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homecomi is ,533 -Marilyn K.:nn:tlc:u. :mtl 'Marlene Martin each gave an imlivirln 250 the .iritll l'.lUlllCCill'lllll!1, Successfully. the tlinner-cl:nn'c tirogrznn cnnninnetl in the morning, Il-lll' pmgrznn. emcuctl tlirunclmnt lay Ruytnontl Lf. fulpien of .-Xrn1stmn5:l. was eomplete and entertaining. Dr. Arnistrnn lirngltnn with an L'llll,11l lIQlllllg siwccllg George lirne. unr l'l't'SltlL'Ill, also lflllmvetl with 11 well-worried nrntion. lfntertzninment was the next wortl on the prugrznnt Martlm A At the Sith-in -linmn ul the Hotel l'l:1rclnunt ,apprnxinmlely lztcnlty rm-mhers, :nnl nlunnu 'met :xml mingled tu enjoy until lun mice: folk dancing was next :intl was perfnrvnecl by inenihers Berkeley Recreation lil-pnrtincnt. Inclivirlunlly and collertively tl ment was of :t stnrerlntivc tleglree und, needless to say. was enjoyed ln' ,lnlin L-ll1lIlll'lCl 5 lxigliliglitwl the evening l1ynt'v:vptillt: the Mwst ' stutlenl ui the ye:n ' ztwzlrtl--c4iil1f.zr:tlnlntinnsl lil tnltt tttltltlitlll 'llllllll-Hiililll JI F COLLEGE tsTiiCN J F-.HKS On the evening of April 20. 1956. the Armstrong College auditoriurn was teeming with people: thaw: people were the parents, relat1veS.1 and lncn-:is auf the grgsdtutting lelztss ini :gXrmestrong., , ' , n , A V 'Thelciass of '56 was ijeceiyed hy Dr. Willis A. Shotwcll in prayer: then the entire audience stneil to the innsical notesiof the Star Spangled Banner. 'Messages from the gradtizxting class consisted of speeches by Kay Shelton whose theme was Education ls Only a Stepping Stone in Success and Lloyd Hamilton, whose topic was The Past and the Future. Following an interlude of music, Dr. Armstrong expounded thc need for leadership :md how Armstrong as an educational institute has helped to fulfill this Qultuml need. V V - DrQ Artnstrong then introdukzed thc speaker of the evening, -Dr. J. Paul Leonard, President, Sm1,Franr:isco State College. Dr. l.eonard's fine speech, in essence, set up a challenge to the grznliiating students of Armstrong College. , . Upon the conclusion of Dr. Leonards speech, Dr. Armstrong made the presentations of honor awards. certificates. amgl degrees. f I H .menu 15134 U . yt at I. pnmb-N WW x . . . and om :ence nt I4
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accounting club CHARLES MOFFATT BILL CARLSON Advisor President Any student majoring in accounting is eligible to become a member of the Accounting Club. The club, under the pres- ent leadership of Bill Carlson, president, holds three meet- W as a 1 as mi M 'flu M s -S..I-IM- -'w1-xal?Nw- F1-U S ll llg aw -anal 55 agsgm e H -151 H en s a ax- f FIRST ROW, left to right: Brian Jeffcott, Robert Evans, Ann Johnson, Lloyd Hamilton, Emmy Lou Newton, Sue Haugh, .Ioan Kern, Marie Fagulia, Shirley Ludricks, Ruth McLean, Emily Symnns, Frank Coelho. SECOND ROW: James Safriet, Mervin Yoder, Dean Puckett, Tom Pereira, Jack Sonnenfelt, Ben Valdez, Ed Clark. Robert Summers, John Dion, Alfred Duarte, Robert Alvarado. THIRD ROW: Loren Gaulter, Mike I6 ings per quarter which are preplanned and designed to further the interests and endeavors of those majoring and interested in accounting as a successful future career. Meetings are held during school hours and often include educational films for entertainment. Men prominent in the accounting profession are invited to speak at these club func- tions on current progress and problems, as well as job oppor- tunities for the graduating senior in the ever-expanding field of accounting. Torres, Doug Langford, Gerald Schreeongost, Richard Enes, Wilfred Tom, Raymond Gee, Bill Chang, George Fong, John Chan. FOURTH ROW: Joe Cisnciarulo, Joe Otsuka, Wil- liam Hunter, Al Peralta, Nom Lamoureaux, Bryce Daniels, Robert Campbell, Ronald Krage, Ernest Bnrel, Robert Mar- cum, John Barham, Charles Siegrist, Raymond Guularte, Allen Ishida, John Rider, Eliphuu Burgess.
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