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7am-dad ' Muir has a large and vigorous club program. Of paramount importance to the success of the activities of these clubs is the Inter-Club Council. It presented a Club Assembly which gave the various organizations an opportunity to present to the students through the form of skits some- thing about themselves. The Koolie Karnival was the climax of a full semester's activity. They also presented the Masquerade Ball under the direc- tion of Al Martin. The clubs on the campus are divided into six major groups: Arts-Humanities, Athletics, Religious, Scientific, Public Relations, and School Service with an adviser for each group. The oflicers for the Inter-Club Council are: Commissioner: Al Marting Assistant Commis- sioner, George Sullivang Acting Secretary, Bar- bara Beck. Faculty Adviser is Mr. C. E. Pfeiffer. page 20
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Row one, left to right: F. Gonzales, J. Hinckley, F. Sherrill, G. Watson, A. Engvall, S. Brown, G. Sullivan. V Row two: K. Moyer, J. Robinson, R. Force, J. Youngatrom, C. Stover, C. Rettig, J. Cornwell, R. Chambers, A. Martin, J. Pattison. ODS O.D.S., the highest honorary organization at Muir, had a very successful semester. Under the advisership of Mrs. Gladiss Edwards and Dr. Archie Turrell, the club wrote a new iight song for the football season, gave a banquet to honor new members, a Chaplet Ceremony in the Awards Assembly, and set up a new constitution. First semester officers were: jack Robinson, president, Jack Cornwell, vice .3 EXW ' A president, Barbara Thompson, treasurer, i and Francis Sherrill, secretary. Second semester officers were: Gun- nar Watson, president, Ron Force, vice president, Jack Macy, treasurer, and Francis Sherill, secretary. To show appreciation for the few students who go beyond the average in extra curricular work, a special award was established. This award goes to those few who are judged to have done extra work to a degree high enough to warrant this honor. Carl Stover Jeanne Roberts Frank Fraggxosa Not pictured: Mary Anne Tefft
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