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Wooster Magazine: 2001-2010

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Wooster Magazine: Winter 2006, Lisa Watts Jan 2006

Wooster Magazine: Winter 2006, Lisa Watts

Wooster Magazine: 2001-2010

This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the winter of 2006. This edition highlights ten alumni and their "Trips of a Lifetime" including the Great Wall of China, Australia, the Ho Chi Minh Train, and Alaska. Professor Hayden Schilling has been awarded the Outstanding Baccalaureate College Professor of the Year. Pages thirty-three to thirty-four discuss the impact of the College of Wooster and Miles College exchange program that was offered from the sixties to seventies. The Class Notes section is from page thirty-five to seventy-one.


Wooster Magazine: Fall 2006, Karol Crosbie Jan 2006

Wooster Magazine: Fall 2006, Karol Crosbie

Wooster Magazine: 2001-2010

This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the Fall of 2006. Photos and information from before and after the Kauke renovation are from page eleven to fifteen. The Wooster Magazine celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2006. A section on foods in the Wooster community is from page eighteen to twenty-five. The difference in messaging from 1882 and now is discussed in the following section. The Class Notes section is from page twenty-eight to sixty-three.


Wooster Magazine: Spring 2006, Karol Crosbie Jan 2006

Wooster Magazine: Spring 2006, Karol Crosbie

Wooster Magazine: 2001-2010

This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the spring of 2006. A new sculpture was added to the mall south of Kauke Hall in late March called the Double Core. President Stanton Hales will be retiring on June 30, 2007. Bridget Milligan's photograph series, Reality Tales, is highlighted from page fourteen to nineteen. The story of Ed Arn's ('31) life is told from page twenty to twenty-five. A feature on the college's equestrian members is from page twenty-six to twenty-nine. The Class Notes section is from page thirty to sixty-three.