The front page article covers the events of the beginning of homecoming at the College. There is a feature piece on homecoming queen Frankie Stafford. One of the voice editors had the privilege of interviewing NBC newsman Chet Huntley. The Wooster chapter of the NAACP announced plans to improve relations between whites and blacks in the community. On page 2, students talk about meeting William E. Miller, the running mate of Barry Goldwater. The Voice formally congratulates President Lowry on his 20th year at the College. The upcoming presidential campaign is discussed, with emphasis on the two candidates stances on civil rights. Page three is largely devoted to President Lowry\u27s friends reminiscing about him. Page five features a piece o...