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kfJWMBAMrMKMW fHtfK illL ' Jii ' ' T I »««.»- riling ' ' •■ » «» Looking over his shoulders to see what has come out of the pen of Campus editor Gene Kaplan are, from left, Kevin Howe, Chris Hill, Dave Brockman, and Gory Lycan. Lycan will edit next year ' s paper. The entire staff could often be found in LS 312 putting the finishing touches on their stories, laying out the pages, writing headlines, figuring out captions, and the rest of the work which goes into the production of a paper. Drama student and critic for the Titan Times, JVUI lfi c £)ijdo teA ( P i iA Henry Hoffman, completes his assignment ttie newspaper production. for Titan Times is the official campus newspaper of Cal State Fullerton, covering newsworthy activities of the students, faculty and staff. This year editor Don Lorenzi switched to a more modern horizontal type of make-up and introduced a photo-feature sec- tion. These and other innovations ac- count for an increase in per-issue cir- culation of almost 1,000 copies. As an ultimate goal, the staff of the Titan Times has sought a more in- volved approach with the concerns of the student on the campus, the basic human interest element. A wide variety of viewpoints among staff members has been utilized to achieve a maxi- mum range of responsiveness in the readership, and has established the Titan Times as truly a student news- paper. However, the second semester staff had quite a reputation to uphold, as the first semester Titan Times, under the editorship of Jim Drummond, was honored as the second highest college newspaper in the entire state on the basis of general excellence. The pres- entation was made by Governor Edmund G. (Pat) Brown at the an- nual meeting of the California News- paper Publisher s ' Association, (CNPA) held in Palm Springs. This is really a line tribute to Cal State at Fullerton ' s Communications department. It shows the great deal of progress which has been made the past few years, stated Drummond when presented with his award. Specifically the award was for reporting, page make-up, typography, photography, and advertising. 21
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Second semester Titan Times Editor Don Lorenzi Photography, typography, and pornography were stops a moment from his busy schedule as head the most used topics for his production, of Col State at Fullerton ' s bi-weekly paper. I ' Xm Jiff- H i ' UlccM P iiic iUa Taking a moment ' s rest before resuming work Henry Hoffman, Dave Brockman, Jan Flory, Will on on upcoming deadline ore members of the Fort, and Mike Flaherty. Covering diversified bers were kept busy reporting and writing spring semester Titan Times staff. From left: oreos of production on the staff, these mem- news of concern to Titan students. 20
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« Composed of representatives from each sorority and fraternity the Inter-Greek Council works under the organizations commissioner and meets weekly to discuss plans and problems which affect the Greek system, and to strengthen the Greek sponsorship of social functions as on integral part of campus activity. The council is shown above at one of the meetings held during the year. Dell lucc friei fi-sltc r-- Qrccic Qoam M t AMi Ioa- UIM- cU cl (i| Establishing a new organization on campus was a difficult task. The founders of the Beta Psi Omega So- rority discoxered this particularly true when their petition for organization met opposition within the Inter-Greek Council. However, their efforts were finally successful this year and they were presented with their charter. After being established on the campus the new local sorority, held their first rush and found themselves with more than entjugh interested young women. Three of the charter members, at right, look over next year ' s plans. Df inik Irain isioi liers cituei also I Ckil icliiev Cot dalj tiripai feien liep, (arolit koines (lien J piial. ioted tontts % Dtit:
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