Other Title

RIT Reporter; Reporter Magazine

Contributor

Co-editors-in-chief, Mary Alice and Jack Franks. Associate Editor, John Norton. Campus Editor, Bernard Kochanowski. Co-Sports Editors, Edward Gross and George Ortleb. Alumni Editor, Les Greenburg. Photo Editor, Wes Kemp. Assistant Photo Editor, Arnold Doren. Art Editor, Juan S. Cobb. Business Manager, Martin Cook.Assistant Business Manger, Edward Kozowyk. Mechanical Superintendents, Ronald Heidrich and Sidney Goldsmith. Assistant Mechanical Superintendent, Richard Ferris. Composing Room Superintendent, Paul Kienzle. Circulation Manger, James Mason.

Summary

President Extends Welcome (p. 1); Institute Calendar on Sale to Students (p. 1); Skaters Complete Summer Session (p. 1); Event Packed Weekend To Greet New Students (p. 1); Wilson Receives Ford Grant (p. 2); Editorial: Freshmen Will See Institute’s Growth (p. 2); Interest in Student Association Stressed (p. 2); Campus Renovations Made During Summer Quarter (p. 2); Cayley’s Corner (p. 2); Students Health Protected at RIT (p. 2); Frosh, Instructors to Attend Picnic (p. 2); RIT Timetable (p. 2); Representatives in Council Govern Student Association (p. 3); Journalism Class Open to Freshmen (p. 3); Service Group Active In Aiding Other Clubs, Runs Book Exchange (p. 3); Campus Activity Centered at Gym (p. 3); Inter-org Common Meeting Ground For Campus Groups (p. 3); Campus ‘Greeks’ Governed With Panhellenic Councils (p. 3); RIT Campus Map (p. 4); Many Records Broken Last Year; Tigers Still Undefeated at Home (p. 6); Several Trophies Captured; Swordsmen’s Future Bright (p. 6); Intramural Sports See Increased Participation (p. 6); Veteran Mat Team Returns; Top Power in Lightweights (p. 6); Cook Joins Select Group; Named Athlete of the Year (p. 6); Witmeyer Directs Sports Committee (p. 6); Sports From the Tower (p. 7); Strong Veteran RIT Tennis Team Sees Possible Undefeated Year (p. 7); League a Success (p. 7); Tiger Nine Shows Promise; Sophomores Must Strengthen (p. 7); Council Events Successful (p. 7); Enrollment Steady (p. 7); Colorful ‘RIT Reporter’ Rates High as College Newspaper (p. 8); Evening Classes Offer Advantages to Students (p. 8); Civic Center Located Near RIT (p. 8); Event Packed Weekend… (p. 8); Members of Administration Direct Institute Life (p. 9); Many Opportunities Available In Diversified Department Programs (p. 10); Two Honorary Fraternities Organized on RIT Campus (p. 10); Departmental Organizations Active in College Community (p. 10); Lectures, Entertainers Featured at Assemblies (p. 10); Store Sells Books, Supplies (p. 10); Religious Meaning Sought By Collegiate Associations (p. 11); Office Serves Campus Vets (p. 11); Music on Campus Offered to Student In Carnegie Room (p. 11); Student Center Scene For Several Activities (p.11); Clubs Offer Many Programs (p. 11); Institute Library Collection Features Technical Books (p. 12); Council Officers Selected by Vote (p. 12); Book Exchange Opens (p. 12); Top Editorial Positions On Yearbook Manned (p. 12); Institute Location is Advantageous (p. 12); Center Available For Counseling (p. 12)

Date of Original

9-3-1958

Date of Digitization

August 2007

Volume

33

Issue

1

Broad Type

Text

Specific Type

Magazine

Original Item Location

1850/3590

Specific Collection

Reporter Magazine

Notes

Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to the RIT Digital Institutional Repository in June, 2024; Some links embedded into the PDF may not work

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