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NEWSPAPER STAFF members take Gail McKay, Clyde Morris. Front a break from a busy schedule. Dr. row: Terry Kirkman,JohnMcLaugh- J. William Maxwell, adviser; at left, lin, Warren Deacon, Marilyn Yel- and Titan Times spring staff mem- lis, Gene Alue and Ernie Lopez. bers are, back row: Ellida Maki, Gail McKay Titan Times Editor, Fall News editors conference Jack Weaver Yearbook Editor Clyde Morris Titan Times Editor, Spring Yearbook staff shops for ideas
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The OCSC Chamber Symphony conducted by Prof. Justin Gray Musk Grow The Associated Students joined with the OCSC Music Advisory Committee and other community sponsors in presenting a notable first to highlightthe 1961-62 musicseason. The college Music Department produced its first opera, A Gift of Song which featured the choir and professional leads in a repre- sentation of a story of Silent Night The program was viewed by more than 3000 children of the public schools of Orange County. Another highlight for music activities sponsored by the Associated Students was the presentation in March by the College- Community Chamber Symphony under the baton of Dr. Justin Gray, Associate Profess- or of Music. The concert presented in the Fullerton High School auditorium featured soloists, Archie Wade, flutist, and Donal belay above The OCSC Symphoic Choir of 85 voices under the direction of David Thorsen, Asso- ciate Professor of Music, gave three major performances that were also well received. A faculty recital was presented in Novem- ber featuring the clarinet artistry of Dr. Gray and Donald Michalsky and in January stu- dents and faculty had the opportunity to at- tend a noon concert featuring Concert Pian- ist Jack Crosson. Sectional rehearsal of Symphonic Choir Archie Wade, flute soloist
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The newspaper and yearbook were ed by a new literary magazine, The thean, as student publications for the year. The Titan Times published a four-page loid each Monday under the editorship of Gail MacKay during fall term and Clyde Morris in the spring semester. The Titan Yearbook was edited by Jack Weaver with Don Miller serving as Photo Ed- itor Highlight of the year for the publications, in addition to the new literary magazinewas a winning trip to the California iate Press Association Convention in mento. Don Andersen won a first prize in sports writing, Carolyn Bridge took third place in society writing and Ellida Maki ced third in yearbook caption writing. Pictures at the right show other student body supported activities. also a winner Carolyn Bridge at contest
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