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IIHHHHIURHL CUUHCIL The Intramural Council, with Fred Rowley as president and Al Streett as vice president, is elected by the male students at the beginning of each school year. Their main purpose is to promote athletic activities among the men which they have done through intramural sports. Touch football, basketball, softball and volleyball teams have been organized through the efforts of the council. There have also been some individual sports tournaments. About one hundred fellows participated in intramural sports this year. Another aim of the council has been, with the assistance of Coach Watts, to promote the varsity sports through stu- dent body interest. A huge bon fire and other smaller pep rallies were held. 1 'N'-+---,-Q.- , -i..,...,,,,-.-.-...1, .....,....,..s.... .. -, , -- Q-ii.Q..,,,,, bfil .nt ,ll -El rin -n ia
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f 'Q' A 'CC - M' t sr - YK I ... ., .. .,,..,'.l,,,-.. ,Kl- E 'I ' ll CLUB On January 5, 1954, all athletes of The King's College gathered to organize the first official varsity lettermen 's club. Coach Watts introduced the values and purposes of such a club. Election of officers followed with results as follows: Karl Franklin presidentg Harry Sink, vice president, Ken Travilla, secretary, Tom Christie, treas- urerg and Sherwin Bowser, sergeant-ab arms. lt was decided that the club limit its membership to active major letter winners. Jackets were purchased, mem- bership cards obtained and a constitution inaugurated, with a preamble aiming to cultivate highest athletic sportsmanship, The K-Club proved to be one of the most active, though smallest, organizations of the College.
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