Dotty Daw is elected Wooster Homecoming Queen. The program for Homecoming weekend is in its final stages as committee head Bob Schug slowly reveals details. Rushes will be entering their last rounds this weekend. Additionally, the college placement office (registrar) warns of a decline in job demand, as they place a majority of graduates in teaching positions. John Bathgate\u27s article on page two discusses his experience at an Indian Wedding last winter. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on the third page. There is a piece recapping Wooster student\u27s experiences with traveling abroad on the final page of this edition.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/1198/thumbnail.jp
Phi Beta Kappa has brought Dr. Edwin Mims to speak on October 12 on the topic of, The Real Fundamen...
The first page of this newspaper has a large headline that takes up half the page. It is about Sally...
This edition includes an article on the women on campus who were knitting clothes for the American R...
This edition details Wooster\u27s anticipation for hundreds of alumni to visit campus for the 30th A...
The Women\u27s Student Government Association president has announced the dormitory presidents and c...
Frankie Stafford was chosen as Homecoming Queen, and the theme of homecoming for \u2764 is \u27Home ...
The senior class votes Hank Rutledge as senior class president. Wooster\u27s first homecoming queen,...
The Voice for this day opens with two articles about Homecoming. Wooster\u27s 42nd homecoming queen,...
Each dorm and house will be competing for best homecoming decorations that include the themes: the r...
This issue of the Wooster Voice is the first edition of the 1947-1948 academic year. Page 1 features...
This edition announces the results of the 1948 Homecoming Queen contest. The total number of student...
Miss Pat Taft will be crowned as Homecoming Queen by the senate president at Saturday\u27s homecomin...
On Wednesday, Bob Ferm was elected to be senior class president. 71% of the students put their vote ...
The first page of this issue highlights the crowning of Betty Bea Andrews as Homecoming Queen and fe...
This edition includes a series on the upcoming elections at the College of Wooster for both, the Sen...
Phi Beta Kappa has brought Dr. Edwin Mims to speak on October 12 on the topic of, The Real Fundamen...
The first page of this newspaper has a large headline that takes up half the page. It is about Sally...
This edition includes an article on the women on campus who were knitting clothes for the American R...
This edition details Wooster\u27s anticipation for hundreds of alumni to visit campus for the 30th A...
The Women\u27s Student Government Association president has announced the dormitory presidents and c...
Frankie Stafford was chosen as Homecoming Queen, and the theme of homecoming for \u2764 is \u27Home ...
The senior class votes Hank Rutledge as senior class president. Wooster\u27s first homecoming queen,...
The Voice for this day opens with two articles about Homecoming. Wooster\u27s 42nd homecoming queen,...
Each dorm and house will be competing for best homecoming decorations that include the themes: the r...
This issue of the Wooster Voice is the first edition of the 1947-1948 academic year. Page 1 features...
This edition announces the results of the 1948 Homecoming Queen contest. The total number of student...
Miss Pat Taft will be crowned as Homecoming Queen by the senate president at Saturday\u27s homecomin...
On Wednesday, Bob Ferm was elected to be senior class president. 71% of the students put their vote ...
The first page of this issue highlights the crowning of Betty Bea Andrews as Homecoming Queen and fe...
This edition includes a series on the upcoming elections at the College of Wooster for both, the Sen...
Phi Beta Kappa has brought Dr. Edwin Mims to speak on October 12 on the topic of, The Real Fundamen...
The first page of this newspaper has a large headline that takes up half the page. It is about Sally...
This edition includes an article on the women on campus who were knitting clothes for the American R...