The edition discusses the start of rehearsals for the faculty play, Western Union, Please. President Lowry has appointed Dr. Harold A. Dalziell as Vice-President of the college, the first to serve as vice-president in 47 years. An article recaps the successful Dogpatch Dance. Women have voted in favor of a coed dinner on Sunday\u27s. Additionally, the Ninth section officially inaugurated its new home on Beall Avenue. President Lowry has been meeting with members of various departments to ensure that their are no kinks in the Independent Study. Athletic updates for the week are highlighted on the third page of this edition of the Wooster Voice.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/1179/thumbnail.jp
This issue of the Wooster Voice features several articles about an upcoming Sadie Hawkins dance, amo...
On Page one of this issue of the Voice, there’s a lot happening on campus. Nelson & Neal were prepar...
This first newspaper for the 1962-1963 school year opens up with an article about the enrollment num...
This edition advertises a production of the Shakespearean comedy The Taming of the Shrew, being di...
The edition includes an article about a visit from pianist Maryla Jonas, who preformed a concert spo...
The men\u27s new dormitory, Andrews Hall, will be completed for next fall. People of Wayne County ha...
The social clubs with be initiating 129 new members into their groups. Wooster and cities around the...
Paul Barrett opens a new office for career counseling in the east wing of lower Kauke. Congresswoman...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on campus elections for class officers, Greek rush...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on February 9 of 1962, is four pages long. On Monday, s...
This edition opens with the discussion about the three day music celebration honoring Handel and Pur...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features news on various freshmen welcoming ceremonies, football gam...
The College of Wooster announces the addition of a radio station on campus, Bob Smith is named WCW m...
The paper begins with a note that nine women were elected in the student senate and the Women\u27s S...
This edition of the Voice includes an article on the dedication of a memorial plaque during the regu...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features several articles about an upcoming Sadie Hawkins dance, amo...
On Page one of this issue of the Voice, there’s a lot happening on campus. Nelson & Neal were prepar...
This first newspaper for the 1962-1963 school year opens up with an article about the enrollment num...
This edition advertises a production of the Shakespearean comedy The Taming of the Shrew, being di...
The edition includes an article about a visit from pianist Maryla Jonas, who preformed a concert spo...
The men\u27s new dormitory, Andrews Hall, will be completed for next fall. People of Wayne County ha...
The social clubs with be initiating 129 new members into their groups. Wooster and cities around the...
Paul Barrett opens a new office for career counseling in the east wing of lower Kauke. Congresswoman...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on campus elections for class officers, Greek rush...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on February 9 of 1962, is four pages long. On Monday, s...
This edition opens with the discussion about the three day music celebration honoring Handel and Pur...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features news on various freshmen welcoming ceremonies, football gam...
The College of Wooster announces the addition of a radio station on campus, Bob Smith is named WCW m...
The paper begins with a note that nine women were elected in the student senate and the Women\u27s S...
This edition of the Voice includes an article on the dedication of a memorial plaque during the regu...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features several articles about an upcoming Sadie Hawkins dance, amo...
On Page one of this issue of the Voice, there’s a lot happening on campus. Nelson & Neal were prepar...
This first newspaper for the 1962-1963 school year opens up with an article about the enrollment num...