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An intramural basketball player takes advantage of the evening open gym. 5 1 B, f lf -,V in A jerry McKay takes the pause that refreshes in a ping pong match , ' ,L A A 1 li 11,13 .51 An attempt to walk up the wall? Actually, a self-defense enthusiast practices a leg kick. -h-.-..........,,q.b.-.-
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Intramurals: Opportunity for thletic Competition Intramurals are on outgrowth of Physical Education classes. They provide an opportunity to a large percentage of RCC students to participate in competitive activities within the college. Participants were those who did not have the skill, time or desire to be in intercollegiate athletics. Women's intramurals were coordinated by Mrs. Iulie Siem, while mens, and coed intramurals were coordinated by Mr. Ted Gunnarson. Mrs. Siem noted several trends apparent in womens' intramurals. Women showed more interest in coed intra- murals and also in intercollegiate intramural competition. Mr. Cunnarson saw a growing enthusiasm for menis hockey intramurals as more money was appropriated for ice times. A lob return foils a block in a volleyball game. Same- The basketball heads for the hoop despite a crowd of elbows in an intramural s Linda Arbuckle serves the volleyball
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Eyngihners Club: ROW 1-Bob Hartley CLEFTJ, Craig Schultz, Damann Anderson, Randy Geerdes, Richard Schieck, ROW 2-Dave McDougall, Ray Hameister,jack Bly,Ierome Sosinske,jack Rink, Steve Bakke, Glenn Nelson, Loren, Rick Strehlow, Steven Crouch, Rolfe Otterness. Local Students Attend U of M Engineers Day The Engineers Club at RCC consisted of 20 students in the fields of Engineering and Technology. The club gave students an opportunity to keep up to date on information concerning these fields of study and to become aquainted with the careers open to them. The club held a hayride in the fall and a picnic in the spring. A dance was also sponsored in April. Members of the club attended Engineers Day at the University of Min- nesota to learn more about the opportunities open to them. Club officers were Richard Schieck, president, Jack Bly, vice-president, and Randy Cerdes, secretary, Mr. Roger Borowick, adviser. Engineers Club officers jack Bly QLEFTJ, Randy Geerdes, and Richard Schieck discuss plans for a hayride.
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