Editorial cartoons featured in the College Heights Herald from 1960 through 1969. The early cartoons are less editorial and more WKU student experience centric. As the decade wore on national events impacting students, such as the Vietnam War, were increasingly represented in the cartoonists' work. There is an amount of restraint, probably due to the suspension of the students in 1965 for creating an underground newspaper far more critical of WKU administration and U.S. government than the College Heights Herald could be.

Maybe We Would Have Better Luck . . .

Maybe We Would Have Better Luck . . .

Daylight Savin' Time . . .

Daylight Savin' Time . . .

Your car passed inspection . . .

Your car passed inspection . . .

Hmmmmm . . .

Hmmmmm . . .

Down, But Not Out!

Down, But Not Out!

And Now In Response to Your Demands . . .

And Now In Response to Your Demands . . .

The Audience

The Audience

. . . And So the Western Students Sadly Leave the Campus . . .

. . . And So the Western Students Sadly Leave the Campus . . .

And the Light Shines in the Darkness . . .

And the Light Shines in the Darkness . . .

You Mean He Ain't Dead Yet?

You Mean He Ain't Dead Yet?

CATV Problem Still in Air

CATV Problem Still in Air

Burning My Library Card . . .

Burning My Library Card . . .