The French Department will be commemorating a French custom, Fete Des Rois. The clubs and organizations are being asked to donate money for CARE packages, along with 22 pounds of food. 189 freshman are pledging for fraternities. At the end of last semester, Wooster competed in its first official wrestling match at Hiram College. The University of Chicago School of Business will be offering a full scholarship to a College of Wooster graduate. Pianist Jean Geis will be performing in the chapel on Monday.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/1138/thumbnail.jp
This year\u27s Religion in Life Week will be concluded on February 28 by the former Dean of the Chap...
For the 1962-1963 school year, Philip Brown and Frances Hopkins will be taking over as editor and ma...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on April 22 of 1955,...
The men\u27s new dormitory, Andrews Hall, will be completed for next fall. People of Wayne County ha...
The Gum Shoe Hop, Time Out of Place will be performed Saturday evening. Gold in the Hills is thi...
Eight sections of the Men\u27s Association will compete for the Serenade Contest trophy on May 3rd b...
The Alumni Clubs of the college who reside in New York City have formed a committee that makes it po...
The Sadie Hawkins day king will be chosen on Friday from 10 candidates that represent each of the fr...
The college\u27s radio station was able to broadcast the Student Faculty Relations Committee that wa...
There are 153 new pledges for the eight fraternities on campus. The Chamber Orchestra will be perfor...
The first page of the Voice opens up with the Fighting Muskies of Muskegon College coming to the col...
Brought in by the Student Christian Association, Dr. Ganse Little will be in Wooster Sunday through ...
Jack Scaff and Dave Dungan are coordinating plans for emergency aid relief for the Hungarian Refugee...
The college received $300,000 by a yet unnamed donor for a new men\u27s dorm, it will house 75 stude...
The paper begins with a note that nine women were elected in the student senate and the Women\u27s S...
This year\u27s Religion in Life Week will be concluded on February 28 by the former Dean of the Chap...
For the 1962-1963 school year, Philip Brown and Frances Hopkins will be taking over as editor and ma...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on April 22 of 1955,...
The men\u27s new dormitory, Andrews Hall, will be completed for next fall. People of Wayne County ha...
The Gum Shoe Hop, Time Out of Place will be performed Saturday evening. Gold in the Hills is thi...
Eight sections of the Men\u27s Association will compete for the Serenade Contest trophy on May 3rd b...
The Alumni Clubs of the college who reside in New York City have formed a committee that makes it po...
The Sadie Hawkins day king will be chosen on Friday from 10 candidates that represent each of the fr...
The college\u27s radio station was able to broadcast the Student Faculty Relations Committee that wa...
There are 153 new pledges for the eight fraternities on campus. The Chamber Orchestra will be perfor...
The first page of the Voice opens up with the Fighting Muskies of Muskegon College coming to the col...
Brought in by the Student Christian Association, Dr. Ganse Little will be in Wooster Sunday through ...
Jack Scaff and Dave Dungan are coordinating plans for emergency aid relief for the Hungarian Refugee...
The college received $300,000 by a yet unnamed donor for a new men\u27s dorm, it will house 75 stude...
The paper begins with a note that nine women were elected in the student senate and the Women\u27s S...
This year\u27s Religion in Life Week will be concluded on February 28 by the former Dean of the Chap...
For the 1962-1963 school year, Philip Brown and Frances Hopkins will be taking over as editor and ma...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on April 22 of 1955,...