Publication Date
5-2-1962
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features:
- Hilltopics
- Musical Notes
- Book Marks
- Looking Backward
- Social Activities Calendar
- Alumni News
- Society – Weddings – Engagements
- Sports Slants
- On Campus
Articles in this issue:
- 3000 Expected for Senior Day
- Talisman King & Queen to Reign Over Formal Ball Tomorrow Night
- Over 100 Alumni Attend Four-County Spring Meeting
- Kentucky Derby Honors President Kelly Thompson
- Forty-Five High Schools in Music Festivals Here
- Flight Training Program to be Inaugurated
- Make Mine Music to Run This Evening, Tomorrow – Western Players
- Douglas Verdier Elected Adjutant of Pershing Rifles Company
- Wesley Foundation Tours Colleges Throughout Kentucky
- Madison, Bernard. Do You Know, Or Do You Care? – Elections
- Tennis Anyone?
- Western Co-Ed Appointed to College Board – Elaine Chesnut
- French Art Exhibit Shown in Gallery John Warren Oakes Receives Art Scholarship
- Gregg Colson Presents Chapel Concert
- Julia Neal Speaks on Shakers
- Art Club Field Trip to Be May 3-5
- Sibyl Stonecipher Attends Meeting
- Iva Scott Club Hears H.H. Surface at Club Banquet
- History Club to Hear Alexander Marchant at Banquet
- Topper Tennis Supremacy Challenged; Golfers Win; Diamond Men Split – Baseball
- Golfers Win
- Baseball
- Dykes, Larry. Top Two West Virginia Cagers Sign with Hilltoppers
- Dave Townsend Signs Grant-In-Aid - Basketball
Disciplines
Communication | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Social History | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 41, No. 22-Z251" (1962). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 2175.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/2175
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