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Jim put in some extra time studying over turned on the personality to bolster the an early morning cup of coffee 1n s1lc of ice cream at the games Knight of Knights JIM CHARLTON jim, by his constant ob- servance of the standards of service, sacrifice, and loyalty, the IK Motto, was chosen by the other knights to he the Knight of Knights for 1953. Always present at their func- tions, working on all projects and in every way promoting the ideals of Intercollegiate Knights, Jim was the logical choice for this honor.
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lr MARGARET HALL Lovely and vivacious Margaret was selected by her fellow Spurs as the one most representative of the ideals and standards of their organization. At your service was her byword. Even though she was already overburdened by scholastic and extra- curricular responsibilities, she still found time to accomplish the hundred and one tasks asked of her by those who knew she was able to accomplish them. W' I t t t 1 1-I .ZA S Spur of the Moment Margaret took part in every func- tion undertaken by the Spurs. Selling boxing programs was only one. .hi I
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Behind the scenes at Kicka- poo Gardens, Jim Charlton, J. B. Perkins, Irv Sprugasci, Jim Wise and Moore Lindsay poured their famous home brew into serving pitchers to be consumed as Kickapoo Joy Juice. In the main Lounge of the Union the customers wait- ed, as Bob Molinelli, Rick Wells, Harry Banc, Ralph Edwards, and Bob Ham- mond brought on the Joy Juice and turkey sandwiches. Intercollegiate Knights Intercollegiate Knights had a most outstanding year. Living up to their purpose of service to the school, they sold refresh- ments at athletic events, sponsored a reception following the production of The Messiah, sold student courtesy cards, and guided tours of the campus at various events. Extra- curricular activities included the construction of a pie- throwing booth at the Spur Stampedef, winning third-place honors for their Homecoming float, and holding pledge-active smokers and initiations. This year the I.K.'s revived the annual Kickapoo Gardens, an all-school dinner dance featuring the traditional Kickapoo Joy Juice. They joined forces with the Spurs on several occasions, including the traditional Spur of The Moment and Knight of Knights Dance. Ugly Man,', 'tKing of Hearts, and several class officers were among their more outstanding members. AL RUNGE, Duke 12 6 tg. we H E is a J A -a an
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