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Tacoma Community College Bulletin - November 10, 1975Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, November 10, 1975 and numbered Volume XI, No. 6. This eight-page issue includes news on a special sale on commencement regalia, the upcoming Board meeting, a "Paper Pinching Contest", upcoming visit by Evergreen State College representatives, weekly cafeteria specials, bus signups for SuperSonics basketball home game trips, the upcoming district tournament of Bicentennial Debate winners, an upcoming University of Washington (UW) teamwork workshop for health care workers, an upcoming visit by the accreditation evaluation team chairman, a Thanksgiving food drive by the Obi Society, a National Science Foundation project proposal by biology instructor Ivonna McCabe, correction of a TCC salary figure in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, openings in the Christmas decoration class, the Minority Affairs Planning Office receiving a grant from the Metropolitan Development Council, openings on the Asian American Alliance Board, new employees, winter quarter pre-registration, a Friends of the Library coloring book sale, upcoming meetings in the John Binns Room, an upcoming performance by actor Philip Hanson, an upcoming lecture at UW by Ralph Nader; agenda for the November 11 Instructional Council Executive Committee meeting; academic job openings at other institutions; minutes for the October 16, 1975 Administrative Council meeting; weekly schedule for off-campus organizations room use.
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Tacoma Community College Bulletin - November 3, 1975Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, November 3, 1975 and numbered Volume XI, No. 5. This eight-page issue includes news on upcoming meetings in the John Binns Room, a call for donations to the TCC account at the Tacoma-Pierce County Blood Bank, weekly cafeteria specials, a call for pot donations to the greenhouse, leave applications due date, Newport High School teacher Ralph Hayes and his research on Pacific Northwest Black communities, college observance of the Veteran's Day holiday, an upcoming belly dance show by instructor Diane Edrington and students, an upcoming Campus Development Committee meeting, the upcoming production of Our Town, an upcoming Christmas decorations class; academic job openings at other institutions; agendas for the November 4, 1975 Instructional Council Executive Committee meeting and November 5 Instructional Council meeting; minutes of the October 28, 1975 Instructional Council Executive Committee meeting; weekly schedule for off-campus organization room use.
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Tacoma Community College Bulletin - October 28, 1975Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, October 28, 1975 and numbered Volume XI, No. 4. This eight-page issue includes news on new listening/language lab evening hours, open registration for Bicentennial Youth Debate contestants, Computer Coordinating Committee meetings, cafeteria weekly specials, availability of nursing caps, audiovisual department policies, audiovisual department call for purchase requests, upcoming flu vaccine clinics, upcoming meetings in the John Binns Room, student Crystal Czarnecki making the final round in the Logger-Collegiate Forensic Tournament, various faculty news and accomplishments, accounting students scoring well on the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants test, various off-campus news, academic job openings at other institutions, a warning of slippery conditions on campus; agenda for the Operational Staff meeting; agenda for the October 28, 1975 meeting of the Instructional Council Executive Committee; weekly schedule of off-campus organization room use.
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Tacoma Community College Bulletin - October 20, 1975Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, October 20, 1975 and numbered Volume XI, No. 3. This four-page issue includes news on upcoming meetings in the John Binns Room, the cashier office being established in Building 6, two upcoming special meetings on the proposal operational budget, an upcoming open meeting of the Accreditation Steering Committee, new staff members, call for periodicals donations to the library, various employee news and accomplishments, new state laws on smoking areas, various upcoming events, an opening for a financial aid supervisor position; minutes for the October 14, 1975 meeting of the Instructional Council Executive Committee; academic job openings at other institutions.
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Tacoma Community College Bulletin - October 13, 1975Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, October 13, 1975 and numbered Volume XI, No. 2. This eight-page issue includes news on changes to and information on the Bulletin, the Veterans' Day holiday closure, an upcoming Board meeting, an upcoming death penalty debate, visiting representatives from four year schools, an opening for a Custodian II position, open registration for competing in the Bicentennial Youth Debate Program, an upcoming Friends of the Library meeting, the lack of a library book budget, three students receiving Zellerbach Paper Company scholarships, new books on reserve in the library; available academic jobs at other institutions; minutes for the October 7, 1975 meeting of the Instructional Council Executive Committee and the October 8, 1975 meeting of the Instructional Council; a notice requesting employees to return library materials not currently in use; weekly schedule for room use by off-campus organizations.
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Full cast of The Fantasticks (cast 2)Black and white photograph from the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Full cast (with Luisa and Matt played by Jan Aldrich and Tim Frankulovich) photo in costume with props. Handwritten text on reverse: Photo by E. Scott Wellsandt"
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Full cast of The Fantasticks (cast 1)Black and white photograph from the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Full cast (with Luisa and Matt played by Laurie and Jorge Nelson) photo in costume with props. Handwritten text on reverse: Photo by E. Scott Wellsandt"
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Henry and Mortimer carrying Luisa in The FantasticksBlack and white photograph from the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Blurry action photo shows Henry (Rick Valenta) and Mortimer (Bert McKinney) carrying Luisa (Laurie Nelson), with another character in the background. In full costume so likely from performances or a dress rehearsal.
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Mortimer and The Mute in The FantasticksBlack and white photograph from the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Photo shows Mortimer (Bert McKinney) in a large chest with The Mute (Blaine Landon) standing alongside. In full costume so likely from performances or a dress rehearsal.
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Mortimer and Henry in The FantasticksBlack and white photograph from the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Photo shows Mortimer (Bert McKinney) watching Henry (Rick Valenta) speak or sing. In full costume so likely from performances or a dress rehearsal.
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Luisa and El Gallo in The FantasticksBlack and white photograph from the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Photo shows Luisa (Laurie Nelson) and El Gallo (Hector Cruz) on a ladder, in costume so likely taken during performances or dress rehearsal.
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Scene from The FantasticksBlack and white photograph from the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Photo shows Luisa (Laurie Nelson) and Matt (Jorge Nelson) seated with their fathers standing in shadow behind them, El Gallo (Hector Cruz) in the foreground. Characters are fully costumed so this photo may be from a performance or dress rehearsal.
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Sword fight rehearsal in The FantasticksBlack and white photograph from rehearsals of the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Photo shows Matt (Jorge Nelson) swordfighting characters Henry (Rick Valenta), Mortimer (Bert McKinney), and El Gallo (Hector Cruz).
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Mortimer, Matt, and Henry in The FantasticksBlack and white photograph from rehearsals of the TCC production of The Fantasticks, 1977. Photo shows Matt (Jorge Nelson) being carried by Henry (Rick Valenta) and Mortimer (Bert McKinney).
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"The Streamlined Publicity Package on The Fantasticks"Twelve page publicity packet for the musical The Fantasticks, circa early 1970s. The 12-page packet includes numerous quotes from favorable reviews, narratives of the authors’ creative processes and inspirations, suggested advertising copy text of various lengths, “research notes” on the play’s success in New York and other locations.
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The Fantasticks program mockupTyped mockup of the program for the Tacoma Community College Drama and Music Departments' production of The Fantasticks in 1977. The program is missing any cover art that was added for the final version. Includes directors, designer, and choreographer, cast, musical numbers, orchestra, production staff, "about the play" section, acknowledgements, and information about the upcoming summer musical.
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The Challenge - June 4, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 23 (actually number 24) and is sixteen pages. This issue contains stories on civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy speaking on campus; Governor John Spellman being chosen to speak at commencement; TCC tutor and Performance Circle actor, light designer, and director James Allyn; a visit to the University of Washington; a day in the life at the local Denny's; golf team member Randy Fossum winning the Athletic Association of Community College (AACC) second medal and being named to the all-state team; the golf team failing to qualify for the state competition; the men's baseball team finishing the season with AACC tournament spot; the track and field team winning third in the AACC state meet; a volleyball summer camp; the TCC Child Care Center; the Outstanding Student Awards; vampires; only one student attending the Board Day on Campus; the Associated Students advisory board selecting student government officers, including James Martin as president; the cafeteria hosting a Super Special barbecue; the Honors Program Retreat; the end of year Celebration Cruise being opened to students. Also includes editorials thanking faculty and classmates, reflecting on working on the student paper and in student government; "The President's Corner" column from TCC President Dr. Larry Stevens, reflecting on the past academic year; "Notes from Purdy" column on gossip; illustrations; letter to the editor thanking the community for support during bereavement; "Dave Johnson at Large" column featuring a crime story; a best and worst movies of the year roundup; film reviews of Wrong Is Right, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid; photos of the Challenge staff; sports editorials on jogging, being a fan of professional athletes; group photo of the women's tennis team, with the news that they placed fourth in the state; list of spring quarter graduates; final examination schedule; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include response to criticism of a recent headline; three students receiving scholarships; cafeteria closures and hours. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, Scott Peterson, John Song; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - May 21, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 23 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on paramedic instructor Larry McGlockin and the Allied Health program; history instructor Harland Malyon; the upcoming music production of Godspell; the men's baseball team qualifying for the the state tournament for the first time; women's softball team member Dana Skansi; men's baseball team member Bret Lovely; women's softball team recent performance, catcher Sue Wilson injuring her ankle; anthropology instructor Bob Adams returning to work after a hospitalization; Board of Trustees meeting news, including creation of an Outstanding Student of the Year award, budget review; Student Activities sponsored game tournaments; Remann Hall guardian of ad litem Todd Bogardus speaking on juvenile justice; a TCC end of year employee celebration cruise in Puget Sound; the Honors Program and scholarship program. Also includes editorials on Ms Pac-Man, an Immigration and Naturalization departments deportation raid; illustrations; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on religion in schools; final examination schedule; letters to the editor regarding President Ronald Reagan's support of prayer in public schools, Vietnam veterans, responding to a previous editorial on US involvement in foreign affairs; movie listings; film reviews of Salmon Spectacular, On Golden Pond; ads and classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements and campus ads include literary magazine Trillium release date; the Drama department production of Godspell; the Music department spring choral concert; open applications for the Challenge editorship; Board Day on Campus meeting; an Honors Program retreat; Veterans Club meetings; spring spirit sale at the bookstore. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, Scott Peterson, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - May 14, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 22 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the newly (re-)formed Veterans Club meeting to discuss legislation threatening veterans benefits; student president David Johnson rewriting the student government constitution; Associate Dean of Student Development Priscilla Bell; the Childfind developmental screening program at the Child Care Center; actress Jane Fonda speaking at Bellevue Community College (BCC) for a BCC Karen Kramer Drama Program for Young People fundraiser; an upcoming lecture by civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy at TCC; the track team placing second at the Yakima Invitational; the student senate allocating funds for an event during the Tacoma Mini-Dome grand opening week; the TCC honors program winning an Exemplary Status in the Humanities award at the 1982 Conference of the Washington State Community Humanities Project. Also includes editorials on Lynnwood Chapel of Peace members burning "Satanic" rock music records, pet peeves, positive things at TCC; comics; "Dave Johnson at Large" column on President Ronald Reagan; ads; movie listings; film review of Paradise; sports editorial on the Oakland Raiders move to Los Angeles; women's tennis player photo with news of the team's wins against Clark; the student senate sponsored Crime Prevention Program; classified ads; jobs; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements and campus ads include a "special guest speaker and movie prophecy" at Calvary Chapel of Tacoma; the Third Annual Run, Row, Ride Relay at Fort Steilacoom Community College; the Lakewood-Tacoma Supersummer Halfathon race; backgammon, aceyducey, Rubiks cube, and frisbee tournaments; "Tell the President" monthly forum; Board Day on Campus meeting; Governor John Spellman speaking at commencement; instructor a probation officer Todd Bogardus speaking on juvenile justice; summers jobs with Kelly Services; open applications for student senate positions. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, Scott Peterson, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - May 7, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 21 and is eight pages. Please note that this issue has a section clipped out of page 3, resulting in content missing from pages 3 and 4. This issue contains stories on economic effects on enrollment and curriculum, with a chart showing tuition cost increases since 1976; biology instructor Dick Perkins receiving an Outstanding Service to Students Award; the USS Missouri at the Bremerton Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; the Child Care Center "Refrigerator Art" show in the library; the women's softball team winning against Grays Harbor, Olympic, and loss to Olympic; the University of Louisville pep band winning a pep band contest; a car crash on the campus bus lot; the Outstanding Student Awards; the Law Day "The Law in Your Life" open forum. Also includes editorials on the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS), the dispute over the Falkland Islands and US involvement in other countries' affairs; comics; letter to the editor regarding the documentary film screening of El Salvador - Another Vietnam; a review of the Child Care Center art show; film review of Partners; movie listings; sports editorial on National Basketball Association (NBA) officials; photos from the TCC Invitational Track Meet; ads and classified ads; announcement of a presentation by Black activist Reverend Ralph Abernathy; cafeteria weekly menu. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 30, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 20 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Reverend Leo Brown speaking on Black involvement in community and politics; a new Student Equipment Center from Student Activities with computers and typewriters; the TCC Transit Center expanding and being made permanent; a symposium and walking tour to support the Union Depot renovation and the historic district; women's tennis team member Jana Kosenski; the track and field team setting records; the women's tennis team losing to Lower Columbia, winning against Clark and Evergreen; the women's softball team winning against Shoreline; the cafeteria's successful promotion and sale of slices of a six foot sandwich. Also includes editorials on the midterm of spring quarter, fears of nuclear war, ARCO gas stations stopping accepting credit cards; illustrations and comics; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on rewriting the student constitution and improving student government visibility; letter to the editor praising the previous issue's review of film A Little Sex; ads; sports editorial on television broadcasts of the National Football League players draft; photos of students enjoying the sun on campus; an "interview" with the Building 18 Coke machine; classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements include potential grade errors and corrections for previous quarter psychology students; an info meeting on potential veterans benefits reductions; name correction for the previous issue; availability of the "1982 Health Resource Guide" as part of "Love Your Body" month; music review of the Linda Waterfall concert; film review of If You Could See What I Hear; movie listings; a three on three volleyball tournament at Big Bend Community College; the Point Defiance Spring Fever 10K Run. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; campus editor Martin Sutherland; sports editor Frank Summers; photo editor Sue Sholin; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 23, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 19 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on TCC Safety and Security; the Performance Circle production of Heartbreak House; a PBS series on Saudi Arabia; an upcoming screening of documentary El Salvador - Another Viet Nam?; the women's softball team, including recent losses to Shoreline and Olympic, wins against Edmonds, Green River; men's baseball team first baseball Steve Isom; the Seattle Supersonics professional basketball team; men's baseball team win against Shoreline; track team member Dean Jaegerman; student rights and responsibilities. Also includes editorials on smoking, the noise of modern watches; comics; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on student voters; "Notes from Purdy" column on smoking; photo essay on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Run; movie listings; film reviews of Victor-Victoria, A Little Sex; spring athletic schedule; ads and classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu. Announcements include a TCC Chamber Orchestra concert; the first annual Child Care Art Show; a screening of film What You Are Is; a "Law Day" presentation by area attorneys; a visit by Kelly Services for summer job recruiting; call for punk hair models at the Hair Design and Fashion Show. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; campus editor Martin Sutherland; photo editor Sue Sholin; sports editor Frank Summers; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; business manager Skip Card; advertising Tim Christensen; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 16, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 18 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the Student Senate Budget Committee finalizing their student services and activities budget for the next year; the new Challenge editors; the upcoming Tacoma Narrows Bridge Run; student government members changing offices; the Performance Circle Theater in Gig Harbor and upcoming productions; bluegrass band Rural Delivery performing at Tacoma Actors Guild; the men's baseball team wins against Shoreline, Fort Steilacoom and loss to Edmonds; track and field team performance at a meet in Everett; women's tennis coach Joan Torgerson; the beginning of women's tennis league play; faculty secretary Margaret Heaton receiving an Outstanding Service to Students Award; student and cross-country ski instructor Gro Styrmo qualifying for the Boston Marathon; tuition increases; the quarterly blood drive; gardening expert Ed Hume speaking on spring gardening; increased campus thefts. Also includes editorials on President Ronald Reagan, the Academy Awards, getting to know your instructors; illustrations; ads, including calls for sopranos and altos for the Godspell musical cast, a horticulture class plant sale; film review of Cat People; film listings; student senate minutes; cafeteria weekly menu and hours; classified ads. Announcements include call for letters to the editor; student and staff discounts from the Tacoma Actors Guild; a screening of Young Mr. Lincoln by the Pierce County Film Society at the University of Puget Sound (UPS); spring intramural sports; visits by representatives from the Evergreen State College, UPS, and the University of Washington; a Writing Lab open house. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors Howard Harnett, David Webster; opinions editor Phil Musickant; photo editor Sue Sholin; sports editor Frank Summers; campus editor Martin Sutherland; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; advertising Tim Christensen; business manager Skip Card; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Challenge - April 9, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 17 and is eight pages. This is the first issue with the title simplified to "The Challenge." This issue contains stories on the child care center dedication ceremony; music instructor Dave Whisner; a traveling Museum of Modern Art exhibition showing at the Seattle Art Museum; a KCTS mini documentary series on nuclear war, "Seattle After World War III"; an upcoming concert by singer Linda Waterfall; the upcoming RWP Production season at the Freighthouse Theater; the Tacoma Narrows Bridge run; the beginning of track and field season; the "Womenomics 82" Third Annual Professional Women's Symposium; the TCC "Health Yourself" Health Fair, with numerous photos; the bookstore and issues with book ordering; history instructor Harland Malyon teaching student Haeng Cha Chong how to ride a bike. Also includes editorials on dream jobs and TCC faculty caring, the new quarter and changes to the Challenge; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on student government officer roles; ads, including one showing proposed cuts to financial aid programs and representatives to contact; movie listings; spring athletic schedule; men's track schedule; classified ads; cafeteria weekly menu; temporary Financial Aid Office hours. Announcements include the Vagabond Theater production of The Birthday Party; a running workshop for competitors in the Narrows Bridge run; graduation application deadlines and instructions; open work study positions; available scholarships; a Student Activities Program sponsored camping trip to the Olympic National Forest. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editors David Webster, Howard Harnett; opinions editor Phil Musickant; photo editor Sue Sholin; sports editor Frank Summers; campus editor Martin Sutherland; arts and entertainment Skip Card, Scott Peterson; photographers Paul Petrinovich, Robin Minchew; reporters Bruce Kelly, Lalou Myatt, John Song, Willie Williams; advertising Tim Christensen; business manager Skip Card; secretary Maria Fleischmann; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 12, 1982Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 18, number 16 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on the student government trying to get other students more involved; an upcoming concert by traditional musicians Boys of the Lough at the University of Puget Sound (UPS) Fieldhouse; TCC graduate, former Trillium editor and Challenge arts editor John Ellison; the upcoming Music department opera productions of The Telephone and Down in the Valley; the men's basketball team winning the state championship, including wins against Highline and Western Washington, a spectator's experience, team member Jon Carr winning Most Valuable Player; father and son coaches Ron Billings and Ron Billings, Jr.; a Bowl-a-Thon fundraiser for the Booster Club; women's basketball team members Eraina Spice and Cathy Probst; Student Activities staff planning a "Love Your Body" month for April. Also includes photos of the men's basketball team winning the state championship; "Dave Johnson At Large" column on financial aid; editorials on the death of comedian and actor John Belushi, on failing to be a hero; "Words from Purdy" column; letters to the editor regarding men who embellish the truth to impress women, requesting penpals, responding to a previous letter to the editor regarding the Colonel Schaefer event; a satirical collage of President Ronald Reagan and Office of Management and Budget Director David Stockman singing about cutting college funding; theater review of the Tacoma Actors Guild production of Diamond Studs: The Life of Jesse James; invitation and program for the TCC Child Care Center dedication ceremony; centerfold highlighting the men's basketball team winning the state championship, including several stories, team stats, photos; spring athletic schedule (includes men's golf, men's track, men's baseball); ads and classified ads; final examination schedule. Announcements include a student art exhibit in the library; open Challenge sports writer and photographer positions; the success of the TRAXX concert and dance; a spring quarter orientation session; a CPR workshop cosponsored by the Red Cross. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Rita C. Fleischmann.