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'X ,,.CA 2 'f.- v l' -' --K DICK GAARD Campus news first semester was published by Muir's bi-weekly newspaper, the Blazer. Edited by Dick Cole, student politics, sports events, and general campus news were covered and given to the Student Body in apt journalistic style. Each Monday morning, the ,Calendar was available to Muir- ites through the efforts of Mrs. Edwards, dean 'of women, and Dick Gaard. A daily agenda of all phases of student activity at Muir, the Calendar became an invaluable means of notihcation to the Student Body. Primarily a football magazine, the Corral became a link be- tween Muir and Pasadenans who attended Muir's games in the Rose Bowl. left to right: F. Sherrill: D. Coleg L. Burtong P. O'Malley. ' ' B. Baker: J. Greeng L. Reckg M. Nagamig A. Marting S. Stone. ggi. mv i 53 'Q- if
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N I 1 Q X QQQXQQSA ,f if af' ,3E 'a. . s ,,. ' LOU BURTON, EDITOR lW.A. I-lg-SSE, ADVISER ,nF9' IV Nafskwx gf?M ulOFUV A4CJUQ CCDLL.EC3E' LDAISAQDEPJXQ 'WWw, GsmqN.wx 'Mg 'X XXX., C3 wwmmmxmmmuwbgg xkxmwmyhmmmm P 4 Dear Muirites: Writing this letter is one of the most difficult and yet, one of the most pleasant tasks that I have undertaken. It is always pleasant to congratulate fellow-students for a task well-done. It is equally difficult to adequately thank all the workers on this publication. The appearance of the second edition of the RQUNDUP marks the close of an eventful year, one which all Muir students will long remember. We have tried to present a graphic record of scholastic achievement, sports events, and social activities along with a portrayal of our student government which means so much to all Muir students. The student council is to be especially thanked for their helpful co- operation in maintaining a financial program that enabled us to present this nYear at Muirn in such a complete and satisfactory manner. This was no easy task to accomplish in view of rising costs and material shortages. It is difficult to adequately thank all of the students and faculty who have contributed so heavily to this publicationv However, without the constant guiding hand of our adviser, Mr. Myron Hesse, this book would not have been published in its present completeness. A thank you should also be extended to Mr. Earl Baird, photography instructor, and the students of the Photographic Production staff. No one knows better than the members of the ROUNDUP staff how inadequate this recognition really is. But, such as it is, we offer it sincerely and gratefully. All the members of the staff: Fran Sherrill, who worked unceasingly on her extra-curricular time on the Activities Section: Jack Green, who worked out the fine Sports Section: Dick Cole, in charge of the Admini- stration Section: Lorry Bridston, who made the Clubs and Organization Section: are to be highly congratulated for their fine work. This Yearbook, as the previous one, is dedicated to the future of John Muir College. we hope that it is a true expression of the Muir Spirit and that it satisfactorily marks the end of another successful year at John Muir. Q Sincerely,
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