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.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 9 and is six pages.
This issue contains stories on a freshman dance; GASTCC meeting and news, Activities Council powers; a "Confolkation" event by the Folk Music Club; advising; an upcoming Morality Week event on sex, mental health, and sexually transmitted infections; Titans men's basketball; a Winter Sports Club ski trip; Margrit von Bredow taking over as Sports Car Club advisor; English instructor Richard Lewis; dating advice; a public hearing on LSD in the Washington State Legislature; Artist and Lecture series speakers and films; road paving; Radio - TV Performance class students guesting on KTOY; husband of administrative secretary Kathy Myron receiving a Combat Infantryman's Badge; proposed new federal benefits for veterans.
Also includes editorials on Activities Council powers; letters to the editor on bias toward freshman class officers; an interview with KJR News Director Charles C. Bolland; short stories and drawings; an interview with District Chairman of the John Birch Society Larry Abraham.
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.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 8 and is six pages.
This issue contains stories on the Road Committee; TCC student use privileges at local university libraries; draft deferment exams; parking tickets; advising; a visit from Dean of Students Richard Falk to the Veterans Club; election of Jeff Sonntag as freshman president; an Artist and Lecture series presentation by William Phillips; opening of nominations for student members of the Challenge Editorial Board; Titan men's basketball; assignment of new assistant coach Jim Savitz; Winter Sports Club activities; ice skating; possible end of the Sports Car Club; a "Paper Cup Regatta" in campus puddles; part time teacher and student Kathryn Magee; the Western Washingon Music Educators Solo and Ensemble Contest; an employment plan from the U.S. Civil Service Commission; a concert by Bob Wall and Denny Hall; a freshman dance.
Also includes editorials on an Audit Committee progress report, a new constitutional revision committee; letters to the editor on free speech and suppression of Communist speakers, issues with a January 13 article on the war in Vietnam; 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 Kaper[n]ick; 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.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 7 and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on upcoming Pep Club events including a dance with music by The Statemen; clarification of student library use privileges at University of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University; Associated Women Students planning for health week; an upcoming Folk Music Club concert; resignation of student body representations, the Audit Committee's report; a Challenge editorial board meeting that decided to include students on the board; Titans men's basketball; Sports Car Club's need for a new advisor; skiing; the intramural program offering volleyball, badminton, basketball, ping pong; the possible end of the Veterans Club.
Also includes editorials on the Vietnam War, campus flooding, and student government Constitution revisions; creative writing.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; assistant editor Marshall Vigus; feature editor Warren Churchward; sports editor Tim O'Grady; assistant sports editor Mike Stork; photographers Robert Peterson, Marshall Vigus; drama editor Jan Balding; business manager Shirley Coleman; circulation managers Miriam Beal, Hal Palmer; copy editors Marji Williams, Leaha Lund, Jim Rancipher; advisor Monty B. Jones; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 6 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on the cornerstone and dedication event for the Wanamaker Library, Pearl Wanamaker's thoughts on the A. D. Little Report and its effects on community colleges; the upcoming Christmas Ball; a new resolution requiring club representatives at Activities Council meetings; formation of an Audit Committee for the Associate Students Government (GASTCC) budget; a winter concert by the Music Department; student Gunnard Johnson; the Model United Nations workshop at Green River Community College; TCC Young Republicans (YR) president Dan Howell's bid for Western Washington Vice-Chairman of the College YR Service board; developmental reading programs; hosting servicemen for the holidays; Titans men's basketball; ski season; hopes for a football team and a larger gym; intramural wrestling and swimming competitions; formation of the Sports Car Club; a Christmas party at Remann Hall held by Associated Women Students; upcoming Santa picture day.
Also includes announcements regarding the Christmas fund for children at Remann Hall, book buying at the bookstore; editorials on expressing one's opinion, demanding the resignation of Doug Grande from GASTCC, the quality of TV, and individualism in education; letters to the editor regarding the lack of covered walkways at TCC, criticism of the editor-in-chief, and support of the Vietnam War; Christmas poems.
Staff credits: published by Associated Students of TCC; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; assistant editor Marshall Vigus; feature editor Warren Churchward; sports editor Tim O'Grady; assistant sports editor Mike Stork; photographers Robert Peterson and Marshall Vigus; drama editor Jan Balding; business manager Shirley Coleman; circulation managers Miriam Beal and Hal Palmer; copy editors Marji Williams, Leaha Lund, and Jim Rancipher; advisor Monty B. Jones; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 5 and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the upcoming cornerstone ceremony for the new library, its naming for Pearl A. Wanamaker, and Wanamaker's career history; sophomore class-led outreach about the Associate Degree; debate over a campus reader board; the establishment of a Christmas fund for purchasing gifts for Tacoma children; Chess Club tournaments; a Christmas Ball; the Pierce County Sheriff's Office; the upcoming first game for Titans men's basketball; a new Sports Car Club and upcoming events; intramural swimming, wrestling, volleyball, and badminton; frustration with the current state of American boxing; bookstore refund policy; French instructor Harry Markowicz; the attendance of TCC Model United Nations at a workshop at Green River Community College.
Also includes letters to the editor criticizing the editor in chief; condolences to Doreen Faure on the loss of her husband; editorials on case law and judicial process, frustration over noisy study spaces.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 4 and is six pages.
This issue contains stories on the participation of Tacoma Mayor Harold M. Tollefson in an advisory board to the National Advisory Commission on Selective Service, which made several recommendations for improvement of the Selective Service, including alternatives to being drafted; a letter from student Pat Stoaks to science instructor Russel Clark, detailing her experience teaching in New Zealand; the first annual Pep Club dance and newly announced club staff; a call for more Young Democrats members; preseason planning for men's basketball and season schedule; swimming, wrestling, golf, and bowling intramural events; cross-country meets; the lack of TV broadcasting for college football; English instructor Carolyn Simonson; new Winter Sports Club and a planned ski trip; an upcoming contest for a Titan logo; Folk Club elections and events; a ride-along with local law enforcement; history professor Dr. Ronald Magden and his thoughts on TCC progress; the TCC flight of the University of Puget Sound Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) winning the Esprit-de-corp award; planned choir concerts and need for more tenors and basses; Associated Student Body (ASB) meetings; a visit from former administrative assistant to Washington Secretary of State A. L. Kramer, Everett Griggs, to the Young Republicans, and other YR business; the Daffodil Committee and [parade?] float design; Artist and Lecture series films; medical benefits for veterans and a planned meeting of the Veterans Club.
Also includes a letter from Robert Lewis, serving in Vietnam, reprinted from the Muscoda (Wisconsin) Progressive; editorials on the passage of Proposition B and failure of Proposition A (both relating to school funding), delays in the design of a Titan logo, campus grass being trampled; an interview with TCC "poet laureate" candidate Warren Churchward; short stories; a call for a Peace Essay Contest by Lions International; Literary Magazine and sophomore class meeting announcements; announcement for the Challenge collecting Christmas gifts for residents of Remann Hall.
Staff credits: published by Associated Students of TCC; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; production editor Warren Churchward; sports editor Tim O'Grady; assistant sports editor Mike Stork; city editor Penny Drost; drama editor Jan Balding; featur editor Mary Beal; business manager Shirley Coleman; ad manager Gary Westcott; circulation managers Miriam Beal, Hal Palmer; copy editors Ann Reber, Nora McNerthney, Leaha Lund; advisor Monty B. Jones; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is the first to include classified ads, is numbered volume II, number 3, and is six pages.
This issue contains stories on freshman elections; the eligibility of students for the associate degrees; a visit by Senator Robert Kennedy to Washington state; a Halloween-themed dance sponsored by Associated Women Students; the separation of community colleges from local school districts; cross-country meets; basketball season opening; the first events of TCC intramurals; a Washington State Cougars football game; School District No. 10 athletic director Bill Post; intramural club membership lists; anthropology instructor Anthony Thomas; Debate Club; a new Pep Club; Young Democrats elections; plans for a Christmas Ball; Model United Nations upcoming participation in a convention at Lewis and Clark College (Portland, Oregon); a visit to the Young Republicans by Republican candidate for the 29th District Senate seat Howard O'Connor; a report on academic honesty from a University of Rochester (New York) committee; planned Artist and Lecture Series events, including film screenings; intramural funding approvals by the Associated Student Body; a recent law providing education assistance for veterans.
Also includes editorials on Initiative 233 (which sought to repeal Washington state's full train crew law), Tacoma city Propositions A and B (which would provide various school funding), and frustration with the Washington Association of Community College Student Governments; a request for preserving jars by the biology department; photo portraits of freshman representative candidates.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume II, number 2 and is six pages.
This issue contains stories on a visit by US Vice President Hubert Humphrey to Pacific Lutheran University; Associated Women Students planned activities, group elections; freshman elections; plans for the Selective Service College Qualification Test, which assisted in Selective Service decisionmaking around service deferral; a Washington Association of Community College Student Governments Northern Regional meeting; Stanford Professor Philip H. Rhinelander and his thoughts on student activists; passage of the 1966-1967 campus activity budget; first matches of the cross-country team; various club news for the Young Republicans, Chess Club, Folk Music Club; the Debate Club's first debate; construction of the TCC gym; schedule planning for cross-country, basketball, and track; intramurals planning; plans for a community membership drive for the Friends of the Tacoma Community College Library; assignment of Model United Nations Club to Costa Rica; Artist and Lecture Series events, including a film series; call for members for the Stage Band; Selective Service state director Captain C. Chastek encouraging students to take the Selective Service Qualification Test; a lecture on Shakespeare by Ashland Shakespeare Festival founder and director Dr. Angus L. Bowmer; a Fort Lewis performance of West Side Story featuring three TCC students; sociology professor Luther Jansen; an upcoming campus visit by Senator Warren G. Magnuson; a student survey regarding Blue Laws, which restricted certain Sunday activities including liquor sales; participation of Dean of Students Richard Falk in a Government of Associated Students meeting; the possibility of forming a Veterans Club.
Also includes an editorial on a proposal from the American Bar Association regarding what information about cases should be allowed to be published, and an announcement of the addition of want ads to the newspaper.
Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of TCC; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; production editor Warren Churchward; sports editors John O'Malley, Tim O'Grady; city editor Penny Drost; drama editor Jan Balding; feature editor Mary Beal; busines manager Shirley Coleman; ad manager Gary Westcott; circulation managers Miriam Beal, Hal Palmer; copy editors Ann Reber, Nora McNerthney, Leaha Lund; advisor Monty B. Jones; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth.