07:10] April 1964 single number 8 intro [00:07:28] Ad for KCPR advertisements/announcements [00:08:01] April 1964 single number 9 intro [00:08:17] KCPR jingle [00:08:22] Beatles in their own words [00:08:28] Paul McCartney speaks on relationship with Beatles members [00:08:49] John Lennon speaks on their influence on the youth [00:09:03] 1964 single number 11 intro [00:09:17] Brian Hackney - discography of every Beatles song, played in order [00:09:26] May 1964 single number 14 intro [00:09:37] May 1964 single number 15 - 35 on the Billboard charts [00:09:44] Brian Hackney - discography of every Beatles song, played in order [00:09:53] History on the Beatles, playing in clubs in Germany [00:10:24] Intro Beatles Rarities for German rendition of 'She Loves Me' [00:10:49] Beatles make first feature film [00:11:18] John Lennon's first book releases [00:11:28] Beatles bridging generation gap [00:11:43] August 1964 single 'A Hard Day's Night' from their film intro [00:12:05] June 1964, worst single, ranked 95, 'I'm Happy Just to Dance with You' [00:12:18] John Lennon's thoughts on the Beatles film [00:12:39] Single number 35 intro [00:12:47] KCPR intro [00:12:55] 'Tell Me Why' single [00:13:00] Brian Hackney - discography of every Beatles song, played in order [00:13:08] August 1964 single number 21 intro [00:13:23] Ad for Family Tree by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [00:14:23] August 1964 single number 23 intro [00:14:33] KCPR intro [00:14:47] Brian Hackney - discography of every Beatles song, played in order [00:14:59] October 1964 single number 25 intro [00:15:11] Beatles for Sale [00:15:27] 'She's a Woman' intro [00:15:51] Beatles compose their own music [00:16:00] Score on national charts - 1965 '8 Days a Week' intro

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000004
Date Created
1979-04-12
Description

April 1979, the debut of the special KCPR program, 'Soundtrack', presenting the musical production recording of 'Camelot'. The actual songs from 'Camelot' have been removed from this online copy. [00:00] Hackney introduction of Camelot program in preview ad [00:00:23] Hackney introduces vocal artists in Camelot in preview ad [00:01:30] Pacific Concert introduction [00:01:48] Program made possible by Tropicana Village [00:01:52] Debut of Soundtrack, Brain Hackney introduction for Camelot soundtrack [00:02:47] Ad for March of Dimes [00:03:43] The Overture from Camelot [00:03:54] Camelot history and summary of musical [00:04:49] Synopsis written by the late George Dale [00:05:10] 'I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight?' [00:05:20] 'The Simple Joys of Maidenhood' [00:05:39] 'Camelot' [00:05:54] 'Camelot' continues [00:06:11] 'Follow Me' [00:06:30] 'C'est moi' [00:07:12] 'Lusty Month of May' [00:07:33] 'How to Handle a Woman' [00:07:55] 'The Jousts' [00:08:33] Ad for March of Dimes [00:09:26] 'Before I Gaze at You Again' [00:10:17] 'What Do the Simple Folk Do' [00:10:55] 'Guinevere' [00:11:19] 'Guinevere' continues [00:12:03] 'Finale' Due to the condition of the tape, the last minute of the recording could not be successfully digitized.

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000005
Date Created
1977
Description

KCPR archives 1977 [00:07] Talk to the Management Promo 1977-10-14 [00:30] Harlem Globetrotters I.D. [00:45] Captain & Tennille I.D. 1 [01:00] Captain & Tennille I.D. 2 [01:14] Captain & Tennille I.D. 3 [01:25] Ray Clark I.D. 1 [01:36] Ray Clark I.D. 2 [01:43] Voice of Cal Poly I.D. - Kevin Riggs

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000006
Date Created
1985 to 1987
Description

KCPR Archives 1985 - 1986 [00:00] Rick Lopes - ASI outings - Record cut off [00:07] K. Speir - Cal Poly Sports Car Club [00:35] Jon Jaeger - Soul Patrol Promo [01:37] Jim Barnhardt - Cal Poly Ski Club [02:24] John Carrol - Atascadero Rec. Dept. [03:03] Dean Clark - Komedy Klub Promo [03:37] Duane Mieliwocki - Dreams are Real, but [04:40] Scott Larsen - Signatures [05:44] John Carrol - Dance Concert [06:29] Duane Mieliwocki - ASI outings [07:19] Kaly / Kramer - Sunday Request Party [08:08] Joseph Mama Productions I.D [08:34] Paisley Productions I.D. [09:02] Killer B - New Releases / Album Review Promo [09:52] Joseph Mama Productions - The Spirit / James Harmond Band [10:56] Scott Larsen - The Spirit / Bolshoi [12:10] Dawn Rangel - Alarm ASI concerts promo [13:20] Al Savay - The Jazz Show [14:08] Jennifer Biorkland - M.S (U.G.L.Y. Bartenders) [15:13] Jungle Jim Barnhardt - Consumer Product Safety Commision [16:20] Duane Mieliwocki - Burnt Dog I.D. [16:35] Scott Larsen - Alarm / Long Ryders [17:42] Scott Larsen - Mojo Nixon in Studio B KCPR Archives 1986 - 1987 [18:20] Frank Warren Intro of KCPR Archives 1986 - 1987 [18:35] Scott Larsen - Cure Promo [19:43] Scott Larsen - Find out about KCPR promo [20:55] John Carrol - Belly Dancing [21:35] Ric Turner - Microwave Dog I.D. [21:53] Doug Kramer - Gremlin I.D. [22:06] Greg Kopchinski - Rock of Ages [23:11] Frank Warren - Oldies Promo [23:44] Scott Larsen - Peter Case at the Spirit [24:51] Bruce Gordon - Stress Reduction Center [25:42] Scott Carter & Dave Riveness - Happy Time trivia show [26:14] Timothy Chase - 120 Min Tech Dream [27:17] Bruce Gordon - Glass Show [28:19] Frank Warren - Alternate Groove [29:27] Jon Jaeger - What does it all mean I.D. [29:49] Jennifer Biorkland - Travel center [30:21] Frank Warren, Jon Jaeger, Bruce - Lone Justice Promo [31:25] Toi Phillips - Butthole Surfers Promo [32:50] Scott McGowen - Alarm ASI Concerts [33:53] Lee Benson - The Wizard of Oz [34:50] Wendy Manrer & Jon Jaeger - Soundtracks [36:00] Scott Carter & Dave Riveness - Happy Time trivia show [36:33] Scott Larsen - Jonathan Richman Promo [38:09] Scott Larsen - Dead Milkmen [39:15] Jon Jaeger - Game Theory [40:24] Jaeger & Lenzer - Replacements [41:36] Frank Warren - Soul Patrol - Summer [43:17] Frank Warren - Wire Train Special [44:23] Frank Warren & Anna Lekola - KCPR Auction Soap and Auction Promo [46:57] Frank Warren & Dave Potovsky - KCPR Canned Food Drive

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000007
Date Created
1982-10-13
Description

[00:00] Archives 1982-10-13 [00:13] Album Review (Summer) Richard E. Pace -1982-10-13 [00:46] No mother to guide them - Ric Turner [01:40] KCPR Promo (Scanning Radio Dial) [02:12] Retro Rock (not created here) [02:48] WOW week - top 20 - Bruce Byrd [03:20] Secret Life - D.W. & Carry [04:16] Stones Break - Carol & Jerry [04:47] Sunday by Request. - Quick Draw [05:21] Oldies Promo - Ron Haynes (Summer) [06:28] Souled Out - Ron Haynes (Summer) [07:29] Space Invaders I.D. - Jerry, Spring 1982 [07:51] Wacky Helium I.D. - Jerry, Spring 1982 [08:04] EDES week celebration - Jerry [09:04] Album Review - Carol and Jerry [09:39] Kenny Loggins Concert - Chris T. [10:40] Pacific Concert - "Bitchinest" [11:15] Secret Life Promo - Carry Hall [11:42] Masquerade Ball - Bob Gager [12:13] Halloween blood drive - Vets Hall [13:17] 'Spliced Spot' bike trip - Summer 1982 [14:21] Let's cook fish - Jelly Havoc [14:55] UU Dance concert - Jerry [15:40] Shadow Promo - quick draw [16:17] Farm City day - Mari & Jerry [17:04] Winter 1983 CAR Registration [17:54] Turkey trot - Karl Witbeck [18:27] Dadaist Marathon (never aired) [19:30] Soundtrack promo - Pam Spencer [20:35] No mother to guide them - promo #2 [21:39] No mother to guide them - promo #3 [22:55] Egg drop contest - Bob Ashkenale [23:28] Country Time Promo - Ed Poplin [23:59] Perimeter road promo - Mark Oss [24:48] T.M. Lecture - Jerry [25:52] Sunday by Request - quick draw [26:27] Pacific Concert - Karl Witbeck [27:29] Home safety quiz - Jim Merritt [28:01] Poly Pogo - Steve Holdridge [28:32] Yahweh Promo - Susan Elliott [29:18] KCPR prod. Promo - Ed & Jerry [30:07] Secret Life #2 - D.W. [30:38] Secret Life #3 - D.W. [31:17] Health Center Nutrition Promo - Teri & Jerry [31:50] Sunday by Request - quick draw [32:39] KCPRs Future Shock - Evan Harding [33:25] KCPR Boosters promo - Mangin / Quaglia [34:12] Oingo Boingo / Jack Mack - Haddox [35:14] Gone King - Better Business Bureau #2 [36:25] Child Abuse Prevention [37:28] Moral Majority Sex Clinic [38:32] Better Business Bureau Melon Ripeness [39:36] The Cage in the UU - Cynthia Caratan & Haddox [40:12] Cal Poly Gymnastics - Caroline Smith [40:45] KCPR's rock show - John Purlia [41:50] WOW Training - Turner & Steve Henry [42:56] Car Wash and Smash - Dave Mason [43:30] UU Craft Center - Quaglia & Rangel [44:03] Study Abroad University of New Orleans [44:51] City Limit at Cuesta Gym [45:52] KCPR Sports Report promo [46:26] Solid Rock at Grace Church [46:59] UU Craft Center Medieval Craft Fair [47:57] The Lone Ranger - Quaglia & Valerie [48:47] Public Safety - Janet Little [49:21] Great Legs Contest - Steve Henry [50:12] Album Review - Naked Eyes - Toi Philips [51:03] Retro Schlock - Greg Kihn - Greg Kopchinski [51:55] Art Park - Dawn Rangel [52:29] Cal Poly's Gay Student Union - Dave Stein [53:05] IFC Escort Service - Dave Mason [53:40] KCPR Goodbye - Mason & Rangel [54:46] Pacific Telephone - "Hebrylitle"? [55:49] Snails - Consumer Alert [56:52] Nutrition Education - Haddox & Meyer [57:55] Ric's Skipping "no static" I.D. (Stereo) [58:16] Ric's KCPR sign on [59:01] Don (& Ric's) Sign off [59:54] Batproofing Belfry : Liz, Leysa, Jerry [01:00:41] Dawn Rangel's Announcement 1983-08-10 [01:01:09] Microphone Oven Safety - Ric & Rangel

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000008
Date Created
1978
Description

[00:00] Poly People - Donna Pagburn, Randy Kerdoon [03:28] 91 Entertainment - Cheryl Klien [06:59] Pal's Stereo - Mark Wurfl, Frank Thomas, Debbie Silk [07:50] Kevin and Kevin Sports - Kevin Riggs, Kevin Falls [10:47] Disclaimer - Dave Kerley [11:08] News Intro - Chuck Schwynoch, Dave Kerley [11:34] Studio 229, City Councilmen speaks - Kevin Falls, Kevin Riggs [13:35] News Intro - Chuck Schwynoch, Dave Kerley [13:55] Campus News - Ace and Duce [17:40] Car Debate - Captain Allen, Kevin Allen, and Dave Allen [23:18] Music Break [23:25] Mark Allen Show - April Fool's Day Car Debate [28:48] Music Break [28:53] KCPR radio staff discussion [30:33] Disclaimer - Dave Kerley [30:49] Music Break [30:55] Studio 229 - Jam Names [33:11] City Councilmen speaks in Studio 229 [35:06] News Intro - Chuck Schwynoch, Dave Kerley [35:23] Campus News - Ace and Duce [39:24] Mix KCPR transitions and songs for April Fools [40:50] Mark Allen Show - April Fool's Day Washington Special Message [42:16] Disclaimer - Dave Kerley [42:38] Music Break [42:54] False Test for Sports Alerts [43:27] Music Break [43:37] Car Debate - Captain Allen, Kevin Allen, and Dave Allen [43:49] The Allen Women sing [47:45] News Intro - Chuck Schwynoch, Dave Kerley [47:56] Campus News - Ace and Duce [50:56] Songs from April Fools [51:59] The Allen Women speak on men [52:17] Plenty of Men [52:38] Music Break [52:49] The Allen Women speak [53:02] Songs from April Fools - Saturday Night [54:18] Gary Owens Auction ID's - Gary Owens, KMPC Los Angeles, KCPR

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000018
Date Created
1975-04-12
Description

[00:03:20] Tim Weisberg talks about his albums [00:04:00] Weisberg talks about his friends in San Luis Obispo and how he'd like to return [00:07:15] Weisberg talks about his composing and recording process [00:09:00] Weisberg talks about how he was introduced to composition [00:10:08] Weisberg talks about the band's bass player [00:12:33] Weisberg talks about players who double up on their instruments for recordings [00:13:44] Weisberg on playing with other musicians [00:15:00] Weisberg on his early fame [00:16:45] Weisberg on his early success despite challenges [00:18:18] Weisberg on David Steinberg [00:20:15] Weisberg talks about improvisation during an encore [00:21:55] Weisberg on his concerts and his early performances [00:24:38] Weisberg on the length of his composing and performing career [00:25:14] Weisberg on his musical influences [00:29:16] DJ thanks Weisberg for his interview and they say their goodbyes

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000019
Description

KCPR host Jerry Peek broadcasts the recording of Walt Disney's Mary Poppins on air. Peek provides commentary after each musical number is played to give the listener a synopsis of the story through radio.

Local Identifier
0012_ua_000020
Date Created
1976-02-04
Description

Compilation of several KCPR broadcast programs, which begins with music and an introduction, which transitioned into business news. After, there was a live broadcast at the Cal Poly wrestling match. This followed with more music and dialogue, while also checking back to the wrestling match to know the final information.

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000004
Date Created
1972
Description

[00:00:00] Random chatting [00:00:28] Long applause [00:01:00] Introduction of various California officials [00:01:40] Introduction of Gov. Ronald Reagan [00:02:30] Reagan speaks about reforming the California government and economic progress [00:03:22] Reagan says urgent need to reduce size of government [00:04:04] Reagan addresses problems of education, environmental, taxation, and industrial employment concerns [00:05:00] Reagan states that Space Shuttle program was approved to happen in California, along with new defense contract with the Federal Government [00:06:20] Reagan talks about increased benefits for workers and unemployed along with what businesses and government can do to improve them [00:07:20] Reagan talks about California Agricultural industry and union choices [00:08:15] Reagan talks about reformed welfare program and higher restrictions [00:10:00] Reagan wants to develop a system for medical care in California, doing research [00:11:55] Reagan talks about tackling the venereal disease problem in cal. [00:12:55] Reagan talks about consumer protection [00:14:15] Reagan talks about reforming public education property tax funding to ease cost on homeowners and other education reforms he plans to achieve [00:19:30] Reagan talks about various tax reforms that have been enacted [00:20:40] Reagan talks about increase in salaries and correcting salary inequities for employees in the CSU system [00:21:41] Reagan wants to submit the budget in two sections to increase understanding of the budget [00:22:50] Reagan talks about prison reforms and successes in the California Corrections system [00:23:45] Reagan wants to correct violence issue in prisons and eventually close San Quentin Prison [00:25:10] Reagan talks about creating local law enforcement training academies [00:25:52] Reagan talks about drug trade and drug treatment programs [00:26:20] Reagan talks about success in lowering traffic fatalities and collision [00:27:09] Reagan wants to develop a department of transportation [00:27:17] Reagan says thanks for passing air quality control act and other environmental protection programs [00:28:45] Reagan begins to end speech [00:30:30] Applause

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000005
Date Created
1968-04-08
Description

On Monday, April 10, 1968, Cal Poly held a memorial service for Dr. Martin Luther King. The memorial was held at the Dexter Lawn and there was an estimated 1,500 students, faculty, and administrators in attendance. There is coverage of the event in the April 10, 1968 Mustang Daily. Associated Student Body president Rush Hill also spoke, the invocation was given by Rev. John Fuller and the benediction by Ref. Clarence Harms. [00:00:00] Opening prayer [00:01:55] Cal Poly President Robert E. Kennedy addresses the audience about ideas of equality [00:04:50] Song performed, 'The Love of God' by Springfield Baptist Church Choir of San Luis Obispo [00:10:36] Unidentified speaker [00:11:00] Moment of silent prayer [00:12:00] Introduction by Cay Abayo, representative from Black Student Alliance [00:13:30] Cay Abayo introduced Reverend Doctor C. Albert Henson [00:27:40] Abayo introduces another number from the choir [00:28:35] Choir begins to play [00:34:20] President of African Student Association Obediah Sam Butscher addresses audience about awareness for MLK's nonviolent efforts [00:43:05] Preston Dixon, chairman of the Black Students Alliance, speaks--emphasizes white America's role in the assassination of Dr. King. [00:50:00] Dixon wants to introduce Black curriculum in CSU system [00:53:50] Dixon speaks about the Black Student Alliance [00:56:00] Emcee thanks speaker [00:56:25] Beginning of benediction

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000006
Description

[00:00:00] Introduction of James McGrath to audience [00:02:17] James McGrath begins to give his lecture [00:02:30] McGrath talks about the difference between 'I' and 'me' [00:06:15] McGrath begins to read a letter from 1948 about being a POW in Camp O'Donald and participating in the Bataan Death March [00:07:58] McGrath talks about rations given to him by Japanese [00:09:10] McGrath talks about contracting dysentery during the march and being quarantined [00:11:11] McGrath talks about other diseases, like scurvy and malaria, that he contracted in camp [00:12:45] McGrath talks about how he was transported on the Japanese "Hell Ship", Oryoku Maru [00:14:41] McGrath talks about how he will talk about being moved to Korea and then to Manchuria and eventually liberated by the Russians [00:15:52] McGrath talks about how he and his shipmates were able to keep a diary on their toilet paper [00:18:00] McGrath talks about his time spent in Japanese occupied Manila and being transported on a crowded ship, the Oryoku Maru [00:20:05] Ship was picked up by American planes and fired at until dark [00:21:00] McGrath talks about how the men started to become crazy during the night time after the ship was attacked [00:21:55] McGrath talks about how ship was attacked again and the ship was abandoned [00:22:50] McGrath recounts how he helped to free men trying to abandon ship [00:23:52] McGrath jumped into water to swim ashore [00:25:00] McGrath waited ashore for days while American planes attacked Japanese forces [00:27:28] McGrath acknowledges his birthday passing during time as POW [00:30:35] McGrath arrives at San Fernando, La Union on Christmas Day [00:32:38] McGrath placed on another ship for transport [00:35:02] McGrath arrived at Takao [00:38:00] Ship that he was kept on was bombed while it was being refueled [00:38:42] McGrath hit by shrapnel but continued to help fellow soldiers [00:41:53] McGrath talks about traveling North to Japan, deaths increasing due to cold [00:43:13] Snowstorm lasted for a week until they reached Mogie, Japan [00:44:25] McGrath says his dysentery is starting to become better [00:45:40] McGrath left Mogie by street car, joined with prisoners from other camps, given box for Emperor's birthday [00:47:16] McGrath arrives in Pusan, Korea [00:49:30] McGrath talks about how amazed he was at the development of Manchuria and Korea [00:50:28] McGrath arrived in Mukden, Manchuria. It was -40 degrees [00:51:25] McGrath taken care of by British and American men in the camp who cleaned him, fed him, and gave him books [00:52:16] McGrath begins to talk about sense of values again, passes out a test to all those attending the lecture [00:54:42] McGrath leaves book written by Sydney Stuart about the same journey as a POW [00:57:20] McGrath talks about a letter written by young woman who was saddened by a man who lied about being homosexual to avoid the draft [01:01:00] McGrath talks about the people who died for freedom and the need to change some sense of values in our society [01:01:15] McGrath talks about the value for education and family [01:02:29] Applause and beginning of questions from the audience [01:02:45] McGrath talks about how he managed to stay alive [01:05:20] McGrath talks about women in the camps [01:08:34] McGrath talks about religion, values, ties, and ideals that come out in rough situations

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000007
Date Created
1963-11-26
Description

[00:00:03] Opening prayer invocation [00:02:30] Reading of joint ASB letter to First Lady Jackie Kennedy [00:03:50] Remarks by President Julian McPhee [00:06:14] Reading of Kennedy's inaugural speech [00:09:12] Benediction [00:12:34] Playing of the National Anthem

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000008
Date Created
1969-10-18
Description

Interview with Home Economics student about student projects in the department. The interview was recorded during half-time of a Cal Poly football game. [00:00:02] Interviewer introduces Junior major in Home Economics, Marilyn Ramirez [00:00:20] Ramirez begins to list projects they have worked on recently, Operation Hand Class donations to Vietnam, and flood recovery aid [00:01:15] Interviewer brings up less publicized events, like the Nursery School project that some girls have been working on [00:01:45] Ramirez discusses some students individual programs or senior projects [00:02:20] Ramirez talks about grass roots night education program [00:02:40] Interviewer asks why students tackle such difficult, community services projects rather than easier senior projects that could be completed in the library [00:03:55] Interviewer talks about War moratorium that happened in the past week and the idea of community concern [00:04:40] Interviewer begins to wrap up the interview

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000009
Date Created
1969-10-11
Description

Interview with San Luis Obispo mayor, Ken Schwartz, during half-time of a Cal Poly football game. [00:00:01] Interview with Mayor, Ken Swartz, begins [00:00:28] Interviewer asks the mayor his impressions on student involvement in the community [00:01:30] Interviewer asks mayor about projects that have had a large impact on the SLO community [00:01:40] Mayor talks about collections for feeding the needy, storm assistance, political clubs on campus, mission projects, and plenty of other projects [00:03:20] Interviewer asks if mayor thinks that the community needs a special type of attitude to realize the benefits of being a college community [00:03:40] Mayor talks about physical projects that have benefited the community, bridges, statues, creek cleanings. Lists more projects [00:05:15] Interviewer begins to wrap up interview

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000010
Date Created
1968-09-14
Description

Half time interview series with Warren Burgess, ASI President at Cal Poly, about the College Union, later called the University Union. [00:00:02] Interviewer introduces guest speaker of the day, President of Associated Students, Incorporated (ASI), Warren Burgess [00:00:30] Burgess describes what the College Union is and what it means for the life of the college and community [00:01:07] Interviewer talks about '3 different college unions' [00:02:10] Burgess talks about potential uses of the College Union Building [00:02:45] Burgess and interviewer talk about the importance of a 'common ground' for students and staff [00:04:00] Interviewer asks about the philosophy of a college union [00:05:26] Interviewer begins to wrap up interview

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000011
Date Created
1971-10-02
Description

Interviewer with the Director of International Education, Robert McCorkle, and another administrator in International Education, Mike Worth [00:00:04] Subject: Cal Poly meets the challenge of international education [00:00:53] McCorkle describes the 3 parts of the International Education program, two on campus and 1 over seas [00:01:40] McCorkle talks about contract educational programs in Africa, Guatemala, and Thailand [00:02:50] Worth discusses the training of foreign participants that have been sent to Cal Poly by the state Department [00:03:21] Worth alks about recruitment and training of Peace Corp Volunteers for Thailand [00:04:00] Interviewer asks how many of these students are at Cal Poly [00:05:04] Interviewer asks about the benefits of these overseas programs [00:06:02] Interviewer begins to wrap up interview

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000012
Date Created
1972-10-28
Description

[00:00:02] Interviewer introduces Robert Bonds, head of Student Community Service (SCS) Board [00:00:37] Bonds describes what SCS does [00:01:45] Bonds talks about the importance of a coordinated approach for community service objectives [00:02:00] Bonds talks about reducing overlap to prevent students from feeling uninterested in community service [00:03:15] McCaleb notes an increase in desire to be involved in community services [00:04:30] ASI monetary contribution to kick-start community service projects [00:05:45] Bonds explains how the board works and functions [00:06:56] McCaleb begins to wrap up interview

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000013
Date Created
1972-09-16
Description

[00:00:35] McLaughlin explains what W.O.W. Week is [00:01:19] McLaughlin discusses how much planning has gone into the creation of the orientation program [00:01:45] McLaughlin lists things that students will get to do during the week [00:02:55] McLaughlin discusses 'San Luis Obispo Day' to familiarize students with businesses and places downtown [00:05:30] McLaughlin talks about how students will be able to meet with President Kennedy [00:06:52] Interviewer asks how the week is financed [00:07:20] Interviewer begins to wrap up interview

Local Identifier
0107_ua_000014
Date Created
1969-10-25
Description

[00:00:06] Introduction of Brent Barry, president of SCARAB, honorary architecture service fraternity [00:01:02] Barry tells of numerous architecture community services downtown [00:01:55] Interviewer, McCaleb, asks about a bridge that was designed as a senior project and maintained by architecture students [00:02:38] Barry talks about mission plaza temporary mall project [00:03:30] Barry talks about potential kiosk in front of library and increased communications between architects, engineers, and city planning students [00:04:40] Interviewer asks Barry about the point of view that architects hold about student community service [00:05:18] Interviewer begins to wrap up interview