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The College has decided to enforce a policy of students living exclusively on campus. The Voice spoke with local landladies who had rented housing to men of the campus to see how it will effect them. Police arrested Wooster students for shouting obscenities at local passing motorists. The play The Skin of Our Teeth went over well on campus, and a student reviews it. At the Ohio Collegiate Newspaper Association, the Voice snagged a third place finish. The construction of a new Westminster Church House on campus is near completion. The Voice discusses the possibility of a debate between Martin Luther King Jr and James Kilpatrick, the Student Government Association is looking at logistics. A senior writes a piece looking back at their four years at the College. The Wooster baseball team is currently doing well with 3 wins in their pocket. Students have been asking many questions about why things are done a certain way at the bookstore, and Mrs. Holden, the bookstore manager, answers them. There is a large advertisement on the final page for the Austin Healey Sprite, a new car.

Publication Date

5-7-1965

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Keywords

Campus living, student crime, The Skin of Our Teeth, Westminster Church House, Martin Luther King Jr, James Kilpatrick, baseball, bookstore, Austin Healey Sprite, automobile

Subject

College students--Conduct of life; King, M. Luther (Martin Luther), 1899-1965; Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010; Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Skin of our teeth; College sports; College buildings; Sprite automobile

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1965-05-07

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