By Unknown The Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS) is sponsoring a tea to welcome foreign students new to Seattle. The tea will be in the Seattle Art Museum, Volunteer Park, from 2 to 4 p.m. on October 30. Faculty and students of the Seattle Community College are invited…
Posts published in October 1966
Tonight at 9:00 on TV 9 be sure to watch Orson Bean in the comedy “The Star Wagon.” “The Star Wagon” is a touching comedy-fantasy about ah absent-minded inventor and a time machine and the dilemma of deciding whether to live a life over again. Orson Bean, broadway and television…
By Unknown This is it! Today is the last day applications can be mailed in for the Selective Service College Qualification test, to be given at the University of Washington the 18th and 19th of November. Kelly Toomey, registrar, said applications are available at the Edison South auditorium. A passing…
By Bob Barr Like just about everything else at Seattle Community College, the Athletic Department has been forced to start from scratch in attempting to form some kind of program. Due to the unique location of the school and some hard work by Mr. Don Sanford and Mr. Morris Storseth…
By Unknown Without a doubt the wildest dance yet, “Coming On Strong” will be presented by the dance committee of Seattle Community College, headed by Joe Zohn. Thursday, November 10, from 9:00 p.m. to midnight is the date and time for this long-awaited event. It is to be held at…
All students, faculty and staff members from Seattle Community College’s 11 campuses are invited to a Student-Faculty Tea to be held Thursday, November 3. It will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Paul Muellet Room of Edison’s North Building. A committee of students, faculty and office…
By Wanda Kleppe Warning! We don’t care if you burn your draft card, but please don’t burn your little orange card. What little orange card? Your student body identification card, of course, and don’t forget to sign your name in ink! These little gems are good for any variety of…
This is The City Collegian, your newspaper. As the only student publication of the new Seattle Community College, its goals are twofold: to inform students and faculty alike of the happenings on the college’s 11 campuses, and to ‘ unite all those associated with this instituation. The Collegian will first…
By Bill Schreivogl The first play of the Seattle Community College theatrical season will be the 1965 Pulitzer Prize winner, “The Subject Was Roses,” by Frank Gilroy. It is tentatively scheduled to be presented at the Washington Branch, on Nov. 18, 19. 24, 25 and Dec. 2 and 3. Elizabeth…
By Gregg Haughian Seattle Community College may not have all of the luxuries most colleges have, but it does have one thing most beginning schools don’t have. It does have a government. When Dr. Paul Menig, director of student government, asked an official of a new community college what that…