Cal State Fullerton - Titan Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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Titan Illustrated OSC ' s magazine, the Titan Illustrated, printed a colorful edition late in the Fall semester. The magazine was dedicated to, and featured, the ar- rival on campus of the first Freshman class. Staff- ers were: Evelyn Richardson, editor; Mary Alice Kier, assistant editor,- William Gordon, editorial editor; Irene Mathews, copy editor; Bob Brown, freshman editor; and George Ball, photographer. Advisor was Professor Ted Smythe. Titan illustrated editors Mary Alice Kier, Irene Mathews, and Evelyn Richard- son examine proofs of the magazine. The Promethean This was a year of expansion and growth for the Promethean. Members of the staff decided late in October to abandon plans for two small semester magazines and to pool all of the mate- rial into one big magazine for the Spring semester. The concept of the Promethean was expanded from that of a literary magazine into a creative arts approach. The new Promethean, which came out in April, was dedicated to the Shakespeare Festival and featured a section of articles concerning the Elizabethan period and the great English writer ' s work. In the last section of the magazine student- faculty poetry, photographs, and original art work were featured. Staff Editor Michael Shorb Managing Editor Sondra Evans Business Editor Bob Brown Art Editor Verna Bagby Selection Committee W. P. Fogard, Warren Deacon, Jerry Ostlrng, Muffi Bula, and Alvin June Advisor Dr. Pauline Solz Promethean Editor Michael Shorb prepares to draw a lay ol r cover. nagazme s 27

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Publications Titan Times OSC ' s student newspaper, the Titan Times, saw a year of busy activity and rapid growth. Early in the Fall semester the paper was ex- panded to a full six pages. With more space to work in the paper seemed well on its way toward more award-winning editions. Staff (Fall) Editor Marge Clark Feature Editor W. P. Fogard Sports Editor Dick Tarquinio News Editor Rich McDowell Editorial Associate Terry Kirkman Reporters Mike Shorb, Carleen Simonson, Virginia Ridley Advertising Mgr Warren Deacon Advisor Dr. J. William Maxwell Staff (Spring) Editor W. P. Fogard Managing Editor Bob Brown Make-up Editor Dick Tarquinio Sports Editor Rich McDowell Photo Editor Bob Smith Reporters David McNabb, Dave Koch, Mathew Lebarthon, Bob Kistner Advertising Mgr Warren Deacon Advisor Dr. J. William Maxwell Fall Editor Marge Clark puts the final touches on an editorial. Spring Editor Warren Fogard muses over a semester ' s toil after the last issue has gone to press. In the wee hours of the morni ng, Photo Editor Bob Smith pours a cup of coffee as he works late on a rush printing job. 26



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Leap Year Dance One of the leas t recognized, although pos- sibly one of the most important things about 1964 has been the fact that this was leap year. Leap year is an interesting social phenomena which occurs once every four years during which the age old battle of the sexes is intensified. During a leap year (so the tradition goes), girls are allowed to be even more splendidly aggressive in their eternal quest toward the capture and house-breaking of a mote. Although this tradition has undoubtedly come under the critical eye of many a social psychol- ogist, it does, when all is said and done, seem like too good a thing to pass up. At OSC, the leap year phenomena was warmly celebrated at an extremely informal dance, held on Feb. 28. The theme, of course, was girl-ask-boy and, according to reliable sources, the whole affair was a rousing success. I Rt IlTllTr As the dance rears its end, and the initiol excitement begins to die down, two young lovers find a moment of privacy far from the noisy crowd. As the combo rocks out a tune, a typically well-dressed young couple begin to swing. Unfortunately, we dont know the whole story behind this poignant little scene. One of the subiects however, was heard to say something about ' makin ' plans fer a weddin ' . 28

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