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NO HOPE FOR A CHANGING WORLD - Faculty lecture given by Cecil Johnson, RCC biologist. BIRCHER SPEAKS! - John Rousselot, Western Governor of the Birch Society, was sponsored by the Sophomore Class. 26 Outspoken, and PSYCHOLOGIST - Dr. Ivan Mensh addressed the stu- dent body and had informal sessions with students and faculty. 1963-64 GAVE US SPEAKERS of varied interests and opinions — Dr. Ivan Mensh, John Rousselot, and Cecil Johnson. DR. IVAN MENSH, head of the Center for Health Sciences at UCLA, addressed the student body with Everybody Has Problems — College Students Just Have More of Them. Dr. Mensh was sponsored by the American Psychological Association with the purpose of stimulating interest in the scientific and professional careers of psychology. He spent two days at RCC holding informal discussion sessions with students and faculty. JOHN ROUSSELOT, Western Governor of the John Birch Society, was sponsored by the Sophomore Class. He addressed a packed audience in the Little Theatre presenting ihe principles of the JBS. Afterwards he answered questions written on cards by students. Anti- Birchers mysteriously unflured a banner proclaiming the JBS as a Communist Party front-organization dur- ing his speech. CECIL JOHNSON, RCC Biologist, gave a stimulating talk entitled No Hope For A Changing World to a packed audience in the same auditorium — though the feeling was a bit different. His speech dealt with the use of atomic weapons and was hardly complementary to the JBS or a certain unbalanced equation hoping for the U.S. Presidency. The thought provoking speech promoted many letters to the Tiger Times, pro and con.
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DARN YANKEES. Members of the RCC Damn Yankees cast, Tina Guin, Cee Kazmier, pose with Angels Lee Thomas, Jim Fregosi and Bob Rogers, for publicity purposes What a Way To Go. Dramatic Benefits GO GO GREAT was the dancing, singing and the acting for Damn Yanks. HARD WORKERS. This year the drama depart- ment went from a Coy display of Little Foxes to one fine job in Damn Yankees. Little Foxes, with overtones of Death of a Salesman, was dominated by actor acting. Damn Yankees on the other hand was presented by singers trying their hand at acting. Both productions were well received by audiences. FOXIES. James Dykes and Julia Thielman prove their ability as actors as they portray their respective parts in the very difficult play Little Foxes. MAKEUP ANYONE. Director and set designer, David MacCuish, finds the going rather difficult when it comes to making actor Don McCoy, look old.
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THREE OF THE MANY PEOPLE honors at RCC this year: ho received GILBERT SMITH, a graphic arts major, received the first Gus Pritchett Memorial Award given for printers. Making the presentation was Ed Mauel, Enterprise reporter and 1953 RCC ASB President. 1964 MAN OF THE YEAR was John Roach. Chosen from seven finalists, he had a GPA of 3.22, was a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma, President of Eta Pi fraternity, Soph Rep-at-large on the ASB Executive Board, and participant of intermural foot- ball and basketball. John was honored along with the Men of Distinction at a banquet at the Dunes May 8. 1964 WOMAN OF THE YEAR was Mary Patroan. Selected from eleven finalists, she was AWS President, member of the ASB Executive Board, member of the ASB Cabinet, and Tiger Song- leader. Mary was honored along with the Women of Distinction at a program at the Mission Inn May 17. GRAPHIC ARTS AWARD - Recipient Gilbert Smith with printing instructor Charles Walker and Enterprise reporter Ed Mauel. Prominent People 27 MAN OF THE YEAR JOHN ROACH WOMAN OF THE YEAR MARY PATROAN
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