Muir Frolics Benefit Student Welfare ProjectMuir Frolics—a la Blackouts,” a public benefit show given by the John Muir College Associated Men Students to raise funds for their student welfare project, was presented Friday evening, April 6 in the Fufus Mead auditorium. This brought to a climax a variety of events planned for the annual AMS Day,” according to Joe Thomas, AMS president, and his cabinet.Featured on tlwood Intermission Riflers; radio comedian, Jim Hawthorne, and Ike Carpenter, band leader; various student acts, Jon Ross, World War II veteran army entertained; Eddie Samuels and Wally George, teen-age Glendale disc-jokeys.Dressed in hobo clothes, Muir AMS members started their afternoon events at 3 o’clock on Rufus Mead auditorium. This tertainer; Eddie Samuels and the athletic field with the following contests: rope pull, volleyball, pushball, and basketball throw.Kenny Taylor