Armstrong College - Aldus Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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MARGARET H. YOUNG Advisor FIRST ROW, left to right: Herman Sugimura, Mabel Iwamoto, Jean Black, Martha Cook, Marlene Martin, Joanne Otake, Frank Nonaka. SECOND ROW': Stanley Lampitoc, Harry Ikeda, Al Peralta, Allen Ishida. Milton Murakami, Allen Yokoyama, James Shimoko. THIRD ROW: Harry Yamashiro, Herbert Naknhara, Riclmrcl Iwaidu, Tadao Funaoka, William Chung, Royce Kashiwada. NOT PICTURED: Marilyn Kamaka, Maggie Kaonohi, Beatrice Peters. hawaiian club The Hui O Hawaii Nei under the leadership of Allan Peralta, presidentg Marilyn Kamaka, vice-presidentg Marlene Martin, secretary, and Stanley Lampitoc, treas- urer, have had a very active year. To promote interest in Hawaiian singing, dancing, and fellowship of the students of Hawaii the Hui O Hawaii Nei took part in various functions both in school and outside. The Hui members held a picnic during the spring quarter at Tilden Park. The club also attended the annual luaus CI-Iawaiian feastsj given by the Hawaiian students at San Jose State and Oregon State colleges. These high-spirited and talented members of the Hui O Hawaii Nei have brought the warmth of friendship and ALOHA. lr. am. ' , , ff 51215. ', K . me LYDIA OSMUS TAK FUKU CHI Advisor President 20 FIRST ROW, left to right: Grace Tsuji, Mary Ann Furuiclii, Mabel lwamoto, Alyce Sukamoto, Fumiko Okawachi. SECOND ROW: Dick Nakano, Frank Nonaka, Herman Sugxmura, Allen Yoke- yamo. THIRD ROW: Royce Kashiwada, Ray Okumoto, Masao Fukumoto. FOURTH ROW: Akzo Fuiinaga, Roy Nnkagawa. nisei club Many social functions were held during the past year by the Nisei Club. One of the activities which highlighted the year was the Nisei Club representing Armstrong College at the California Intercollegiate Nisei Organization conference held at San Jose State College. U , During the year the Nisei 'Club was led by Tak Fukucln, presidentg Mas Fuku- moto, vice-president g Yachi Kami, secretaryg and Ray Okamoto, treasurer.

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world trade club Members of the Seven Seas Club, composed of all VVorld Trade majors, met three times each quarter during the last year. The Se.en Seas has had speakers from the field of Vtforld Trade to speak on xarious trade topics, has taken Held trips to industries special- izing in world commerce, and has had general discussions of current international problems. , On several occasions the club members were guests of other major clubs, providing a well-rounded program. In every aspect the club has helped to carry out the spirit of fellowship with the student body mem- bers, as well :is to make contacts with the people in the Wforld Trade field. ,gm LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Michaels, Gearld Rhodes, Elliot Breuer, Richard Schurfe, John Cowen, John Williams. l h ' h a a r 6 TOM JOHNSON BRUCE P FLOOD President Advisor The Alpha Sigma Rho, under the leaderhip of Tom Johnson, president. is carrying through its principles of higher scholastic standing among the students of Armstrong College. It is indeed a competent, intelligent student that belongs to this honor fraternity, the requirements being a 2.5 grade-point average for three consecutive quarters, an over-all grade- point average of 2.3, and the acquisition of ten school activity points. During the spring quarter the fraternity had a joint dinner with mem- bers ot' Beta Phi Gamma fraternity. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Torres, Bob Antnki, Nick Poppclreitcr, Ron Goya. SEC OND ROW.: John Lopez, Bill Carlson, Jerry McCuan, Elliot Breuer, Don Bennett, Jim Dmni. Elliot Breuer is vice-president, Nick Poppelrciter is secretary-treasurer. if Q-,sf i, s Vg-X,



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FIRST ROW, left to right: Gaylnre Tyan, 'Nicholas Poppelreiter, Charlene Haggard. SEC- OND ROW: Frank Nonaka, Elliot Breuer, John Chambers, John Lopez. beta phi gamma Beta Phi Gamma is the National Coeducational Honorary journalistic Fraternity, Armstrong College is the home of the Tau Chapter. Beta Phi Gamma has taken in several new members which, in turn, called for an initiation dinner-the dinner, being superlatively organized, was enjoyed by all attending members. Headed by the very adept Jerry F redenburg, president, Beta Phi Gamma is an honorary fraternity which enjoys the membership of talented people. In order to become a member of this fraternity, a per- son must maintain a 1.6 grade-point average, he must have been on the ALDUS staff for two years, or as an alternative to the latter requisite, he must have served on the school paper, the Knight, and have published a minimum of 200 lines of copy. 'gin Qs iz JERRY FREDENBURG EDWARD E. YOUNG President Advisor -e. FIRST ROW, left to right: Charlene Haggard, Sharon Cavanaugh, Marlene Rinetti. SEC- ' OND ROW: George Krug, Chuck Maddock. Ernie Lambert, Lloyd Hamilton, Ron Goya Bill Kleier. t e thas ians During the past year, the Thespians presented The Wedding Knell which was successful both in giving experience to those who partici- pated and in giving enjoyment to those who attended the play. With the leadership of Bill Kleier, president, and Mr. Young, advisor, the Thespians plan to present, sometime during the spring quarter, a melodrama or possibly an original revue. Any of the members of the Thespians that have satisfied certain requirements Chaving substantial roles in several playsj are eligible for membership in the Alpha Psi Omega. gan BILL KLEIER President 5 g kan we j EDYVARD E. YOUNG Advisor 2l an

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