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Buildings qnd Campus i The Science Lab Center, the newest building on campus, opened in 1994 and is fitted with the newest in scientific research equipment. Langsdorf Hall, originally named the Business Adminis- tration Building when it opened in 1971. was dedicated to William Langsdorf, one of the five founding fathers of the university in 1974. At nine stories, it is the talle.st building on campus. For many, the visitor information center is the first introduction to campus. It provides valuable information on parking and directions or just making sure you are on the right planet. Buildings and Campus- w
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Perspectives on. Thg Cqmpai Many things are necessary to have a university. One of the first physical signs of a university is buildings. After the buildings go up comes the next main ingredient of a university: students. Lots of diverse, energetic, ready-to-leam students. They wander back and forth between big buildings going to class, meeting people, doing things that students do. But these students are humans, too. They talk, laugh, cry, argue, yell, apolo- gize, forgive, love, have fun, and be happy. In short, they just live. Even though these features are common sights among all universities, each one is unique. Never again will the people in these photos be together at this place at this time in history ever again. Never again will there be a California State University Fullerton 1995- 1996. Different perspectives will live forever, through, each of our own memo- ries and on these pages. O-The Campus I
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fill ' III . • The Humanities Building (above), opened for use in 1969, looms eight stories high on the east side of the quad. Across the quad, the Performing Arts Building (above right) went up in 1965 and is connected to McCarthy Hall by the only bridge on campus, the original plan being to connect all buildings with bridges. The Educa- tion Class- room Building (far right) was built in 1973 due to a classroom and office space shortage. JJin The Engineer- ing Computer Science Complex (above) were occupied in 1971. 10 Buildings • Cmnpui The Becker Ampitheater (above left) was a student- designed complex that was finished in late summer of 1984, most commonly known for its noontime concerts. McCarthy Hall (above) was C.S.U.F. ' s first permanent structure and origianally housed the library, bookstore, and administration offices. It was originally named the Letters and Sciences Building and was fitted to be a nuclear fallout and emergecy disaster facility. Some of the inside hallways (left) are decorated with murials themed to the department housed on that floor. i!;i5i!!»ii ' s ,aMM «S: ;- i
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