Other Title

Reporter; Reporter Magazine

Contributor

Editor-in-Chief—Rodney Brower Associate Editor—Arnost Blobstein. News Editor—Paul Hassenplug. Sports Editor—Richard Bult . Campus Editor—Judy Gleason. Feature Editor—Albert Bowles. Alumni Editor—Frank Lang. Photo Editor—Barbara Brill. Art Editors—Donald Lenhard and Neva Hanson. Business Manager—Daniel Miller. Mechanical Superintendents—Edward Baucum and Robert Brown. Assisant Mechanical Superintendent—John Markowski. Circulation Manager—Francis Sicker. Technical Advisors—Hector Sutherland. Joseph Bowles, Fred Gutfrueht, Ruth Gutfrucht, Alexander Lawson, Patricia Dailey, Norman Thompson.

Summary

President Extends Welcome (p. 1); BFA Degree Authorized by Regents (p. 1); Event Packed Weekend Greets New Students (p. 1); WW II GI Bill Ends; 500 Korean Vets Expected At RIT (p. 1); Enrollment Over 1800 (p. 1); Editorial: Welcome to RIT (p. 2); Your Help Wanted for a Better 'Reporter' (p. 2); 400 Summer Students Attend Cool Quarter (p. 2); Mrs. Miller, Watts Resign (p. 3); Cafeteria, Snack Bar Under New Program (p. 3); Evening School Registration Set (p. 3); Frosh-Faculty Picnic Gayest of All Parties (p. 3); 'Reporter' Has Openings For Writers and Others (p. 3); Printers Will Sell Bookplates (p. 3); Institute Spends $250,000 on Improvements (p. 4); Eastman Kodak Part of Rochester Picture (p. 4); Religious Meaning Sought By Collegiate Associations (p. 4A); Men's Dorm Full, Rooms Available Only Off-Campus (p. 4A); Christian, Jewish Groups Provide Recreation for Young Adults (p. 4A); Many Churches Near Institute (p. 4A); Clubs Offer Varied Interests (p. 4B); Advice to Frosh: 'Look'em Over' (p. 4B); Departmental Organizations Active on Campus Scene (p. 4B); Fraternal, Sorority Honorary Groups Boost RIT Spirit Interfraternity Council (p. 4C); Student Council Body Proves Capable Ruler (p. 4C); Inter-Org Serves Campus Scene; Keys All Big Social Activities (p. 4C); MUSICAL GROUPS ARE POPULAR (p. 4C); Assembly Steering Group Sees 'Untouched' Horizons (p. 4C); Military Obligation May Be Met In Local Reserve Units (p. 4D); Rochester Area Reserves Listed (p. 4D); Counseling Center Expands Facilities and Services (p. 5); RIT Medical Service Policy Promotes Health, Fosters Care (p. 5); Thomas E. Strader Named To Position In RIT Library (p. 5); Institute Library System List 25,000 Bound Volumes (p. 5); Over $30,000 Paid To Students Employed on Campus Jobs (p. 5); BOOKSTORE DEALS (p. 5); Tech Undefeated in 17 Contests (p. 6); Summer Ice Never Melts or Hot Weather Skaters (p. 7); New Ritter-Clark Gym Has Complete Facilities for Physical Education (p. 7); Intramural Athletic Program Offers Variety of Sports (p. 7); Yearbook Plans Set; Cruwys Named Editor (p. 8); 'Reporter'—A Unique Newspaper (p. 8); Carnegie Room Provides Facilities For Good Music (p. 8); Joanne Bieder Wins Real Pony (p. 8); KSK Plans Party (p. 8); Freshmen Daze (p. 8)

Date of Original

9-5-1956

Date of Digitization

July 2007

Volume

31

Issue

1

Broad Type

Text

Specific Type

Magazine

Original Item Location

1850/3588

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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