[Untitled Tacoma Community College newspaper] - February 3, 1966
- Title
- [Untitled Tacoma Community College newspaper] - February 3, 1966
- Description
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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. - Subject
- College student newspapers and periodicals
- Community colleges
- Creator
- Tacoma Community College
- Source
- Tacoma Community College Archives, Special Collections Library
- Publisher
- Tacoma Community College Archives
- Date
- 1966-02-03
- Contributor
- Coleman, Shirley
- Rae, Rusty
- Churchward, Warren
- Olds, Stephen
- Schneider, Joan
- Rights
- Use is governed by Tacoma Community College's Creative Commons Copyright policy requiring attribution and share-alike intentions.
- Format
- Language
- English
- Identifier
- TCCAL_CC-19660203_TCCStudentNewspaper
- Coverage
- Tacoma (Wash.)
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