Publication Date

4-3-1963

Abstract

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features:

  • Hilltopics
  • Kentucky Building News
  • Looking Backward
  • Alumni News
  • Society – Weddings – Engagements
  • Faculty Facts
  • Sports Slants
  • Book Marks
  • Social Activities Calendar

Articles in this Issue:

  • Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra to Play for Talisman Ball May 9
  • Super College Heating Plant to be Ready in Fall
  • 12 From Western to Attend Annual Industrial Arts Convention
  • Western Orchestra to Present Concert Thursday Night
  • ROTC Schedules Field Night Competition Next Tuesday
  • 1,000 Musicians to be on Campus This Weekend
  • Western Choir to Take 3-Day Tour of High Schools
  • Student Dance to Feature Bill Doggett’s Orchestra
  • Former College Social Director Dies March 6 – Garbriella Lee
  • Obojski, Robert. Sandra Stuart Named Queen of State Spring Coin Show
  • Bennett, James. Inside Russia Today Looks Behind Iron Curtain
  • Not Too Late . . . Taking Notes, Studying
  • Peggy Flanagan to Give Senior Recital Friday
  • Methodist Student Center Chapel Consecrated Sunday
  • Current Events Test Shows Students Do Not Always Keep Up with News
  • Baptist Student Union Choir to Make Annual Concert Tour
  • Music Majors Give Joint Recitals
  • John Breckinridge Addresses Political Science Class
  • Debaters Hold Mock Trial – Congress Debating Club
  • Western Writers to Read Poetry Tuesday
  • Bobby Rascoe Chosen for Game Trials
  • Tennis Team Opens Season at Owensboro
  • Track Team to Open Home Season Today
  • Nick Denes Announces Signing of Tackle Harold Smith
  • Delta Kappa Nu Sponsors Concert by Music Fraternity
  • Graduate Named Outstanding Madisonville High School Teacher – Mary Finley
  • Women Students Take Weekend Hike to Franklin
  • Meet Sylvia Terry
  • Dr. Earl Moore is National Reform Association Speaker

Disciplines

Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Social History | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History

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