The Sunflower, v.62, no.04 (October 1, 1957)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.62, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 1, 1957. - 6 pages
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Article(s): BPOC sweeps fourth election: Party wins majority in SC for 2nd year -- Sue, Sam get crowns before 600 -- Club forms are due in SS office -- North star to shine: Lead player in 'Dial M' has broad background in drama / Carol Clay -- 25% of WU students indicate Methodist Church preference -- WU falls short in 1st MV tilt -- Duplicate ID's given in SS -- ID's will admit holders to theatre -- Drivers warned -- Men in black derbies -- Old Chisholm Trail subject of English prof's new book -- Council data: SC activities include pep, frosh orientation program / Ron Eeles --Angels select 10 members -- Dance group adds members -- Boeing to interview for job placements -- Students to have cafe bulletin board -- Yearbook pictures A to D scheduled
Also includes pages 2-3 of the October 4, 1957 issue: Apathy unlimited -- Library has 18 books a student -- WU seeks season's 1st win at OSU -- Frosh lineup is higher caliber, says mentor Ray Morrison -- Ten teams enter 'murals -- Students, faculty urged to use audio-visual center facilities / George Leondedis -- Creative writing bring scholarship to Vance Arbuckle -- Stevens will make magic Monday night
Also includes pages 2-3 of the October 4, 1957 issue: Apathy unlimited -- Library has 18 books a student -- WU seeks season's 1st win at OSU -- Frosh lineup is higher caliber, says mentor Ray Morrison -- Ten teams enter 'murals -- Students, faculty urged to use audio-visual center facilities / George Leondedis -- Creative writing bring scholarship to Vance Arbuckle -- Stevens will make magic Monday night
Photograph(s): WuShock states his position: "I am not, nor have I ever been, a member of the BPOC party!" Jerry Cole, president of AURP, reaffirms this over the public address system in Friday's campaigning. p. 1 -- Varsity Sue, Pat Harmon, Gamma Phi Beta, and Varsity Sam, Chris Schwier, Alpha Gamma Gamma. p. 1 -- Shocker quarterback Dick Young will see action against the Oklahoma State Aggies in tomorrow's game at Stillwater. Young, 5 foot 9-inch sophomore, completed 4 of 13 pass attempts for 81 yards, including one touchdown toss, in last week's game against Cincinnati. p. 5