Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is the first to include advertisements, is numbered volume II, number 1, and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on a "Welcome Freshman" mixer with music by George Washington and the Cherry Bombs, Associated Women Students cabinet and planned events, drama program plans, chest x-ray and immunization requirements for students, book purchasing at the college bookstore, freshman experience of registration, the formation of the Activities Club, openings in two Air Force Reserve Squadrons at McChord Air Force Base, Artist and Lecture Series movie screenings, basketball tryouts, new G.I. Bill payments procedures.
Also includes the Editorial Policy for the newspaper, a welcome from President Thornton M. Ford, a call to advertisers and an announcement of the addition of ads to the newspaper.
Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of TCC; editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; production editor Warren Churchward; sports editor John O'Malley; city editor Penny Drost; feature editor Mary Beal; business manager Shirley Coleman; ad manager Gary Westcott; circulation manager Miriam Beal; copy editors Ann Reber and Nora McNerthney; advisor Monty B. Jones; secretary Mrs. Pat Loth.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume I, number 7 and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the performance of The Tender Trap; the Athletics program to begin with basketball, track, and cross-country teams, along with intramural programs in golf, tennis, bowling, wrestling, swimming, soccer; a meeting of Pierce County public health and school nurses at TCC; the possible formation of a Model United Nations Club; an upcoming dance; planned Artists and Lecture Series events; the creation of literary magazine The Stone and Chisel by the Literary Club; English and drama instructor Mary Ann West; student Herma Spaulding; plans for new group Associated Women Students; plans for a new student handbook.
Also includes an editorial about complaining, a letter to the editor about litter, and an announcement on half-price youth airfares.
Staff credits: editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; copy editors Penny Drost, Joan Schneider; feature editor Warren Churchward; news editor Tania Kurka; music editor Gary Westcott; Dean of Students' office Dan Howell; Dean of Instruction's office Gary Westcott; business manager Gary Conklin; advisers Mr. Monty B. Jones, Mrs. Rita Trujillo; staff writers Robert Hyde, Hal Palmer, Verna Watt, Jan Kennedy, Shirley Coleman; cartoonist Bill Barner.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume I, number 6 and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the results of Associated Student Body elections and approval of the constitution; cast announcements for The Tender Trap drama performance; the passage of the Veterans' Readjustment Benefits Act of 1966; a $100 grant to TCC from the Tacoma Food Service association; a campus "alligator hunt"; a profile on student Sonia Mejia from Medellin, Colombia; various club news from the Young Democrats, Young Republicans, Folk Music Club; John Heinrick and TCC physical education; the Literary Club's plans to publish a magazine, The Stone and Chisel; the completion of a US foreign policy seminar in the General Studies program.
Also includes an open letter to Young Republican (YR) Federation President Dave McLucas regarding not chartering the TCC YR club; editorials thanking faculty members who assisted with forming student government, and Nisqually tribe fishing rights; letter to the editor regarding the inability of TCC YR club to vote at the Washington State YR Convention; creative writing.
Staff credits: editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; copy editors Penny Drost, Joan Schneider; feature editor Warren Churchward; news editor Tania Kurka; music editor Gary Westcott; Dean of Students' office Dan Howell; Dean of Instruction's office Gary Westcott; business manager Gary Conklin; advisers Mr. Monty B. Jones, Mrs. Rita Trujillo; staff writers Robert Hyde, Hal Palmer, Verna Watt, Jan Kennedy, Shirley Coleman; cartoonist Bill Barner.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is the first under the title The Collegiate Challenge, is numbered volume I, number 5, and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on student government, including progress on the constitution, elections; the TCC Reading Clinic; the next dance; Easter; official status of the Young Republicans; new associate degrees; campus events such as concerts and lectures; the Golden Age Writing Class; performance of the play The Tender Trap; Dr. Ronald Magden; a talk by Dr. James Brown on the future of education; Red Cross volunteer positions.
Also includes diagrams illustrating the TCC constitution, a guest editorial by Senators Warren Magnuson and Henry Jackson on a proposal by Congress to end NDEA student loan program, comics, letters to the editor, poems.
Staff credits: editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; copy editors Penny Drost, Joan Schneider; feature editor Warren Churchward; news editor Tania Kurka; music editor Gary Westcott; Dean of Students' office Dan Howell; Dean of Instruction's office Gary Westcott; business manager Gary Conklin; advisers Mr. Monty B. Jones, Mrs. Rita Trujillo; staff writers Robert Hyde, Hal Palmer, Verna Watt, Jan Kennedy, Shirley Coleman; cartoonist Bill Barner.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue continues without a title, is numbered volume I, number 4, and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on addition of a new associate degree in technical arts; Young Republicans Club elections; campus flooding and potholes; a book drive by the Friends of the Library; formation of new student clubs, including Chess Club and Folk Music Club; "Lounge Lizard" students relaxing in campus spaces; art instructor Paul Michaels; a visit from the Rural-Suburban Council; mental strain for students; student academic freedom; a presentation by Dr. Thor Heyerdahl at Pacific Lutheran University.
Issue also includes a guest editorial on indigenous fishing rights; comics; short stories.
Staff credits: editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; copy editors Penny Drost, Joan Schneider; feature editor Warren Churchward; photo editor Stephen M. Olds; music editor Gary Westcott; Dean of Students' office Robert Hyde; 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, Tania Kurka; cartoonist Bill Barner.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue continues without a title, is numbered volume I, number 3, and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on new courses, progress on the constitution, ideas for an artist and lecture series, a new language lab, instructor and advisor Robert Rhule, planning for a Young Republicans Club, progress of the TCC Stage Band, a Friends of the Library meeting, a planned talk by Dr Irving Lieberman on librarianship, deposits for fall enrollment, filing for associate degrees.
Issue also includes short stories; editorials on the constitution.
Staff credits: editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; copy editors Penny Drost, Joan Schneider; feature editor Warren Churchward; photo editor Stephen M. Olds; music editor Gary Westcott; Dean of Students' office Robert Hyde; 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, Tania Kurka; T.C. is drawn by Bill Barner.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. Issue is untitled, numbered volume I, number 2, and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the TCC constitution; a visit to Seattle by Richard Nixon; the Draft Board preparing to induct college students; a concert by TCC band and choir; a survey on dress code; student activity planning and funding; campus jobs; chemistry classes and the science building; good student conduct at the first dance; presentation of a gold medallion by the Department of Public Utilities to TCC as a symbol of development of an electrical substation for TCC; construction progress, including planning for a cafeteria; a trip by Dean of Students Richard Falk to study ROTC programs; determining if students will register for the next year.
The issue also includes editorials on the TCC constitution, reporting on controversial topics; comics; poems; the first letter to the editor, on the condition of campus roads.
Staff credits: editor-in-chief Jim Simpson; copy editors Penny Drost, Joan Schneider; feature editor Warren Churchward; news editor Joan Schneider; photo editor Stephen M. Olds; music editor Gary Westcott; 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, Tania Kurka.
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.