Cal State Fullerton - Titan Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)

 - Class of 1996

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J1 as well PRESIDENT ' S SCHOLARS For o er t ' it ' teen jears, the Dffice of the President has sponsored icademic excellence at Cal State -iillcrton through the President ' s scholars program. The program re- en apafl vards outstanding high school st udents )y funding their education for four Toupas iportu- ears and by offering a host of net- vorking opportunities through events IK to be vith the President ' s Associates, promi- lent members of the community whose rontributions fund the program and vhose contacts give the scholars )pportunities to place themselves in the )rofessional world. The scholars must maintain their academic excellence in college by keeping a 3.5 G.P.A. and by donating their services and time to the university and community. For several years they have participated in the Muhiple Sclero- sis Walk-a-thon and served dinner for a night at the Ronald McDonald House in Orange. This year, for the third year, the scholars hosted the end of the year reception for the Boys and Girls Club of Fullerton Shoot for the Stars program, a tutoring program for elementary school children. The group is responsible for raising its own money to sponsor these events, which they did this year by attending T.V. tapings and hosting a bake sale. They have also helped out at university events like Welcome to Fullerton Day. Social events do not escape the Scholars ' agendas. Several times each year they go to the El Dorado Ranch where President Milton Gordon hosts events for the scholars and associates to meet. These events are held in October, in December, and in May for lunch welcoming the new scholars. This year fifteen new scholars were inducted to the program. (above-left) Scholars in attendance listen closely to Helena Schwartz on the far right, as they plan for their next big event. (above) President Cora Tu hosting a pizza part in the pub. (left) Scholars and Tuffy Titan gather at Round-Up at the Ranch at Dr. Gordon ' s home in the fall. Organizations- 23

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Student alumnc association Bringing such events to campus as Springfest, the annual graduation party in the Pub, and campus- wide philanthropy Operation Santa Claus, The Student Alumni Association has been an active group on campus for over a decade. Formerly known as the Cal State Fullerton Ambassadors, the Student Alumni members also spend time assisting the Office of Alumni Relations with events such as Concert Under the Stars, Night of the Pachyderm, Visions and Visionaries and various other semester networking events. Student Alumni Association is a national organization designed to assist the campus as well as to have fun along the way. Vice President Kelly Alcocer has been a part of S.A.A. for two years and describes the group as being more than a club: By having the opportu- nity to be part of S.A.A. , I have had a chance to be a leader, a friend and a part of an organization that cares a lot about Cal State Fullerton. (right) Members of SAA at their Wednesday night meeting, (below right) Trea- surer Kristy Parrino, Vice President, Kelly Alcocer Dorell Mitter help- ing to make Springfest a success, (below) Volunteering at the annual Protocal Ball in Newport Beach. f F Office of acaiieiBic Fiilletion Sclioiar i rtdsou ' bjfunilit years anc rorkins ivim uliosei ' o jpponuni



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D ftTfl PROCESSING MANAGEMENT flSSQCIflTlo N D.P.M.A. The Data Processing Man- agement Association is a nation- wide association that was founded in 1951. Membership in DPM A offers many exciting opportunities for management information sys- tems students and professionals. DPMA is dedicated to the continuing advancement of the MIS professional. Students are given the opportunity to interact with other computer professionals at regional and association conferences and seminars. Students also have the opportunity to take advantage of many of the tech- nical and management certificate programs that are regularly offered. Cal State Fullerton ' s DPMA chapter is sponsored by the professional Southland DPMA chapter. This allows students the opportunity to network with MIS professionals. Currently the Professional Southland DPMA chapter maintains a scholarship fund for the benefit of CSUF MIS students. One of the D.P.M.A. ' s events this year included a talk from KFI radio station D.J. Jeff Levy (above). The 1995- 1996 Data Processing Management Association (top). Faculty advisors Dr. Dear and Dr. Pasternick speak with Jeff Levy (center) during his visit with the Association. r -Organizations

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