This issue details the year\u27s annual Week of the World. The first Freshman Forum of the series called Am I Really a Christian? will be presented. An article about veterans and families finding homes on campus is featured. The famous graffiti known as Kilroy was Here has appeared on the College of Wooster campus. Famous musician Les Brown and his orchestra won first place in the Orchestra on Upswing division. George Bradford\u27s Chaucer class held a medieval banquet with jugglers, a roasted pig and more. Akron defeats Wooster in the Cowbell Clash.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/1133/thumbnail.jp
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a photo of a typical scene during Hell Week, the pledging...
This issue of the Wooster Voice contains a report on Wooster\u27s three-way statewide tie in basketb...
This issue details the World\u27s Conferences and Christian moral responsibility on page one and thr...
This issue highlights the Girls\u27 Chorus for opening the College\u27s week of prayer with a concer...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on the re-dedication of Kauke Hall, and a recount ...
The ION Jackson Company, which puts on concerts appeared at Wooster. One article talks about a new b...
This edition discusses the end of hell week on campus. There is an advertisement for the Thanksgivin...
This edition of the voice includes an article on Hell Week and the 159 initiated pledges. Another ar...
This edition includes an article on the women on campus who were knitting clothes for the American R...
This issue features the first meeting of the year for the Conservatory Association , an article adve...
The Red Cross has set the goal of their ten day campaign at $500. Kenarden is getting a new lounge i...
Peace Items, is about the peace movement meeting in Germany. In Conservatory Association, the lis...
This issue of the Wooster voice features a story on the College of Wooster\u27s pastor, Curtis Dougl...
This issue of the Wooster Voice headlines a successful fundraising effort by the Big Four, an articl...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a photo of a typical scene during Hell Week, the pledging...
This issue of the Wooster Voice contains a report on Wooster\u27s three-way statewide tie in basketb...
This issue details the World\u27s Conferences and Christian moral responsibility on page one and thr...
This issue highlights the Girls\u27 Chorus for opening the College\u27s week of prayer with a concer...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on the re-dedication of Kauke Hall, and a recount ...
The ION Jackson Company, which puts on concerts appeared at Wooster. One article talks about a new b...
This edition discusses the end of hell week on campus. There is an advertisement for the Thanksgivin...
This edition of the voice includes an article on Hell Week and the 159 initiated pledges. Another ar...
This edition includes an article on the women on campus who were knitting clothes for the American R...
This issue features the first meeting of the year for the Conservatory Association , an article adve...
The Red Cross has set the goal of their ten day campaign at $500. Kenarden is getting a new lounge i...
Peace Items, is about the peace movement meeting in Germany. In Conservatory Association, the lis...
This issue of the Wooster voice features a story on the College of Wooster\u27s pastor, Curtis Dougl...
This issue of the Wooster Voice headlines a successful fundraising effort by the Big Four, an articl...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a photo of a typical scene during Hell Week, the pledging...
This issue of the Wooster Voice contains a report on Wooster\u27s three-way statewide tie in basketb...