Publication Date
4-27-1945
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:
- Hilltopics
- Faculty Notes
- Alumni Notes
- Society – Personals
- Spikes Cleats & Sneakers
- The Service Column
- Alumni Flashes
- The Chapel Hour
- Sharps & Flats
- Accidentals
- Looking Backward
- Kentucky Building News
- Book Marks
This issue contains articles:
- Western Offers Numerous Opportunities
- Talisman and Military Queens are Crowned
- Malcolm Arnett Speaks
- Students Accept Fellowships
- Lt. Gen. Simon Buckner Once Interviewed by Arndt Stickles
- Western Players to Present Twentieth Production on May 3rd in Van Meter
- Lt. William Hanley Killed in Action
- Mrs. Gladys Brown Receives Souvenirs
- Dr. Reid Sterret Attends Conference
- Students Collect Old Clothing
- Margaret Skinner Honored at University of Kentucky
- Dr. Arndt Stickles Honored
- A Message from Western’s President Paul L. Garret
- Farewell – Franklin Roosevelt’s death
- Choncoff, Mary. The Mocking Bird is Singing
- Henry, Helen. To Sing With the Angels
- Notice to Young Men Finishing High School
- Lapidus, Dovie. College High Chapel a Success
- Club Notes – Studio, PTA, Baptist Student Union, Education Council, History Club
- Kiwanis Club Entertains
- English Department Offers Wide Range of Courses
- Purpose of the College Program are Stated
- ROTC Staff Receives Message
- Many Teaching Positions Open
- Opportunities in Field of Industrial Arts Named
- Why Not Look Forward to Teaching?
- Thumb-Nail Sketches – Rebecca Hughes, Helen Sydnor, Marjorie Leach
- Health Interests of Students Supervised
- Major William Saunders Arrives in States
- Otis Dinning Named Coach
- Biology Department has Multiple Function
- Former Student Pictured in Courier-Journal – Hazel Sublett
- Board Meets – WKU Alumni Association
- Western’s 70,000 Volume Library
- Johana Harris Gives Concert
- ROTC Offered at Western
- Pre-Med and Pre-Dentistry are Offered
- Fund Aids Many – College Heights Foundation
- Lt. Richard Thompson is Wounded
- Buildings on College Heights Described – Van Meter Hall, Cedar House, Cherry Hall, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Kentucky Building, Music Hall, Ogden Hall, Potter Hall, Schneider Hall, Snell Hall, Stadium, Gordon Wilson Hall
- A Profitable Investment
- Chemistry Grads are Successful
- Physics Keeps Advancing
- What the Hills Looks Like Form the Air in Summer
- Veterans Receive GI Educational Opportunities
- Library Aids in Fostering College Aims
- Fine Arts Department Well-Equipped
- Ministerial Club Active on Hill
- Class Meetings are Held
- Music Hall on Campus
- Workshop Courses are Offered
- Expenses Kept to Minimum
Disciplines
Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Military History | Public Relations and Advertising | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social History | Social Influence and Political Communication | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History | Women's History
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 13" (1945). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 4527.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/4527
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