Publication Date

6-1-1974

Abstract

1974 Talisman yearbook pp. 1-233.

  • It Could Have Been a Real Blast – Registration, Moving In
  • To Live or Not to Live In a Dorm: That Was the Question
  • Married Housing Still a Problem
  • Unwinding the Ways
  • Tradition! - Cherry Hall
  • Dedication of Ivan Wilson Center Marks Fine Arts Renaissance
  • Homecoming 1973
  • We Just Didn’t Play No Ball . . . Football
  • Did Entertainment Provide For Your Needs?
  • Lectures: Impeachment, Bent Keys & Vampires
  • Associated Student Government Revamps Entire Organizational Structure
  • The Campus Year in Context: National & International Affairs
  • Black History Week: Helping America Understand
  • Fine Arts Festival
  • Spinks, Marti. A Typical Day in the Life of
  • The Names That Make the News – Steve Russell, Valerie Elmore
  • Lynwood Montell’s Focus on Folklore
  • Adele Gleaves Vaults to NCAA Championship
  • U.S. Freedom Impresses Jimoh Nesin-Akpicnyeto Omaretseye
  • The Remarkable German – Robert Laessig
  • Nick Rose, An English All-American
  • Jim Simpson Marches to the Beat of a Different Drummer
  • Jan Weaver Strives for Perfection
  • Joy Kirchner: A Conservatively Liberated Woman
  • Who’s Who & Why
  • Downing University Center Board 1974
  • Work: Why Do Students Do It?
  • Madison, Stephanie. The Black Coed: Her Role in the College Community
  • Cosmorama: Ross Munro, Maryse Mericq, Lili Alvi, Wing Lock Ng, Lourdes Aramayo, Ingrid Harrington
  • A Course of a Different Color: Graduate Students
  • The Theatre
  • Miss Black Western, Cheryl Harvey, Is the Woman She Wants to Be
  • Stacks Facts – Helm-Cravens Library
  • Miss Western 1973: Kitty Hall
  • Western Becomes Involved with the Bowling Green Community
  • What Now? Graduates Face Tight Job Market
  • Second Place = Sixth: Or How Six Inches in Six Miles Foils Best Ever NCAA Finish – Track & Field
  • Steady . . . Aim . . . Fire – Rifle Team
  • 10-0 – Football
  • Will the Real Toppers Please Stand . . . – Basketball
  • Mike Yeloushan Leads Tops to Second in KISC – Swimming
  • Rice & Camellia Bowl Trips, New Election System Highlight Cheerleading Calendar
  • Track Team Takes Ohio Valley Conference Title; Has Best Ever NCAA Finish
  • Assistant Coach Alan Launder Leaves Western – Track & Field
  • Won Some, Lost Some, Some Got Rained Out . . . – Baseball
  • Tennis Team Wins Fourth Straight Title; Golf Season Hampered By Wet Weather
  • Women’s Sports – Basketball, Tennis, Gymnastics
  • Hydren, Ridge Runners Capture Major Championships – Intramurals
  • Dero Downing Foresees a Slowing of Expansion but An Increasing Part-time Enrollment
  • Housing, Drugs, Expansion Concern Regents
  • College of Business & Public Affairs
  • College of Education
  • Ogden College
  • College of Applied Arts & Health
  • Potter College

Disciplines

African American Studies | Higher Education | Race and Ethnicity | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sociology | Sports Studies

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