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    The Sunflower, v.61, no.44 (March 29, 1957)

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    Sunflower 03-29-1957 (7.382Mb)
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    1957-03-29
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.61, no.44, Wichita, Kansas, March 29, 1957. - 6 pages
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    Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Source material held by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Please contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu directly for help with low quality images.

    Article(s): SC approves $4,500 budget for 1957-58 -- Army, Air to reveal 'top secret' at ball / Kathy Rhodes -- Geologists plan field trip to collect, study rocks -- Student, prof take leads in 'Tea House' -- Grad to sing in NY concert -- 4-day schedule set for 'At War' -- 2 will be guests at Baker inaugural -- New lamps light campus at night -- Too much business: Chem coffee sessions end -- High honor bestowed on five outstanding senior men -- Editorials: Costly schedules; Queens, queens, queens!; Of fences and other things -- Increasing enrollment creates daily problem-where to park? / Betty Kirkendall and Jack Mattis -- Wits, yes; pencils, no: Sharpies swipe sharpeners -- Frat chooses new officers -- Chem labs in Texas have TV -- New machine microprints rare books for library -- Health center to aid students with polio shot arrangements -- Hoak to be head of drama meet -- Personality-work relationship studied by psychology student -- Glee club to sing on TV Saturday -- Union advisor will attend national meet -- Webster honor sponsors, Dean Marsh -- Prof. O'Bryant to record Kansas songs on Elektra label; Available next fall -- First 'Miss Politician' is Merry Sue Blair -- Record library ready for use -- Shocks seek 1st win over Quakers today -- Shocks plan full-dress grid tilt -- Bradley wins NIT; brings glory to MVC -- ISA bookstore sets new working hours -- Journalism students at WU increase sharply in number

    Photograph(s): Selected by last year's honor group as the "outstanding senior students on the campus for the year 1957" are, from left to right: Gil Tatman, Larry Winkler, Stan McGehee, Dick Hilton, and Spyros (Ed) Andreopoulous [sic]. Gil Tatman was named president of the group and Andreopolous [sic] vice president. The seniors were named at an installation ceremony conducted by Ben Kubes, 1956 Honor Men president. p. 1 -- Assistant football coach Dick Tomilson and Dr. Andrew Murphy recently were installed as sponsors at a special ceremony by the Men of Webster Fraternity. Honored at the ceremony were Dr. T. Reese Marsh, honorary sponsor, and Dr. Stephen Worth, fraternity sponsor. p. 5 -- County attorney Warner Moore hands a bracelet to Merry Sue Blair, "Miss Politician," at the Politicians' Ball last Saturday at the Rock Castle Club. p. 5
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