This weekend is Parents\u27 Weekend which includes the following activities: a play, a dance, open houses, and football games. This year\u27s Religion in Life activities will begin Sunday with Dr. Clarence Jordan speaking on the Need for a Savior. Joyce Robison Geier has a review of Arthur Miller\u27s Death of a Salesman on the first page of this edition of the newspaper. The Student-Faculty Relations Committee has proposed a revision of the current chapel system. The sports updates begin on page three.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/1132/thumbnail.jp
The Scott Auditorium will hold the play Billy Budd, by Coxe and Chapman, for parent day weekend. T...
The Little Theater held the production of Walter Sorell\u27s Everyman Today, which John Beal, a Br...
Wooster Day on December 11th commemorates the rededication of the college in 1902 after the Old Main...
Parents Day weekend commences tomorrow, November 16th. The Drama Reading Group will be reading Sopho...
Religion in Life week will begin with Dr. Howard Thurman speaking on the topic of The Crucial Dilem...
The Senate lost $300 from the recent Hilltoppers concert, and they discussed this loss at the Senate...
February 5th through 9th will be the dates of this years Religion in Life week centering around, Wh...
Parents\u27 Weekend began this afternoon with registration in Galpin. On Recognition Day this Tuesda...
Inauguration Marks Home-Coming, is about President Lowry inauguration on October 21, his speech wil...
The Student Faculty Relations Committee has voted to not change the dates of Christmas Vacation, and...
The font of the newspaper\u27s name is different than it usually is in. This edition details the clo...
Dr. W. Sherman Skinner will be the guest speaker for Religion-in-Life Week. He is a pastor of the Se...
The college prepares for parents\u27 weekend. Crandall House, who are members of Kappa Phi Sigma, wi...
The edition advertises the 40th annual reading of Charles Dickens\u27 Christmas Carol by Dr. Delbe...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published on April 6 of 2000 and it is twelve pages long. Athl...
The Scott Auditorium will hold the play Billy Budd, by Coxe and Chapman, for parent day weekend. T...
The Little Theater held the production of Walter Sorell\u27s Everyman Today, which John Beal, a Br...
Wooster Day on December 11th commemorates the rededication of the college in 1902 after the Old Main...
Parents Day weekend commences tomorrow, November 16th. The Drama Reading Group will be reading Sopho...
Religion in Life week will begin with Dr. Howard Thurman speaking on the topic of The Crucial Dilem...
The Senate lost $300 from the recent Hilltoppers concert, and they discussed this loss at the Senate...
February 5th through 9th will be the dates of this years Religion in Life week centering around, Wh...
Parents\u27 Weekend began this afternoon with registration in Galpin. On Recognition Day this Tuesda...
Inauguration Marks Home-Coming, is about President Lowry inauguration on October 21, his speech wil...
The Student Faculty Relations Committee has voted to not change the dates of Christmas Vacation, and...
The font of the newspaper\u27s name is different than it usually is in. This edition details the clo...
Dr. W. Sherman Skinner will be the guest speaker for Religion-in-Life Week. He is a pastor of the Se...
The college prepares for parents\u27 weekend. Crandall House, who are members of Kappa Phi Sigma, wi...
The edition advertises the 40th annual reading of Charles Dickens\u27 Christmas Carol by Dr. Delbe...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published on April 6 of 2000 and it is twelve pages long. Athl...
The Scott Auditorium will hold the play Billy Budd, by Coxe and Chapman, for parent day weekend. T...
The Little Theater held the production of Walter Sorell\u27s Everyman Today, which John Beal, a Br...
Wooster Day on December 11th commemorates the rededication of the college in 1902 after the Old Main...