Publication Date

10-11-1961

Abstract

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Religious News
  • Looking Backward
  • Alumni News
  • Society – Weddings – Engagements
  • Sports Slants
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Book Marks

Articles in this Issue:

  • Governor Bert Combs to Deliver Dedicatory Address for Kelly Thompson Hall
  • Western to Host 2,000 for Saturday’s Festivities – Band Day, Cheerleader Clinic
  • William Mize & Stephen Crider Named to Head ROTC Cadets
  • Meet Kenneth Ming
  • Folksinger to Perform on Campus October 18 – Edna Ritchie
  • New Department Presents Radio Program on WKCT – Business & Government
  • Primary Results Listed; Final Elections Tomorrow – Student Government Association
  • Small Calibre Pistol Team is Organized Here – Military Science
  • Freshman Attends Judicial Reception at White House – Roger Futrell
  • Five from Agriculture Department Attend Farm Show
  • Dr. E.G. Monroe Spends Month on Tour Through Europe
  • Terrible Traffic Trio Cited by Safety Department
  • Madison, Bernard. Do You Realize . . . ? – Homework
  • J.C. Penney Awards Expanded for New Year
  • No More Firings Says Rocket Club
  • Debaters Hear Gordon Frank – Congress Debating Club
  • Stamp Campaign Started by Department of Business, Government
  • Western’s Pershing Rifles Participate in Military Funeral – Norman Hendricks
  • Holbert Miller, John Sagabiel Report to Fort Chaffee, Arkansas
  • ROTC News
  • Pershing Rifles Host Freshman at Smoker
  • Ward Sumpter to Speak Tonight
  • Lyle, Bonnie. How’s Your Roommate, Good, Bad, or Worse?
  • 200 Drivers Visit Campus from Third District Education Association
  • Pardon, Allen. Speaking of Society? – Fashion
  • Pat Norman Honored as Pershing Rifles Sponsor
  • Iva Scott Club Holds Meeting
  • English Club to Hear Dr. Gordon Wilson at First Meeting
  • Former Staff Member Appointed to Post – Sarah Garris
  • Superintendents Elect Kenneth Estes President of Conference
  • 600 Students Enrolled in Western’s Newest Department – Business & Government
  • Dairy Cattle Judging Team Participates in Contest
  • Student National Education Association President, Martha Burn Introduces Other Officers
  • Woodrow Wilson Grants Available to Westerners
  • Training School Registers Class of 1,975
  • Folklore Club Meets
  • Varied Program is Offered by Baptist Student Union
  • Scabbard & Blade Members Plan Pledgeship
  • Phi Delta Kappa to Hear W.R. McNeil
  • Veterans Villagers Select Four Council Members
  • Sylvia Salem Elected Editor of Voice by Western Writers
  • District Future Homemakers of America Officers Meeting Attended by College High Students
  • Butler County Club Elects New Officers
  • Bill Hyatt to Head Young Republicans
  • Student National Education Association Members Assist in Principals Meeting
  • Commerce Club Elects Officers
  • Westerners Present Old French Play – French Club, XX Literary Club
  • College High Graduate Receives Grant to University of Dublin – Bert Hornback
  • History Club to Hear Three Speak Tomorrow Night
  • Iva Scott Club Plans Activities Year Book
  • Luther Baxter Attends Bankers Meeting
  • Art Students to See Sights in Nashville
  • Willson Wood Visits Homes of New England Authors
  • Activities Planned by Western Debate Club
  • Math Club Elects Jack Stewart President
  • Eleven Graduates Continue Work in Agriculture
  • College High Appoints School Boy Patrol
  • Don Miller Assumes Duty as Art & Crafts Club Open Year
  • Jefferson County Club Elects Dave Ryan President
  • Toppers Trounce Austin Peay 26-6 as Upperclassmen Show Their Class – Football
  • Toppers to Try to Top Tennessee Tech
  • Conference on Injuries Here October 14
  • College High Begins Work Toward Cross Country
  • Freshmen Gridders Promise Support of Varsity Squad
  • Bowling Meet Reset for Tomorrow
  • Freshmen Gridders Poised for First Game
  • Darel Carrier Rated in Top Fourteen by Complete Sports
  • Blair, John. Coach Frank Griffin Initiates Tremendous Program as Intramurals Take Form
  • Injury-Stricken Toppers Bow to Middle Tennessee – Football
  • Hilltopper Band to be Outfitted in New Uniforms
  • Sixty Members of Tri-County Club Open New Year
  • Western Area Vocational School Offers More
  • Pat Chamberlain Appointed to National Council
  • Hardin County Club Meets
  • College High Student Council Elects Officers
  • Jack Staehle Speaks to Chapel Goers Wednesday
  • Student National Education Association Officers Meet
  • Thunder on the Hill to be Presented Tomorrow Night – Western Players
  • College High Juniors Elect New Officers
  • Marine Aviation Cadet Recruited Visited Western October 5
  • Student National Education Association Members Serve as Baby Sitters
  • Mrs. Troy Hawes Attends Meeting

Disciplines

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

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