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EY? x E . so is . H t jg as 55 is If 1 J. s t sh s FQ Li sax M is FW. .L sf -H swat Q , K E2 R .de at s ss s-si ,S aldu This bit of copy is supposed to expound the various activities, frustrations, and triumphs of the ALDUS staff at work. Now, if we give forth with writings that com- pliment and praise ourselves, you will undoubtedly feel that the staff is composed of an assortment of egotists. If the writings have a derogatory tone, you will prob- ably conclude that the staff doesn't have much con- fidence in itself, and you might become disinterested in our works-the task of writing about one's self is dif- ficult and requires tact and diplomacy. Well now, you can't say we don't have Tak -he's our editorg but the attribute of diplomacy is question- able, So, we decided the best way out would be to -? ?? Now that you are aware of the underlying prin- ciples of the writings below, we shall commence! The students of the ALDUS staff are depicted on these pages, the instructors who served in an advisory capac- ity are Mr. Bedford, Mr. Tilton, Mr. Troxell, and Mr. Young. Giving up much of their free time, the students worked hard and diligently as a team so that an ALDUS worthy of its name could be presented to the student body: This, we are sure, will manifest itself as you page through your ALDUS '56, Our coordinated activities, for the most part, were held within the boundaries of Room OA. Perhaps while cussulating on the compt, you noticed our gyrations. In outward appearance they may have led you to be- lieve that there was some turmoil and disorganization: but you can sincerely believe that the pandemonium was -complete. Many of the rough spots were smoothed over with the aid and suggestions of our advisors, they helped greatly to make ALDUS '56 the Best One Yet. At this time we, the students of the ALDUS staff, would like to express our indebtedness and thanks to the advisors for their unselfish contributions to the yearbook. Labor that is fruitless is a wasteful use of energyg we hope that in buying and owning an ALDUS '56 you will enjoy the fruits of our labor-your enjoyment will be the fruits that will justify our labor. f l ALDUS STAFF TOP: Tak Fukuchi, Editor SECOND: Chuck Mnddock, Business Manager THIRD: Al Finney, Sales Manager FOURTH: Al Duckworth, Treasurer A l
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WILLIAM J. WADDELL Advisor GEORGE KRUG Fall Quarter President JOHN CHAMBERS Spring Quarter President A FIRST ROW, left to right: Chuck Maddock, Claudine Lukens, Dorothy Branch, Maris Atoigue, SECOND ROW: Ron Benson, Arthur Buggi, Robin Donovan, Mike Torres, Jerry Schrecongost, eorge rug. interfraternity counci Under the direction of the two past presidents of the year, George Krug and John Chambers, and the student advisor, Mr. Waddell, the Interfraternity Council has sponsored many a success- ful and colorful function, among which were a hayride and a roller skating party. They have also successfully carried through the purpose of the council by keeping good will between the fraternities, sororities, and the major clubs at Armstrong College. EDWARD E. YOUNG Advisor CLAUDINE LUKENS Editor FIRST ROW left to right Maria Atoigue Nona Gray Martha Cook William Chang Gay lore Tyau SECOND ROW Jerry McCunn Jerry Bergaus, John Williams Arthur Bugm the knight The editors of theayear, Ernie Lambert, Kay Shelton, and Claudine Lukens, with the aid of Mr. Young, student advisor, and the Knight staH , have made the school paper, the Knight, a very successful outlet for the.student body. The paper is a voice for the students as individuals, and the student body as at whole. 25
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SME Writers Mark Hanulton, stuff wrlter Bob Gatto Copy Edztor Staff Members Peggy Gay, Jan, Joyce Hard Workers AIDUS Sales People Photographers Bxll Carlson, John Chambers Business Manager Chuck Maddock
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