The Little Theater will premier, The Peacock in the Parlor, on March 8 and run through the 12th. Dr. Schreiber of the German Department will be running a summer study tour centering in Vienna, Austria, that will cost $950. Fifty-three students did not come back to Wooster for the semester, 24 students transferred, and 29 were dropped by the college. Eight students will spend their summer in Africa. There is a section about the television watching habits of students and faculty on campus. Pages five and six feature the athletic updates and many advertisements. Only thirty-one years ago did Wooster first permit dancing on campus.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/1209/thumbnail.jp
This edition opens with the discussion about the three day music celebration honoring Handel and Pur...
Published on May 4 of 1962, this edition of the Wooster Voice totals four pages. An image of the pro...
Directors Mr. Winford Logan of the speech department and Mr. Stuart J. Ling, of the music department...
The Little Theater will present its annual children\u27s play, this years being Puss \u27n Boots, ...
The Voice headlines with the announcement of two new co-editors, Karen Kinkel, and James Heck. The c...
Summer school classes will only occur if a minimum of 70 students register by April 15th. Brahm\u27s...
The first page of this issue of the newspaper begins with an announcement of the individuals chosen ...
Beginning next school year, Wooster will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Old Main fire an...
Dr. Wilson donated the money for the construction of the Wooster Inn in memory of his father; constr...
James Allardice, a 1941 College of Wooster graduate, and Thomas Adair, are both Hollywood writers wh...
The Little Theater will be performing an interpretation of a play regarding, The Diary of Anne Fran...
The Dad\u27s Day marching band show will feature the hits from the past five years. The Little Theat...
On March 24th, the 1956 Mock Political Convention will feature Mr. Karl Mundt as the guest speaker. ...
On Page one of this issue of the Voice, there’s a lot happening on campus. Nelson & Neal were prepar...
Guest conductor Robert Shaw will be conducting The Creation by Hadyn in the chapel on March 26th. ...
This edition opens with the discussion about the three day music celebration honoring Handel and Pur...
Published on May 4 of 1962, this edition of the Wooster Voice totals four pages. An image of the pro...
Directors Mr. Winford Logan of the speech department and Mr. Stuart J. Ling, of the music department...
The Little Theater will present its annual children\u27s play, this years being Puss \u27n Boots, ...
The Voice headlines with the announcement of two new co-editors, Karen Kinkel, and James Heck. The c...
Summer school classes will only occur if a minimum of 70 students register by April 15th. Brahm\u27s...
The first page of this issue of the newspaper begins with an announcement of the individuals chosen ...
Beginning next school year, Wooster will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Old Main fire an...
Dr. Wilson donated the money for the construction of the Wooster Inn in memory of his father; constr...
James Allardice, a 1941 College of Wooster graduate, and Thomas Adair, are both Hollywood writers wh...
The Little Theater will be performing an interpretation of a play regarding, The Diary of Anne Fran...
The Dad\u27s Day marching band show will feature the hits from the past five years. The Little Theat...
On March 24th, the 1956 Mock Political Convention will feature Mr. Karl Mundt as the guest speaker. ...
On Page one of this issue of the Voice, there’s a lot happening on campus. Nelson & Neal were prepar...
Guest conductor Robert Shaw will be conducting The Creation by Hadyn in the chapel on March 26th. ...
This edition opens with the discussion about the three day music celebration honoring Handel and Pur...
Published on May 4 of 1962, this edition of the Wooster Voice totals four pages. An image of the pro...
Directors Mr. Winford Logan of the speech department and Mr. Stuart J. Ling, of the music department...