This photo shows the debate that occurred on campus in regards to the upcoming collegiate sports seasons in which students voiced their opinion on why schools should and should not compete.
This is an advertisement for Fort Worth's Leonard's Shoes from the Skiff in 1943. The advertisement is an example of the contradicting ideologies about women during WWII. Leonard's tried to appeal to the feminine women, suggesting that beauty and femininity means comfort and acceptance by men.
Former TCU Student, AJ Brumbaugh, is highlighted in the article which explains that he plays for the Pensacola Naval Team that was facing TCU in the upcoming week.
This article from the Skiff discusses War Program Education at TCU in 1943. Wade and Jones specifically discuss the physical education and defense trainings that were offered at TCU during WWII.