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Assemblies HYPNOTISM, hot drums, and harmony were only a small part of the schedule presented by the Assembly Committee headed by Don McCoy. Students were treated to the best in entertain- ment, amateur and professional. LOOKING THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES - Tom Hudson, while under hypnosis, sees strange sights, while Kelly O ' Neil and Ed Park remain out. Just for the time being. HOT DRUMS - Lloyd Mackey really hits the skins at an impromptu assembly held in the Little Theater on the RCC campus. 20 CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY - The RCC choir sang Christmas songs and invited the audience to join in the song fest. From left to right are Dorothy Baltzar, Christine Hanson, Renee Diamond, Mary Pichierri, Alma Hilton, Alice Orton, Lelia Metcalf, Mary Peterson, Ann Meaks, Sammy Howell, and Skip Coffman.
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Purr-Sonality PURR-FECT — Tigers bring smiles to the student body with their wild cat antics. Feline tactics were employed by Jane Chalmers, with Tom Hudson on the receiving end. T-FORAAATION is being used by yell leaders Jim Kravitz, with Bob Doklerty holding Vicki Biss. Empty stands reveal this was a practice session. TIGER ROOTERS yell to spur on the football team to another win. Among the rooters to be seen in the crowd shot are Sandi Laptuz, Carol Conn, Craig Hasdale, Donna Fenske, Polly Sanborn and Linda Cornelius. ■4
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Homecoming HOMECOMING is a time of royalty. And what is royalty without proper carriages? In answer to the vexing problem of no gold coaches, RCC students searched far and wide to find wood, wire, and wheels. Many hours were stolen from classrooms and homework. To time and material, they added imagination, paper flowers, and plenty of hard work to see that the Queen ' s par- ade was a regal affair. FIRST PLACE — in class two was the Engineers Club, Student California Teachers Association, and Kiowa- Z float. Due to lack of funds the groups went to- gether to build their float and did it all for only eighty dollars. Floats 21 PRIZE WINNER - Kappa Upsilon and Gamma Nu spent many hours decorating to take first place in class one division o f the Homecoming Parade. This is not the float as it looked in the parade but a few months after. YEAR OF THE TIGER was this year ' s theme for the Homecoming. Sigma Rho Chi and Delta Chi Delta put many hours of hard work into their float and it was one of the most colorful in the parade.
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