Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume III, number 3 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on the freshman class primary election; student government business, including a piano purchase, Vice President Tim O'Grady refusing a rule to have his off-campus correspondence reviewed by other student representatives and/or a club advisor, and failure to remove nominating campaign coordinating committee chairman Greg Ootkin; an upcoming carnival and Battle of the Bands sponsored by Associated Women Students; comments by Washington state Governor Daniel J. Evans at a Tacoma Young Republicans banquet; the first TCC-hosted cross-country meet; Seattle gaining a new major league baseball franchise in 1968; intramural golf, tennis, volleyball, badminton; the Tacoma Wanderers soccer team (part of Tacoma-Pierce County Junior Soccer Association) visit to the UK; lack of sophomore representative candidates; new political science instructor Ronald Libby; chairman of physical education and intramural program Jack Heinrick; English faculty Frank Garratt becoming advisor for the College Literary Association; new campus buildings, building 2, building 4, and Wanamaker Library; student Sekon Moon; an upcoming Artist and Lecture Series performance of Alan Hovanhess music by women musician's sorority Sigma Alpha Iota; parking fines; new Veterans Club officers; reinstatement of the Young Democrats Club and upcoming events; Model United Nations plans, including a dance; TCC losses to thefts; an upcoming talk by student Ron Wilkins to the Forum group on the generation gap; winter registration; Activities Club business.
Also includes announcements regarding preparing for the bookstore move to building 6, basketball tryouts, soccer club formation, an article published by biology instructor William L. Shapeero and illustrated by art instructor Richard C. Rhea, various club news, Placement Center jobs, a visit from University of Puget Sound representatives; editorials on Vice President Tim O'Grady, the presence of flags at student government meetings; letters to the editor regarding student elections participation, campus parking; interviews and photos of freshman representative candidates; a call for light show volunteers, Club Publicity Committee members; comics.
Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor-in-chief Marshall Vigus; managing editor Jim Rancipher; sports editor Walt Snover; feature editor Carol Van Horn; reporters Renee Bayer, Brian Bray, Laurel Gronen, Cheryl Hanna, James Hendershot, Douglas Jacques, Cliff Johnston, Dennis Kaperick, Polly Lewis, Nils Olson, John O'Malley, Carol Proud, Mitzi Rochester, Loman West, Bob Zaugg, Carl Zook, Mike Stork; secretary Pat Loth; advisor Dale Wirsing; photographers Jim Smith, Jamie Frank, Marshall Vigus; advertising manager Marilyn Bowlby.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume III, number 2 and is six pages.
This issue contains stories on record enrollments, staff increases; deadline for freshman elections; actor, singer, and former Tacoman Dale Malone's thoughts on Tacoma culture; student government business and budget review; resignation of sophomore class representative Bev Carlson; Titans cross-country; the possibility of a soccer team; appointment of Loyd Percy as Director of Athletics and Athletic Commissioner; Don Moseid being made men's basketball coach; the new National Basketball League team Seattle Sonics; an upcoming Sports Car Club autocross; intramural goft and tennis; new Challenge advisor Dale R. Wirsing and editor Marshall Vigus.
Also includes an editorial on smoking; comics; photos of women's fall fashion; Placement Center announcement; satirical pieces on issues with TCC registration, campus design, and staffing.
Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor-in-chief Marshall Vigus; managing editor Jim Rancipher; sports editor Walt Snover; feature editor Carol Van Horn; reporters Renee Bayer, Brian Bray, Laurel Gronen, Cheryl Hanna, James Hendershot, Douglas Jacqes, Cliff Johnston, Dennis Kaperick, Polly Lewis, Nils Olson, John O'Malley, Carol Proud, Mitzi Rochester, Loman West, Bob Zaugg, Carl Zook, Mike Stork; secretary Pat Loth; advisor Dale Wirsing; photographers Jim Smith, Jamie Frank, Marshall Vigus.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume III, number 1 and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the appointment of Dr. Paul Jacobson as Dean of Instruction, Paula Eisenman as new student activities coordinator; a sophomore class-hosted dance with music by the City Zu; formation of a TCC Staff Association; an explanation of student responsibilities for draft deferment paperwork; the first student government meeting of the year; exchange students from Venezuela; an upcoming cross country meet; the possibility of new sports teams; the near completion of the gym; Sports Car Club plans.
Also includes an announcement regarding job placements; a welcome from President Thornton Ford; editorials on student government elections; comics; poetry.
Black and white photograph of guests at Tacoma Community College library dedication breakfast including Tacoma Public Schools Superintendent Angelo Giaudrone (foreground) and Pearl Wanamaker (at head of table), December 7, 1966.
Black and white photograph of Tacoma Public Schools Superintendent Angelo Giaudrone and Pearl Wanamaker (at left) next to library dedication plaque, December 7, 1966.
Black and white photograph of Tacoma Public Schools Superintendent Angelo Giaudrone and Pearl Wanamaker (at left) next to library dedication plaque, December 7, 1966.
Black and white photograph of President Ford, holding microphone, with Pearl Wanamaker and Tacoma Public Schools Superintendent Angelo Giaudrone on either side of library dedication plaque, December 7, 1966.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 2, number 15 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on the second annual commencement, with 134 graduating students; two students winning Air Force ROTC Scholarships; development of "Galaxy 1967," an extracurricular summer curriculum for high school students; Anthropology instructor Anthony E. Thomas receiving a U.S. Public Health Service fellowship to do medical field work in Tanzania; student Dale Carlson receiving a grant from the Tacoma Ad Club; the annual Washington Association of Community College Student Governments convention; librarian Doreen Faure receiving a U.S. Office of Education fellowship for graduate study at the University of Southern California; Titans and intramural track; faculty and student summer plans; expansion of the physical fitness program; the last Music Department concert of the year; the Veterans Club blood drive; State University at Buffalo Law School Dean William D. Hawkland on teaching evaluations.
Also includes an editorial from outgoing editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; comics; announcement regarding interest in a commuting group; poetry; photos from commencement; Placement Office announcements; an outgoing Warren Report column.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; associate editor Jim Rancipher; managing editor Marshall Vigus; page editors Jan Balding, Warren Churchward, Laurel Kooley, Leaha Lund, Rusty Rae, Carol Van Horn, Marshall Vigus; business manager Keith Haushahn; circulation Hal Palmer, Bob Zaugg; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth; advisor Monty B. Jones; photographer Rusty Rae; reporters Laurel Gronen, Dan Howell, Dennis Kaperick, Bonnie Taylor, Marji Williams.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 2, number 14 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on an Associated Women Students-sponsored Spring Formal; German instructor Margrit von Bredow being awarded a travel grant to attend a Goethe Institute seminar in Germany; geology instructor Jack Hyde receiving two research grants; the Young Republicans documenting circumstances of the convention walkout; reschedule of Campus Day; visit of columnist Rod Cardwell to the Challenge office; the first annual sports banquet; a track and field meet; plan for a second autocross by the Sports Car Club; a faculty music recital and upcoming orchestra, band, and choir performances; intramural golf and tennis; the first student presentation for the Artist and Lecture Series, by Folk Club members; the card game Strega; trees; University of California Los Angeles Vice Chancellor of Administration Charles E. Young's thoughts on class sizes, lecture, and interaction; Forum Discussion Group plan to discuss sex laws, abortion, student identity and activism; a lecture by Dr. A. R. Grant attended by Geology 208, where the geologist spoke against a proposed open pit copper mine in Glacier Peak Wilderness Area; sophomore class plan for a rummage sale; performances of Tom Jones; hospital benefits for veterans; summer school registration.
Also includes editorial on the Audit Committee's powers; letters to the editor regarding Audit Committee transparency; comics; announcement of job opportunities at the Placement Office.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; associate editor Jim Rancipher; managing editor Marshall Vigus; page editors Jan Balding, Warren Churchward, Laurel Kooley, Leaha Lund, Rusty Rae, Carol Van Horn, Marshall Vigus; business manager Keith Haushahn; circulation Hal Palmer, Bob Zaugg; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth; advisor Monty B. Jones; photographer Rusty Rae; reporters Laurel Gronen, Dan Howell, Dennis Kaperick, Bonnie Taylor, Marji Williams.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 13 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on upcoming performances of Tom Jones; an Associated Women Students-sponsored Spring Formal; chemistry instructor J. Paul Steadman taking a leave of absence to attend a national institute on junior college student personnel; second annual Campus Day plans; State Senator Lawrence J. Faulk announced as commencement speaker; Young Republicans participating in walk-out at state YR convention; final student body election results; Titans track team and other sports news; the sport of "Leopardizing"; a planned advanced music student recital; acquisition of a salt water aquarium by TCC Biology; a concert by cellist Barton Frank and pianist Dr. Jerry Bailey; adult student participation in TCC student activities; Model United Nations attendance at a convention; writer Rod Cardwell speaking to Challenge staff; campus cop Bill [no last name].
Also includes editorial on TCC attendance at the Washington Association of Community College Student Governments annual meeting, investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the power of TV as a medium; the winter quarter Dean's List; announcement regarding cap and gown orders.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 12 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on student body primary elections; summer registration; Debate Team wins at the Washington State Community College Speech Tournament; student health records; Young Republicans (YR) attending state YR Convention; the Associated Women Students Spring Formal Royalty Competition; anticipated enrollments; new discussion group "The Forum"; TCC student Ida Morrison being named TOPS ("Take Off Pounds Sensibly") teen princess; naming of Don Moseid as new Titans men's basketball coach; track team news; student Ron Magnuson and boat racing; spring intramurals; student Humberto de Vettori; chemistry humor; Veterans Club activities; cars getting stuck in campus mud.
Also includes editorial on Associated Student Body elections; letter to the editor responding to concerns regarding Psychology 110, by Dean of Instruction John N. Terrey; creative writing; the summer school schedule; photo portraits of student government candidates; an advice column; an announcement for job placement assistance.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 11, is the first issue containing the dedicated Sports section and header, and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on passage of legislation moving the community colleges to state control; plans for an Associated Women Students fashion show; Drama Program plans to perform Tom Jones; speech instructor B. Howard Shull; summer registration; capping ceremony for freshman student nurses from St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing; a Debate Team tournament; Veterans Club news including an upcoming blood drive, social events; a Winter Sports Club ice skating party; the Titans first track meet; spring intramurals schedule; a Sports Car Club Autocross event; a light show in Olympia; summer classes at Oregon State University; a lecture by the Folk Music Club for the Artist and Lecture series.
Also includes letters to the editor on registration frustrations; editorials on required course Psychology 110, school spirit; a want ad for an Advertising Manager for the Challenge; an interview with KVI Radio Sports Director Bill Schonely; poetry; the GASTCC budget; Dean's list for fall quarter; a brief note about a stray cat found in the library.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 10 and is six pages.
This issue contains stories on the resignation of Dr. John Terrey from Dean of Instruction; Morality Week lectures and discussion on suicide, sexually transmitted infections, sex, morality; summer and freshman registration; passage of House Bill 548 in the State House of Representatives, which would move community college jurisdiction from the school districts to a new state board; a GASTCC meeting; unique needs of veteran students; a public hearing on House Joint Resolution No. 14, regarding changing the voting age to 18; resignation of Jack Heinrick as Titans men's basketball coach, and other basketball news; first events of Titans track team; student group "The Crown," which opposed all Associated Student Body Government actions; spring style; a state public hearing on LSD.
Also includes letters to the editor on the colors of TCC letterman's jackets, installation of "Modesty Boards" in the Periodical Room, and a previous article's coverage of veterans; short stories.
Staff credits: published by Associated Students of TCC; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; editorial page editor Marshall Vigus; sports editor Tim O'Grady; assistant sports editor Mike Stork; feature editor Warren Churchward; assistant feature editor Dennis Kaperick; page one editor Rusty Rae; copy editors John O'Malley, Marji Williams, Jim Rancipher; business manager Shirley Coleman; circulation Hal Palmer; art Maryalis Clausen; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth; advisor Monty B. Jones; reporters Carol Van Horn, Jan Balding, Heidi Bysegger, Leaha Lund, Laurel Kooley.