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The Sunflower, v.64, no.17 (November 13, 1959)
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Sunflower 11-13-1959
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Wichita, Kansas
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1959-11-13
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.64, no.17, Wichita, Kansas, November 13, 1959. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Kennedy to speak on Friday -- Blood drive opens Monday -- Convo talk to feature Dr. Nyaradi -- Shockers seek 4th win; Bulldogs will be target / Tommy Vanderhoofven -- Pistol Pete, Pat to reign at Carnival -- WU debaters hold sessions this weekend -- Ceylonese educator to speak -- The editor's board: Big deal?; A statement of policy -- Fellowships available to men preparing for college teaching -- MVC award to be presented for basketball sportsmanship -- Dean Razak tells board of changes -- Vandals cause extensive damage to HC displays -- 2 AFROTC cadets receive Walter H. Beech Scholarship
Photograph(s): One more pint: SGA member Marilyn Mullikin signs up an unidentified student to give a pint of blood, in the current blood-raising campaign. Judy Denton, SGA executive secretary, looks on. p. 1 -- Lending aid: Suzane Evans, Logopedics senior, assists Rudy, one of the children at the Institute of Logopedics. The Institute will have its annual inter-campus coffee Nov. 16 at the center. p. 1 -- In opera regalia: These cast members enact one of the scenes in the opera, "The Magic Flute," first performance of which was presented Thursday in the Fine Arts Center concert hall. Two more performances will be given: one today, and the other tomorrow. p. 1 -- Over for a TD: Ted Dean, the Shockers' All-American candidate, plunges for the Shocks' first score in last Saturday's Homecoming game with Houston at Veterans Field. Although the Shockers led 7-6 at halftime, they lost to the Cougers by a 28-13 score. Tomorrow, the Shocks will host Drake and will be seeking their fourth victory. / photo by Jerry Gay. p. 3 -- Shaking hands with Lt. Colonel Peter DeGroot, professor of Air Science, are left to right: Gary L. Melander and John L. Davidson. It was just announced that the two AFROTC advanced cadets won the Walter H. Beech Scholarship. p. 4
Article(s): Kennedy to speak on Friday -- Blood drive opens Monday -- Convo talk to feature Dr. Nyaradi -- Shockers seek 4th win; Bulldogs will be target / Tommy Vanderhoofven -- Pistol Pete, Pat to reign at Carnival -- WU debaters hold sessions this weekend -- Ceylonese educator to speak -- The editor's board: Big deal?; A statement of policy -- Fellowships available to men preparing for college teaching -- MVC award to be presented for basketball sportsmanship -- Dean Razak tells board of changes -- Vandals cause extensive damage to HC displays -- 2 AFROTC cadets receive Walter H. Beech Scholarship
Photograph(s): One more pint: SGA member Marilyn Mullikin signs up an unidentified student to give a pint of blood, in the current blood-raising campaign. Judy Denton, SGA executive secretary, looks on. p. 1 -- Lending aid: Suzane Evans, Logopedics senior, assists Rudy, one of the children at the Institute of Logopedics. The Institute will have its annual inter-campus coffee Nov. 16 at the center. p. 1 -- In opera regalia: These cast members enact one of the scenes in the opera, "The Magic Flute," first performance of which was presented Thursday in the Fine Arts Center concert hall. Two more performances will be given: one today, and the other tomorrow. p. 1 -- Over for a TD: Ted Dean, the Shockers' All-American candidate, plunges for the Shocks' first score in last Saturday's Homecoming game with Houston at Veterans Field. Although the Shockers led 7-6 at halftime, they lost to the Cougers by a 28-13 score. Tomorrow, the Shocks will host Drake and will be seeking their fourth victory. / photo by Jerry Gay. p. 3 -- Shaking hands with Lt. Colonel Peter DeGroot, professor of Air Science, are left to right: Gary L. Melander and John L. Davidson. It was just announced that the two AFROTC advanced cadets won the Walter H. Beech Scholarship. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.64 no.17
v.64 no.17
