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The Ursinus Weekly, August 10, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie Aug 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, August 10, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Collegeville ten scores twin wins on hitting power • Football schedule planned tentative to council action • Ursinus grad saves fifteen in two Greenland rescues • Conference concludes with memorial service in honor of Dr. Yost • Assembly passes three new rules • Juniors beat sophs in 23-4 hitting spree • Golf, softball, and tennis highlight intra program • Sixteen netmen survive in tennis competitions • IRC holds discussion on the effects of war • Highland Hall outpost soon to be reopened as women's dormitory • Dr. Hartzell outlines living a Christian life


The Ursinus Weekly, July 27, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie, Bill Sutcliffe Jul 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, July 27, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie, Bill Sutcliffe

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Heckman's ten suffers defeat for first time • Ursinus Y groups unite in chapel, vesper services • Registrar announces tentative enrollment of 93 men, 91 women • Dean Pancoast explains new rules, clarifies his position at mass meeting • Summer assembly plans to conduct 35th session in memory of Dr. Yost • Profs spend summer at home, on vacations • Sizzling junior softball machine rolls up five straight victories • Civil service commission to hold examinations for junior assistant • Pre-med society holds watermelon research • "U" crew at Jacobs joins "ten-percenters" • Twenty-four men remain as tourney nears finale


The Ursinus Weekly, July 13, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie, Garfield Sieber Pancoast Jul 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, July 13, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie, Garfield Sieber Pancoast

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Freshmen rally in extra frame to knot series • Deferment ratings further changed to favor students • Sixty city slickers attend barn dance in Freeland hayloft • Twelve-week summer term opens with enrollment of 137 students • Ursinus health program features touch football during third full week • College host to 135 at 5-day conference • Two Ursinus couples recently married; three pairs engaged • Men's tennis tourney to begin this week • Collapsed editors cut Weekly to fit short summer term • First chapel service to be held Wednesday • Out-door vespers program on theme of "rededication"


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Summer 1942, Alfred C. Alspach, Norman E. Mcclure Jul 1942

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Summer 1942, Alfred C. Alspach, Norman E. Mcclure

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

Current comment: Ursinus at war; Lieutenant Aram Y. Parunak, U. S. N., '33; Prospective students and the Selective Service • President's page • 72nd annual commencement • Miss Ermold retires • Summer session draws larger registration • New Selective Service deferment for students • Dr. Reginald Sibbald passes away • Dr. Yost mourned by grads and students • Ursinus director passes • Our alumni secretary's page • New changes in administrative posts • Local alumni group meetings • Report on your funds • Ursinusites, at home and abroad • Our service men • 1942 varsity football schedule


Newspaper Article – Bungling Stirs Veterans Here, Press And Sun Bulletin (Binghamton, New York) Jun 1942

Newspaper Article – Bungling Stirs Veterans Here, Press And Sun Bulletin (Binghamton, New York)

The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944

An article published on June 24, 1942 in the Press and Sun Bulletin (Binghamton, New York), titled "Bungling Stirs Veterans Here," stating Colonel Willis Shippam is the Commandant of Fort Ontario.


47th Annual Concert And Commencement, Sherwood Music School Jun 1942

47th Annual Concert And Commencement, Sherwood Music School

Commencement Programs

Program for the Sherwood Music School 47th Annual Concert and Commencement at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 19, 1942.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1942

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps
  • Looking Backward
  • Society – Personals
  • Faculty Notes
  • Alumni Flashes
  • Music Notes
  • At the Capitol - Movies
  • Weddings - Engagements
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers

This issue contains articles:

  • Western Offers Work in 20 Departments
  • Hold Memorial Chapel Services for Prof. Franz Strahm
  • David Morton to Address Graduates Tonight Charles Welch Delivered Baccalaureate Speech
  • Boys State Meets on Hill June 7-13
  • ROTC Offered in Summer School
  • Open Shop Held by Industrial Arts
  • Western Approved for V-1 Program
  • Special Issue of College …


Photograph - Mg Robertson Inspects Barracks In Old Jail, Elmira Star-Gazette (Elmira, New York) May 1942

Photograph - Mg Robertson Inspects Barracks In Old Jail, Elmira Star-Gazette (Elmira, New York)

The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944

Major General Ralph Robertson inspects the equipment of the laundry room in the old Chemung County Jail. The jail had been repurposed as barracks for Military Police. (From left to right Colonel Willis Shippam, Major General Ralph Robertson and Captain Lynn Wallace)


Hollins Columns (1942 May 29), Hollins College May 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 May 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Graves and Poteat to Speak Here
  • Underhill, Hones Elected Officers of Orchesis
  • Anne Page Elected Choir President for Next Year
  • Randolph Will Give Party for Seniors
  • Pick Broadway Show for Commencement
  • Grobmeyer Replaces Peters as Head of Student Body; Platform of Next Year’s Council Presented
  • Many Important Hollins Guests Acclaim Hundredth Anniversary’s Success
  • Commencement Calendar
  • Hollins Columns Staff
  • A Verage or Superior?
  • Evolution of a Sheepskin Holder (poem)
  • Where Do You Go From Here?
  • Under the Dome
  • Century Breaks Tradition at Hollins As Ancient Procedures are Spurned
  • Susan Johnston Declares ADA Policy for ’42-’43
  • Freya Members Plan …


Hollins Columns (1942 May 29), Hollins College May 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 May 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Graves and Poteat To Speak Here
  • Underhill, Jones Elected Officers for Orchesis
  • Anne Page Elected Choir President For Next Year
  • Randolph Will Give Party for Seniors
  • Pick Broadway Show For Commencement
  • Grobmeyer Replaces Peters as Head of Student Body; Platform of Next Year's Council Presented
  • Many Important Hollins Guests Acclaim Hundredth Anniversary's Success
  • Commencement Calendar
  • Average or Superior?
  • Evolution of a Sheepskin Holder
  • Where Do You Go From Here?
  • Under the Dome
  • Century Breaks Tradition at Hollins As Ancient Precedents are Spurned
  • Susan Johnston Declares ADA Policy For '42-'43
  • Freya Members Plan For Coming Year
  • Recital Includes …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs May 1942

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps
  • Looking Backward
  • Society – Personals
  • Faculty Notes
  • Alumni Flashes
  • Music Notes
  • At the Capitol - Movies
  • Weddings - Engagements
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers

This issue contains articles:

  • Military Schedule Ends With Field Day Excercises
  • David Morton, Dr. Charles Welch to Address June Graduating Class
  • Candidates for Degrees Listed by the Registrar
  • Twilight Band Concert Will be Monday Night
  • Open Shop is to be Held June 4-5
  • ROTC Offered in Summer School
  • Lecture Presented by Violet Eckhoff Here Recently
  • Boys …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Bill Sutcliffe May 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Bill Sutcliffe

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Science building renamed to honor Dr. George Pfhaler • Board nominates G. Sieber Pancoast to fill new position of dean of men • Dr. Kepler tells alumni of Chinese experiences at banquet on Saturday • Addresses by Lewis and Kerschner are commencement weekend highlights • Miss Ermold resigns; gives Fircroft Hall as a memorial to mother • Industrial injury proves fatal to former senior class member • Ursinus women to enter New York social work • TKA holds initiation; elects Ditter president • Wallace S. Brey and Evelyn M. Dornbach named top graduates; honors and prizes distributed • Musical groups …


Hollins Columns (1942 May 16), Hollins College May 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 May 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Celebration Opens Sunday with Talk by Bishop Block
  • Centennial Dance to Mark Anniversary
  • Centennial Honors Shared With Ten Other Colleges
  • Dewey and Others Discuss Horizons of Freedom Today
  • Dr. Comstock Speaks At Convocation Tuesday
  • Academic Symbols are Interpreted
  • Calendar for the Centennial of Hollins College
  • Hollins Columns Staff
  • It Has Not Been An Easy Task
  • The Lesson (poem)
  • Why Not Phi Beta Kappa at Hollins
  • New Horizons
  • Hollins Completes its 100th Year of Education for Women
  • Hollins College Has Unusual Record; Three Presidents from 1846-1942 Include Founder and Daughter
  • Discipline Grows Liberal With Years; Privileges Few …


Hollins Columns (1942 May 16), Hollins College May 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 May 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins Centennial Celebration Begins Sunday, May 17
  • Celebration Opens Sunday with Talk by Bishop Block
  • Centennial Dance to Mark Anniversary
  • Centennial Honors Shared With Ten Other Colleges
  • Dewey and Others Discuss Horizons Of Freedom Today
  • Dr. Comstock Speaks at Convocation Tuesday
  • Academic Symbols Are Interpreted
  • Calendar for the Centennial of Hollins College
  • It Has Not Been an Easy Task
  • The Lesson
  • Why Not Phi Beta Kappa At Hollins
  • New Horizons
  • Hollins Completes its 100th Year of Education for Women
  • Hollins College Has Unusual Record Three Presidents from 1846-1942 Include Founder and Daughter
  • Discipline Grows Liberal With Years; …


Newspaper Article - Army Officers Inspect Old Jail, Say Building Not Ready For Troops, Elmira Star-Gazette (Elmira, New York) May 1942

Newspaper Article - Army Officers Inspect Old Jail, Say Building Not Ready For Troops, Elmira Star-Gazette (Elmira, New York)

The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944

An article published in the Elmira Star-Gazette on May 12, 1942 describing an inspection by Colonel Willis Shippam at the Elmira Jail while it was undergoing renovations to serve as billeting for Soldiers.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs May 1942

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps
  • Looking Backward
  • Society – Personals
  • Faculty Notes
  • Alumni Flashes
  • Music Notes
  • At the Capitol - Movies
  • Weddings - Engagements
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers

This issue contains articles:

  • Col. E.B. Crabil May be at Western Until June 5th
  • Western Chosen Key Center for Civilian Morale
  • John Vincent’s Jack Suite Recorded
  • Dr. J.P. Cornette to Deliver Annual Mothers Day Address This Morning
  • Senior Dinner Dance, May 15
  • Ogden-Robinson Contest, May 28
  • Sesquicentennial Program Given
  • Art of Janet Turner is Now …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr. May 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Flying cadet head reveals new plan for enlisting men • Address by William Mather Lewis to climax commencement program • Final vespers of year features Chinese play, installation of Y heads • Glen Miller will dedicate number to Ursinus on May 14 broadcast • Kirby Page to lecture in Collegeville Tuesday on durable peace pact • Sugar rationing board will finish tomorrow • New Y cabinets hold annual spring retreat on Sunday at Lesher's • One hundred fifty visit campus for open house • WSGA holds induction banquet on Wednesday • College issues supplementary catalogue for summer school • Crown …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr. Apr 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Pennington head tells of beauty in everyday life • Registrar's office lists revised class schedule for summer semester • Crowning of May queen highlights colorful Mother's Day celebration • Former consul advises forum to plan peace • Students and faculty of French Department present play at U. of P. • W.S. Kerschner, D.D., selected to deliver baccalaureate address • Drexel nutrition expert will tell local women of applied dietetics • Last rites for Dr. Sibbald held at church in Oaks • Rapp succeeds Appleget as booster committee chairman • German Club changes name to honor Dr. Calvin D. Yost • …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1942

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps
  • Looking Backward
  • Society – Personals
  • Faculty Notes
  • Alumni Flashes
  • Music Notes
  • At the Capitol - Movies
  • Weddings - Engagements
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Daily Doings
  • This is Just A Reminder
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps

This issue contains articles:

  • State Music Festival Open on Campus
  • Colonel Gordon Rives Catts Relieves E.B. Crabill
  • 32 High School to Participate in Varied Activities
  • Spring Battalion Parades Started
  • Chapel Not in Session Today
  • All-Kentucky Chorus Sings Tomorrow
  • Education Council Banquet …


Hollins Columns (1942 Apr 24), Hollins College Apr 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 Apr 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Elected Officials (pictures)
  • Defense Measures Affect Curriculum
  • Students Attend “Carmen” Tonight
  • AAUW Chairman Addresses Seniors
  • Orchesis Chooses New Members
  • A.D.A. Initiates Two Screwballs
  • Faculty Members Give Vocal Recital
  • Cotillion Members Elect Curtis, Cole
  • Colored Singers Help Centennial
  • Voting Schedule
  • Hollins Columns Staff
  • World Wind
  • Title Censored (poem)
  • May We Congratulate
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Under the Dome
  • Turner Hall Drive to Close May 1
  • Cecil Brown Talks on War Situation
  • Hollins Riding Show Will Be Given in Modified Form To Benefit Turner Hall and National Defense
  • Virginia Artists’ Exhibit Held Here
  • Sophomore Prom Progresses Nicely
  • Seniors To …


Hollins Columns (1942 Apr 24), Hollins College Apr 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 Apr 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Marilyn Grobmeyer Elected Student Government President
  • Defense Measures Affect Curriculum
  • Students Attend "Carmen" Tonight
  • AAUW Chairman Addresses Seniors
  • Orchesis Chooses 10 New Members
  • A.D.A. Initiates Two Screwballs
  • Faculty Members Give Vocal Recital
  • Cotillion Members Elect Curtis, Cole
  • Colored Singers Help Centennial
  • Voting Schedule
  • World Wind
  • (Title Censored)
  • May We Congratulate...
  • Under the Dome
  • Turner Hall Drive To Close May 1
  • Cecil Brown Talks On War Situation
  • Hollins Riding Show Will Be Given in Modified Form To Benefit Turner Hall and National Defense
  • Virginia Artists' Exhibit Held Here
  • Sophomore Prom Progresses Nicely
  • Seniors to Hold Panel-Discussion
  • Hollins Swimmers …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Marion Fegley Apr 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Marion Fegley

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Former Jap consul to address final forum Wednesday • Becker and Trout elected as student government prexies • Death of Dr. Sibbald comes as blow to entire campus • Pennington head will speak to vespers Sunday • French students to enter cultural olympics at Penn • Debaters attend TKA conclave; conference to be here next year • Mothers' Day festivities will feature crowning of May queen Lenore Berky • Faculty and directors attend rites of Dr. Yost • Greene leads vespers program; includes vocal and instrumental solos • Pirates cop two, replace Phillies in pennant lead • Schmoke hurls Senators …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Bill Sutcliffe, Charles H. Miller, Marion Fegley, Robert Ihrie Apr 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Bill Sutcliffe, Charles H. Miller, Marion Fegley, Robert Ihrie

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Asian authority to be speaker at next forum • Navy secretary praises college's V1 cooperation • Faculty and students mourn death of Dr. Calvin D. Yost • Lafayette president will be speaker at commencement • Three hundred dance to rhythms of Criterions at annual junior prom • Students to ballot for major campus officers tomorrow • Scavenging phys-edders comb campus Monday night • Philadelphia and Montco alumni join to honor dean's birthday April 24 • One hundred to vie for scholarships Saturday • Women rush final preparations for shortened May Day pageant • Heibel and Vink review books at meeting …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1942

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps
  • Looking Backward
  • Society – Personals
  • Faculty Notes
  • Alumni Flashes
  • Music Notes
  • At the Capitol - Movies
  • Weddings - Engagements
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Daily Doings
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps

This issue contains articles:

  • 5,000 Fan Greet Toppers on Return
  • 16 Winners of Kiwanis Medals Attend Western
  • Quality in Quantity Depicted in Scholarship Group
  • Music Festival Here Tomorrow
  • Annual Spring Band Concert Will be Given in Van Meter, Sunday Afternoon
  • Tournament Films to be Reshown at …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 6, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Marion Fegley Apr 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, April 6, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Marion Fegley

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Earn $21 a day (once a month) as farm worker • Curtain Club announces three cast selections for Mothers' Day plays • Prom will present Criterions as highlight of gala junior weekend • "Toy" characters to visit Ursinus on Mothers' Day • Three students discuss inter-American affairs at extempore contest • They're on the loose again! Who?: The phys-edders • Nurse to describe opportunities for women in medical field • McClure explains summer session, giving aims of accelerated program • Four Ursinus students participate in IRC model league assembly • Dr. Wentzel addresses final Lenten service • Students to cast …


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1942, Donald L. Helfferich, Charles H. Miller, Stanley Omwake, Norman E. Mcclure Apr 1942

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1942, Donald L. Helfferich, Charles H. Miller, Stanley Omwake, Norman E. Mcclure

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

Current comment • President's page • Accelerated program data • Commencement advanced to May 15-18 weekend • Woman's Club corner • Accelerated program puts May pageant in April • Noted speakers address campus organizations • College defense council formed • Students raise $200 for foreign student relief • Distinguished British scholar serves as visiting professor • Freshman customs changed • Alumni Association nominees • With the Grizzlies: Intramural program; Football to continue; Girls basketball; Varsity basketball; Freshman basketball; Wrestling • Publications choose editors • Miss Moll joins Army Nurses Corps • About ourselves


The Ursinus Weekly, March 30, 1942, Denton Herber, Robert Ihrie, Hazel Drumheller Mar 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, March 30, 1942, Denton Herber, Robert Ihrie, Hazel Drumheller

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Student assembly changes freshman rules and customs • Registrar announces offering of fifty courses for summer session • "Bacteriology of sneeze" will be discussed for pre-medders on April 7 • Ditter, Ihrie, and Heller secure posts at top of Weekly editorial staff • Patterson stresses need of integration at vespers service • Dr. Ryland addresses IRC, analyzing election results • Unique setting will feature prom; "Spring fantasy" is theme for formal • Russ Huckel recovers from burns received in chem lab • Discussions at chats uncover various angles of fireside topic • Co-ed debaters travel to meet Shippensburg and Dickinson …


Hollins Columns (1942 Mar 27), Hollins College Mar 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 Mar 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Completed Centennial Program Includes Symposia and Pageant
  • Riding Club Chooses Members
  • Riding Instructor Receives Orders
  • Semi-Sport Fans Get Spring Tans
  • Old Southern Tradition Motif Will Prevail at Centennial Ball
  • Orchesis Society to Present Program Tonight; Special Music Arranged by Ethel Talmadge
  • Hollins Columns Staff
  • Congratulations [Freshman Class]
  • Let’s Think This One Out
  • You Too, Can Buy Defense Stamps
  • The Staff Suggests
  • Under the Dome
  • Forum Discusses Vocational Fields
  • Gwendolyn Hubbard Presents Recital
  • Pink Slips
  • This Collegiate World
  • Martha Graham Discusses War and Art; Dancing Career Takes Years of Hard Work
  • Dimes and Milk Join War Effort
  • Modes…By …


Hollins Columns (1942 Mar 27), Hollins College Mar 1942

Hollins Columns (1942 Mar 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Completed Centennial Program Includes Symposia and Pageant
  • Riding Club Chooses Members
  • Riding Instructor Receives Orders
  • Semi-Sport Fans Get Spring Tans
  • Old Southern Tradition Motif Will Prevail at Centennial Ball
  • Orchesis Society to Present Program Tonight; Special Music Arranged by Ethel Talmadge
  • Congratulations
  • Let's Think This One Out
  • You, Too, Can Buy Defense Stamps
  • The Staff Suggests...
  • Under the Dome
  • Forum Discusses Vocational Fields
  • Gwendolyn Hubbard Presents Recital
  • Pink Slips
  • This Collegiate World
  • Martha Graham Discusses the War and Art; Dancing Career Takes Years of Hard Work
  • Dimes and Milk join War Effort
  • Modes...By Maraist
  • Turner Hall Designed …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs Mar 1942

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 18, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps
  • Looking Backward
  • Society – Personals
  • Faculty Notes
  • Alumni Flashes
  • Music Notes
  • At the Capitol - Movies
  • Weddings - Engagements
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers

This issue contains articles:

  • Hilltoppers Runners-Up in the Metropolitan National Meet
  • New High School Senior Day Plans Are Announced
  • Library Receives Danforth Grant
  • Services Planned During Easter
  • Madrigalians to Present Today’s Chapel Program
  • Searcy, John. Former Dean A.L. Crabb Re-creates Life of Old South in Recent Novel
  • Sophomore Hop Tonight
  • Talisman Authorities Tell of Highlights of …