The Sunflower, v.58, no.23 (March 25, 1954)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.58, no.23, Wichita, Kansas, March 25, 1954 - 6 pages

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Article(s): Officials study plan for raise -- 2 elected to state GOP -- 3 compete in election -- 'King Lear' to open 3-day run tonight -- 4 Press Queen finalists chosen from 20 coeds for contest -- Plan 3 places for Queen vote -- Prof participates in graphic display -- Jo Selleck to write, narrate story program -- Federal inspection team to review WU air RTOC -- Craft exhibit now in library -- 3 engagements, 1 wedding announced during past week -- Tau Beta Sigma elects officers -- Patricia Gamlem honored as top freshman at annual soph tea -- Career conference offers varied vocational speakers -- We take time -- The campus first -- To interview job seekers -- Council picks Pi Kap senior -- For student aid: Linguists install laboratory / Stan Larson -- Student wins fellowship -- Geologists take trip -- Shocks ready for starter -- Phi Sig pins league win -- Riflemen defeated -- Want sports entries -- KSC, WU will meet in first golf match -- LaSalle downs Bradley 92-76 in NCAA final -- Miller named 'Coach of Year' by Missouri Valley mentors -- 9 teams to relays -- Websters win 6 matches
Photograph(s): Strange costumes: Dressed in medieval attire for the stage production of "King Lear," Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, are three of the principal characters. Celia Carter, top left, is shown in the costume she will wear in her role as Regan. Ronald Weidman is costumed as King Lear. Jo Selleck is attired for the part of Cordelia. p. 1 -- Nancy Snoddy; Jeannine Kell. p. 1 -- Eva Jo Rucker; Sylvia Mosbacher. p. 1 -- Arlette Bouvier; Pat Terrill; Phyllis Danielson. p. 2 -- Marjorie Tyler pours at the Honor Women's Tea, Sunday. Others left to right, Marilyn Pollock, Barbara Frost, Ethel Jane King, and Patricia Gamlem. p. 3
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