I bought this card, even though it's not a public pool, because the place name "Bowling Green" has always intrigued me.
In 1967 the Everly Brothers made Number 40 on Billboard ot 100 with their song "Bowling Green", about the city.
The college was known as the Western Kentucky State Teachers College between 1930 and 1948. The postcard was postmarked Feb 22, 1943.
1875 - founding of the privately owned Glasgow Normal School in Glasgow, Kentucky.
1884 - moved to Bowling Green, became the Southern Normal School and Business College.
1906 - the student body and building were transferred to the Western Kentucky State Normal School, when it was created by an act of the Kentucky General Assembly.
1911 - moved to its present location in 1911
1922 - the school was authorized by the state to grant four-year degrees and was renamed as Western Kentucky State Normal School and Teachers College.
1927 - merged with Ogden College, which occupied an adjacent campus.
1930 - name changed in 1930 to Western Kentucky State Teachers College.
1948 - another name change when the school became simply Western Kentucky State College.
1963 - WKSC merged with the Bowling Green College of Commerce, formerly the Bowling Green Business University.11966 - Western Kentucky State College became Western Kentucky University.
These days there's a pool called the Bill Powell natatorium, with 10 lanes, spingboard diving boards, a shallow area for lounging, water basket ball & aquafit courses and a outdoor sundeck area.
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