Tacoma Community College Archives Special Collections Library
- Title
- Tacoma Community College Archives Special Collections Library
- Description
- This special collection brings together the various published material in the Tacoma Community College Archives. Most but not all of these books and periodicals are also cataloged in the TCC Library Catalog. The majority of these publications are published by TCC departments and/or student organizations. Several are external publications that contain works by TCC employees and/or students, and a few others are historic publications on the Tacoma region.
- Creator
- Tacoma Community College Archives
- Publisher
- Tacoma Community College Archives
- Rights
- Use is governed by Tacoma Community College's Creative Commons Copyright policy requiring attribution and share-alike intentions.
- Date
- 1965-1982
- Format
- Identifier
- TCCAL
Items
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The Challenge - June 4, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 23 (actually number 24) and is sixteen pages. This issue contains stories on civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy speaking on campus; Governor John Spellman being chosen to speak at commencement; TCC tutor and Performance Circle actor, light designer, and director James Allyn; a visit to the University of Washington; a day in the life at the local Denny's; golf team member Randy Fossum winning the Athletic Association of Community College (AACC) second medal and being named to the all-state team; the golf team failing to qualify for the state competition; the men's baseball team finishing the season with AACC tournament spot; the track and field team winning third in the AACC state meet; a volleyball summer camp; the TCC Child Care Center; the Outstanding Student Awards; vampires; only one student attending the Board Day on Campus; the Associated Students advisory board selecting student government officers, including James Martin as president; the cafeteria hosting a Super Special barbecue; the Honors Program Retreat; the end of year Celebration Cruise being opened to students. Also includes editorials thanking faculty and classmates, reflecting on working on the student paper and in student government; "The President's Corner" column from TCC President Dr. Larry Stevens, reflecting on the past academic year; "Notes from Purdy" column on gossip; illustrations; letter to the editor thanking the community for support during bereavement; "Dave Johnson at Large" column featuring a crime story; a best and worst movies of the year roundup; film reviews of Wrong Is Right, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid; photos of the Challenge staff; sports editorials on jogging, being a fan of professional athletes; group photo of the women's tennis team, with the news that they placed fourth in the state; list of spring quarter graduates; final examination schedule; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include response to criticism of a recent headline; three students receiving scholarships; cafeteria closures and hours. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, Scott Peterson, John Song; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - May 21, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 23 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on paramedic instructor Larry McGlockin and the Allied Health program; history instructor Harland Malyon; the upcoming music production of Godspell; the men's baseball team qualifying for the the state tournament for the first time; women's softball team member Dana Skansi; men's baseball team member Bret Lovely; women's softball team recent performance, catcher Sue Wilson injuring her ankle; anthropology instructor Bob Adams returning to work after a hospitalization; Board of Trustees meeting news, including creation of an Outstanding Student of the Year award, budget review; Student Activities sponsored game tournaments; Remann Hall guardian of ad litem Todd Bogardus speaking on juvenile justice; a TCC end of year employee celebration cruise in Puget Sound; the Honors Program and scholarship program. Also includes editorials on Ms Pac-Man, an Immigration and Naturalization departments deportation raid; illustrations; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on religion in schools; final examination schedule; letters to the editor regarding President Ronald Reagan's support of prayer in public schools, Vietnam veterans, responding to a previous editorial on US involvement in foreign affairs; movie listings; film reviews of Salmon Spectacular, On Golden Pond; ads and classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements and campus ads include literary magazine Trillium release date; the Drama department production of Godspell; the Music department spring choral concert; open applications for the Challenge editorship; Board Day on Campus meeting; an Honors Program retreat; Veterans Club meetings; spring spirit sale at the bookstore. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, Scott Peterson, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - May 14, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 22 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the newly (re-)formed Veterans Club meeting to discuss legislation threatening veterans benefits; student president David Johnson rewriting the student government constitution; Associate Dean of Student Development Priscilla Bell; the Childfind developmental screening program at the Child Care Center; actress Jane Fonda speaking at Bellevue Community College (BCC) for a BCC Karen Kramer Drama Program for Young People fundraiser; an upcoming lecture by civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy at TCC; the track team placing second at the Yakima Invitational; the student senate allocating funds for an event during the Tacoma Mini-Dome grand opening week; the TCC honors program winning an Exemplary Status in the Humanities award at the 1982 Conference of the Washington State Community Humanities Project. Also includes editorials on Lynnwood Chapel of Peace members burning "Satanic" rock music records, pet peeves, positive things at TCC; comics; "Dave Johnson at Large" column on President Ronald Reagan; ads; movie listings; film review of Paradise; sports editorial on the Oakland Raiders move to Los Angeles; women's tennis player photo with news of the team's wins against Clark; the student senate sponsored Crime Prevention Program; classified ads; jobs; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements and campus ads include a "special guest speaker and movie prophecy" at Calvary Chapel of Tacoma; the Third Annual Run, Row, Ride Relay at Fort Steilacoom Community College; the Lakewood-Tacoma Supersummer Halfathon race; backgammon, aceyducey, Rubiks cube, and frisbee tournaments; "Tell the President" monthly forum; Board Day on Campus meeting; Governor John Spellman speaking at commencement; instructor a probation officer Todd Bogardus speaking on juvenile justice; summers jobs with Kelly Services; open applications for student senate positions. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, Scott Peterson, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - May 7, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 21 and is eight pages. Please note that this issue has a section clipped out of page 3, resulting in content missing from pages 3 and 4. This issue contains stories on economic effects on enrollment and curriculum, with a chart showing tuition cost increases since 1976; biology instructor Dick Perkins receiving an Outstanding Service to Students Award; the USS Missouri at the Bremerton Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; the Child Care Center "Refrigerator Art" show in the library; the women's softball team winning against Grays Harbor, Olympic, and loss to Olympic; the University of Louisville pep band winning a pep band contest; a car crash on the campus bus lot; the Outstanding Student Awards; the Law Day "The Law in Your Life" open forum. Also includes editorials on the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS), the dispute over the Falkland Islands and US involvement in other countries' affairs; comics; letter to the editor regarding the documentary film screening of El Salvador - Another Vietnam; a review of the Child Care Center art show; film review of Partners; movie listings; sports editorial on National Basketball Association (NBA) officials; photos from the TCC Invitational Track Meet; ads and classified ads; announcement of a presentation by Black activist Reverend Ralph Abernathy; cafeteria weekly menu. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 30, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 20 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Reverend Leo Brown speaking on Black involvement in community and politics; a new Student Equipment Center from Student Activities with computers and typewriters; the TCC Transit Center expanding and being made permanent; a symposium and walking tour to support the Union Depot renovation and the historic district; women's tennis team member Jana Kosenski; the track and field team setting records; the women's tennis team losing to Lower Columbia, winning against Clark and Evergreen; the women's softball team winning against Shoreline; the cafeteria's successful promotion and sale of slices of a six foot sandwich. Also includes editorials on the midterm of spring quarter, fears of nuclear war, ARCO gas stations stopping accepting credit cards; illustrations and comics; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on rewriting the student constitution and improving student government visibility; letter to the editor praising the previous issue's review of film A Little Sex; ads; sports editorial on television broadcasts of the National Football League players draft; photos of students enjoying the sun on campus; an "interview" with the Building 18 Coke machine; classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements include potential grade errors and corrections for previous quarter psychology students; an info meeting on potential veterans benefits reductions; name correction for the previous issue; availability of the "1982 Health Resource Guide" as part of "Love Your Body" month; music review of the Linda Waterfall concert; film review of If You Could See What I Hear; movie listings; a three on three volleyball tournament at Big Bend Community College; the Point Defiance Spring Fever 10K Run. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 23, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 19 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on TCC Safety and Security; the Performance Circle production of Heartbreak House; a PBS series on Saudi Arabia; an upcoming screening of documentary El Salvador - Another Viet Nam?; the women's softball team, including recent losses to Shoreline and Olympic, wins against Edmonds, Green River; men's baseball team first baseball Steve Isom; the Seattle Supersonics professional basketball team; men's baseball team win against Shoreline; track team member Dean Jaegerman; student rights and responsibilities. Also includes editorials on smoking, the noise of modern watches; comics; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on student voters; "Notes from Purdy" column on smoking; photo essay on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Run; movie listings; film reviews of Victor-Victoria, A Little Sex; spring athletic schedule; ads and classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements include a TCC Chamber Orchestra concert; the first annual Child Care Art Show; a screening of film What You Are Is; a "Law Day" presentation by area attorneys; a visit by Kelly Services for summer job recruiting; call for punk hair models at the Hair Design and Fashion Show. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; campus editor Martin Sutherland; photo editor Sue Sholin; sports editor Frank Summers; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 16, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 18 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the Student Senate Budget Committee finalizing their student services and activities budget for the next year; the new Challenge editors; the upcoming Tacoma Narrows Bridge Run; student government members changing offices; the Performance Circle Theater in Gig Harbor and upcoming productions; bluegrass band Rural Delivery performing at Tacoma Actors Guild; the men's baseball team wins against Shoreline, Fort Steilacoom and loss to Edmonds; track and field team performance at a meet in Everett; women's tennis coach Joan Torgerson; the beginning of women's tennis league play; faculty secretary Margaret Heaton receiving an Outstanding Service to Students Award; student and cross-country ski instructor Gro Styrmo qualifying for the Boston Marathon; tuition increases; the quarterly blood drive; gardening expert Ed Hume speaking on spring gardening; increased campus thefts. Also includes editorials on President Ronald Reagan, the Academy Awards, getting to know your instructors; illustrations; ads, including calls for sopranos and altos for the Godspell musical cast, a horticulture class plant sale; film review of Cat People; film listings; student senate minutes; cafeteria weekly menu and hours; classified ads. Announcements include call for letters to the editor; student and staff discounts from the Tacoma Actors Guild; a screening of Young Mr. Lincoln by the Pierce County Film Society at the University of Puget Sound (UPS); spring intramural sports; visits by representatives from the Evergreen State College, UPS, and the University of Washington; a Writing Lab open house. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; photo editor Sue Sholin; sports editor Frank Summers; campus editor Martin Sutherland; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; advertising Tim Christensen; business manager Skip Card; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 9, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 17 and is eight pages. This is the first issue with the title simplified to "The Challenge." This issue contains stories on the child care center dedication ceremony; music instructor Dave Whisner; a traveling Museum of Modern Art exhibition showing at the Seattle Art Museum; a KCTS mini documentary series on nuclear war, "Seattle After World War III"; an upcoming concert by singer Linda Waterfall; the upcoming RWP Production season at the Freighthouse Theater; the Tacoma Narrows Bridge run; the beginning of track and field season; the "Womenomics 82" Third Annual Professional Women's Symposium; the TCC "Health Yourself" Health Fair, with numerous photos; the bookstore and issues with book ordering; history instructor Harland Malyon teaching student Haeng Cha Chong how to ride a bike. Also includes editorials on dream jobs and TCC faculty caring, the new quarter and changes to the Challenge; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on student government officer roles; ads, including one showing proposed cuts to financial aid programs and representatives to contact; movie listings; spring athletic schedule; men's track schedule; classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu; temporary Financial Aid Office hours. Announcements include the Vagabond Theater production of The Birthday Party; a running workshop for competitors in the Narrows Bridge run; graduation application deadlines and instructions; open work study positions; available scholarships; a Student Activities Program sponsored camping trip to the Olympic National Forest. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors David Webster, Howard Harnett; opinions editor Phil Musickant; photo editor Sue Sholin; sports editor Frank Summers; campus editor Martin Sutherland; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; advertising Tim Christensen; business manager Skip Card; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 12, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 16 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on the student government trying to get other students more involved; an upcoming concert by traditional musicians Boys of the Lough at the University of Puget Sound (UPS) Fieldhouse; TCC graduate, former Trillium editor and Challenge arts editor John Ellison; the upcoming Music department opera productions of The Telephone and Down in the Valley; the men's basketball team winning the state championship, including wins against Highline and Western Washington, a spectator's experience, team member Jon Carr winning Most Valuable Player; father and son coaches Ron Billings and Ron Billings, Jr.; a Bowl-a-Thon fundraiser for the Booster Club; women's basketball team members Eraina Spice and Cathy Probst; Student Activities staff planning a "Love Your Body" month for April. Also includes photos of the men's basketball team winning the state championship; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on financial aid; editorials on the death of comedian and actor John Belushi, on failing to be a hero; "Words from Purdy" column; letters to the editor regarding men who embellish the truth to impress women, requesting penpals, responding to a previous letter to the editor regarding the Colonel Schaefer event; a satirical collage of President Ronald Reagan and Office of Management and Budget Director David Stockman singing about cutting college funding; theater review of the Tacoma Actors Guild production of Diamond Studs: The Life of Jesse James; invitation and program for the TCC Child Care Center dedication ceremony; centerfold highlighting the men's basketball team winning the state championship, including several stories, team stats, photos; spring athletic schedule (includes men's golf, men's track, men's baseball); ads and classified ads; final examination schedule. Announcements include a student art exhibit in the library; open Challenge sports writer and photographer positions; the success of the TRAXX concert and dance; a spring quarter orientation session; a CPR workshop cosponsored by the Red Cross. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Rita C. Fleischmann.
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 5, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 15 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Lilly Warnick and her new appointment as Development Officer; a Pierce County Blood Bank drive; the Vienna Choir Boys concert; the upcoming Music department production of operas The Telephone and Down in the Valley; the men's basketball team winning against Everett; women's basketball team members Marleen Heuer and Kim Brock; TCC Board Chair Robert Hunt Jr. being chosen Rotary Club's Man of the Year; the possibility of TCC land being used for a Bates Technical Institute annex. Also includes editorials on the open Challenge editorship, mud wrestling; "Words from Purdy" column by inmate; letters to the editor regarding the presentation by Colonel Schaefer, recent letters on evolution; ads, including a full page ad for the upcoming Music department operas; film review of Chariots of Fire; classified ads; jobs. Announcements include open applications for the Challenge editorship; open work study positions; anthropology instructor Bob Adams being hospitalized; a student art exhibit in the library; a dance and concert by TRAXX. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Rita C. Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 26, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 14 (corrected by hand) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Colonel Thomas E. Schaefer speaking on his experience as a hostage in Iran; the upcoming concert by the Vienna Choir Boys at the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse; the men's basketball team winning the regional championship; the women's basketball team wins against Fort Steilacoom, Grays Harbor, Green River, losses to Lower Columbia, Green River; a golf team meeting to plan the season; a basketball game between the Student Activities team and the Challenge team; the baseball team preparing for the season; student Tony McKinnon forming Jam Productions for stage productions; the International Students Organization (ISO) weekend trip to Mission Ridge Ski Resort; ongoing Student Senate Budget Committee meetings on the services and activities budget; a presentation on dreams by psychotherapist Dr. Terry Gibson. Also includes "Dave Johnson At Large" column on instructor evaluations, legislation; editorial on Monty Python, Iranian students at the Schaefer presentation, the US in El Salvador, President Ronald Reagan; new column "Words from Purdy" by an inmate and former Challenge staff member; letters to the editor responding to the previous issue's editorial on evolution, campus security; review of the Maynard Ferguson concert; ads; jobs. Announcements include the Selective Service grace period deadline; a music department concert; a Students for a Libertarian Society (SLS) meeting and presentation by Dr. LeRoy Annis on the draft; available scholarships; a visit by Oregon State University and Evergreen State College representatives. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; assistant editor Scott Peterson; sports editor Glen Thomas; assistant sports editor Terry Ross; arts and entertainment Scott Peterson; photo editor Sue Sholin; assistant photo editor Paul Petrinovich; opinions editor Skip Card; campus editor Dave Webster; copy editor Howard Harnett; reporters Ben Jackson, Robert Mueri, Phil Musickant, Katrina Simon, Chris Schwartz, Denise Williams; photographers Dale Carter, Mike Hazelmyer, Fran Fleischmann; distribution manager William Daigle; secretary Maria Fleischmann; business Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 12, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 13 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on potential additional budget cuts; a new committee reviewing graduation requirements; the student Advisory Committee and meetings to review the services and activities budget; an upcoming presentation by Colonel Thomas E. Schaefer, who was a hostage in Iran; the Tacoma Actors Guild doing a quick turnaround strike set and rebuild for transition to a new production; the men's basketball team wins against Centralia, Clark; women's basketball team losses to Clark, Centralia; the David Lassoie Art Scholarship; solar energy course students offering greenhouse building services. Also includes editorials on love and Valentine's Day, media coverage and newsworthiness; letter to the editor responding to a previous editorial on gun control, and a rebuttal; an open letter of thanks from a student who was on work release from Purdy Treatment Center; a satirical account of investigation into a rock that hit Vice President George Bush's car; ads; theater reviews of the Tacoma Actors Guild production of Desire Under the Elms, the Ndaba Cultural Ensemble production of Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, and the Tacoma Little Theatre production of Death of a Salesman; men's community college basketball standings; basketball late scores; clippable registration form for an indoor pitching school with Mariners pitching coach Wes Stock; a punk love story; jobs; classified ads. Announcements include a Selective Service registration grace period; the February "Tell the President" event; the Challenge not publishing during President's Day week; a dance and concert by TRAXX; "Thurski" ski trips; new library lost materials charges. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; assistant editor Scott Peterson; sports editor Glen Thomas; assistant sports editor Terry Ross; arts and entertainment Scott Peterson; photo editor Sue Sholin; assistant photo editor Paul Petrinovich; opinions editor Skip Card; campus editor Dave Webster; copy editor Howard Harnett; reporters Ben Jackson, Robert Mueri, Phil Musickant, Katrina Simon, Chris Schwartz, Denise Williams; photographers Dale Carter, Mike Hazelmyer, Fran Fleischmann; distribution manager William Daigle; secretary Maria Fleischmann; business Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 5, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 12 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Congressman Norm Dicks speaking on the economy at the Downtown Center; student and faculty frustration with the combining of 101 and 102 level French and German courses; the first annual Winter Blackmouth Salmon Derby and Polar Bear Picnic; faculty instructor Dr. Ron Magden and Library Audio Visual and Media Services staff member Juanita Torre winning Outstanding Service Awards; the women's basketball team winning against Northwest College, losing to Lower Columbia; the men's basketball team winning against Lower Columbia, losing to the University of Washington JV team; basketball trainer Mike O'Larey; student, Challenge staff, and Trillium editor Scott Peterson; Purdy Treatment Center for Women TCC program vocational instructor and counselor Miriam Kantor. Also includes editorials on the "Moral Majority", evolution; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on student fees; letter to the editor regarding student lack of awareness of the student government; ads; film review of Four Friends; jobs; late basketball scores; sports factoids; comics. Announcements include open Outstanding Service Awards nominations; a Model Railroad meeting; availability of spring schedules; the passage of House Bill 784, reducing tuition waivers, in the House with legislator contact information; trumpet player Maynard Ferguson and his orchestra performing for the Artist and Lecture series; the NDABA Cultural Ensemble production of Ceremonies in Dark Old Men; a Tacoma Concert Band performance at Stadium High School auditorium; a Black Student Union organizational meeting. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; assistant editor Scott Peterson; sports editor Glen Thomas; assistant sports editor Terry Ross; arts and entertainment Scott Peterson; photo editor Sue Sholin; assistant photo editor Paul Petrinovich; opinions editor Skip Card; campus editor Dave Webster; copy editor Howard Harnett; reporters Ben Jackson, Robert Mueri, Phil Musickant, Katrina Simon, Chris Schwartz, Denise Williams; photographers Dale Carter, Mike Hazelmyer, Fran Fleischmann; distribution manager William Daigle; secretary Maria Fleischmann; business Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 29, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 11 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the "Jobs and Justice Rally 82" in Olympia against recent budget cuts; the third annual Learning Unlimited fair and seminar for "gifted students"; the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Course (AFROTC); CBS Pentagon correspondent Ike Pappas and the decline of campus political activism; the Northwest Conference on the Future keynote by speakers Ike Pappas, People magazine editor Landon Jones, and Money magazine editor Marshall Loeb; the Tacoma Public Schools Drop Out Retrieval Program (Open DOR); the men's basketball team winning against Grays Harbor and losing to Green River; the women's basketball team losing to Green River and winning against Grays Harbor; track team news, including the first indoor meet of the season; student Elizabeth Magee receiving the David Lassoie Memorial Art Foundation Scholarship; TCC Honors students presenting at the Learning Unlimited event; the Career Counseling Information Center. Also includes "Dave Johnson At Large" column on financial aid; letters to the editor responding to previous editorials on abortion, gun control; ads; book reviews of The Rolling Stones: The First Twenty Years by David Dalton and David Bowie: An Illustrated Record by Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray; late basketball scores; comics; photos of snow on campus; Science Film Festival schedule. Announcements include visits from representatives of 13 four year colleges; available scholarships; an International Students Organization (ISO) ski trip; "Today's Economics" savings and investment course; open work study positions; night skiing at Alpental; baseball tryouts; a real estate investment workshop. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; assistant editor Scott Peterson; sports editor Glen Thomas; assistant sports editor Terry Ross; arts and entertainment Scott Peterson; photo editor Sue Sholin; assistant photo editor Paul Petrinovich; opinions editor Skip Card; campus editor Dave Webster; reporters Tim Christensen, Ben Jackson, Robert Mueri, Phil Musickant, Katrina Simon, Chris Schwartz, Denise Williams; copy editor Howard Harnett; photographers Dale Carter, Mike Hazelmyer, Fran Fleischmann; distribution manager William Daigle; secretary Maria Fleischmann; business and advertising Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 22, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 10 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on new senate executive officers Jim Matson and Howard Harnett; a free stress management seminar; the student Budget Committee beginning work on the Student Services and Activities (S&A) budget; Greek and psychology instructor Heracles Panagiotides; men's basketball team loss to Clark and win against Fort Steilacoom; women's basketball team loss to Fort Steilacoom and win against Pacific Lutheran University; Washington Association of Collegiate Officials (WACO) Commissioner Tom Cross and basketball officiating; the first annual Winter Blackmouth Salmon Derby and Polar Bear Picnic; 81 year old student Clarence Moss. Also includes "Dave Johnson At Large" column on reorganization of student government; editorials on new National Security Council head William P. Clark, gun control, Doug and Bob McKenzie's show Great White North and beer hunter tournaments, equal news coverage of women's sports; music review of Rodney Crowell albums "Ain't Living Long Like This" and "What Will the Neighbors Think?"; late basketball scores; illustrations; new column "Skip Card's National College Teletype" with various college news; ads, including a half-page ad for submissions to literary magazine Trillium; Science Film Festival schedule. Announcements include availability of student employee W2 forms; student services and activities budget requests deadline; upcoming concert by trumpet player Maynard Ferguson; a free presentation on "Underground Earthsheltered Housing"; a Student Activities sponsored "Thurski" ski trip. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; assistant editor Scott Peterson; sports editor Glen Thomas; assistant sports editor Terry Ross; arts and entertainment Scott Peterson; photo editor Sue Sholin; assistant photo editor Paul Petrinovich; opinions editor Skip Card; campus editor Dave Webster; reporters Tim Christiansen, Ben Jackson, Ira McCloud, Robert Mueri, Phil Musickant, Cindy Paine, Jackie Roberts, Chris Schwartz, Katrina Simon, Denise Williams, Robert Walker; copy editor Howard Harnett; photographers Dale Carter, Mike Hazelmyer, Fran Fleischmann; distribution manager William Daigle; secretary Maria Fleischmann; business and advertising Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 15, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 9 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains description of physical and sexual abuse on page 5 and uses outdated language for disability on page 8. This issue contains stories on Humanities Division chair Frank Garratt; the cafeteria; a home weatherization class; food service worker and Outstanding Service Award recipient Marge Michaelson; philosophy instructor and Outstanding Service Award recipient Devon Edrington; the 1982 Oregon Shakespearean Festival season; the women's basketball team win against Centralia; the men's basketball team win against Centralia; a donated new scoreboard for the gym; the new on-campus daycare center; a job search skills workshop for disabled people. Also includes ads, including for monthly "Tell the President" event with Dr. Larry Stevens; new column by student president "Dave Johnson At Large," on tuition rates; editorials on abortion, the Liquor Board's ban on topless dancing at businesses that sell liquor; illustrations; review of the Tacoma Actors Guild production of Who's Happy Now?; review of the books Children in Chains by Clifford L. Linnedecker and The Best Kept Secret by Florence Rush; a reprint of a letter from President Stevens thanking the local businesses who donated for the Outstanding Service Awards; late basketball scores; outdoor non-credit courses from the Lifelong Education program. Announcements include graduation application deadlines; available scholarships; winter quarter intramurals, with schedule. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; editors Howard Harnett, Paul Petrinovich, Terry Ross, Sue L. Sholin, Skip Card, Glen Thomas, David Webster, Scott R. Peterson; reporters Ben Jackson, Cindy Paine, Jackie Roberts, Chris Schwartz, Phil Musicant, Tim Christensen, Denise Williams, Katrina Simon, Robert Walker; photographers Mike Hazelmyer, Frances Fleischmann; business and advertising manager Thomas G. Racosky; distribution manager William Daigle; secretary Maria C. Fleischmann.
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The Collegiate Challenge - December 4, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 8 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on student president David Johnson; the TCC Subcommittee on General Education and Core Curriculum recommending changes in degree distribution requirements; four employees receiving the Outstanding Service Award; the upcoming completion of Highway 16; musician Ron Hudson and his performance of traditional Spanish and Latin American folk music; upcoming holiday ballet performances including the Tacoma Performing Dance Company, Pacific Northwest Ballet; carvers Don Church and John Church; the beginning of men's basketball season, including win against Clackamas and loss to the Australian National Team; the women's volleyball team making the playoffs but losing to Green River; Hannukah; installation of piano practice booths in Building 7. Also includes illustrations and comics; editorials on keeping Christ in Christmas, the concept of Santa, video games; letters to the editor responding responding to a previous issue's editorial on prostitution; photos of science instructor Mel Urschel being surprised for his birthday, new stairway railings outside Building 10, President Dr. Larry Stevens as a servant for a day; ads and classified ads; final examination schedule; photo of the men's soccer team with the news of its progress in the state playoffs; jobs. Announcements include a TCC Jazz Ensemble concert at the Commencement Bay Jazz Society "Saturday Jazz Live"; a winter concert by TCC Concert Choir and Chamber Orchestra with the First Congregational Church choir; the Winter Arts Festival. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; photography editor Paul A. Petrinovich; sports editor Sean P. G. Hummel; campus editor Loren Aikens; assistant to the the editor and arts and entertainment Scott R. Peterson; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; distribution manager Maria C. Fleischmann; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Kathy Kohler, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Dave E. Poindexter, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann; business and advertising manager Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 20, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 7 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the blood drive; TCC President Dr. Larry Stevens speaking on further budget cuts, tuition raises; recent campus break-ins; the shrinking of the Friends of the TCC Library; the end of the women's volleyball season with recent losses; English instructor Dr. Richard Lewis; an accident involving two students where high winds blew their truck over on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Also includes editorials on the nuclear arms race, euthanasia, legalization of prostitution; letters to the editor responding to a previous issue's article on Asarco, writing in defense of the humanities; illustrations, expressing disappointment in recent full-page Army ads in the Challenge; ads; review of the Tacoma Actors Guild production of Vanities; film review of Time Bandits; review and photos from the Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band concert; men's basketball and women's basketball season schedules; late scores for women's volleyball and men's soccer games; classified ads; a humorous "interview" with Mr. T of the Turkey Liberation Army; campus winter hazards. Announcements include a multimedia lecture by communications instructor Paul Clee, "Goedel, Escher, Bach: The Eternal Golden Braid"; the first annual Tide Fest Arts and Crafts Fair at Gig Harbor High School; open applications for Challenge editor; ongoing organization and funding of student groups. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; photography editor Paul A. Petrinovich; sports editor Sean P. G. Hummel; campus editor Loren Aikens; assistant to the the editor and arts and entertainment Scott R. Peterson; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; distribution manager Maria C. Fleischmann; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Kathy Kohler, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Dave E. Poindexter, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann; business and advertising manager Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 6, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 5 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a Trustee Day on Campus event; the Instructional Resource Center (with numerous photos); Veteran's Day; the United Way fund drive reaching its goal; an upcoming blood drive; an upcoming seminar on selecting and using computer systems and programming; smoking being banned in the student lounge; men's soccer team members Mark Berry, Valtyr Jonsson; the women's volleyball team losses to Clark and Centralia; science and horticulture instructor Frank Witt; a new undergraduate application fee for several state universities. Also includes opinion/editorial pieces on a Board meeting takeover of the student lounge, the Asarco smelter, manipulation of the press; letters to the editor recounting the Great Depression in Tacoma, criticizing the Challenge; comics and illustrations; ads and classified ads; film review of Gallipoli; late score for men's soccer game. Announcements include geology instructor Jack Hyde winning reelection to the Tacoma City Council; available scholarships; upcoming University of Puget Sound concerts including the Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band; a concert by classical Spanish guitarist Ron Hudson; additional prizes for the Outstanding Service to Students Awards; winter registration dates; the Commencement Bay Jazz Society concert series; campus visits by the IRS, St. Martin's College, Northwest Christian College, Pacific Lutheran University, and the University of Washington representatives; a resume writing workshop; summer jobs at Mt. Rainier National Park. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; photography editor Paul A. Petrinovich; sports editor Sean P. G. Hummel; campus editor Loren Aikens; assistant to the the editor and arts and entertainment Scott R. Peterson; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; distribution manager Maria C. Fleischmann; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Kathy Kohler, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Dave E. Poindexter, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann; business and advertising manager Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 30, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 5 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Dr. Devon Edrington's listening-language lab and unique audio program; the history of Halloween; the Washington Federation of Teachers' "Save Our Colleges" campaign; health education Peter Vennewitz speaking at Tacoma Planned Parenthood on improving sex education and family planning information access; Tacoma mayor candidates Doug Sutherland and Phil Schroeder speaking on campus; athletic director Phyllis Templin on the recommendations of the sports program task force, effects of budget cuts; the soccer team being undefeated in the league; Tacoma sporting goods store The Heel donating jerseys to the cross country team; the women's volleyball team winning against Grays Harbor; Pierce County Planned Parenthood services; the Tutorial Center and budget cut effects; "Tell It to the President" quarterly forums for students; the upcoming Olympia Little Theatre production of Time Out for Ginger. Also includes ads, classified ads, jobs; opinion pieces on the Asarco smelter and pollution laws, Tacoma mayor candidates Doug Sutherland and Phil Schroeder; correction to a previous issue's story on a former cafeteria worker; review of the Tacoma Little Theater production of The Royal Family; photo promoting the upcoming performance by the Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band; film review of Rich and Famous; weekly sports calendar; a soccer match late result ending the team's reported undefeated record; a satirical story on student "Wifflesnort F. Vanfeeblebeseter" and his attempts to discuss the budget with the governor; illustrations; announcement of a special exhibit on Albert Einstein in the library. Staff credits: editor Rita Fleischmann; photography editor Paul A. Petrinovich; sports editor Sean P.G. Hummel; campus editor Loren Aikins; assistant to the editor and arts and entertainment Scott R. Peterson; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; distribution manager Maria C. Fleischmann; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Marcy McPherson, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann; business and advertising manager Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 23, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 4 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on geology instructor and City Council member Jack Hyde; father and son George McMullen and Pat McMullen both serving on the student senate; new quarterly staff and faculty awards for student service; model Brie Eklin; the upcoming Tacoma Concert Band premiere; the Rolling Stones concert in Seattle; men's soccer team news, including tie with Ft. Steilacoom and win against Edmonds, profiles of players Bob Kanigan, Alan Velasquez; the women's volleyball team losses to Green River and Ft. Steilacoom; Director of Choral Activities Gene Nelson planning a Christmas musical extravaganza; a new Drop-In Writing Lab. Also includes opinion/editorial pieces on the student senate, CPR; a clarification on cut courses mentioned in the previous issue; comics; review of the recital by pianist Clive Swansbourne; jobs; review of the Rolling Stones concert; ads and classified ads; weekly sports calendar; late score for men's soccer against Skagit Valley. Announcements include open student government positions; a job interviewing skills workshop; upcoming visits by representatives from Evergreen State College, Pacific Lutheran University. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; photography editor Paul A. Petrinovich; sports editor Sean P. G. Hummel; campus editor Loren Aikens; assistant to the the editor and arts and entertainment Scott R. Peterson; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; distribution manager Maria C. Fleischmann; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Kathy Kohler, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Dave E. Poindexter, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann; business and advertising manager Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 16, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 3 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on program and course cuts due to the budget; 1981 Queen of the Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival and TCC student Cindy Kovalenko; the Jazz Ensemble and its potential elimination; men's soccer team news, including profiles on members Gary Thomas and Brett Kissler, tie with Bellevue, win against Shoreline; Tacoma bus driver Ralph Chandler; the United Way fund drive office chair race; campus bathroom renovations. Also includes opinion piece on campus bathroom remodels; photo essay on the Odyssey Racing go-cart track; jobs; ads; review of the Tacoma Actors Guild production of That Championship Season; humorous illustration of a Rolling Stones concert ticket; film review of The Kinky Coaches and the Pom-Pom Pussycats; book review of Starving in the Shadow of Plenty by Loretta Schartz-Nobel; weekly sports calendar; humorous story of student Wifflesnort F. Vanfeeblbester; comics; classified ads. Announcements include graduation application deadlines; the election of anthropology and sociology instructor Bob Adams to the Ballet Tacoma board of directors; the Washington Federation of Teachers organized "Save Our Colleges" campaign; reduced Counseling Center hours; baseball tryouts. Staff credits: editor Rita C. Fleischmann; photography editor Paul A. Petrinovich; sports editor Sean P. G. Hummel; campus editor Loren Aikens; assistant to the the editor and arts and entertainment Scott R. Peterson; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; distribution manager Maria C. Fleischmann; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Kathy Kohler, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Dave E. Poindexter, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann; business and advertising manager Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 9, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 2 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the student senate approving setting aside emergency funds from the activities budget for the college operating budget; the construction of a new on-campus child care center; campus and city flooding from a rainstorm; major state budget cuts effects on enrollment; the men's soccer team, including profiles on co-captains John Knox and Mike Reynolds; fall quarter intramural activities; women's volleyball team losses to Clark and Centralia colleges; TCC student body demographics; the dedication of the Peninsula-Gig Harbor learning center; the Career Information Center and its resources; the United Way Fund Drive; student groups organized for the year. Also includes opinion pieces on women in the military, working as an x-ray technician; letter to the editor responding to the previous issue's editorial on Reagan economics; a photo of a "letter" (written on a piece of furniture) to the editor responding to a previous issue's article on punks; photo of student president David Johnson, with the news that the student government offices will move; jobs; ads; film reviews of Mommie Dearest and Continental Divide; weekly sports calendar; men's soccer schedule; women's volleyball schedule; late score for the Bellevue / TCC soccer game; a narrative story about relationships; classified ads. Announcements include call for a student government secretary; the new Challenge office; "Voyage" television course on career and life planning; the upcoming Tacoma Little Theatre season; the Tacoma Second City Chamber Series concerts; the Tacoma Actors Guild season and production of That Championship Season; baseball tryouts; call for women's volleyball team players; work study tutoring positions with the Tacoma Public School District. Staff credits: editor Rita Fleischmann; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; arts editor Scott R. Peterson; campus editor Loren Aikens; sports editor Sean Hummel; distribution Maria C. Fleischmann; photo editor Paul A. Petrinovich; business and advertising Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Kathy Kohler, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 2, 1981Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is volume 18, number 1 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the Board approving major budget cuts; future Pierce Transit fare increases but also new routes and shelters; the student government and open positions; Fleischmann family members on the Challenge staff; the new TCC administrative structure; the new upcoming "In Concert" evening music series; the men's soccer team and recent non-league play; the unofficial cross country team; the women's volleyball team practice game loss to Highline; the golf team and need for more players; the upcoming 1981-82 Artists and Lecture Series; campus accessibility improvements and art and music department remodels; cafeteria improvements; new TV courses. Also includes opinion pieces on Reagan economics, working as an x-ray technician; illustrations; letter to the editor requesting penpals; job corner; ads, including a full page ad for the concert by pianist Clive Swansbourne; review of the Summer Arts Workshop production of Annie Get Your Gun; review of the 3D movie Coming' At Ya; weekly sports calendar; classified ads; photo of painter Glenn Prosser painting "wallgraphics" in the cafeteria. Announcements include the Challenge moving to a new office; open call for letters to the editor; Student Employment Office services; call for women's volleyball team players; baseball tryouts; a TCC bookstore sale. Staff credits: editor Rita Fleischmann; assistant editor Barbara Hobby; copy editor Terry Ross; editorial editor Howard Harnett; arts editor Scott R. Peterson; campus editor Loren Aikens; sports editors Allen Carter, Sean Hummel; distribution Maria C. Fleischmann; photo editor Paul A. Petrinovich; business and advertising Thomas G. Racosky; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk; reporters Bill Affholter, Skip Card, Kathy Kohler, Ira McCloud, Phil Musickant, Sue L. Sholin, Robert M. Walker, David Webster; photographers Dale Carter, Frances Fleischmann.
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Student International CookbookThis multilingual cookbook was compiled by the TCC International Students Organization in 1978, and features recipes by students from Austria, China, France, Germany, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Mexico, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Thailand, USA, USSR, and Vietnam. Each recipe is presented bilingually, in English and in the student's native language.