Cal State Fullerton - Titan Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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f i ocX ytiA.d-C € Ve MMf W Presiding over o student body of 6,500 was Bob Beekmon. His was the task of coordinatin student, faculty and community relations. At right is vice-president Fred Droz who assisted him in this endeavor as they worked for the All-College Concept.

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BEEKMAN A.S PRESIOENT • •■saftlwCSBs!. Associated Student President Bob Beeicman, looks over a pressing problem. Organizations Day, a doy devoted to acquainting tlie students of campus clubs, was held during second semester of sctiool. P tlcA ' Uityh 6 W- O t ' P V M .: ;f. i.( Because interests of the people of the world vary from social, to spiritual, and to occupational, people organize them- selves according to mutual interests. The students of Cal State Fullerton likewise join organizations according to their individualities. Through this ex- pression of choice, students on the Titan campus are represented in many diverse organizations. Groups on this campus are much like those found in any society. These include the fraterni- ties and sororities for social entertain- ment and fellowship, the clubs for mutual occupational and social interest, and the religious groups for people of like faiths. Many tasks of life are ac- complished by the combined efforts of people who have common interests and aspirations. By joining organizations, students are able to communicate their ideas and aims and together accomplish what they cannot achieve individually. Fraternities and sororities have long been associated with lasting friendships formed during the college years. Barn dances, homecoming teas, and rushes serve to give students at Cal State Ful- lerton an opportunity to participate. Clubs give the student a chance to voice his opinions and prepare him for future responsibility in governing his country. Although service is the primary ob- jective, these groups also lend them- selves to fun and entertainment. The tensions of the world today affect col- lege students. In this atmosphere, many students find that they need some type of Divine Guidance to give them secu- rity. Many turn to their religion and hence to the religious groups on campus.



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Dc jij ( c JUyhX S dl C? KffMA vU (JMXo% AS President Bob Beekman is a junior political science major planning to enter law school after graduation. He was a member of the first freshman class at Cal State FuUerton, and first president of Phi Kappa Chi fraternity. Working toward a true representa- tion of the students and their campus concerns has been a guideline for Bob this year, and to promote this goal he feels that a policy of informality has enabled him to determine the opinions and desires of the students in an effort to create a program best fitting the needs of the campus. Fred Droz, Vice-President of the AS and also a junior political science major, hopes eventually to enter the political arena after law school. Fred has been an able administrator and policy maker. As such, Fred feels that, ideally, the AS officers should be rela- tively free from the actual daily run- ning of activities, and he has worked this year to achieve this end. Working with a budget in access of $130,000.00 was treasurer Ken Miller. Effective allocation of student body funds entrusted to him has been the goal of AS Treasurer Ken Miller. Bud- geting efficiently has allowed each de- partment and activity to work at its maximum effectiveness. Ken has been a member of the Ac- counting Society, Titan Christian Fel- lowship, Campus Crusade for Christ, the Finance Committee, and the AS Senate. After graduation. Ken plans to serve in the Army, and then he will consider entering the ministry. Art major Heidi Hemmen, AS Sec- retary, has been an active girl during her tvio years at Cal State Fullerton as a member of Zeta Phi Lambda sorority, the Elephant Racing Club, and Tutor- ial Program. Eventually she plans to work in the commercial art field or in advertising. Her position as an AS officer has given her experience in ad- ministrative work and in practicing effective public relations. Taking a minute off from tier duties as secretary is Heidi Hemmen. Stie relaxes on the letters and Science balcony. ' ? r -J T . %%i. J A - . .

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