Tompkinsville High School Class of 1959
In 2006, the Tompkinsville High School class of 1959 got together in an effort to give back to their community. Thus, with the leadership of WKU and Tompkinsville High School alumnus Dr. Delroy Hire, the class established the Tompkinsville High School Class of 1959...
Toppers Assist
Adam Howard is a 2009 graduate of WKU. A former member of the WKU Hilltoppers basketball team, Adam is an Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. Courtney Lee is a 2008 graduate of WKU. Courtney is a professional...
Truist
Building on a tradition of excellence in community banking that stretches back to 1872, Truist Bank (formerly BB&T Bank) continues to offer clients a complete range of financial services including banking, lending, insurance, and trust and wealth management...
Valere Scott
Valere Scott is a longtime friend of WKU. A native of the Southeast, Valere is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and the University of Chicago. She is a religious studies scholar with a special interest in Judaism and a deep concern for women. In 1991, when...
Virginia Hatchett
Virginia was born to William Thomas Hatchett and Nellie Eliza Snoddy on January 12, 1902. Virginia spent most of her life near her birthplace in Barren County, Kentucky. She married John E. Hutzler, and the couple raised two children, Beatrice and Tom. Virginia loved...
Walter B. Nalbach
Walter B. Nalbach was born in 1910 and was a native of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Walter graduated from WKU in 1933 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Science. As a student, Walter was a member of the WKU “W Club.” He then went on to earn a Master of Arts...
Wanella and Lavella Huddleston
Macie Wanella and Daisy Lavella Huddleston are the daughters of Flossie and Andrew Huddleston. Both Wanella and Lavella have been longtime residents of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Wanella was born on December 6, 1938, in Cumberland County, Kentucky. She began her long...
Warren Collins
Dr. Warren E. Collins was born on May 10, 1921, to Vander Martin and Lillian Cecil Collins. A Kentucky native, Warren served in the US Army in World War II. After returning from service, he came to the Hill. He graduated from WKU in 1947, with a bachelor’s degree in...
W. B. Kerr
W. B. Kerr was born June 9, 1894, in Monroe County. His teaching career began in a log school house in 1914, before being put on hold when he was drafted into the Army to serve in France during WWI. Upon his return to the states, the WKU and UK graduate was a...
W.F and Myrna Chumley
Dr. Willard Franklin “W.F.” Chumley was born August 15, 1931, to Nell Brent Johnson and Marsh Franklin Chumney as the youngest of their seven children. A Kentucky native, W.F. attended WKU, where he studied biology. While on the Hill, he was a LY Lancaster Student...
Whitney LeGrand Ivey
Whitney LeGrand Ivey is a native of Warsaw, Kentucky, a small town in Northern Kentucky. Raised with seven brothers and sisters, Whitney grew up on a family farm. There she helped her family grow burley tobacco and raise sheep and cattle. In preparation for applying...
Willa Dean Tudor Noffsinger
Willa Dean Tudor Noffsinger was born on May 31, 1924, to William Daniel and Susan Ollie Watkins Tudor. A Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, native, Willa graduated from Bremen High School. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from WKU in 1952. She then pursued a...
William and Chloe Miller Howard
William Harmon Howard was born on May 6, 1911, to Clem B. and Lonnie Martin Howard, of Sulphur Lick, Ky. He was one of four children. He attended the White School and later, Tompkinsville High, where he was on the debating team. He attended Western Kentucky...
William B. and Joy Davis Cate
William Boyd “Buddy” Cate was born May 23, 1926, in Ringgold, Georgia. After graduating high school, Buddy enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he served in the South Pacific in World War II. He then came to WKU, where he was a star forward on the men’s basketball team....
William "Bill' Haynes
William “Bill” Earl Haynes was born on September 7, 1963, to Kay Frances White and Charles Robert Haynes. A Warren County, Kentucky, native, Bill was a student of Bowling Green City Schools. He began his music career and a lifelong love of brass instruments at the...
William Courtenay
William Howard Courtenay III, was born on April 10, 1923, to William Howard and Mary Tisdale Anderson Courtenay. A Louisville, Kentucky, native, William was a World War II Air Force veteran. He was a retired member of the Department of Physics at WKU. He passed away...
William E. Bivin
William Eugene “Bill” Bivin was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bivin in Paducah, Kentucky. After serving in the Army from 1948-50, William earned his bachelor’s degree from WKU in 1953. That same year, he was commissioned in the Air Force Reserve at the University of...
William E. Leonard
Dr. William “Bill” Leonard is a longtime professor in the theatre and dance department at WKU. Bill joined the WKU faculty in fall of 1969 as an assistant professor in the Department of Speech and Theatre. In 1987, he became the first department head of the newly...
William Starr Carter
William “Billy” Starr Carter was the adopted son of Kathleen and Tim Carter. A Tompkinsville, Kentucky, native, Billy attended WKU, where he was pursuing a degree in agriculture. He was also a director of the People’s Bank of Tompkinsville. He passed away of leukemia...
William T. and Irma Day
William “Billy” T. Day was a graduate of Picadome High School in Lexington, Kentucky. Billy attended WKU from 1938, through 1942, majoring in physical education and minoring in English and biology. During his time on the Hill, he was forward for the basketball team...
WKU Agriculture Alumni Chapter
The Department of Agriculture and Food Science at WKU is part of the Ogden College of Science and Engineering. The department has a university farm, which is located a few miles south of the main campus on HWY 31-W. The farm is 810 acres and includes a Grade A Dairy,...
WKU Glasgow Golf Tournament
The WKU Glasgow Golf Tournament is a longstanding tournament in which participants donate $100 to play. Rather than keeping these funds, the group who began the tournament used these proceeds to initiate the WKU Glasgow Golf Tournament Scholarship Fund in 1988.The...
Worthy and Zenda Britt
Worthy Britt was born June 11, 1908 in Glasgow, Kentucky. He was married to Zenda Britt who was born December 16, 1923 and beloved by those who knew her. They both loved their community very much. Zenda was employed at Bernard, Inc., in Glasgow. They were married...
Zuma Tomes Woosley and Charles Ray Woosley
Mrs. Zuma Tomes Woosley was born April 2, 1914, to Butler Tomes and Mittie Raymer Tomes. An Edmonson County native, Zuma led a prolific life and was very involved in her community, serving as a former owner of Ray’s Drive-In, a former school teacher in Big Reedy, a...