Other Title

Reporter; Reporter Magazine

Contributor

Editor-in-Chief, Paul C. Hassenpulg. Associate Editor, Robert Fowles. News Editor, Frank Lang. Sports Editor, Gary Lefkowitz. Feature Editors, David Anderson and Fred Guevara. Campus Editor, Mary Alice Rath. Photo Editor, Robert Brown. Art Editor, Neva Hanson. Business Manager, Ward Allis. Mechanical Superintendents, Matthew Bernius and Howard Bliss. Assisant Mechanical Superintendent, Richard Bojanowski. Circulation Manager, Paul Patterson.

Summary

Hillel Groups to Gather Here for Conference (p. 1); “Modern Jazz” To Sponsor Concert by Canadian Group (p. 1); Student Council Elects Pres. Pro-Tem Nally To Group’s Presidency (p. 1); Inter-Org To Seek New Faculty Advisor (p. 1); Newmanities Set Observance Dates For Youth Week (p. 1); Rush Dates Set For Fraternities (p. 1); Institute Polio Program Termed Successful (p. 1); About the Site of the Barracks… (p. 2); The Bulletin Boards are ‘Snowed under’ Again (p. 2); Student Discount Effort Abandoned (p. 2); Fraternity Social Chairman Voices Chaperone Problems (p. 2); Skiers Discuss Annual Program (p. 2); KSK, Phi Up Schedule Gala Halloween Party (p. 2); Random Thoughts From the Editors (p. 2); Campus Greek Talk (p. 3); Student Wrecks Barracks With High Velocity Sneeze (p. 3); DO, Gamma Phi Enjoy Gay Outing (p. 3); Budget Sets New Record Financial Report Released; (p. 3); Canada’s Top Jazz Group To Furnish Good Listening (p. 3); Honor Fraternity Schedules Dinner (p. 3); Officers Elected By Secretaries (p. 3); Frosh Support Bolsters Strength Of Swordsmen (p. 4); 4 Positions Open For Cheerleading (p. 4); Sports From the Tower (p. 4); Palmiere Seeks $1500 For Sports Program (p. 4); Intramural Bowling Teams Commence League Action (p. 4); Frosh View Demonstration (p. 4); Schedule Show Tough Opponents (p. 4); Tech Talk (p. 5); Basketball Candidates Compete for Positions On JV, Varsity Teams (p. 5); Journalism Class Chosen; Adds To ‘Reporter’ Staff (p. 5); Amateur Hockey Hit Hard; War Memorial Not Available (p. 5); Sport Shorts… (p. 5); Pultneyville, U.S.A. (p. 6); Retailing Student Thinks Co-op Plan ‘A Day Saver’ (p. 7); RIT Choral Group Holds Rehearsal Sessions Weekly (p. 7); Institute Rink Opens For Winter Sessions (p. 7); Pi Club Makes Trip (p. 7); Drive Scheduled (p. 7); Pardon Our Dots… (p. 7); Demolition Completed! (p. 8); Keeping Up With Institute Alumni (p. 8); Institute Alumnus Greets Former Employer On Trip (p. 8); University of Buffalo Cites Ralph F. Peo For Services (p. 8); Famous Jazz Quintet Performs At Assembly (sec. B p. 1); Lecture Planned; Inks for Printing To Be Discussed (sec. B p. 1); Council Sets Budgets; Several Request Cut (sec. B p. 1); Group Elects New Officers (sec. B p. 1); Speaker Reviews Hungarian Crisis (sec. B p. 1); Men’s Dormitory Plans Open House (sec. B p. 1); Distribution Of Cards Brings Poor Response (sec. B p. 1); ‘Reporter’ Wins Top Awards At Annual Press Meeting (sec. B p. 2); Residence Council Planning Program, Projects Slated (sec. B p. 2); From Here to Obscurity (sec. B p. 2); Students Support Ike In Little Rock Poll (sec. B p. 3); Formal Presented In Setting of Starlight, Taffeta (sec. B p. 3); Representive of MSA Makes Advance Visit (sec. B p. 3); Scotch Hop Held (sec. B p. 3); Equipment Added To Printing Dept. (sec. B p. 3); KSK Sweethearts Serenaded at KG (sec. B p. 4); Annual Jitterbug Contest Featured at ‘Scotch Hop’ (sec. B p. 4); Hammers, Crowbars Demolish RIT Barracks (sec. B p. 4); Editorial: A New Position Required For Better Jobs (p. 2)

Date of Original

10-25-1957

Date of Digitization

July 2007

Volume

32

Issue

4

Broad Type

Text

Specific Type

Magazine

Original Item Location

1850/3589

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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