Other Title
RIT Reporter; Reporter Magazine
Contributor
Editor-in-Chief: Earle Wootton. Associate Editor: David G. Gregory. News Editor: Bill Munz. Photo Editor: John Reitzammer. Sports Editor: Jim Castor. Business Manager: Jack Farrington. Reporters: Sue Denny, Bill Siegler, Dave Tuttle, Denton Ortman. Art Editor: David Folkman. Advertising Manager: Wayne Jackson. Advisor: W. Fredrick Craig. Associate Advisor: Barbara M. Tompkins.
Summary
Student Action Committee seeks answers from administration (p. 1); Drama Guild to present ‘The Brute’ on May 10; Evrard cast in lead role (p. 1); Budget reflects increase (p. 1); Carl Rowan to speak at convocation exercises (p. 1); Faculty members to receive promotions (p. 1); Stern to head Board of Trustees (p. 1); Techmila ’66 to be available May 12, 13 (p. 1); 34 Departmental Senators elected (p. 1); Convocation Picnic (p. 1); Convocation Picnic (p. 1); Letters to the editor (p. 2); Stop the clock (p. 2); Artists open studio, Gallery Imaginators (p. 3); True elected president of Drama Guild (p. 3); Computer dance cancelled (p. 3); New advisors named for residence halls (p. 3); Ski club elects 1966-67 officers (p. 3); Ski club elects 1966-67 officers (p. 3); Tiger Tracks (p. 6); Varsity track team scores first win; freshmen place fifth in relay meet (p. 6); PSK undefeated in IFC softball (p. 6); Varsity golfers defeat LeMoyne (p. 6); Tennis team wins over Potsdam 9-0 (p. 6); Job mart (p. 7); Sports results and schedules (p. 7); News of alumni (p. 7); Golfers down Fredonia (p. 7); Spring Weekend ’66 opens with informal street dance (p. 1); Fifteen acts to perform in talent show today (p. 1); Draft test set (p. 1); Students may choose General Studies electives (p. 1); Olson elected IFC president; offers ‘blood, sweat, toil, tears’ (p. 1); General Studies group featured in Faculty-Student Relations Seminar (p. 1); Tea held (p. 1); Editorials (p. 2); Letters to the editor (p. 2); Stop the clock (p. 2); SAC school’s Castle operates furniture design studio (p. 3); Herbert new president of Panhellenic Council (p. 3); ASAS elects Greenlund as president (p. 3); Business frat has banquet (p. 3); WITR given additional funds after controversy (p. 4); Sex Seminars are cooperative effort (p. 4); Decem Jani reveals senior members (p. 4); Printing School offers three summer programs (p. 6); RIT unveils ‘earn-learn’ program (p. 6); Photo society holds annual banquet (p. 6); Tiger Tracks (p. 7); Tiger netmen up record to 6-0; defeat Alfred, Hartwick, Clarkson (p. 7); Track team places 4th in LeMoyne International (p. 7); Varsity defeats frosh in track meet (p. 7); Ithaca golfers defeat varsity (p. 7); Diamondmen win first; defeat Clarkson, 7-5 (p. 8); RIT downed by St. John Fisher (p. 8); Hobart winds 5-1 decision (p. 8); High school students to attend reading lab (p. 8); Frosh golfers lose 2nd match (p. 8); TEP upsets Theta Xi; Sigma Pi upends Phi Sig (p. 8); Phi Sig elects new officers (p. 8); Freshman golf team drops opener to Monroe (p. 8); Utica defeats RIT on links (p. 8); Brockport tied, Niagara defeated (p. 8); Job mart (p. 8)
Date of Original
5-6-1966
Date of Digitization
November 2007
Volume
41
Issue
22
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Newspaper
Original Item Location
1850/4504
Specific Collection
Reporter Magazine
Notes
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