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Page 6 KNIGHT December 12, 1960 I PHI ZETA ALPHA IUFA Phi Zeta would like to thank all who attended our Playboy dance, which was held at Happy Valleyhlnn in Lafayette. It was a great suc- cess, as over 100 couples attended. There has never been a -semi-formal dance of this type in the college, and as A result of the success of this function, Phi Zeta will con- tinue to have a similar semi-formal dance annually, along with the traditional Hobo-Hop. Phi Zeta would like to congratulate Phi Zeta's Playmate, Miss Kathy Beggs. Kathy was selected on the basis of her looks, personality, and figure by the editors of Playboy Magazine. We would also like to thank the other girls who competed. Again, congratulations, Kathy. We would like to acknowledge the Playboy Dance committee which consisted of Bob Hatch, Norm Owen, and Danny Peralta for doing a. swell ,job on the dance. On Tuesday, November 29, Phi Zeta held its pledging ceremony. The brothers were honored to have these new pledges take part: Norm Alberts, Jack Campbell, Charles Chipman, Stan Janow, Dean Knox, Dean Lee, Jimmy Allegra, Don Lockwood, Bill McGimpsey, Fred Pinemi, :md Poston, John Willinger, and Roy Yamariro. On Monday, December 5, Phi Zeta presented its annual Whist Party. It was held at Brooklyn Masonic Temple in Oakland. There was a large group and many went away with fine prizes donated by merchants of the bay areq and by members. Thanks go to Brothers George Nelson and Bill Stone who were responsible for -the successful function. H Members of Phi zen and Alpha Iota have spent a few hard evenings and 'afternoons working on the cam- paign posters, and MATILDA was around AS USUAL during the campaign- ing. A lot of thanks goes to Brother Roger Finberg who was our campaign manager. PHI ZETA FRATERNITY .WISEIES EVERY- ONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAP Ynmmm:: CLUBS ALPHA SIGMA RHO The members of Alpha extend their wishes to the administration, and Armstrong College for a of your Yuletide Season. Spring Our congratulations assumed B Davis, a. fellow H-ds ygu, upon her graduation and admj-ni- WORLD On October 27 the news of Club had B as a whole and tation on and under- film was individuals cational, the college its ex- ment of highly and of learning. July 1+ editing, and publishing newspaper is a. task cannot undertake aloneg and World -h.- , Conmrllmd nc-11. .-.,1..m.N FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA The second rush function of Kappa Sigma was held at the home of' 'Brother will Jurgenson on November 27. The number of active members, alumni, and rushees attending was a promising forecast of continued success in Kappa's social functions This function gave the members' wives or dates 9. chance to meet each other, and a cordial atmos- phere prevailed throughout the eve- ning. A special note of thanks to Mrs. Will Jurgenson and other wives of members who aided in making the exciting refreshments. At the time of this writing, a joint function is planned with Sigma Iota Chi, our sister sorority for December ls. This function for members of both organizatj alumni, and rushees only. Congratrilations are in our candidates for the Student Body President , Y for Representative ' Phil President and Bill Faire Rep. Another mention the outgoing Kappa holding these Wh t that that it and Bud 1 E, and en. KBPP-'1 opportuni- Promises valuable our Mock and and u-the which will be On Dec , annual with pleas- meeting pn this SUIE to time and open to Hamilton, President Sigma College Alumni Assn. those fra in 5 IGMTS AND KNAVES by Paul Nave y Peralta teed his ball on e golf course, looked away to the next green, and declared confidenc- ly, that'a for one long drive and a putt. He swung the driver, tore up the sod, and managed to move the ball a few feet off' the tee. Step- ping forward, the caddy handed him the putter and suggested, Now for a hell of a putt. Harry Martin, after listening no Roger Finberg's monologue about him- self, inquired: Roger, if you had to do it over, would you fall in .Love with yourself again? Dean Kennedy outshone tact itself when he walked into a bath occupied by a lady and calmly bowed himself out with: I beg your pardon, sii'. In oakmna the other day, ' Dale Isaacs got his shirt back from the laundry plus the address book he had left in his pocket--plus 12 nes girls' names, addresses, phone num- bers, Hmmm? Dave and Rachel, trying to find a secluded spot for an embrace, found people, people everywhere. Sudden- - Page 58 - Alpha Iota new pledges: Joan Kapgenehs, wma Goodwin, and N you girls for sports during G lot fe lty will both congrr He ilmann recent and Robin Earl Woodruff, a. member the Armstrong faculty, holds the official position of Director of the School of Credit and Finance. Mr. Woodruff was born in Missouri and educated :Ln Louisville, Ken- tucky. He attended. the Mount Her- mon School for Boys in Massachu- setts and also graduated from the Rose Polytechnic Institute in Indiana, where he received his B.S. degree :Ln Chemical Engineering, and the Northwestern University School of Conmmerce in Chicago, where he received his M.BiA. degree in Busi- ness Statistics. On the faculty of Armstrong Col- lege since l9h7, Mr. Woodruff is now teaching the subjects of Money and Banking, Corporation Finance, Investment Analysis, and Bank Management. Other than his teaching, he has had experience in other interesting fields , such as Metallurgy at the National Steel Castings Company, and Statistics at the Union Carbide Corporation. Some of Mr. Woodruff's pastimes are reading and going to symphonies and plays. Traveling is one of Mr. Wood:-uff's most enjoyable pastimes. He has visited Canada, Berlmxda, Bahamas, Cuba, Europe, and many parts of the United States. When asked about his impression of Armstrong College, he said, It is a unique college wherein a stu- dent mgy obtain a comprehensive practical business education with the least time wasted on unimpor- tant subjects. ly Dave had an idea and he led Rachel to the railway station: standing before the door of a car as if seeing her off, he kissed her fondlyg after they had repeated this several times in other doors, 3 sympathetic porter came up and said: Why don't you to the bus terminal? every three minutes. take her ug They leave
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Aldus staff plans l960-61 Yearbook Plans are now being made for the publication on the lst of Iune of the 1960 - 1961 Armstrong College Yearbook, the ALDUS. This issue will cover all activities of the Associated Students from the beginning of the spring quarter of 1959 to the end of the spring quarter of 196l-- a total of nine full academic quarters. This will be the first publication in the history of the college that will cover two or more years. Pictures in the ALDUS will show the faculty, administration, graduating students, fraternities and sororities, dances and par- ties, sports events, the Annual Graduation and Homecoming. It is a small thing to thank people for their work by just saying thanks. Yet the people involved with Aldus want only that, just Thanks. I am saying Thank you, and would like it to be known that I have never worked with a more concientious group. We have had our trying times. But these are the times that draw people closer together. We have worked together each doing more than his or her share. Aldus has gotten to be a thing of spirit with myself and I hope with those most deeply concerned with him. Our Little Man with the white mustache and bent back, has been a great image to follow, and to try to produce something equal to him. I sincerely hope that we have done you due credit Aldus. I think we have and I know that you extend along with me our most gracious thanks to those who worked so hard for us. Our humble thanks .... . - Page 60 -
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