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To bind the students into a more perfect unionp To promote college spirit and good Will: To promote student activities. . . . . . There were the aims of the founders of the Associated Student Body in 1924. The founders of the A. S.A. C. placed a great responsibility on the shoulders of the student leaders who followed them. We have been fortunate to have had leaders who met those responsibilities and who have imbued the student body with their energy and enthusiasm. During the past year, student activities were sparked by Paul Wolff and hiS council and, more recently by Phil Bennett and his staff: Harry Martin, vice-president: Bette Isaacs, secretaryp Gary Lewygis , treasurer: Al Wright, men's representative, and Carol Abrott, womerds representative. They have set an example by which future student leadersmay well guide themselves. - Page 56 -
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Xp, STUDENT GDVERNMENT Winter election ff X , lx N sy .4 ' President I ,'t '15.,m - . y Vice-president 'f t---e-if - y ,,,,g7'!'f ' Secretary Tm, 5 A Women's Rep ' S Men's Rep 4. 1, -V I , l V----ff Treasurer MM Q,-1 - 0 di 9 Summer election at A :gl President' ,ff - nf. 'P V4 6,4 Vice-president 1 4 'f It g kA.A, , 71' Secretary .9'.y:i5,ffr -- .. V 41 ph!! I J,',,'Qx I . 51.2, up Women s Rep ,. 'I , vu ' ' Qefityvfsth 5,455+ - Men's Rep 'Y -ftCff.ff- 'g ::: '?Q.'5 4 Treasurer V - L5 W- ' F ' 11 , , ' 95- 6 Ju A ' Spring election .fl w 1 NA 5 v 5 I ii., ,E 1 t T 5 u p -'I 5 if F .fre in il K. Nj x ' , g sf K -.. President Vice-president Secretary Women' s Rep 1960 Phil Bennett Harry Martin Bette Isaacs Carol Abrott Al Wright Gary Lewis 1960 Paul Wolff Richard Achuck Carolyn Biasotti Sydna Reese Sydney White Gerald Johnson 1960 George Nelson Tom Binninger Jeanette Comotto Ellen Uttal Iim McWilliams Ieff Eichner 1959 Paul Behrhorst Bette Heilman Barbara Goebel Louella Ayau Maurice Davison 5, ' y ' Men's Rep cgi T Treasurer 1 Fall 2 F F '1 I President ei' Q V Vice-president 3 Secretary 'vt Women's Rep 13 Treasurer ,V -1' T H . 4 R Q T ipffinf 7T'f N-rr J '. Y I! i' ,yr ' lily, .mf -H+ -. ' i X ' t'-lv-Q..NeRN,eK - Page 55 -
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I '1 ARMSTRONG COLLEGE luv m g, BERKELEV CALlFORNlA stil - N 1 Be k Volume LI Number . r eley' California AP1'il 15, 1960 T immune 1 551372726 6222267215673 5736 it good 'ffice 2072 '-5Dfi'1?7'.S 7ll , ite Adrianne Gotzenberg and George Nelson have b h ., dent speakers at Armstrong College lg 42nd An:iS.:.1cCg::a2 as the two stu- The words of this beautiful Onnhpril 22, at S p.m., in the school auditorium. ncement Exercise a hundred years ago, in the villa, The Business Man and His Duties to 'I'he Community v. is to be th tj-tl f e of Miss Gotzenberg's speech. Mr? Austria. It happened on the nightf Eve. The parish priest, Father .Toy 7 C 5 Z- troubled. The old organ in the littlef 0 O ,V Y broken. He thought of the Christmaskll C If only there could be some special munierzzslw vnu N Coming home from a visit to a parishgfile, an outstanding giver- Father Mohr found himself on the heights otfd-ent: V111 leave for New 1 kin the little village, where a few lights Nxfhii Week t0 attend. the oo g glimmered in the ,silent darkness. So it mustxxx Inside A5-Ve1'ti3inB ed by the Association have been in Bethlehem on that silent, holy night when Christ was born. Silent night, holy night. Words came to him. Men and Women. The April 17 and runs represent Arm- 1 be one or the ting colleges Qpi. This is College ed at In- He hastened home and put them down. The next day he showed them to his organist, Franz Gruber. As he read the words, Franz Gruber felt the beauty of that first holy night. He began to sing, and those who listened knew the song would be immortal. e life- There was no organ music in the church on X'-Qrtil-S' Christmas Eve. But, as Father Mohr sang, with trac- Franz Gruber accompanying him on the guitar, 'ost '31 the congregation listened in wonder to the first rendition of a song that was to be a Christmas gift to all the world-- Silent Night. Knight Editors and Managers Knight staff M Sept. 1959 Adrianne Gotzenberg-Editor , Ian. 1960 Adrianne Gotzenberg-Editor f Patty Joyce-Manager ' March 1960 Bette Heilman-Editor Roberta Lawson-Manager Iuly 1950 Mary jane Walker-Editor Pat Vervais-Manager Ian. 1961 t Ioanne Agabashian-Editor March 1961 jim Alegre '- Page 57 -- Nelson has chosen '1'0m0I-towns Op- P01't1mities for his topic. Both student speakers have a very g00d record of service to the school and a high scholastic aver- age. The guest Speaker will be nr, Fred F- Harcleroed, president of the Alameda County State College. His topic is to be entitled: East is East and West is West. An estimated 1140 students are graduatixjg this year. Various ag- grees v be awarded to ei these students, and the regztvzigi receive certificates, All students of Armstrong College and P8512 graduates are invited to attend this formal coxmmneement, The f011G-'ins night will be the 1-12nd Annual Homecoming Dinner and Dance, which will be held at the Claremont Hotel. There will be a Short PI'0U'B-U1 to honor the alumni and the outstanding student of the Year. The rest of' the evening V111 be filled with dining, dancing and -run. ' GIRIS CONTINUE '10 LEAD IN L, STRAIGHT A RECORDS 1 girls and three boys hgve hed a fine straiyit A 'ard for the just completed -rter. As was the situa- 'xa.rter, the girls have the boys in achieving record. 'Die out- are: fro 'OD 81113 X 6 mmmbhft
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