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.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is the first of several that are untitled pending a naming contest, is numbered volume I, number 1, and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on parking tickets; various information about the newspaper including the appointment of the first editor-in-chief for the newspaper, editorial policy, calls for creative contributions; the opening of the Administration Building; growth of the TCC library; English teacher Doris Bennett; students attending a Republican press conference; McNeil Island warden and staff attending a TCC class; the first dance, with live music from The Regents and The Statesmen.
Also includes editorials on the history of School District 10, and the value of a student newspaper; and a short story in the first instance of the regular creative writing section "Going Creative."
Staff credits: editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; copy editor Penny Drost; feature editor Warren Churchward; news editor Joan Schneider; photo editor Stephen M. Olds; Dean of Students' office Gary Conklin; Dean of Instruction's office Bob Ehly; advisers Mr. Monty B. Jones, Mrs. Rita Trujillo; staff writers Robert Hyde, Hal Palmer, Verna Watt, Jan Kennedy, Rusty Rae, Shirley Coleman, Dan Howell.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is titled Tacoma Community College Campus Reporter and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the donation of a flag flown at the national capitol to TCC, progress toward hiring more faculty and building construction, visits from Washington college representatives, TCC cadets winning a tripping to Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a dance performance, Christmas (including poems and fiction), winter driving, registration, trends in student loans for college.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This is the the third issue, titled Tacoma Community College Campus Reporter, and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the election of the first freshman and sophomore class presidents, a Christmas writing contest, formation of a jazz stage band by music instructor Robert Dezell, guidance counseling in junior colleges, textbooks, planning for a TCC constitutional convention, AFROTC Detachment 900, foreign language instruction, campus building progress, and a visit by Ugandan educators to the campus.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This is the second issue, titled Tacoma Community College Campus Reporter, and is four pages.This issue contains stories on the three Associate Degrees available from TCC in Science, Liberal Arts, and Fine Arts; registration and various dates and deadlines; appointed student class advisors; health counselor Rogene Ragsdale and TCC health services; college counseling and counselor Mary Palo; TCC secretarial staff; adult education offerings; college objectives; speeding on campus; Selective Service rules; smoking policy.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. The is the first issue, titled Tacoma Community College Progress Report, and is four pages.
This issue contains a welcome from TCC President, Dr. Thornton Ford; stories on the registration procedures for "charter member" students of the new college, administrative and faculty appointments, ROTC classes, Social Security benefits for students, tuition loans, accident insurance, an overview of the bid for the college and current status, TCC's partnership with Tacoma Vocational-Technical Institute, information available in the college catalog; calendar, bus schedule and map, photos and drawings of campus buildings and construction, campus map.