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Faculty Room Mrs. Bennett Major Club Welcome Informal Dance iw ' ' na' ', '- H.El,. -71' Charlotte Pia conducts meeting Student Body Nominations bf ii 14. ?f1f?2i3 il::?il': f.,? 'I -5 mil , : lj 1 W 1 ll
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MOST VALUABLE STUDENT OP THE YEAR 1959 Roland Joseph Dias 1960 Ronald William Pacheco ,Ep . ty . 5 .Li wwf! 'I Ron Pacheco receiving the Most Valuable Student award from George Nelson, Student Body President, and John E. Armstrong, Armstrong College President. The Most Valuable Student is selected from a set form of standards, and by the d d f llowed are changed from year to year students in a committee. The stan ar s o . However the basic abilities that are used are: personality, scholastic achieve I ment, and the ability to get along with other students. All of the requirements , - - d are put on a point basis. People who are eligible are named, and then score . h n coming out on top is the Most Valuable Student. This past year's T e perso winner was Ronald Pacheco. Ron was a past member of the Student Council and an active member of Kappa Sigma Kappa social fraternity. - Page 49 -
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Rich Gazarian, I. F. C. President The Inter-Fraternity Council is the voice for the four fraternal organizations represented here at Armstrong. Meetings are held once a month and representatives of each fraternal organization are present. Here, prospective events of the individual organizations are discussed and co-ordinated to achieve a successful rushing and pledging season. Through this Council, fraterni-zation is achieved through the joint unity of the two fraternities and two sororities. The I. F. C. helps to stimulate the competitive spirit of its member organizations, so that school spirit will continually be at a peak and participation in all school activities and functions will be at its maximum - Page 51 -
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