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Gareth C.C. Chang (left), a former member of the Alumni Board of Directors, is seen here with Terry Dickens, the very first President of the Alumni Association. m MUS DV ' McCartRy (Ie i interim presiSen! ' In 1981, sat through the ceremony enjoying the speakers and special guests. Prior to the new sci- ence center ' s opening, classes and research were held in Miles D. McCarthy Hall, named after Mr. McCarthy himself. Opened in 1963, McCarthy Hall is the oldest building on campus. Jewel Plummer Cobb (left), former President of CSUF, and Mark Diefenderfer (far right), son of the late James Diefenderfer who was also Dean of Natural Science and Mathematics, joined a few of the speakers to unveil the dedication plaque donated by the CSUF Alumni Association.
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£siMce ' LahoKdtcfnfj Cedsn, Deduuitlm science Laboratory Center Dedication Salutes Learning Through Discovery Dedication ceremonies for the newly opened $26 million Sci- ence Laboratory Center at California State University, Fuller- ton was Saturday, April 16, 1994, on the lawn south of the cen- ter. Dr. William A. Clemens of UC Berkeley, president of both the California Academy of Sciences and the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, keynotes the Learning Through Discovery event. Business and intfiStry teaders were among the audience members, as well as alumni, emeriti, faculty, staff and stu- dents. The 60,000 square-foot structure includes 57 laboratories used for research and teaching in the School of Natural Science and Mathematics. The facility features a marine aquarium, new laboratory facilities for holography, laser and fiber optics, as well as a physiology computer room. It is also the only uni- versity science laboratory building in California in which all of the inside air is replaced with fresh, outside air. Over 450 students, faculty, staff and alumni came to gather for the opening of the new science lab center. Special guests and speakers included (left-right), Top row: A. B. Buck Catlin, Mayor of Fullerton; Al Flores, Chair, Academic Senate; Larry Rovira, President, CSUF Alumni Association. Middle row: Milton Gordon, Presi- dent, CSUF; Chris Lowe, President, Associated Students, Inc. Front row: Anthony J. Moye, Deputy Vice Chancel- lor, Academic Resources; Gareth C.C. Chang, President, Hughes International; Kolf 0. Jayaweera, Dean, School of Natural Science and Mathematics; Arnold Miller, Or- ange County Board of Supervisors; William A. Clemens, Museum of Paleontology, UCB. Also enjoying the ceremonies with Larry Rovira (right), was Vince Fabrizio, a former AS President and now a member of the CSUF Alumni Association.
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A Bd OfExcaMed Former UCLA coach John Wooden is seen here with Titan basketball coach Brad Holland. Holland was the fi- nal player Wooden recruited for UCLA. What would you pay for a batting prac- tice session with LA Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, or round-trip ticlcets for two anywhere in the world Delta Air Lines flies? Successful bidders at the uni- versity ' s third annual A Bid of Excite- ment auction paid $1,150 and $2,500 re- spectively, to help support university pro- grams and scholarships. The more than $106,000 netted set a fund-raising record for a California State University system special event. John Wooden, former UCLA basketball coach, was the keynote speaker and signed autographs throughout the evening. Bidders perused more than 200 items in Titan Pavilion offered during the silent auction that included travel and golf packages, entertainment and restaurant packages, health club memberships, art works, gift certificates, and sports memo- rabilia. Exotic travel packages, concert and sporting event tickets, and a Good- year Blimp ride were among items fea- tured in the live auction. .z . ' 2; ' V- .. ;ii ' dafc . VSK K»e ® 10 Alumnus Brian Fairley displays a Dances With Wolves script auto- graphed by fellow grad Kevin Costner that he nabbed for $700. Students and alumni check out the various items up for auction.
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